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For the indivisible now is like a point in a line.
I understand the mind to be indivisible by its very nature.
It had been an indivisible part of all their lives.
Human rights are an indivisible part of our foreign policy.
Would there ever be a time when the world was one and indivisible?
In short, God is seen as being both perfect and indivisible.
But to him religion and life were one indivisible whole.
She had to find an indivisible one to protect her.
This is especially likely with assets that in practice are indivisible.
One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
That is, we have an indivisible union of 50 sovereign States.
In her day, she told me, we made do with "one nation, indivisible."
If freedom is indivisible, surely justice should be as well?
In 27, it was shown that the soul is indivisible.
He is known for creating the theory of indivisible labor.
Then there was nothing but the stillness of an indivisible present.
Once, they, too, had been indivisible from whatever concerned the Federation.
Each such house had four masters with indivisible household economy.
In either case, each is considered indivisible as an artistic creation.
He knew, a hundred years ago, that the atom was indivisible.
Fair division of indivisible good is however a much harder problem.
Be part of the process that makes America indivisible.
We should say exactly the same thing if a different minority were involved, because all human rights are indivisible and universal.
But this indivisible, if made up of many parts, will contradict reason.
With each, one art fortifies the other, and the result is an indivisible body of work.