Think of the recognised classics of American cinema and they seem organic, inviolate. |
Technically faultless and inviolate this is as smooth as painting gets at the start of the 21st century. |
There is no engagement or invitation to the viewer, these women are self-sufficient and contained, inviolate even. |
The concept of inviolate national sovereignty yielded to new mechanisms for the international enforcement of human rights. |
The mere existence of such a throwback in the modern world suggests an inviolate timelessness. |
Government would remain in charge of public safety, but the evidence on which they based their strategy would be objective and inviolate. |