Faced with the same, unchangeable immensity all around one, the years fell away. |
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Those who believe motherhood to be the unchangeable essence of the female are known as essentialists. |
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There is no constant factor in Nature, and there could be no unchangeable laws. |
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As with the recent death of Pope John Paul II, a reign that had come to seem unchangeable was finally coming to an end. |
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He who makes the most money, makes the rules, and the only unchangeable laws concern supply and demand. |
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In my psychic readings, I don't usually see an unchangeable, predetermined event. |
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According to the absolutist, the parts of space are necessarily related to one another in an unchangeable order or arrangement. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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When we say something is a part of our nature, it makes it seem to be a permanent, unchangeable thing. |
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And they would not, like the vast majority of white South Africans, accept it as inevitable, eternal, or unchangeable. |
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They are engraved on the political landscape, unchanging, perhaps unchangeable, and the current round of violence and mayhem is no exception. |
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For Augustine, there are two fundamental objects of knowledge, the created and the Untreated, changeable nature and unchangeable Truth. |
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Truly I tell you that love is the unchangeable force that moves the universe. |
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It must be unique at client level and unchangeable for each piece of equipment. |
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The newly established status quo could not be left unchangeable. |
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Aristotle's De Caelo added that something is eternally unchanged only if unchangeable. |
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On the contrary, we need strict emissions standards in the long and short term, and we need these standards to be unchangeable. |
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The book of my word is the book of Divine and true love, in it you will find the unchangeable truth. |
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Throughout the entire bill processing, the reference data remains unchangeable, thus removing the potential for entry errors. |
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Marriage, for them, is something essential, something that's unchangeable in its nature. |
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Attempts to change the seemingly unchangeable invariably came from the top and seldom from the grass roots. |
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The word 'traditional' does not refer to something static or unchangeable, but rather denotes this localised matrix. |
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The Court held that her knowledge of the mayor's corruption was an unchangeable characteristic that placed her in a category one social group. |
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Young Americans today have no point of reference in their lived experience that tells them that collective action can change what is seemingly unchangeable. |
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Born This Way Cord Jefferson, Gawker Scientists are increasingly convinced that pedophilia is an unchangeable sexual orientation. |
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Only one thing is unchangeable, and that is the speed of light, which travels at 300 million metres a second, regardless of how fast anyone observing it is moving. |
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We cannot repudiate unchangeable truths, their opponents retort. |
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In her opinion, Judaic biblical laws and tradition are sacred and unchangeable, and Kornfeld's presumptuousness in altering them makes him a pagan. |
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Who cares about the unchangeable petty prejudices of the deeply stupid as long as they are prevented formally and rigorously from acting upon them? |
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To make this value unchangeable, simply edit the file as shown. |
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On the other hand, absolute ethics are by definition unchangeable. |
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This research project should help to supersede the linkage of the kilogram to a materialised artefact, the prototype kilogram, by tracing back to an unchangeable natural constant. |
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Various images of the Cold War and its arms races-as unchangeable as the Cold War itself once seemed-still dominate thought about the origins and purposes of large nuclear arsenals. |
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The model proposed by the parties therefore implies that, even if the administration fee is split, the copyright-royalty element will remain pre-determined and unchangeable by the society that grants a simulcasting license. |
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This means that a website's content and appearance can be programmed to adapt itself to each individual visitor in a way that everybody no longer see the same unchangeable website. |
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Segregation felt permanent to Eddie Robinson, immutable, unchangeable. |
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Since age is a primary and unchangeable risk factor for dementia,the growth of the dementia problem in Canada will gather speed as the population ages. |
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However, identity is not static and unchangeable, but the result of a continuous process of adapting to different needs, expectations and lifestyles. |
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This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. |
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