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So forward to 2012 we have an economic system that many see as unsinkable, enough said?
Some say it's her protection that makes the ship unsinkable.
"One of the officers told me they built this ship to be unsinkable."
These modifications were thought to have made the ships unsinkable.
It is the seemingly unsinkable value of the American dollar.
The Titanic has gone down in history as the ship that was called unsinkable.
Within two and a half hours the unsinkable ship had sunk, with the loss of 1,503 lives.
The Titanic was supposed to be unsinkable, but obviously it wasn't.
You, sir, are the chief designer of a supposedly unsinkable ship.
They believed the newspaper claims that Titanic was unsinkable, and you can see their point.
Further demonstrations have been done to prove how "unsinkable" the boats are.
Probably not true, but remember this: someone really did design the Titanic and then label it unsinkable.
It was a very stable, unsinkable and completely enclosed vessel.
Not many lifeboats had been provided, because the Titanic was said to be unsinkable.
Moe calls the 1997 film Titanic "unsinkable at the box office."
The ship was brand new and we thought she was unsinkable.
The Titanic was built to be an unsinkable ship.
Many have integral air chambers inside the hull, making them virtually unsinkable.
His ship the Destiny's Hand is said to be unsinkable.
To call a ship unsinkable was, in her mother's mind, flying in the face of God.
"Titanic" is an exhibition on the unsinkable ship that sank.
He wants to keep the good news flowing, like champagne at the captain's table on an unsinkable Titanic.
Once the $7 billion project is under way, the two carriers will be politically unsinkable.
Until, of course, someone built an unsinkable ship.
It was about as close to an unsinkable vessel as possible."