Encara no tenim significats per a "irrefutable fact".
1I believe that to be an irrefutable fact.
2But the irrefutable fact of the matter is that these cosmetic procedures can make you rich.
3Hodges keeps coming up against that irrefutable fact.
4The bald, irrefutable fact of the first net decrease in jobs in 70 years speaks for itself.
5That wasn't a thought he could flee from even if he wanted to; it was an irrefutable fact.
6And that was the irrefutable fact.
7That is an irrefutable fact, as proven by the telemetry data, which the team has provided to the FIA.
8So thank heavens for forensic experts, those objective specialists whose evidence is based in science and presented as irrefutable fact.
9It is an irrefutable fact that the work with the children pays the best dividends to the state and nation.
10Lost in all the maddening translation is the irrefutable fact that the Bobcats currently have one of the youngest rosters in all the NBA.
11The great irrefutable fact that is ignored or neglected is that the American nation officially places a low value upon the lives of its children.
12A man who packed guns in picnic baskets had told her she was beautiful, had stated it as if it were a plain, irrefutable fact.
13But whether or not Giorgione painted any or all, the irrefutable fact remains that but for his genius and influence they would never have existed.
14He began to understand the irrefutable fact of his coming death then, and he lay beside the Triumph and wept, his twisted leg under him.
15It supports our view that the independence and territorial integrity of Kosovo are irrefutable facts.
16Two irrefutable facts, right there.
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