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Then there was all the leather, which brought her out in a rash but seemed to be unbreakably traditional.
Internal experiences and their physical expression are unbreakably united.
The hot metal would shrink as it cooled, binding unbreakably to the wood.
Quick as thought, I assumed full solidity, fastened my gaze unbreakably on to his, and told him to be still.
Her hand was on Tegger's wrist, her grip unbreakably strong.
Welded unbreakably to his equipment, Angus waited like a capped volcano.
The oath was more costly than any gift being burned, for it bound her life unbreakably to Barrayar.
John felt that this unbreakably coded message was bad news; he immediately contacted Tracy Island for support.
Worf knew about her--she was not born to the place with which she had become so unbreakably associated.
The first were merely frameworks of metal pipe, which men were welding unbreakably together.
Is it absolutely unbreakably secure?
But today, Stich played the same way he had at Wimbledon: invincibly and, with the exception of one shaky game in the third set, unbreakably.
At the same time, Carraway realised that Gatsby was a flawed and fated character who was bound unbreakably to the past.
That had created a connection, a connection Lady had hammered into place cleverly, unbreakably, so that she could steal power from the goddess indefinitely.
The name of Piana is historically unbreakably connected with the catering of Kolokotronis armed forces with the essentials for their winning battles.
From the moment Warne bowled former England captain Mike Gatting with his fabled 'ball of the century' the cricketing world was firmly, and unbreakably, in the Victorian's thrall.
Beyond the web, hovering like a threatening bank of dark and roiling clouds, were countless more entities, each separate yet all linked, tenuously but unbreakably, to each other and to the one that swirled so closely about him.
The long strands were white and soft as spun silk, though as unbreakably strong as any rope when she pulled it between her hands- From behind her, Herewiss reached in and pulled down the main mass of the material.
So you think it's reasonable to bind yourself for life, unbreakably, to a group of people who stand for nothing, who have no fixed goal or aspiration, who have become nothing but a remnant of a lost civilization?
To Melanie Phillips and the deranged viewpoint for which her name is shorthand, being a proudly Jewish foe of anti-Semitism is unbreakably synonymous with agreeing wholeheartedly with every Israeli action, be it the land grabs, wildly disproportionate responses to incoming missiles, or anything else.
William R. Spernow, a Sacramento, Calif., computer crime specialist who works on a grant from the Federal Bureau of Justice Assistance, has encountered a few cases in which criminals have encrypted information unbreakably, including one involving a pedophile who encrypted the identities of his young victims.
What's more, this business about a shortening distance and a slowing rate of time (and an increasing mass also, by the way) is unbreakably linked with the further consequence of the theory that the speed of light in a vacuum is an absolute maximum for any object possessing mass (objects such as ourselves and our spaceships).