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No one took this as an irremovable stain on academia.
Eventually they must make place for "the one, the irremovable Book of resigned certainty."
Moral conflicts are "an intrinsic, irremovable element in human life".
It was these two issues that would remain as seemingly irremovable areas of tension across the next twenty years.
See waitresses with irremovable smiles say, "So what will you have, hon?"
In 1891 he was appointed as "irremovable rector" of Parnell.
Who could wonder that Rosette, enthusiast as he was, should be irremovable from his observatory?
Judicial power was separated from the legislative and executive powers to a great extent; judges, appointed for life, became irremovable.
ROLL through the caverns of matter, the world's irremovable bounds!
Once the ring's worn, it was irremovable.
Persistence (this feature causes the server to become irremovable)
She renounced poetry at that time, "as imposing irremovable obstacles to the realizing of the full potential afforded by language."
The fourth time she tried to flush the pan the water failed and the last grayish lump lay mocking her, irremovable.
In all dioceses every tenth rector should be irremovable if the requisite conditions are obtainable.
Both cameras added irremovable features to the pictures which distorted the original image, making them unacceptable for some applications such as forensic evidence in court.
Bike parts are not easily broken (the seat is irremovable), and they are not standard sizes.
Judges to be irremovable.
Their duties are principally to examine the junior clergy, and the candidates for irremovable rectorships.
The examination for irremovable rectorships must take place before the bishop or vicar-general and three examiners.
Short and enthusiastic, Lawrence was a pugnacious batsman who, according to one account, "could on occasions bat with irremovable resolve".
The United States has a serious and, apparently, structurally irremovable trade deficit with several of its major trading partners, especially Japan.
The non-human elements which, as I have said, are irremovable (save to miracle), are topography, climate, season, local physical conditions, and so forth.
A disadvantage of them is that, if spilled, they will form irremovable stains on clothing made from cotton as that also contains cellulose.
The forest boundary was marked with "irremovable marks, meres and boundaries", and the entire area also appears to have been enclosed.
He's irremovable, Resolv'd for flight.