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In it, science's apparently immutable laws are scoffed at.
The rule is upheld by the obvious and apparently immutable hierarchical distinction between what critics and artists do.
So the poet recalls, in his own way, before driving into "une époque Nouvelle", that blessed and apparently immutable summer of 1914.
There's a compelling argument that Morrissey keeps attracting new, young fans because his apparently immutable worldview, in which it's always someone else's fault and everything is so unfair, chimes with their own adolescent experience.
Rather than making a virtue of the apparently immutable strategies, departmental allocations and priorities that the chancellor will announce today, it might be better to be more flexible and responsive on a year-by-year basis.
And there's the bond of the self, the inescapable and apparently immutable force of character, which seems to compel the free-spirited, unconstrained man, out on a spree, to choose as a mistress the same woman as the one he was, or is, married to.
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Finding a man who can square these contradictory yet immutable truths to produce a team that is standing, yet relaxed, is now apparently a "major priority" of the Football Association, secondary in importance – I am told – only to the need to work out an equitable way to slot new recruit Sir Trevor Brooking into the international committee's biscuit-buying rota.
The crumbling at the close, apparently echoing the crash of the Berlin Wall, showing in short order that nothing repugnant need be immutable, was a moment of amazement as well as rejoicing.
The facts are immutable.
In this immutable dream.
Now it is immutable.
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