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The HPV-transforming gene E7 was unable to immortalize human mammary epithelial cells.
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And he had chosen this bright spot whereon to immortalize his name.
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De Plonville, your invention will immortalize you, and immortalize the French army.
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For it is the only spice to embalm and to immortalize our republic.
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Truly, it was a subject for a great artist to immortalize.
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The conduct of Marmont on that day alone would suffice to immortalise him.
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Why pass over the success, and endeavour to immortalise the failure?
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I'm confident that we should make an heroic defence, and immortalise our names.
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Maybe Leopold Bloom's fictional visit in 1904 really did immortalise the place after all.
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How many of us immortalise our parents courtship and life together in a book?
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One object of religious principles: eternize the tyranny of kings
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I don't warrant the longevity though the hypostatic union of a fountain may eternize the tree.
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Praying to be eternized by a blast
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The sight of the poetry eternized in these statues, took the sting from the thought, arraying it only in poetic ideality.
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'The several unexpected victories obtained under your Excellency's conduct, will eternize the same unto all posterity.
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Oh, to prolong this blissful moment, to sleep, to eternalize oneself in it!
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Some thoughts and feelings, then, eternalize themselves in human speech; most thoughts and feelings do not.
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The peripatetic philosophy, obeying rationalist propensities, has tried to eternalize the common-sense categories by treating them very technically and articulately.
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Association, fixed and eternalized by the structure of the language, is the tyranny that keeps down the live idea.
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The essence of the divine is Love, Will that personalizes and eternalizes, that feels the hunger for eternity and infinity.
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All that actually matters is how they eternalise in time out of mind.
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But the precious metal had somehow eternalised the symbol of the crucified body.
Usage of eternise in English
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An argument, to say no worse of him, that he intended to eternise only his own Tuscanes.
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He there found the same passion for splendour and domination, the same craving to eternise the memory of Roman greatness in marble and daylight.
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He has painted forth his little humours, his individual feelings, and eternised himself to his readers.