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We had been opened up and inalterably changed by our servitude.
"I am inalterably opposed to events in the park that are designed to promote products," she said.
One last hope that the world wasn't inalterably cruel.
But still he hesitated, torn in two directions, caught between choices that could change his life inalterably.
They expected, inalterably, the worst of each other.
There was a limited number of matters to which Stern was inalterably committed.
Just as he had been inalterably changed by Mrs. Dalton's death.
Unfortunately, the room is inalterably dull.
"It was a case where you had two very strong forces that were inalterably opposed to each other," Mr. Doria said.
He lay awake for many hours, hard and clear and unthinking, his soul crystallising more inalterably.
And time was passing inalterably.
This time, the game changed inalterably in the fifth minute, after the United States won the ball on a failed free kick by the Czechs.
The Soviet responses have been of little consolation to the Americans, who say their lives have been inalterably disrupted.
But any comparison of techniques on opposite sides of the face ignores the fact that the sides are connected and inalterably related.
The stubborn Colgrave of old, he kept Dragon's course inalterably fixed on Freyland.
But the 43-year-old symphonist, far more assured emotionally as well as compositionally, manages to shift the mood inalterably at a stroke.
Photography records inalterably the single image, while painting records a plurality of images willfully directed by the artist."
Additionally, I, personally, am categorically, adamantly, inalterably opposed to resurrecting Nakar."
"There is something inalterably improper for state governments to organize legislation that promotes a practice that is corrupt to generate taxes.
Nizan's life chances were clearly and inalterably inscribed in his family situation long before he was born in Tours in February 1905.
It may be that the Arabs are so inalterably hostile to Israel that Israel will have no choice but to adopt such a stance.
In this 30-minute work, the music evolves in calm, slow, inalterably quiet spans of quixotic harmonies and motivic fragments.
But in a community that occupies only 2.5 square miles and has only 2,500 residents, even a few construction projects can seem to be inalterably changing the village's nature.
In a successful bid for the Republican nomination in the primary, his advertisements stressed that he was "inalterably opposed to the New Deal Program of waste and extravagance."
And in those few words, so simply said, so inalterably meant, Patrice Hazzard knew she had found at last all the goodness there is or ever can be in this world.