The dissoluble electrode is formed by a central layer having outer layers disposed on either plane side thereof. |
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In the absence of consummation, the union was questionable at best and easily dissoluble without debasing the sacrament of marriage. |
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When my wife and I went in for the requisite premarital investigation, the pastor asked each of us if we realized that our impending marriage was dissoluble only upon death. |
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Not easily dissoluble incrustations and caking often occur as a result of chemical processes and thermal influences. |
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In the rest of the world the argument that marriages should be dissoluble, despite the vows, was fought and won long ago. |
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The five other types of marriages that are dissoluble are as follows. |
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This was the doctrine underlying the Civil War, and it also makes clear Lincoln's readiness to go to war on behalf of what seemed, to outsiders, like a puzzlingly arid legal principle: that the Union was not dissoluble. |
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