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He had been listing the ways in which coordinates might be inviolably kept on file.
They last into time as inviolably as the light.
A romantic hero, inviolably suave, he turned every song into a spell.
Without lies, there can be no such sanctuary, no interior life that is completely and inviolably ours.
Telegrams, mail, people and merchandise could then move aboard conveyances inviolably British.
All our formats are inviolably random."
It is a means of knitting the hearts of the two parties to be married more firmly and inviolably together before they come together.
All the rights and franchises that belong to him as a man, or as a denizen, are inviolably to be preserved to him.
Skyscrapers tower over a perfectly preserved Victorian house that sits inviolably, if dwarfed, atop a medieval military parapet.
Hamilton objected, believing that the dividends on that stock had been inviolably pledged for the support of the sinking fund to retire the debt.
Judaism and Christianity while hearkening to common sources inviolably maintain their internal individuality and particularity.
Hagen Remillard's reply was chill and formal, and every aspect of his mind was inviolably shielded.
The mountain is tabooed, and if it devoured its sacrilegious intruders, it would only be more inviolably tabooed."
During the tragic years (830-839) where the emperor had suffered at the hand of his son's revolt the most undignified treatment, Count Evrard remained inviolably loyal.
Article XIII stipulated that "their provisions shall be inviolably observed by every state" and "the Union shall be perpetual".
As in Confession, however, the secret must, however, be kept inviolably, and hence a subject may object to any external use whatever of the revelations he has made to the superior.
They would "inviolably observe the rubric of the Book of Common Prayer, and the Queen majesty's injunctions: and the Book of Convocation."
Will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established in England?
WITH its mannish collar, buttoned-down front and inviolably starchy mien, the white shirtdress has about as many fashion lives as Sharon Stone has had second careers.
Now, through abrasions and dirt and a racking, sharp ache of stiffened muscles, Arithon regarded the agent whose predictable betrayal had unkeyed those inviolably guarded posterns.
Experts in canon law say it is not certain that a discussion in which a priest meets jointly with a husband and wife would be considered a sacramental confession - and thus inviolably privileged.
It becomes our duty to make sure that Iraq, which was cobbled together after World War I by European foreign offices, remains inviolably one down the ages, something like a new Jerusalem.
Among other presents made to Oree, were some medals or counters, resembling the coin of England, and struck in the year 1761; all of which, and particularly the plate, he promised carefully and inviolably to preserve.
Was he a hopeless case, as his doctor believed; "inviolably naïve," as Ford argues in his book; or wilier even than Duchamp, the prankster who said that Roussel made his absurdist art imaginable?
To these actors, who have served him for decades, he must loom as an omniscient visionary whose canon is as inviolably sacred to them as Freud's theoretical writings appear to be to a dwindling pool of Freudian acolytes.