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1A most indisputable truth, and a heartfelt one in the present instance.
2And thence had come the indisputable truth, the one solution-happinessin certainty.
3This I believe to be an indisputable truth, extending it to every virtue.
4Again, he said it as an indisputable truth.
5He alludes to the violent death of Carlos almost as if it were an indisputable truth.
6If we accept it as fact, as an indisputable truth, then we would already be making progress.
7Throughout those 34 years, I have recognised that it is an indisputable truth that drugs are bad.
8Indeed, they tell to the eye the indisputable truth as words cannot easily tell it to the ear.
9But from him it did not sound boastful-simplya frank and timely expression of an indisputable truth, which indeed it was.
10Mickelson could hardly say anything else, but there was a genuine warmth in his voice and an indisputable truth in his words.
11At the time that had been a mere conventional phrase, but now, in his exhilaration, he seized upon it as indisputable truth.
12It is, however, an indisputable truth, that her fire had been silent for some time before this event is reported to have occurred.
13The anatomist, who first declared that the motion of the arm is owing to the contraction of the muscles, taught mankind an indisputable truth.
14On the whole record of the past there emerge clearly a few indisputable truths.
15They are your own principles: they are principles founded on avowed and indisputable truths.
16"A great truth, general," exclaimed Bonaparte; "an indisputable truth."
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