Graham, with his cigar, his coppery skin, his wavy white hair, and his invincibly artistic air was like the director. |
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When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform? |
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Put aside an invincibly ignorant Rick Perry or the antediluvian Ron Paul, who would abolish the Fed altogether. |
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Trash collectors will not touch ocotillo — it is too invincibly thorny — and my trimmings lay in an uninviting heap on the dusty, stony caliche. |
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Since its founding, the DPRK has consolidated the people's power and the socialist system invincibly. |
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Each of those conflicts has had its own invincibly complex history, and the colliding nationalisms of the former Yugoslavia have produced many more villains than Milosevic and his ethnic cleansers. |
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It would, after all, have meant broadcasting news and pictures of mobs toppling a corrupt, crony-ridden regime that had ruled, seemingly invincibly, for decades. |
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Though he was in many ways invincibly more reticent than Boswell, Gibbon's successive explorations of his own history yet form a movingly resolute effort to see the truth clearly. |
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The young Schulz was invincibly chaste and shy. |
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