Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The singing and playing are, on the other hand, uncontestable.
From that point on, they were the uncontestable stars of their films.
Republican control of the Senate seemed virtually uncontestable just three years ago, when the party had a 37-24 advantage.
However, the most important and uncontestable evidence comes from the mummies themselves.
They also took uncontestable possession of the lands around Genava.
Consequently, our nuclear deterrent must remain, in both perception and reality, uncontestable to any foreign power.
But in any event the hand of the State in the exercise of rebuilding had become uncontestable.
Though not rich in uncontestable major art, it is lavish with memory and echo, dream and suggestion.
Uncontestable proof of this erotic aspect of seismic activity did not exist.
Most important, the emphasis this year is on economic growth, an uncontestable verity, rather than redistribution of wealth, which some Americans find objectionable.
Some fine points differ in these stories, but Shakespeare's version is unique in one uncontestable aspect: the others had happy endings.
The work has been lavishly praised for its ambitiousness and the uncontestable originality of its staging.
The proof was uncontestable.
What's more, a speeding ticket that is based on that data is uncontestable without questioning fundamental mathematics itself.
That appears uncontestable.
Alone on the page, and in the sickly stillness of the room, the words appeared to have the stature of an uncontestable, even classic indictment.
But whatever his current position, either forerunner or leader of the soul pack, the strength of his popular support remains an uncontestable fact.
Her climax has uncontestable power; it is a show-stopping assertion of self that puts triumph in this tragedy, moving it beyond mere melodrama.
Grand juries are also convened to investigate cases involving Medicaid fraud or money-laundering, for example, because the power of the grand jury subpoena is almost uncontestable.
While other princes still existed, the position of Sima Yue, the Prince of Donghai, was uncontestable.
"When a critic gives you a nasty review, it doesn't stick," Dr. Redelmeier suggested, because "you have that statuette, an uncontestable marker of peer approval."
That you can see such celebrated masterpieces as Rembrandt's Self-Portrait or the Temple of Dendur is an uncontestable attraction that had always left me cold.
He claimed that the injected paretics showed signs of "uncontestable mental and physical amelioration" and that the results for psychotic patients undergoing the procedure was also "encouraging".
There is nearly uncontestable evidence that Glencairn/Cunningham has served as a corporate shell used by Sinclair to circumvent FCC ownership rules.
They aren't really magical, but on a document they carry the authority of their owners, and on any other object they indicate uncontestable ownership of a valuable property."