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Working together almost indivisibly as partners and equals, they produced what was later called Cubism.
The founding treaties state that all member states are indivisibly sovereign and of equal value.
Oneness theology specifically maintains that God is absolutely and indivisibly one.
Property in which ownership is indivisibly vested in two or more persons.
This is closely linked, possibly indivisibly, to the debate between form (aesthetics) and function.
The air seemed to melt indivisibly into cloud.
But most of us recall our fathers' weaknesses and failures indivisibly from our love for them.
Head, heart, and body remain indivisibly organic and he who would divide them does so at his peril.
Revolutionary equality will be indivisibly individual and collective.
"To be joined with another soul," he said, "indivisibly.
In Divine love, lover and Beloved are indivisibly one.
That African-American voters are indivisibly monolithic is the most stubborn myth of modern politics.
Russia must be indivisibly whole.
And they are contrary to what exists within the Yankees' clubhouse, the players say, proudly, defiantly and indivisibly.
Last night, when Annie curled indivisibly against him, she had whispered, "You will go down in history, you know.
STEVE: There's a huge, yes, it's identifying that machine indivisibly.
The primary thesis of Wróblewski's program accented the need for art in which "aesthetic and ideological elements would be indivisibly fused."
This property of occurring instantaneously, or indivisibly, leads to the use of the term atomic as an alternative to the longer "linearizable".
Common ownership is a principle according to which the assets of an enterprise or other organization are held indivisibly rather than in the names of the individual members.
His assemblages generally give the appearance of being functional machines or ritualistic objects that are indivisibly "of a piece," albeit of indiscernible origin and purpose.
The story symbolically represents the Vedic principle of seeking the lord within one's heart and to ultimately lose oneself in Him indivisibly which is what is realization.
The observer and reality are not separate and mind and body are indivisibly one, and consciousness causes collapse (e.g. the act of observation affects reality directly).
Following Longchenpa, wherever Samantabhadra is Samantabhadri is evident indivisibly in Yab-yum (Tibetan).
OS 2200 handles applications that use sizes other than multiples of 112 words by indivisibly reading the containing physical records and writing back out the unchanged and changed portions with data chaining.
A term that comes closer to Coptic Orthodoxy is miaphysite, which refers to a conjoined nature for Christ, both human and divine, united indivisibly in the Incarnate Logos.