| Incidentally, it speaks of how immovably in residence the current prime minister is that he's been given his own eponymous adjective. |
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| The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together. |
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| While trying to negotiate a tricky crevice he slipped and fell, trapping his right forearm immovably between a boulder and the canyon wall. |
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| Once replaced by dental implants, this ligament is lost and teeth are immovably anchored directly into the jaw bone. |
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| Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times. |
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| Or maybe something else is making so many Westerners immovably sceptical. |
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| The late art critic was known for passionately baroque pronouncements that moved the immovably overstuffed art world. |
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| And, far from defining a world in which characters were fixed immovably, Billy Liar shows a world on the cusp of change. |
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| When it comes to the philosophy of football, however, he is trenchantly and all but immovably set in his ways. |
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| As the world's largest family-owned and operated appliance company, Miele is immovably committed to the highest quality, performance and environmental standards. |
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| These marks shall be immovably affixed, e.g. engraved, either on a reinforced part of the receptacle, on a ring, or on immovably affixed attachments. |
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| First, in a trial enlivened by his contempt for his lawyer, Hill was immovably committed to the right to remain silent, in keeping with the Wobblies' reliance on the American constitution in labour disputes. |
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| The necessary orbiting rotation is attained by means of a central bore in the rotor in which an internal gear is fitted to mesh with a stationary pinion fixed immovably to the centre of the casing. |
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| The symmetrical eight-team leagues of his boyhood, as immovably fixed, he had thought, as the Ten Commandments, were beginning to shift and slide across the country. |
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| They may also be engraved on the receptacle directly, provided it can be demonstrated that the strength of the receptacle, on a ring, or on immovably affixed attachments. |
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| With this, the surgeon cuts a tiny tunnel in the cornea and inserts a lens as a reversible implant, which is immovably fixed in the centre of the lens. |
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| This mark shall be visibly and immovably affixed and shall be accompanied by the identification number of the notified body which has performed the conformity assessment procedure on the receptacles and tanks. |
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| Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley. |
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