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It fell upon his ear with many tones of tenderness, that were not insusceptible of the new meaning.
As a result, leaderless resistance cells are largely insusceptible to informants and traitors.
The house of a gentile is insusceptible to tzaraath.
Clothing belonging to a gentile are insusceptible to tzaraath.
In a hope to restore the humane compassion in the insusceptible modern age, the film displays an alternative form of genuine humanity.
In a similar vein, a mixture of plant fibers containing linen is insusceptible unless it is at least half linen.
They exist in time but also exist outside of time because they are built and preserved to be physically insusceptible to time's ravages.
Proudhon supported individual possession of land and argued that the "land is indispensable to our existence, consequently a common thing, consequently insusceptible of appropriation."
"a thing outside commerce") is a doctrine originating in Roman law, holding that certain things may not be the object of private rights, and are therefore insusceptible to being traded.
The essence of music's higher flights is transcendental in the highest degree imaginable, in ways that are manifestly intelligible and effectual, and quite insusceptible to verbal accounting.
I built the Retreat to withstand everything except a direct hit, selected the site accordingly, but no location is completely insusceptible to explosive damage if the job is done correctly."
Such axioms are insusceptible to proof, but can be used in conjunction with mathematical definitions for point (geometry), line (mathematics), curves, surfaces, and solid geometry to draw logical conclusions.
Despite the danger umpires faced during this era Clement was treated respectfully by both players and fans, and became respected for her serious style and because she was insusceptible to bribery.
Even a matron is not insusceptible to flattery, and the prospect of a visitor whose great object would be to listen to her conversation, was not without its charms to Mrs. Palfrey.
We cannot deny, it is true, that the satiric model of the days in question is insusceptible of improvement, and that the modern author who deviates therefrom must necessarily sacrifice something of merit at the shrine of originality.
If any of the four walls are built or internally overlaid with marble, natural outcropping of rock, brick or earthen soil, that wall is insusceptible to tzaraath, and a house cannot be rendered impure unless all four walls are susceptible.
Families containing insusceptible hosts: Alliaceae, Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Cruciferae, Cucurbitaceae, Gramineae, Labiatae, Leguminosae-Papilionoideae, Liliaceae, Pedaliaceae, or Solanaceae, Umbelliferae.
When the horse stops near a dwelling, Trinity gets up, pulls on his boots, gets stung by a scorpion hiding in the boot (but is clearly insusceptible to the venom), drags his Colt 45 in holster, feeds some hay to his horse, then walks inside.
Although the Suriname government requested to have the case declared as insusceptible, the committee judged that the 15 victims were "arbitrarily deprived of their lives contrary to article 6 (1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights", and appealed Suriname to investigate the murders and prosecute the ones responsible.