In Sophocles and in Seneca, the Theban chorus are almost unshakably loyal to their king. |
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And that brings us to the final lesson: family life is in a constant state of change, even in cultures that look unshakably stable. |
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But Basinski is Billy to his friends, an unshakably cheerful man who seems more like a retired surfer than like a composer. |
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In those negotiations with other parliamentarians, made necessary by Conservative unreliability, we stuck unshakably to four principles vital to our government. |
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This is solemn filmmaking, devoutly restrained and unshakably purposeful. |
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Despite Canning's antipathy to the congress system, Wellington himself overbore George IV's personal objections to him, believing that the system was by now unshakably established. |
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The crowd laughed tenderly. The mood in Washington was unshakably jolly. |
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