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1 He considered these as conclusive proofs of the alleged cruelty of Columbus.
2 But you must not regard my opinion as conclusive , he hastily added.
3 Winterfield's genial and unsuspicious nature instantly accepted the offered proof as conclusive .
4 The interview with Annabel was briefer and more dramatic, but quite as conclusive .
5 Perhaps, however, the following passage from Mr. Darwin may be admitted as conclusive : -
6 This seemed to strike him as conclusive proof of her irrelevance.
7 And, on my honor, I regard their findings as conclusive .
8 This argument was repeated by many fond parents as conclusive .
9 However, Dr Boyle's letter can be taken as conclusive evidence that the war has failed.
10 The essay was also used for decades as conclusive proof that reform laws were pernicious.
11 Nevertheless, so far as conclusive proof is concerned, your presence in the circle invalidates it.
12 No; and it's been so favourable that I was ready to accept it as conclusive .
13 Cromwell offers it as conclusive evidence of my guilt.
14 John's single "No" was as conclusive as a score of asseverations.
15 At the very least it seems the first result was not as conclusive as it claimed.
16 I eat, therefore I am, or I love, therefore I am, would be quite as conclusive .
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