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It is his divine hypostasis itself that thus shares in death, for it is the hypostasis of his human nature indissolubly united with the divine.
Our hearing is indissolubly wedded to five-beat Shakespearean blank verse, usually unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Peel and the party's current leader, David Cameron, are indissolubly linked by Disraeli, Salisbury, Churchill, Macmillan and Thatcher.
We must not forget that assistance and humanitarian law are indissolubly linked.
In Euripedes there are traces of the belief that the unburied dead could not enter Hades, but were condemned to haunt the earth to which they remained indissolubly bound.
This slogan must be indissolubly tied up with the problem of national liberation and agrarian reform.
Thus there is only one thing to say: institutions and policies are indissolubly linked, and that is where we no longer agree with you.
This violation is inherent in the mechanism of the TRS and therefore is indissolubly linked to it.
The Way to Santiago has indissolubly connected the culture, the knowledge and the information.
The promise and the dangers of our era are indissolubly connected.
The status that we are seeking is indissolubly linked to the icon and is not transferable to the masses still attempting to buy it, and with it, an identity.
This strategy of increasing added value in rural areas is indissolubly linked to the maintenance and further development of the downstream sector of food processing.
But does this not effectively deny the very nature of action research, which binds indissolubly action and research, and constitute an act of self-delusion about the mere role of observers played by such parties?
The environment, culture and development in the region are indissolubly interlinked and it is therefore not only vitally important but also increasingly urgent to make progress in accelerating towards sustainable development.
For him, eurhythmics was indissolubly attached to Ancient Greece: «A more or less perfect but uncontestable harmony existed between landscape and architecture, between architecture and man.
Too often in Europe, nationality and citizenship are indissolubly linked.
Such aid, which is indissolubly linked to that previously found by the Commission to be incompatible with the common market, cannot therefore be declared compatible with that market by the Council.
Third, dances and plays are indissolubly linked to the recurring cycles of local festivals and rituals whereby the well-being of the community is maintained against constantly threatening malicious forces in the spirit world.
Furthermore, progress in the labelling and traceability of products, indissolubly linked, would serve to better inform the judgement of the consumer.
Growing demand in this sector points to the fact that consumers are increasingly valuing such diversity and underlines the fact that traditional artisanal production methods are indissolubly linked to high product quality.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He let her follow him without thinking of any protest, as if they had been indissolubly united.
And had she indissolubly linked her lot to that of one who was so incapable of success?
Besides, how can I offer her my hand when my heart is indissolubly engaged to you?
Equally true is it that diligence is indissolubly bound to virtue.
With this work the name of boulle is indissolubly associated.
The tenderness of his universal charity had two phases as indissolubly joined and connected as the reverse and obverse sides of a medal.
Belief and trust are indissolubly wedded in the conception of it.
He had created a class in Omdurman who were indissolubly attached to him.
You have imposed them, I wear them already, inextricably, indissolubly.
Then life, morality and religion will be indissolubly united.
The anchor and the land are indissolubly connected in a sailor's thoughts.
The sight of Colleville, a man of real feeling, bound almost indissolubly to Thuillier, the model of an egoist, presented a difficult problem to the mind of an observer.
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