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Her body felt heavy, almost immovable, she said, as she completed only half of her triple jumps cleanly.
"The problem with neo-liberalism," Iglesias begins, unabashed in his use of a term that most politicians still avoid for fear of sounding like an anarchist, "is that it constructs realities that are almost immovable".
The grief of families who lose their loved ones, is, trust us, almost immovable.
Face up to it sooner rather than later because bitterness as you age tends to become stronger until it's almost immovable.
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Among the most immovable legacies of apartheid are the rigid geographic boundaries that separate the races.
The cuboid and cuneiforms adjoin the metatarsal bones in a firm, nearly immovable joint.
Without heat and moisture, these molecules crystallize making them virtually immovable.[1].
Almost entirely submerged, silent and immovable, the system has numerous environmental benefits, alongside its clean energy generation.
"It was his view that to have an essentially immovable structure like that, almost in the travel portion of the road, is a safety hazard," he said.
This is just an immovable fact about mums.
The technology challenge in Sydney is akin to creating a huge, transitory multinational business almost from scratch under the pressure of immovable deadlines.
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