They are three sisters who trick Macbeth into believing that he is invincible, which leads to his downfall. |
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What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency. |
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Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted. |
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Ancient Persians believed that pomegranate seeds made their warriors invincible. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance. |
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He is openly contemptuous of democracy, falling back on arguments about the invincible thickheadedness of many people. |
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For too long, the moral and self-interested case against arms exports has been trumped by the apparently invincible economic case. |
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For the tsar, Russia was not the invulnerable bastion of autocracy and the invincible victor over Napoleon that she seemed to foreigners. |
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Famine had mutated into an invincible monstrosity that was ravaging more than half of Africa's children. |
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Yet there are more sinister happenings afoot, as Count Dracula himself jumps into the mix, searching for a serum to make him invincible. |
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But if he is, this act of showing up everywhere, seemingly uncatchable and invincible, is pretty smart propaganda. |
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The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul. |
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I would first take Sun Tzu's advice to make myself invincible, awaiting the enemy's vincibility. |
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His desire for power is so great that he castrates himself in order to attain invincible and mystical powers. |
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There's no question that a noseful of charlie makes you feel invincible, focussed, elite and beautiful. |
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A ragtag group of college hockey players defeated a nearly invincible juggernaut on their way to Olympic gold at Lake Placid. |
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Not that the Blues are invincible, for there can also be passages of play that show them in a much less flattering light. |
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She allowed herself to be cocooned in the warm swaddling cloth of his borrowed shirt, feeling, for once, safe and warm and almost invincible. |
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Pete pigeonholed his anxiety. There was nothing to be done now except hurry, and they were never invincible in the first place. |
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For hundreds of years, in our mind at least, the tiger was a fierce, aggressive, dangerous and invincible animal. |
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He helps breathe life into the vision of America as strong, the best, invincible. |
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After it survived the 1993 bombing, people thought the towers were invincible. |
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He was hailed as the wonder horse, the Bullet from Ballydoyle, which would be invincible from a mile to 12 furlongs. |
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The man once thought invincible faced a judge, called to answer charges of murder and torture. |
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Labour's previously invincible electoral machine lost the safe seat of Brent East. |
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Anyone who has ever watched Hewitt might be surprised to hear him revealing that he doesn't always feel as invincible as he looks. |
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The British soldiers had to face the incompetence of their own commanders as well as the invincible Boer commandos in the field. |
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In the long free-style disciplines, he was invincible and made all national records. |
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He was deemed invincible and the older generation believed that he had supernatural powers. |
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But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are invincible. |
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The Titans have looked invincible the last two games against quality opponents. |
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Hawks are still an outstandingly fine team and they may well win the league at a canter, but it's been good to show they are not invincible. |
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This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the invincible Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic. |
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First of all he was hesitant, and then he settled down and got on with it enthusiastically, making his case apparently invincible. |
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Another reason people do not take out income protection insurance is because they see themselves as being invincible. |
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The men believe the twins hold mystical powers that make them invincible in their battles against the Myanmar military. |
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With fear of death and fear of pain unplugged, they are in a sense invulnerable and invincible. |
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She has helped to undermine the assumption that the tobacco industry is invincible in American courtrooms. |
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As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible, but in fact it is transient. |
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Although safety may be a consideration, not enough people use safety gear, and even when they do, they are not invincible. |
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Throughout his experiment in skepticism and probabilism, he struggles against the invincible ignorance that impedes his certainty. |
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Psychotic delusions, say of being invincible, are a common element of mania. |
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Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks. |
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The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority. |
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Hot, scantily clad girl with perpetually dewy skin plus a muscle-bound, invincible, heat-packing man? |
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But there is no question that he will bring a compelling case, neigh on to invincible. |
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Instead of a few invincible dopes, there would be thousands. |
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For Britain's Denise Lewis, the challenge to her Olympic heptathlon crown also comes in the shape of a youthful and seemingly invincible opponent. |
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The firepower of cannons and Gatling guns, stolen from the Army, made the extended outlaw families totally invincible to any sheriff's six-shooters. |
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Proud and arrogant, they thought themselves secure and invincible. |
