He has been irremovable from the charts ever since and released his latest album last year. |
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Today, as an unelected Brussels official, he is unaccountable and irremovable. |
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Using its spines to grip objects firmly it lodges itself between tree roots and cracks in rocks, literally irremovable. |
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All of a sudden, with incredible speed, the fog we used to take as something virtually irremovable dispersed. |
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David Hockney is outspoken, privileged by his irremovable status, in his distaste for an officialdom of art. |
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The members of the Constitutional Court shall be independent and irremovable during their term of office. |
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The media may not be clairvoyant, but their foreknowledge of all things electoral seems to be an entirely natural, irremovable part of the electoral exercise. |
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With his curly mop of hair, his irremovable sunglasses, a vest and a sheepskin jacket. |
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According to the Constitution, the judges are irremovable during their time in office. |
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Russia received a system of law courts based on European models, with irremovable judges and a proper system of courts of appeal. |
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They fear that labelling them as genocide might leave an irremovable stain on the history of their nation. |
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The use of irremovable labels should be allowed for tobacco products other than cigarettes. |
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Why are judges irremovable only after they have served for a full 10 years? |
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Please explain why judges become irremovable only after 10 years of service. |
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Its irremovable Secretary General, Mohamed Abdelaziz, has, for his part, recognised the vulnerability of his movement. |
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Use of irremovable labels should be allowed to facilitate the introduction of the labelling requirements of this Directive. |
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Today, as an unelected official, he is unaccountable and irremovable. |
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The Constitution and the Act on the status of judges provide that judges are irremovable. |
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Civil servants, however, may appear on their own behalf in defence of their statutory rights in reference to personnel questions not involving the dismissal of irremovable public employees. |
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The mark may also be an irremovable tag made of a resistant material. |
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Only as such can the category of peoplehood fulfill its task in the redemptive vocation and be the primary category that is essential and irremovable. |
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Only the president and the 5 judges comprising the High Court and appointed by decree of President of the Federation are irremovable according to the Constitution. |
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Fourth, an important component of judicial independence is the principle that judges shall be irremovable for the duration of their mandate to administer justice. |
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Amendment 26 seeks to have the text of the warning irremovably printed as well as to allow the use of irremovable stickers in the case of tobacco products other than cigarettes. |
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In the case of tobacco products other than cigarettes or rolling tobaccos, the texts may be affixed by means of stickers, provided that such stickers are irremovable. |
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Because of the demands made by different peoples, and in the light of the new political order that has resulted, irremovable autocracies have seen their foundations shaken, if not destroyed. |
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These are projects that seemed to have everything going for them, but at a certain point in their development ran up against an unexpected and irremovable obstacle. |
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Thus, with regard to the category of peoplehood, it will indeed be of necessity delineated here as a primary category that is essential and irremovable. |
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When it came, as a bundle of pale, waxy sticks which one had to keep under water, it had, nonetheless, a persistent garlicky smell — and this, I imagined, was the irremovable residue of its beastly, slaughterhouse origins. |
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The reason for each of these events is the same: An irremovable and out-of-control central power is losing the ability to adapt to an ever-more-changing world. |
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The Commission on Human Rights exercises oversight over the work of the experts while keeping in mind that the experts are irremovable, independent and are immune from legal process. |
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If it is not physically possible to show all or part of the information required for lifting accessories, this information must be given on a plate or irremovable ring, or by other means firmly attached to the accessory. |
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In the case of tobacco products other than cigarettes, the combined warnings may be affixed as stickers, provided that such stickers are irremovable. |
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