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In the meantime, like Emmett Till and the mid-century civil rights activists, Floyd’s suffering and the injustices it has exposed with such stark undeniability have managed to break down resistance that white America has historically protected at all costs.

The first priority, many agreed, was to rejoin the Paris climate accord—though the undeniability of that fact seemed obvious to Cory Booker, who took the stage last.

Films such as “Free Solo” work as fascinating visual metaphors because they speak to something universal about the crazy undeniability of desire that manifests in the human spirit.

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The increasing publicity given to the war crimes in Yemen, their sheer scale and now the undeniability of US military participation may have forced some US politicians on the fence to rethink their positions.

We want to believe in the power of celebrity and in the undeniability of recorded material.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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