Her looks are an imperishable benchmark of beauty, her glacial reserve is viewed as a sophisticated enticement. |
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If this wasn't in itself an imperishable unintended satire of the right, there is more. |
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These principles, taken together, form the true and imperishable basis of the promise of, and the friendship between, our two great nations. |
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Shaw's remarkable swallow dive over the line is an imperishable highlight of that rugby era. |
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From the root word Hri meaning imperishable, comes Hiranya the ancient name for gold. |
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These are placed in an upright position with their mouths upward, stopped up with seaweed or imperishable grass, and covered with earth. |
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And that's because no national art form produces half a dozen full-length, imperishable works on a yearly basis. |
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Everything looked promising with his first US movie, the imperishable Cape Fear, with Gregory Peck and an animalistic Robert Mitchum. |
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You have been born anew, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God. |
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The wood, of excellent qualities, deprived of resinous channels, is imperishable. |
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For you have been born again not of seed which is perishable but imperishable, that is, through the living and enduring word of God. |
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Today we are invited to reflect on life and to hope in an imperishable existence. |
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These two substances, which were at first reputed to be inoffensive, are also quasi imperishable in nature. |
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As the Lord comes in the air, our body will change into an imperishable body and meet the Lord in the air. |
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But for the most part, four Ice Ages, each lasting about 100,000 years, have ground the ancient mountains down to their imperishable roots. |
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Later, when the Muslims enjoyed their share of the produce of Khaybar, the Prophet used to give his family imperishable provisions that sufficed for a year. |
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We are not talking imperishable masterpieces of the glyptic art. |
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This imperishable writer's works resonated among the Chinese populace, living in an abyss of suffering at that time, winning him great popularity. |
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The imperishable Lamp of Abraham still shines refulgent and terribly divine. |
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Of the Greek word adamas, which means unconquerable, the hardness of diamonds is without equal and diamonds seems imperishable. |
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Stone, of course, is imperishable, whereas bone is not, and one individual might have made several hundred tools. |
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Sacrifice is a celebration of life, a recognition of its divine and imperishable nature. |
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They try to make the material life imperishable, and forget the spirit, which is that which truly possesses eternal life. |
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Even though their bodies decay and return to dust, they will have the imperishable, spiritual body at the resurrection. |
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How glorious it will be for a perishing body to change into an imperishable and spiritual body! |
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A successful composition became a certain idealisation of the material world, and as such presented a harmonious relationship between the perishable and imperishable realms. |
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In the mid-eighteenth century a desire to praise famous men, especially writers and philosophers, in imperishable marble or bronze, manifested itself in all parts of Europe. |
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There was not even time for his book to be set before the reading public before the poet, poetry editor, and translator was asserting its imperishable grandeur. |
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These were the discs that created the imperishable Ramones sound, with their frantic pace and skilful deployment of the band's simple guitar-bass-drums format in tracks that sometimes lasted barely a minute and a half. |
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All Gnostic brotherhoods, being at the service of the work of liberation of mankind, have drawn on an imperishable 'treasure' and have enriched it with their own forces and experience of the path. |
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If the Book of Settlement began as a factual historical account, its gradual embroidery with the silk and threads of myth and legend have made it one of the most imperishable literary monuments of all times. |
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After a lunch in Versailles, it was impossible not to leave without a visit of the marvellous Versailles castle, which obviously impressed our Thai friends and will undoubtedly leave them an imperishable memory. |
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As you are the happy owner of a specimen of my imperishable work on Pieper, you will have been able to note by looking at page 143 that this gun is quite simply a Model A of Nicolas Pieper... who lost his plates of origin. |
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It was also necessary to explain how a transient body like Earth, filled with meteorological phenomena, pestilence, and wars, could be part of a perfect and imperishable heaven. |
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