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1 To the Duchess he wrote at great length, and in most unequivocal language.
2 Her most unequivocal signs, however, were to this purport-thatthey should not proceed farther.
3 Both showed the most unequivocal mortification at the event.
4 Their declarations of this are most unequivocal , emphatic, iterated, "The Lord is risen indeed."
5 The IRFU have given their strongest and most unequivocal commitment yet to the Government's proposed national stadium.
6 A most unequivocal policy of slave emancipation.
7 But the EU's general court has decided in the most unequivocal terms that the Commission got it wrong.
8 Though singular in this, we had the most unequivocal proofs of their being of the same common race.
9 This proposition then, you are authorized to disavow to the court of Madrid, in the most unequivocal terms.
10 We have a vision of close pages embodying the most unequivocal and drastic of musical "realism."
11 Of the sincere interest we take in the happiness and prosperity of your nation, you have had the most unequivocal proofs.
12 Pre-eminently high on the page of prophetic scripture is chronicled in most unequivocal language the name and future redemption of Africa.
13 The throne can now only be made secure by the most unequivocal frankness of proceeding on the part of the Crown.
14 On the Royal Family making their appearance, they were received with the most unequivocal shouts of general enthusiasm by the troops.
15 It is a serious thing to speak evil of another, and should never be done except on the most unequivocal evidence.
16 Indeed they played their part uncommonly well, and tried for some time to allure us by the most unequivocal manifestations of love.
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