That view, which defies history, evidence, logic and rationality has been pumped out by the media, who now unshakeably believe their own rubbish. |
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Were it not for science most of us would be unshakeably convinced that the sun goes round the earth. |
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Her son, Rajiv, won a landslide election victory later that year, leading some to believe that the Gandhi dynasty was unshakeably established. |
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Despite what the LibDems will tell you, Ryedale is unshakeably Tory. |
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I know several people who are now almost unshakeably depressed as a result of a misprescribing of homeopathic remedies. |
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Actually, he is a quintessential establishment figure – unshakeably self-confident, paternalistic, disinterested and altruistic. |
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Three words: universality, sustainability and equality – like a non-violent French revolution, all are now unshakeably central to the post-2015 agreement. |
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What has established this idea so unshakeably in people's minds is a recent, and to many a rather alarming, phenomenon: the new intensity of global economic rivalry. |
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