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  • 81irrefragable — adjective /ɪˈɹɛfɹəɡəb(ə)l/ Which cannot be refuted; indisputable, clearly right, incontrovertible. Syn: incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable, irrefutable, unanswerable …

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  • 82Duke lacrosse case — Coordinates: 36°00′30″N 78°54′43″W / 36.00831°N 78.91203°W / 36.00831; 78.91203 The Duke lacrosse case is a common name given to …

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  • 83Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of Neuburg — Elisabeth Auguste of Neuburg (Elisabeth Auguste Sofie; 1693–1728) was the only surviving child of Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine. The Palatinate Neuburg line went extinct with her father and was succeeded by the Palatinate Sulzbach line.… …

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  • 84certain — I (fixed) adjective absolute, assured, attested, certified, changeless, conclusive, confident, confirmed, decided, decisive, definite, determinate, determined, firm, guaranteed, incontestable, incontrovertible, indisputable, indubitable,… …

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  • 85James, William — American pragmatism James J.E.Tiles THE BERKELEY LECTURE Pragmatism was introduced to society in a lecture given by William James1 to the Philosophical Union at the University of California in Berkeley on 26 August 1898.2 In his lecture James… …

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  • 86authority — n. control power 1) to assume; delegate; demonstrate, show; establish; exercise, wield; invoke authority 2) to defy; deny, reject; undermine authority 3) absolute, complete, full, supreme, unquestioned; parental authority 4) authority for; over… …

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  • 87evidence — n. 1) to furnish, give, introduce, produce, provide evidence 2) to dig up, find, turn up, unearth; gather evidence; to piece together evidence 3) to plant evidence (on smb.) 4) to suppress; withhold evidence 5) to turn King s (BE), Queen s (BE),… …

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  • 88fact — n. something that is true 1) to ascertain, establish a fact 2) to check, confirm, verify a fact 3) to cite; collect, gather, marshal; present (the) facts 4) to classify; evaluate, interpret (the) facts 5) to face (the) facts 6) to distort, twist; …

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  • 89proof — n. conclusive evidence 1) to furnish, give offer, present, produce, provide proof 2) ample, clear, conclusive, convincing, definite, incontestable, indisputable, irrefutable, positive, undeniable, unquestionable proof 3) documentary; mathematical …

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  • 90irrefutable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unimpeachable, reliable; conclusive. See certainty. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. evident, final, proven, undeniable; see accurate 1 , certain 3 , conclusive , obvious 2 . III (Roget s 3… …

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