Harty, as is a poacher's wont, removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim. |
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Journal of the Dead is a refreshing take on the dubiety of justified killing and a harrowing story. |
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For so long there has been a degree of dubiety regarding them and who exactly had been the brains behind this revolution. |
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This time there might have been less dubiety about the award, but it had the same result, a confident score. |
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I want transparency so it's clear there is no dubiety, perceived or actual. |
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The matter was rested for the remainder of the show, barring several interspersed comments on the alleged dubiety of his parentage. |
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This has opened up an area of great dubiety which deserves more definitive answers. |
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There is no dubiety about the DNA link between this guy and the crime scenes. |
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There was no dubiety about the Dundee equaliser which came three minutes later. |
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There is also dubiety about the completion date of a few roads. |
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LaBute gives the proceedings an unsettling prejudice-exposing layer of dubiety because the revenant is a tricksy Iago-like wannabe dramatist. |
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Maybe it's not a bad idea to start with: Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity. |
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There are several levels of dubiety within the general concept of apocryphal works in Judeo-Christian biblical writings. |
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But the idea of me living in such a place causes much dubiety. |
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Even shadowed by ethical dubiety, many millions of people are able to earn money they wouldn't normally have by populating the production ghettos whose spoils pass through aerotropoli. |
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Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity, as parturient mountains have been fabulated to produce muscupular abortions. |
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She relates Jesus summoning Lazarus from the grave, but in our enlightened minds, the seed of dubiety is planted: was Lazarus dead when he was interred in his tomb? |
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Graham fell in with the scheme without a murmur of dubiety or dissent. |
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