Sentence examples for as imperishable as from inspiring English sources

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And yet some version of the case persists, as imperishable as a zombie.

Copper is not as imperishable as gold, but it's more demotic, a people's metal.

"Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon -- we have the stars" ("Now, Voyager," 1942) is as imperishable as "Fasten your seat belts.

Nevertheless, Bowie persevered, moving to New York even while songs as imperishable as Rebel Rebel were missing the US top 40 (though scoring at home in the UK), and in 1974 embarking on his Diamond Dogs tour, a massively theatrical undertaking that traversed America without going to Europe at all.

Charles Isherwood of The New York Times called it "dismal" and Steven Suskin of Variety wrote that it had "a tunestack only one quarter as imperishable" as Jersey Boys.

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But in the desire to maintain the orthodoxies of the day (which must always pass as imperishable truths), instead of reaffirming the common wisdom, the disseminators of (fixed) ideas have been in danger of defeating their own purpose.

That these two ancient people are played by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva, known to us through five decades of European cinema as imperishable specimens of male and female beauty, makes the nakedness of their ageing, failing and fading all the more poignant.

Out of his shabby studio at 1320 South Lauderdale came Wright's A Nickel and a Nail, Peebles's I Can't Stand the Rain and I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down, Syl Johnson's Take Me to the River, and Green's Let's Stay Together – recordings now regarded as imperishable classics of soul music.

Such later and equally imperishable efforts as "Parker's Mood," "Donna Lee," "Barbados," and "Blue Bird" are also present.

A knockout to the eye — nailing Play-Doh's eerily super-bright but dead hues — and a goad to the mind, it might stand as an imperishable symbol of art's present worldly estate: child's play in a game with no-limit stakes.

The dead pharaoh flies up to heaven to join the sun-god Re, in his solar boat, on his unceasing voyage across the sky, or he joins the circumpolar stars, known as the "Imperishable Ones," or he ascends a ladder to join the gods in heaven.

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