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The barrier had gone from indestructibly hard to a gelatinous soft!
Your software exists permanently and indestructibly as a certain possibility, a certain mathematical set of relations.
She had never seen him so tanned, so athletically fit, so indestructibly cheerful.
It is a concrete bunker of a place, no more than a corridor of shops, a cable car station and a hotel, all indestructibly functional.
Maybe it was the scare of something potentially debilitating befalling a player the Nets had thought to be as indestructibly reliable as he is valuable.
Greek tragedy, like all true tragedy, leaves its audience with the feeling that despite all superficial changes, "life is at bottom indestructibly joyful and powerful".
'Not to worry, chum!' said the Lawrence youth benignly, puffing a little on the steps but indestructibly cool and amiable.
He did not look young for his years, but he was still young, always young--indestructibly young in spirit and bodily vigor.
Indestructibly seductive at 79, this greatest and wittiest of all singing tigresses has lasted even longer on the stage than the original glamorous grandmother, Marlene Dietrich.
Those lips seemed to phrase words intended for himself alone, kissing these words into the soft matter of his brain:' Though you are cast into the ultimate heat sink, you hover indestructibly.
The weapon had landed point first atop the rockpile, wedging itself indestructibly in some fine crevice, or perhaps cracking open its own niche with the force of its falling weight behind that unbreakable point.
Adherents say that God the Father resolves this problem by sending His Son, who is sinless and indestructibly perfect in character, to lead a perfect life and sacrifice himself for the sins of mankind.
In order for humans to behave properly, they can suppose that the soul is an imperishable substance, it is indestructibly simple, it stays the same forever, and it is separate from the decaying material world.
Some Mahayana and Dzogchen traditions of Buddhism, however, do assert an underlying monistic 'ground of being' or tathagatagarbha, which is stated to be indestructibly present in all beings and phenomena.
Giorgione's own hand is one of the rarest in European art - all the more reason to welcome its spectral appearance in a drawing lent by the Boymans Museum in Rotterdam to the present show - but the two Campagnolas were right there, indestructibly, for centuries.
The overwhelming opinion from businessmen and high government officials, parliamentarians and ordinary citizens is that the Germans, from Chancellor Kohl on down, are not about to abandon the legacy of Konrad Adenauer: that Germany should be an integral part of, and indestructibly linked to, Western Europe.