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He has to be captured or eliminated in order to put an end to this almost now mystical aura that he has of being invincible, unfindable and unpunishable. |
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Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows. |
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To this point, the Delaware doofus always seemed cloaked in an invincible air of likeability. |
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If marriage is invincible, indelibly written on the human heart, untouchable or only slightly touched by culture, where do all these fatherless families come from? |
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Let South Asia truly become the invincible giant of the new millennium. |
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If the track that approaches it from the east was anything to go by, it occupied a near invincible state of isolation, protected by gorges, mountains and precipitous passes. |
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Pitt's character, the warrior Achilles, is no longer virtually invincible because he was dipped in the River Styx by his mother, the nymph Thetis. |
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It announced a withdrawal from the French shore due to invincible enemy resistance. |
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He sets out to establish a solid stylistic chronology, relying heavily on dated objects or those with invincible provenances, tradesmen's bills, and house inventories. |
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The truth, revealed through interviews with locals and Iraqi security forces, is that the ISIS was far from invincible. |
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For the first 13 years of his career, 227 consecutive games, Manning was invincible. |
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The hulking financial and organizational apparatus of a major party is less invincible than it used to be. |
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Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands. |
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Aitken professes to be astounded by both the explanation and the corresponding public response, considering them examples of invincible American provincialism. |
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In his biography of 1980, Edward Gregg presents the Queen as a woman of invincible stubbornness, who was the central figure of her age. |
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Though nihilism may not be invincible, superpowers are superpowerless against it. |
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When Alaskan malamutes believe that their strength is invincible, nothing can, or will stop them. |
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I never cease to be amazed by the apparently invincible ignorance of the great British public. |
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Roman armies were not invincible, despite their formidable reputation and host of victories. |
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Her desire of knowledge is great, and her perseverance in everything she undertakes almost invincible. |
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The International Trophy attracted the cream of Formula One, including the seemingly invincible Alfas, driven by Fangio and Farina. |
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The local merchants and civilians had thought him invincible, and some considered him a hero. |
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It sounds even better than it did back when he was young and invincible. |
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Guest displays an evidently invincible ignorance of very elementary Sixth Form economic history in this regard. |
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In The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli asserts that if his son Louis XI had continued this policy, then the French would have become invincible. |
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The Red Army stopped the seemingly invincible German Army at the Battle of Moscow, aided by an unusually harsh winter. |
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First, the Japanese victories in the Pacific War showed Indians, Chinese, and other subject peoples that the colonial powers were not invincible. |
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In my eyes, Nick Nairn is still in his early 20s, invincible and as fit as a butcher's dog. |
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This representation of India as an isolated, invincible country is an attempt to vindicate Seleucus' peace treaty with the Indian emperor. |
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For when the leader was come into Persia, and the army with him that seemed invincible, they were slain in the temple of Nanea by the deceit of Nanea's priests. |
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General Lee throw down his sword and surrender his invincible Southern legions to that poor little Northern mud-sill, a late tanner from Illinois! |
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Of course it is the very idea that soldiers are capable of discriminating between just and unjust wars that the argument from invincible ignorance seeks to challenge. |
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The major characteristic of Prester John tales from this period is the king's portrayal not as an invincible hero, but merely one of many adversaries defeated by the Mongols. |
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She was comparable with HMS Invincible in firepower and speed but had superior protection. |
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Paul Philips has won a commendation for saving the life of a young rating caught beneath an aircraft lift in HMS Invincible. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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Invincible when events ran their way, they could not summon the self-command to rally when the sky began to rain. |
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The aircraft carrier HMS Invincible was even offered for sale to Argentina. |
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At the start of the deployment, HMS Invincible will embark both FA2 Sea Harrier fighters and RAF Ground attack aircraft as well as her Sea King helicopters. |
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The two German ships then fired three salvoes each at Invincible, and sank her in 90 seconds. |
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The visit of the Invincible All Blacks on 4 October 1924 saw a record attendance at Welford Road of 35,000 that stands to this day. |
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When Invincible returned to the UK after the war, she showed no signs of missile damage. |
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Australia Yarraman Park in New South Wales, Australia, has secured the services of I Am Invincible, one of the highestachieving Australian-bred sons of Invincible Spirit. |
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Keyes, seeing he was now being chased by four more enemy cruisers attempted to lead them towards Invincible and New Zealand, reporting them as enemy ships. |
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Still unaware that any additional British ships had been sent to support the action, he signalled Invincible that he was chasing two German cruisers. |
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