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1 The judge had found the prosecution evidence not proven beyond reasonable doubts.
2 These facts are proven beyond doubt by the Diagnosis from the Eye.
3 And your horse has proven beyond all doubt that he's a thoroughbred.
4 These allegations are yet been proven beyond all doubt.
5 The case must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
6 His latest crime, proven beyond question, had been the murder of three people and armed robbery.
7 Especially now that she'd proven beyond a doubt that she wasn't the one responsible for those murders.
8 The thing seemed proven beyond question-providing ,ofcourse, that there had been no slips in the experiments.
9 But it is now proven beyond any reasonable doubt, that Tell and his apple are altogether mythical.
10 SOCRATES: We have at length satisfactorily proven beyond a doubt there are these two sorts of opinion?
11 But, alas, it was all only too true, and the guilt of the rector proven beyond a doubt.
12 Combining these theories into one coherent whole has proven beyond the abilities of any scientist up until now.
13 You're supposed to prove to the jury that this crime can't be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.
14 It has been proven beyond room for question that mulattoes are not so long-lived as either blacks or whites.
15 However, a number of the allegations faced by Dr Intan Besri of Dublin 13, were not proven beyond reasonable doubt.
16 Cigarettes and alcohol are proven beyond doubt to be addictive; both remain enjoyed by politicians up and down the country.
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