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While Debord's influence in bringing Chtchglov's text to an international audience is undoubted, his ability to practise the ' praxis ' of unitary urbanism has been placed into question by almost all of the subsequent protagonists of the Formulary's directives.
Busbecq's information is problematic in a number of ways: his informants were not unimpeachable ( one was a Greek speaker who knew Crimean Gothic as a second language, the other a Goth who had abandoned his native language in favour of Greek ); there is the possibility that Busbecq's transcription was influenced by his own language ( a Flemish dialect of Dutch ); there are undoubted misprints in the printed text, which is the only source.

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In its pathological form, spiritual anxiety may tend to " drive the person toward the creation of certitude in systems of meaning which are supported by tradition and authority " even though such " undoubted certitude is not built on the rock of reality ".
Presumptions whereupon persons may be committed, and, much more, convictions whereupon persons may be condemned as guilty of witchcrafts, ought certainly to be more considerable than barely the accused person's being represented by a specter unto the afflicted ; inasmuch as it is an undoubted and notorious thing, that a demon may, by God's permission, appear, even to ill purposes, in the shape of an innocent, yea, and a virtuous man.
Now Therefore, We The Government of Rhodesia, in humble submission to Almighty God who controls the destinies of nations, conscious that the people of Rhodesia have always shown unswerving loyalty and devotion to Her Majesty the Queen and earnestly praying that we and the people of Rhodesia will not be hindered in our determination to continue exercising our undoubted right to demonstrate the same loyalty and devotion, and seeking to promote the common good so that the dignity and freedom of all men may be assured, Do, By This Proclamation, adopt, enact and give to the people of Rhodesia the Constitution annexed hereto ;
Those that have proved themselves wear the cloak of the white lion as a sign of their undoubted courage and may serve the Phoenix King as one of his bodyguard.
The English contracts scholar Richard Austen-Baker has suggested that the perpetuation of the concept into current times is based on a confusion of it with the concept of a consensus ad idem (" agreement to the thing ") which is an undoubted requirement of synallagmatic contracting, and that this confusion may be the result of recent ignorance of Latin.
His undoubted abilities no doubt helped offset most of the residual prejudice he may otherwise have met.

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They drew on much material of undoubted slave origins, but they also drew on a professional performer's instincts, while working within an established genre, and with the same motivation as white performers to make exaggerated claims of the authenticity of their own material.
He was one of the most experienced officers of the Anglo-Zulu War --" commanding presence, untiring energy and undoubted powers of leadership ", he was also apt to be headstrong, and was threatened with loss of command by Lord Chelmsford.
On his day he was one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket, but his playing style was also notable for his short-sightedness and poor catching, his powerful throwing arm, his perceived profligacy with the ball and his undoubted ineptitude with the bat.
The undoubted master of the political caricature, sold individually by print shops ( often acting as publishers also ), either hand-coloured or plain, was James Gillray.
Although frequently stated to be the mummy of Khaemweset, on the basis of its possessing his jewelry, the mass of resin containing bony fragments is far more reminiscent of the undoubted Apis of tombs E and G. Its formation into the simulacrum of a human mummy also finds echo in the anthropoid coffin lids that covered the resinous masses within the sarcophagi of Apis VII and IX, there can thus be no doubt that the burial is actually that of the bull, Apis XIV.

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The undoubted popularity of the hymns was not simply a matter of local taste, but can be seen within the wider, developing religious climate in England.
According to the Weimar Republic 1928 Law on Firearms & Ammunition, firearms acquisition or carrying permits were “ only to be granted to persons of undoubted reliability, and — in the case of a firearms carry permit — only if a demonstration of need is set forth .” The Nazis replaced this law with the Weapons Law of March 18, 1938, which was very similar in structure and wording, but relaxed gun control requirements for the general population.
Benjamin Franklin had raised this as far back as 1754 at the Albany Congress when he wrote, " That it is suppos ’ d an undoubted Right of Englishmen not to be taxed but by their own Consent given thro ’ their Representatives.
Resolution 3 stated, " That it is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the undoubted right of Englishmen, that no taxes be imposed on them, but with their own consent, given personally, or by their representatives.
:" Oliver's claim to greatness can be tested by the undoubted fact that his character receives higher and wider appreciation as the centuries pass by.
# The Turkish portion of the present Ottoman Empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomous development, and the Dardanelles should be permanently opened as a free passage to the ships and commerce of all nations under international guarantees.
Apart from his undoubted genius as an editor, it might be said that Orage's real talent was as a conversationalist and a ' bringer together ' of people.
This battle against the undoubted forces of terror operating in the country was to be the dominant theme of his rule.
: Since it is an undoubted fact that the going of Japanese in ships to Macau is prejudicial to that place, this practice will be strictly prohibited for the future.
The Age on April 13 did an analysis of the situation and came to the conclusion that “ if a vote were taken of the rank and file of the entire movement, there would be an undoubted demand for conscription ”.
Scarcely any of the brasses which now exist in England can be confidently referred to the first half of the 13th century, though several undoubted examples of this period are on record.

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Despite the undoubted importance of Brown, much of modern equal protection jurisprudence stems from footnote four of United States v. Carolene Products Co. ( 1938 ), a Commerce Clause and substantive due process case.
The far reaching influence of Hegel is due in a measure to the undoubted vastness of the scheme of philosophical synthesis which he conceived and partly realized.
Ultimately, despite their undoubted qualities, Doble cars failed due to poor company organisation and high initial cost.

