Alexander is a winning Berowne, trying to sweet-talk the immovable Rosaline, played with saucy spirit by the small, dark Lombardo. |
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Plant in this a good stout post, and see that the earth is packed solidly around the post, so that it will stand firm and immovable. |
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In the guise of providing shelter to siteless or houseless persons, the owners of immovable properties are made landless and also jobless. |
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It is as if the great ice field had finally run out of energy when it reached the immovable mass of the Paine massif. |
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If a policeman on horseback represents the immovable object, a cop straddling a bike represents a precariously balanced man on wheels. |
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Obdurate and immovable, they stood, no less than the stock from which they had come. |
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Perhaps emboldened by the animal's immovable stance the cameraman decided to move a little closer. |
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Hold the camera in two hands, brace yourself or lean on an immovable object, select a fast enough shutter speed and check your negatives! |
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It was the irresistible force against the immovable object, and the object moved. |
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The pain was a gnawing one and it rendered me immovable for quite sometime. |
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This afternoon's Easter Road clash is not the only Edinburgh derby this weekend where immovable object meets irresistible force. |
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In the case of immovable property acquired as capital goods the adjustment period may be extended up to 10 years. |
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Other familiar exemptions included under Article 13B include insurance, the letting of immovable property, and the supply of land and buildings. |
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She tried to persuade him not to undertake the work because of its subject matter, but of course he was immovable. |
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But Rosa's rebellion, her refusal to move back, her decision to be steadfast and immovable in the faith set a community on fire. |
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Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property. |
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It's also a materialistic time, and anyone with a stubborn personality will become practically immovable under this influence. |
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She had a face of such immovable stupidity that it amounted to a sort of strange beauty. |
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But he also understood that the US had immovable faith in their strength, will power, and tenacity once mobilised. |
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The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline. |
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It's better when you haven't got players on massively long and immovable contracts and that's the way it is going. |
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Certainly, corporations can and do change the marketscape, but only within the fairly immovable constraints placed upon them by consumer desires. |
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In desperation, at least 24 genuine refugees in the immovable queue got on that boat and drowned. |
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The days of the two great immovable blocs of seats held by the major parties alongside a minority of perpetual marginals is long gone. |
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In that combative battlefield there seems to be no middle ground, just the immovable solidarity of two irreconcilable forces. |
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He has immovable opinions about all the great affairs of state, but nine-tenths of them are sheer imbecilities. |
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The categories of fiction and non-fiction are among the most immovable divides in bookshops and libraries. |
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It is well settled that the Article covers all property rights, movable and immovable alike. |
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Our present connotes changing time and sempiternity, whereas, God's present, abiding, unmoved, and immovable, connotes eternity. |
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At first the chifferobe felt as immovable as the rock of Gibraltar, but then it moved slightly. |
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The panther and cat yowled their fury but the ends of the vines sunk roots for themselves and were immovable. |
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The problem was that both sets of posts have been firmly anchored in concrete for years and were immovable. |
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Sale and leaseback allows companies to free up capital tied up in their movable and immovable assets. |
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Any train travelling at a decent speed is going to derail when it hits something solid and immovable like a car. |
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The science that studies it will bear on a certain kind of being, immovable substance, immaterial being, not on being as being. |
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Enterprises in Bulgaria can receive loans under effective credit lines or by pledging movables or mortgaging immovable property as security. |
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The dome of the skull, for example, is made of bony plates, which must be immovable to protect the brain. |
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Her once beautiful, animated and expressive face has been Botoxed for so many years now that it's become an immovable mask. |
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How many more monuments, churches, libraries, and immovable works of art lay in the path of war? |
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As our collective anger collides head-on with our political system's intransigence, we're stuck with a classic case of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object. |
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When battle commences at the Millennium Stadium, there will be no sentiment on show as Euro 2004's irresistible force meets the Premiership's immovable object. |
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Joints are classified in terms of their structure as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial, and in terms of their operation as immovable or movable. |
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Londoners were immovable in their determination to get to work on time. |
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Donegal, eager to re-define their season after an unforeseen defeat to Fermanagh in the Ulster Championship, weren't supposed to be an immovable object. |
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This personal time in which we experience the mind as fluid, unstuck and without boundaries begins to affect our view of the world as a fixed and immovable place. |
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The recent Constitutional Court ruling against the execution of immovable property of judgment debtors was an overwhelming victory for the weak and the legally challenged. |
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But my schedule was immovable and I was booked in that night. |
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The study shows that investment in immovable property, the purchase of a flat or a house and saving deposits are the three ways Bulgarians most prefer to save money. |
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My interests are now quicksilver streams that dart between, and are frequently dammed by, the immovable rocks of naps, meals, bedtimes and bubble-blowing sessions. |
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When cooled, water becomes immovable and its fluidity is blocked. |
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This base is the immovable heart of international relations. |
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Those are the roots, the immovable ties blind to ethics probes and corruption charges that are difficult to rip from the ground. |
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These stories are the immovable objects of Star Wars history, the characters and events to which all other tales must align. |
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The reality, though, is that no force is irresistible and no object is immovable. |
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What does happen when the irresistible force meets the immovable object? |
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Next he received a second blow on the head, but still he stood firm and immovable. |
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Mr Vholes remained immovable, except that he secretly picked at one of the red pimples on his yellow face with his black glove. |
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In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property. |
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An obvious example is the fact that land is immovable, and thus the rules that govern its use must differ. |
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A black wooden toy windmill on a stick meant for a scare-the-birds was warped and immovable. |
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Ratholing produces a small inner core of powder that will readily flow, leaving an immovable, larger outer core of powder resistant to discharge. |
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Nine times out of ten the Aussie battler will come up trumps as an immovable object in the middle order and galvaniser of collective ambition. |
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Instead of being foreclosed and immovable, it is, in fact, the only species of landed property that is essentially moving and circulative. |
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Moreover, the immovable property trust agreement must be additionally notarially attested. |
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Second, the prothoracic legs bear two articulated pretarsal claws in African Laccocorinae, whereas a single immovable claw is fused to the protibia in Naucorinae. |
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From the enchanting Princess Cupcake Jones series comes this new title in which immovable stubbornness meets implacable determination, and melts with charm in the experience. |
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The board would be having perpetual succession and common seal with the powers to acquire and dispose of property both movable and immovable, it said. |
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