She had managed to stay completely unruffled during the entire conversation, defying what he knew about humans and their unconquerable pride. |
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Brad Pitt, who heads a stellar cast as the unconquerable hero Achilles, was intrigued by his complex, multi-faceted character. |
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In Vietnam, the most visible resurgence comes from the unconquerable spirit of entrepreneurial Saigon. |
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Maybe the rest of the city is quivering in terror, cowering at home, hiding with unconquerable fear? |
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But, in medical parlance, it is the body's response to a situation or an environment that is unwelcome, unwarranted, unconquerable and unplanned. |
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She has been through so much and lasted so long because her unconquerable spirit wouldn't let her stay down. |
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He has arrived with his virtually unconquerable army and besieged Jerusalem. |
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Rugged, mountainous, impenetrable, recalcitrant and peopled by an enemy hardened and fanatical, it was considered unconquerable. |
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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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Sequels appeal to a pre-sold audience, so story issues like character development and unconquerable antagonists are unnecessary. |
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He enjoys taking up challenges that seem unconquerable to the average person. |
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Afghanistan, remember, was the unconquerable natural fortress and the graveyard of the Soviet empire. |
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The Fringe is simply an unconquerable cliff-face of theatre. |
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Their leadership is headquartered in Pakistan, which makes them unconquerable. |
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This memory of Gérard, as a comrade, is our greatest assurance that the spirit of humankind, striving for human solidarity, is unconquerable. |
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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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The Craziest said that Toulouse was not unconquerable with many absent international players. |
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Intergenerational patterns of poverty, violence and conflict, discrimination and disease are not unconquerable. |
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The spirit reminds me a lot of the late-seventies San Diego Cons which were just big enough that there was always something to do but not so big that they felt unconquerable. |
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Natural law has more power when nature proves itself unconquerable, when a black front moves across those wide plains skies followed by tornadoes. |
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One hundred thousand were advancing on unconquerable Vimy. |
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This film is a glimpse into the life, love and the unconquerable spirit of the legendary Bruce Lee. From a childhod of rigorous martial arts training, Lee realizes his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America. |
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Kosmin, Indica depicts contemporary India as an unconquerable territory, in order to justify Seleucus's retreat from India. |
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Under the leadership of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, the motive force of the socialist cause has become unconquerable as a harmonious unity of the leader, the Party and the masses. |
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It was Muḥammad Aḥmad who converted this diversified discontent into a unified movement that for a time would transcend tribalism and weld the faithful into an unconquerable military machine. |
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He does not compete with anyone and therefore he is unconquerable. |
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This, according to Kosmin, is because now India is shown as unconquerable. |
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