I think part of the reason I'm afraid that his family is going to freak is because I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that mine will. |
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And what if she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that by revealing the threat, her own life would be in mortal danger? |
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Here's my favorite post of the month, bar none, of all the blogs, where Moby confirms his geekiness beyond a shadow of a doubt. |
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I challenge those who know or those who can read scientific studies to tell us beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is no problem with that. |
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In light of the scale of this scourge, it is beyond a shadow of a doubt that no country can combat or hope to put an end to it alone. |
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The DNA tests that proved them innocent could just as easily prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, someone else's guilt. |
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Saddam Hussein does, beyond a shadow of a doubt, pose a threat to the whole world. |
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The events prove beyond a shadow of a doubt the ineffective uselessness of the long gun registry in protecting our society. |
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I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that in the months and years to come I shall continue to fight for a decisive, passionate idea of Europe. |
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He must be convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can take on the best. |
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What we can say beyond a shadow of a doubt is that regular, adequate rest is an absolute must for the active guy who's looking to keep making gains in the gym. |
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The Count is king of the keyboard, beyond a shadow of a doubt. |
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In all the years that Sam has known Julien, which were many by the way, she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that the only thing that mattered to him was his video games. |
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I think it has emerged beyond a shadow of a doubt that European governments have aided and abetted the actions of US Intelligence on European territory. |
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Numerous studies conducted on this particular subject have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that you will lose your bankroll by joining a table that is much too expensive for you. |
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The federal government's position on this and many other issues proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Liberals and the Conservatives are cut from the same cloth: Quebec always loses out. |
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As my party leader has said, a federal report shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that judges, juries, lawyers, crown counsel, even elected officials, not only in Quebec but throughout Canada, are increasingly being intimidated. |
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The government, in essence, has not proven its case, and, on these questions where our liberties are at stake, the government must prove the case of public necessity beyond a shadow of a doubt. |
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I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that my sister would want to go to the concert. |
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It had the ability to trace and to track, and to show the genetic lines of that animal to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it was one isolated incident. |
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To convict the exchange rate regime, one has to show beyond a shadow of a doubt that the major movements in real exchange rates were not related to real fundamentals. |
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Let me paraphrase author and humorist Mark Twain when I confirm, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the reports of the impending death of Canada's Francophonie have been greatly exaggerated. |
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Every year Statistics Canada publishes homicide and robbery statistics that prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that as a policy gun registration does not work. |
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With today's technology we believe it's not going to take 30 years to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that pesticides indeed are hazardous to our health. |
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Will we ever know beyond a shadow of a doubt about Barry or Mark or Sammy? |
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