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  • 71surely — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. doubtlessly, certainly, undoubtedly, fixedly, definitely, absolutely, evidently, explicitly, without doubt, beyond doubt, beyond question, plainly, infallibly, to be sure, most assuredly, unshakably, decidedly,… …

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  • 72indubitably — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) adv. certainly, unquestionably, undoubtedly, surely, undeniably, definitely. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adverb It is so; as you say or ask: absolutely, agreed, all right, assuredly, aye, gladly, roger, undoubtedly,… …

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  • 73absolutely — 1. adverb you re absolutely right Syn: completely, totally, utterly, perfectly, entirely, wholly, fully, quite, thoroughly, unreservedly; definitely, certainly, positively, unconditionally, categorically, unquestionably, undoubtedly, without (a …

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  • 74unquestionable — UK [ʌnˈkwestʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l] / US [ʌnˈkwestʃənəb(ə)l] adjective used for emphasizing how true something is, or for saying that most people believe it His commitment to the job is unquestionable. Derived word: unquestionably adverb Religious concerns… …

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  • 75by all odds — adverb without question and beyond doubt it was decidedly too expensive she told him off in spades by all odds they should win • Syn: ↑decidedly, ↑unquestionably, ↑emphatically, ↑definitely, ↑in spade …

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  • 76emphatically — adverb without question and beyond doubt (Freq. 1) it was decidedly too expensive she told him off in spades by all odds they should win • Syn: ↑decidedly, ↑unquestionably, ↑definitely, ↑in sp …

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  • 77in spades — adverb without question and beyond doubt it was decidedly too expensive she told him off in spades by all odds they should win • Syn: ↑decidedly, ↑unquestionably, ↑emphatically, ↑definitely, ↑by a …

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  • 78AUSTRALIA — AUSTRALIA, island continent, within the British Commonwealth. At least six Jewish convicts who arrived at Botany Bay, New South Wales, in 1788 were later among the first settlers, including John Harris who, when freed, became the first policeman… …

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  • 79NUMBERS, TYPICAL AND IMPORTANT — Biblical numbers are primarily based on the decimal system, which is of Hamito Egyptian origin. The sexagesimal system, however, which ultimately derives from Sumerian usage, also plays an important role in Scripture, and since 60 is divisible by …

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  • 80POPULATION — Methodological Uncertainties Because of the great difficulties in ascertaining human population data in general, and Jewish data in particular, especially in ancient and medieval times, a word of caution is even more necessary here than in most… …

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