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This seemed a point we couldn't get past, one of those inalterable attitudes dogs form.
Change has been constant in the lives of the Brown brothers, except for that inalterable family dynamic.
The only place with an inalterable role was Scone.
Under all her illness, persisted a deep, inalterable knowledge.
He made his argument with an inalterable simplicity.
The euro is coming, that is an inalterable fact.
Within eleven months, as we shall shortly see, Hitler made his fateful and inalterable decision to go to war.
But he was like a gleaming, bright pebble, something bright and inalterable.
Conflict runs deep; difference is ubiquitous and inalterable.
"This is an inalterable fact for me.
We need to hold out just until the Enterprise gets here," Fuller said flatly, as if he were stating an inalterable fact.
The inalterable core, as His Cognizance has, um, finely.
Blame the front office, curse the fates, but the inalterable truth was that the Nets had lost the very ground they had gained.
Rand displayed the empathetic expression of someone forced to watch a dear old friend suffer a terrible and inalterable fate.
He was so confident of his inalterable Kaunianity, he could slip its bounds now and then.
It has an inalterable simplicity."
The vampire kiss had left no visible trace except the wound, no inalterable change on the pale pink flesh.
But he had never shown the cold will necessary, nor had he developed the inalterable discipline needed, to attain Select status.
The inalterable, horizon-to-horizon bleakness of the world gnawed the roots of our souls.
Then again, both men thought government should deliberately inculcate virtue, befriend religion and submit to an inalterable morality inscribed in the very nature of things.
"Nothing is inalterable.
"Perfect, inevitable, inalterable," Stravinsky said.
Experiments are rarely possible in existing neighbourhoods where the street pattern, the properties and the residents are given and inalterable.
Is it your opinion that men's acts proceed from one central and unchanging and inalterable impulse, or from a variety of impulses?
At one time it had been a sign of madness to believe that the earth goes round the sun; today, to believe that the past is inalterable.