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1 For almost three decades Phil Taylor has been as immutable as death and taxes.
2 We have come to look upon what might be called the Emotional Colors as immutable .
3 Policy statements are presented as immutable articles of faith.
4 This was one of the Laws of Nature, as immutable as the Snake-Oil Law (aka.
5 The two princes felt it to be as immutable as the Spring with its law of birth.
6 She was as immutable as the Hills.
7 Perhaps that was how some universal law operated, a law as exact, as immutable as the Mendelian theory.
8 All these causes render the rules of justice stedfast and immutable; at least, as immutable as human nature.
9 This would have been unthinkable under the old agrarianate dispensation, when law was regarded as immutable and divine.
10 I see it in the way you are revealed by the stars, as immutable and shining as they are.
11 Genes often are seen as immutable , but a lot of our body's workings depend upon which genes are translated when.
12 How absurd in these people, then, to persist in putting faith in "axioms" as immutable bases of Truth!
13 God's means are laws-fixedlaws of nature, a part of His own being, and as immutable , as unchangeable as Himself.
14 I learned that day that even something as immutable as stone was actually just dissolving in slow motion into the sea.
15 Petyr has climbed rather far for someone of modest birth, especially in a world where class often seems as immutable as fate.
16 So it would be were it not for the law of inertia, as immutable a force in men and nations as in inanimate bodies.
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