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The Cornish sea still lapped immemorially at the rocks.
She needed to be bold; all women were immemorially forbidden to enter Thieves' House.
Long yellow hair framed faces strong and comely, youthful and immemorially mature.
Known immemorially to the Jenkins family.
Presently a parklike expanse, shaded by trees immemorially old, opened before them.
There was also an immemorially beautiful young woman named Felicity, mother of the small child, hurriedly cleaning mismatched glasses and teacups.
Intensely Indian, it was, and crumbly, and mouldering, and immemorially old, to all appearance.
Roofs were fallen and columns were broken, but there still remained an air of immemorially ancient splendor which nothing could efface.
Faking a sound-track was an immemorially old gag, almost as old as sound-tracks themselves.
Kara had come to a spinning stop, her hands slanted over her eyes in the immemorially seductive gesture of simulated prudery.
D'Oyly Carte is no longer an institution immemorially bound to Gilbert and Sullivan.
An immemorially old-fashioned garroting-wire trailed inches from the nape of Winkle's neck, for Winkle had nearly sung to the police.
To primitive religion and the Indians of Mexico and the American Southwest it was a friend of immemorially long standing.
It was a rude ascent, roughly hacked from the sheer stone immemorially long ago and worn blunt by use; but it was wide and safe.
Surely, in a place where images of the CCD had been openly, immemorially worshipped, there would be many unwholesome things to root out and destroy.
O my soul, to thy domain gave I all wisdom to drink, all new wines, and also all immemorially old strong wines of wisdom.
His pathologically sensitive ears began to listen for faint footfalls in the immemorially sealed loft overhead, and sometimes the illusion of such things was agonizingly realistic.
The survival of these myths, some of them immemorially ancient, is precisely due to the fact that they have been readdressed, readjusted and reinterpreted through the ages.
The Campbells and MacGregors might ebb and flow, but the Macdoughs immemorially ebbed.
But the unit on Garth's armored back counteracted Ostwelt's gravity sufficiently to greatly enhance the performance of a parawing of immemorially ancient design.
Such ancient landmarks had been immemorially used as places of execution, Tyburn itself being merely the point where Watling Street crossed the Roman road to Silchester.
He felt sure he was in the immemorially sealed loft above his own room, but whether he could ever escape through the slanting floor or the long-stooped egress he doubted greatly.
In 1975, when her husband declined to challenge an incumbent county commissioner (a powerful, immemorially old-boy office, "the established governmental unit before there were cities to govern"), Ann Richards was the second-choice candidate.
Oh, for no purpose at all except as boys rob nests immemorially, for the fun of it, to have and handle and show to other lads as an exceeding treasure, and afterwards discard.
Hugues Cuenod, who attracted such attention when he appeared in the Met's "Turandot" two seasons back at the age of 87, was at least singing the part of the Emperor, who is meant to be immemorially old.