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These developments, following Hillary Clinton's prior disputed statements about her cattle futures dealings and Whitewater, led to a famous exchange in which high-profile New York Times columnist William Safire, who had endorsed Bill Clinton in the previous election, wrote that many Americans were coming to the " sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar ," followed by White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry saying that " the President, if he were not the President, would have delivered a more forceful response to that — on the bridge of Mr. Safire's nose.

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Despite the dull and sometimes ill-proportioned character of his public buildings, his pragmatic approach and undoubted skill at managing large projects ensured that Greenwich was completed and fulfilled its function.

undoubted and first
The first undoubted instance is the bull by which Alexander II in 1063 granted the use of the mitre to Egelsinus, abbot of the monastery of St Augustine at Canterbury.
But the first undoubted Aegean remains reported from it were a few objects extracted from Cnossus by Minos Kalokhairinos of Candia in 1878.
The canonization of Saint Udalric, Bishop of Augsburg, by Pope John XV in 999 is the first undoubted example of a papal canonization of a saint from outside Rome ( Some historians maintain that the first such canonization was that of Saint Swibert by Pope Leo III in 804 ).
However, the first undoubted Aegean remains reported from it were a few objects extracted from Knossos by Minos Kalokhairinos of Candia in 1878.
But, although not a critical scholar, he was the first to attempt a scientific treatment of Greek mythology, and he gave an undoubted impulse to philological studies.
Buckingham wrote occasional verses, pamphlets, lampoons, satires and plays showing undoubted ( but undeveloped ) poetic gifts, a collection of which, containing however many pieces not from his pen, was first published by Tom Brown in 1704 ; while a few extracts from a commonplace book of Buckingham of some interest are given in an article in the Quarterly Review of January 1898.
The first, ' that it was, and is, the undoubted right of the commons … to prepare and resolve the ways and means of raising money ’ and the second, ‘ that it was, and is, the sole and undoubted right of the commons to prepare heads of bills for raising money '.
The first undoubted ekavian reflex ( ' it was ') is found in a document from Serbia dated 1289 ; the first ikavian reflex ( ' witnesses ') in Bosnia in 1331 ; and first ijekavian reflex ( ' we wish ', a " hyperijekavism ") in Croatia in 1399.
In 1522 his " first undoubted masterpiece ", the Battle of Naked Men and Peasants by Master NH ( possibly Nicholaus Hogenberg ), was published, which in at least one edition carried an extra block in the margin below with his name as " FURMSCHNIDER " and the date in a tablet-a very unusual feature.
In the Dedication of the Authorized Version of the Bible of 1611, James I is still styled Majesty and Highness ; thus, in the first paragraph: " the appearance of Your Majesty, as of the Sun in his strength, instantly dispelled those supposed and surmised mists ... especially when we beheld the government established in Your Highness and Your hopeful Seed, by an undoubted title ".

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Arnold's facility and ingenuity, coupled with his undoubted charm brought him to the attention of the Astronomer Royal Neville Maskelyne, who at this time was seeking a watchmaker skilled enough to make a copy of John Harrison's successful marine timekeeper.

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In the opinion of The Economist: ' He gave the impression that his own undoubted capacity for imaginative running of his own show melted way when an august superior was breathing down his neck.
Addams spoke of the " undoubted powers of public recreation to bring together the classes of a community in the modern city unhappily so full of devices for keeping them apart.
By the next day a declaration was posted calling for citizens to " restore Parliament to their former freedom, being the peoples indubitable and undoubted birthright " Hurst Castle and the Isle of wight soon declared for Parliament.
The resulting work, Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing ( 1963 ), linking the loss of Kennedy with Howells ' loss of his son, is described by Howells ' pupil Paul Spicer as " a classic of twentieth century choral music " and " an undoubted masterpiece ".
At each side, the Archbishop calls for the Recognition of the Sovereign, with the words, " Sirs, I here present unto you ..., your undoubted King.
The Crown, as fount of honour, has the undoubted right to create peerages, whether hereditary or for life.
Historians from Bulgaria emphasize the undoubted Bulgarian character of the rebels, but tends to downplay the moves for political autonomy that were a part of the IMARO organization prior to the insurrections.
Despite Ablett's undoubted footballing credentials, his well-publicised association with drug-victim Alicia Horan was responsible for the Australian Football Hall of Fame committee's reluctance to induct him.
Although remaining in Egypt certainly exposed Guénon to the cultural ambience of Sufism and ancient esotericism for which he had already demonstrated a strong affinity, his refusal to return to Europe created undoubted hardship for him.
Despite undoubted elements of " quackery and buffoonery ", William had a great talent for inventing.
However, the Joint Himalayan Committee of the Alpine Club and Royal Geographic Society which oversaw British attempts on Everest decided that Hunt's military leadership experience and undoubted climbing credentials would provide the best hope for success.
His undoubted natural talent has only rarely come through into his performances for his country, and his England batting average languishes in the mid-1920s.
To great ability, wide sympathies, and undoubted patriotism he added absolute honesty, that rare quality in a vizier, for he left office as poor as when he entered it.
It is somewhat surprising that Maxim had to wait so long for a world title shot, he was 28 and had already fought 87 times as a professional, considering his undoubted ability.
This picture, exhibited at the Salon of 1827, achieved undoubted success and was bought for the Luxembourg by Charles X ; but the work which appeared in 1831 the " Summer Reapers arriving in the Pontine Marshes " ( Louvre ), which became the property of Louis Philippe established the artist's reputation.

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