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4 Sentences With "most irrefutable"

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The clearest and most irrefutable example of Trump's danger to our country was revealed at the last debate when he threatened to put Hillary Clinton in jail if he won the Presidency.
Evans, James Warren, (1992) Horse Breeding and Management, Elsevier Science, p.56 The most recent, but most irrefutable, evidence of domestication comes from sites where horse remains were buried with chariots in graves of the Sintashta and Petrovka cultures c. 2100 BCE. Studies of variation in genetic material shows that very few wild stallions, possibly all from a single haplotype, contributed to the domestic horse, while many mares were part of early domesticated herds.
Therefore, the character of a teacher was created to play on failure. Tsamere has described Valenton's profession as "not far from the style of what I am, [but] very far in substance"; he said of the character: "Under his generous side as a friend who is keeping his promise ... we have a guy who is ... in the end quite megalomaniacal." The show deals with the theme of death, which Tsamere said is "a bit strange, but it has the virtue of attracting the public's attention". He said that he and his co-authors thought that "the most irrefutable reason to go on stage ... was to talk about something strong".
Bhimbetka rock painting showing a man riding on a horse, India Domestication of the horse most likely took place in central Asia prior to 3500 BC. Two major sources of information are used to determine where and when the horse was first domesticated and how the domesticated horse spread around the world. The first source is based on palaeological and archaeological discoveries; the second source is a comparison of DNA obtained from modern horses to that from bones and teeth of ancient horse remains. The earliest archaeological evidence for the domestication of the horse comes from sites in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, dating to approximately 3500–4000 BC. By 3000 BC, the horse was completely domesticated and by 2000 BC there was a sharp increase in the number of horse bones found in human settlements in northwestern Europe, indicating the spread of domesticated horses throughout the continent. The most recent, but most irrefutable evidence of domestication comes from sites where horse remains were interred with chariots in graves of the Sintashta and Petrovka cultures c.

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