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I have come to accept that our marriage is indissoluble.
Seldom in a musical culture have language and music been so indissoluble.
Between the children and myself there is an indissoluble bond of friendship.
The marriage to her husband's spirit is believed to be "permanent and indissoluble".
They believed in an indissoluble bond between happiness and virtue.
It needs the summer work and is an indissoluble part of Lincoln Center.
"To a Hindu the marriage is sacramental and as such indissoluble."
Modern theologians increasingly hold to the view that the human being is an indissoluble unity.
Whether it be four weeks or four months, the principle remains the same and indissoluble.
Here, too, therefore, defensive and offensive requirements combined to form an indissoluble whole.
Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union and their proper place!
The two are always in indissoluble union in a perfect state of bliss.
The Church has consistently, since its beginnings, taken the position that a valid marriage is indissoluble.
But it was Delacroix who forged an indissoluble bond between nature and the human figure.
What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not? .
Bestow them, ye who are now made parties to this indissoluble league.
The "domestic" husband and wife appeared in public together, and their union was indissoluble.
The three must be considered together, an indissoluble triangle, and not in separate compartments as is usually the case.
Once again we come up against the indissoluble limit between the Spirit and Jesus.
He was without wife or indissoluble family ties.
They do at least imply a stable society in which marriage is indissoluble and family loyalty taken for granted.
Yet indissoluble from Mussorgsky's great imagination may be his legacy of fragments.
"The word and the tone were indissoluble; the phrasing was that of the finest musician."
After crossing this physiological threshold, the two effectively merged into a single, indissoluble being.