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What most hinders progress is quite conceivably a sort of swamped unchangeableness.
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In consequence of unchangeableness, Brahma transcends all sorrow as also all pairs of opposites.
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His universal laws, His unchangeableness, are not infringed in ethics any more than in music.
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This is one of the reasons for my attachment-itsunchangeableness, its entire satisfaction of sentiment.
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His faithfulness is the expression of His unchangeableness.
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If you desire to be firm, you must draw your firmness from the unchangingness of that divine nature which you grasp.
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In the last moments of his dying coma he was locked in a statis field which keeps him in a state of perpetual unchangingness.
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There was a feeling of unchangingness about the wonderfully holding summer weather, and the general lazy routine, that was as delightful as it was illusive.
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On the Habsburg throne he had occupied for more than fifty years, Kaiser Franz Joseph signified unchangeability in a changing world.
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It indicates both the infancy of the art, and that unchangeability of manners which is characteristic of all the natives of America.
Usage of changelessness in inglés
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The few pictures on the walls looked perishing with cold and changelessness.
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Nothing else has that definite indefiniteness, that melting permanence, that evanescing changelessness.
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The Jew transferred the changelessness of God to men's changing ideas about him.
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The sluggish, braided river, flowing through flat land, gave the illusion of changelessness.
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This idealization of changelessness was the common property of all that by gone world.
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The absolute changelessness of her condition filled us with despair.
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It's located almost exactly on the equator, and so there's a changelessness about its daily cycles.
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And against this changelessness she knew herself changed.
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Continuity is not the same as changelessness.
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The conquered all but absorbed the conquerors, and changelessness was still the predominant characteristic of the social condition.
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Joe noted the same changelessness of expression in the other dark faces as he had seen in Silvertip's.
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The medieval world idealized changelessness.
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As the convolvulus stands in apparent changelessness in a silent rose-and-white eternity, so she seemed to herself a stationary being.
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It signifies 'prosperous changelessness.'
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She didn't know about comfort or changelessness, and with an attempt at empathy, she tried to imagine such an incredible existence.
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The changelessness of her elderly visage had been evident to her so long that she was startled to see anything else.