Sentence examples for immovable part of from inspiring English sources

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It also cites a remarkable ruling by Britain's law lords in 1904 vindicating a tiny bunch of Protestant diehards in a property row, on the ground that predestination was indeed an immovable part of their church's doctrine.Under the English-speaking world's common law, precedents, sometimes going back to medieval England, always play a role.

Published in 1981 soon after John Lennon's murder, it was buoyed by the wave of nostalgia that ensued – the first stirrings of the over-the-top Beatles worship that is now an immovable part of popular culture all over the world.

Stuart Geddes is an immovable part of the architecture of London clubbing.

The ends of the samples were glued and sandwiched between small plastic sheets using a cyanoacrylate adhesive and were pinched within serrated grips connected both to a load cell of 10 N capacity and to the immovable part of the testing machine.

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It made him very clearly see how fixed and immovable a part of him was, how easily unconscious fear can arise, and how fragile our mental stability can be.

And there is a further twist to the story that brings us back to the assumption that immovable public showcases are part of a nation's heritage.

But real, absolute rest, is the continuance of the body in the same part of that immovable space, in which the ship itself, its cavity, and all that it contains, is moved.

However, an important limitation in such investigations, derives from the fact that, often enough, heritage objects are immovable or represent an integral part of an archaeological or historical site, for instance, wall paintings, hence their transfer to analytical laboratories or facilities is not possible.

Unlike humans and other vertebrates, which have flexible rib cages, turtles uniquely have an immovable rib cage — fused to, and part of, the shell.

But we need also remember that, en masse, we make the numbers from our changing motives, and in that doubleness — we're each part of one giant immovable pile of numbers; we each choose where to place ourselves within the pile — resides a (still quite beautiful) mystery of election.

Another difference exists between what the common law describes as trespass to land and the tort of nuisance and what civil lawyers have seen primarily as part of the law of immovable property.

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