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He said the last as if it was an irrefutable argument.
That seems to me to be an irrefutable argument.
There are perfectly serious, apparently irrefutable arguments for this one-sided interest.
"So, not surprisingly, faced with that irrefutable argument, he declined to hand out.
The dish is like an irrefutable argument.
-is an almost irrefutable argument in favor of Obama.
This was apparently an irrefutable argument.
Consisting of little besides excellent rich chocolate mousse, it delivers an irrefutable argument for simplicity.
Kirk sighed deeply and dropped his head; closing his eyes as if to shut out the clear and irrefutable argument of Spock's analysis.
Referring to religious law, Rabbi Hollander said, "We're formulating a Halakhic ruling that will give the Parliament in Israel very strong, irrefutable arguments" against Reform and Conservative efforts.
Racking his brain for a pithy and irrefutable argument for leaving the planet, he was caught off guard by the shadow that suddenly fell across him, cutting him off from the warmth of the sun.
Once again I realized that the greatest argument against marriage, the absolutely irrefutable argument against living with one person for years, was the destruction of the illusion of free will by the spouse's constant recognition of one's total predictability.
Though moving sometimes can be cathartic, over the last decade here it has too often been pathetic, employed as the ultimate excuse, the irrefutable argument, the proverbial rug that is always large enough to accommodate the rank debris being swept under it.
In his head O'Rourke prepared what he thought were irrefutable arguments for eventually leaving both her and the boy to find the fabled lake by themselves-and then he saw her bathing one day at twilight in the river by which they were camped.
He stated that it would be shown to the jury that the life of Hugh Mainwaring had been above suspicion, an irrefutable argument against the charges of fraud and dishonesty which had been brought against him by those who sought to establish the will in contest.