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- Invincibly, mundane words of farewell glint as something sublime now amid the ashes and annihilation of the week.
- The Jews who refuse to convert are regarded as " deliberately defiant " rather than " invincibly ignorant ".
- Incidentally, I am one of those travelers for whom even the simplest permutations of foreign-exchange remain invincibly unfathomable.
- The human suffering caused through social injustice " invincibly prove religion a nullity . " " The supernatural was captured by mediocrity ."
- In the coming months, three major motion pictures will be released based on the work of that invincibly difficult master of the English language.
- "We have weaknesses on multiple levels that Canada's politicians of a variety of stripes have almost invincibly refused to correct,"
- Little Bear, played invincibly by rap singer Litefoot, is a noble being, a wise and earnest young man who has already lost a wife and feels a strong responsibility to his society.
- I am on the verge of cooperating with the annihilators among your Board of Invincibly Ignorant Amateurs by going into every reference with my name in it and purging all references to myself and my contributions.
- He broke through the American mumble _ caused by overly zealous use of secrecy _ to reveal enough about Osama bin Laden to convince all but the invincibly prejudiced that Mr . Bush's action was justified.
- Almost everybody today has heard of the major world religions, albeit not necessarily in any detail, so they're surely not " invincibly ignorant " . ( BTW, thank you Baseball Bugs for pointing out Islam.
- This struck me as a spectacular innovation, being able to rent a private office _ I paid $ 2 for the first 5 minutes and 38 cents for each additional minute _ in a place as invincibly dismal as an airport.
- Come to think of it, I was involuntarily subjected to 45 minutes of too-loud, in-your-face CNN just two weeks ago while waiting in the invincibly sluggish Continental Airlines baggage-claim area at Newark International Airport.
- His most famous work is a poem called " What Do I Say ? " in which he sarcastically and invincibly criticized both the government and soulless and sanctimonious militant terrorists who together crippled life in Syria in late 1970s and early 1980s.
- He has an air-brushed second wife not even half his age, a 29, 000-acre recreational ranch that would stagger the likes of Donald Trump, a set of invincibly reactionary politics that screens out everything but other rich white men.
- Why this surge of interest in the author who once referred to himself somewhat proudly as " invincibly unsalable, " and whose labyrinthine prose more often than not exhausts the average reader ? ( " We want it clear, goodness knows,"
- Foot's friend and " Private Eye " colleague Francis Wheen, in his " Guardian " review, concluded : " Passionate, energetic and invincibly cheerful : the qualities of his final book are also a monument to the man himself ."
- She cruised to the top of the field with a 1 : 03.84 to invincibly slide under the FINA B-cut ( 1 : 03.86 ) by two hundredths of a second ( 0.02 ) at the Kazakhstan Open Championships three months earlier in Almaty.
- "Mabel, " Lunn wrote, " was invincibly English and I was much consoled during the dark days of 1940 by the fact that her confidence in final victory was never shaken . " Lunn once said something nice to their daughter Jaqueta about the latter's courage during an air raid.
- For three days in succession, he sallies out with the emperor s army and fights invincibly, first as a black knight, then as a red knight and finally, on the third day, as a white knight, even managing to cut off the sultan s head during the final day s fighting.
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