The customers come and go, but the privacy of Mathilde and Antoine's world remains as inviolate as the inside of somebody's head. |
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But instead he chose to treat Eric's comments as an attack by an inviolate expert witness and to emphasise the negatives. |
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Such criticism leaves the basic functions of the dominant stratum inviolate. |
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Is it a country where the line between church and state bequeathed to us by our Founding Fathers should be inviolate? |
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There is no engagement or invitation to the viewer, these women are self-sufficient and contained, inviolate even. |
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Like the 2-party system itself, there is little reason to argue that corporate charters are inviolate. |
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The concept of inviolate national sovereignty yielded to new mechanisms for the international enforcement of human rights. |
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This notion of sovereignty considers inviolate the internal affairs of nations. |
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Government would remain in charge of public safety, but the evidence on which they based their strategy would be objective and inviolate. |
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Technically faultless and inviolate this is as smooth as painting gets at the start of the 21st century. |
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The mere existence of such a throwback in the modern world suggests an inviolate timelessness. |
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Think of the recognised classics of American cinema and they seem organic, inviolate. |
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For those who pass the threshold of age and mental competence, the right to be self-determining in the major decisions in life is inviolate. |
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Journalists and their confidential sources have a special relationship, as inviolate as doctor and patient or priest and penitent. |
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From our moral liberty is derived our right to political liberty, and our duty to keep it inviolate. |
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This is a question which is about the value of human life and inviolate universal human rights, not least for women living in poverty. |
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We resolved to treat no established pattern of relationships nor structure of government as inviolate. |
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The judge has rendered a decision based on rubbish thinking, but that does not render this law inviolate. |
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But the wall that split photography's discursive territory into an aesthetic-commercial-public realm, on the one hand, and home duty, on the other, remained inviolate. |
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The principle of anonymity must remain inviolate except in a case of therapeutic necessity. |
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They both have an inviolate place into which no other can fit. |
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Those who wish to preserve fundamental physical laws as inviolate may wish to take a closer look. |
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We do not sterilise people who have been convicted of violent offences against children because, however gruesome their crime, their person must remain inviolate. |
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The nature parks of Canada provide inviolate spots where arrogant man has not yet intruded his modernity. |
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I don't know if you have ever noticed it, but the demarcation line on UK weather maps has always been inviolate. |
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They represent the shared heritage of all Algerian men and women, whose duty it is to transmit them intact and inviolate from one generation to the next. |
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Let no one be deluded that civilization is inviolate in Canada. |
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Every officer or other person employed in any capacity on census work is required to keep inviolate the secrecy of the information gathered by the enumerators and entered in the schedules or forms. |
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And as Harkin wrote, the battle for the establishment of our National parks may be long over, but the battle to keep them inviolate is never ever finished. |
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Respect and tolerance for many faiths is tested, as imperfect human beings attempt to adhere to what is often seen in the United States as an inviolate principle. |
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We must, we repeat, preserve our neutrality, and their right of asylum which British soil affords inviolate, and punish with the sternest severity any breach which can be discovered. |
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We call on you to confirm that the principle of respect for the sovereign rights of the Member States is inviolate, independent of your overall opinion on the Partnership or on? |
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For the New Critics, literature's auratic renewal from the ashes of language would allow the poem to remain inviolate despite the critic's practice of violation. |
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