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"India has so far demonstrated the capacity to hold together two lifelines, one an original, primal, or indigenous, almost immutable line, and the other of 'change,'" she tells Mr. Jahanbegloo.
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The immutable clan lines that have pitted Somalis against one another for decades are not a problem here.
Only an earthquake — the Iowa results, for instance — could shatter such previously immutable story lines as the Clinton campaign's invincibility and the innate hostility of white voters to a black candidate.
The painful truth is that the color line often seems immutable here, and the nation seems like one in name, not spirit.
It also resonates with the Chinese because its sweeping narrative encapsulates a historical rhythm that they see as an immutable fact, one expressed in the opening lines: "The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide.
The standard line at most spirits companies is that they have made an immutable product throughout the decades, if not centuries.
were largely unsuccessful, other lines of evidence have long supported the view that intelligence is far from immutable.
As in the previous line of reasoning, Gassendi seeks to establish that some properties of macro-sized objects variable solidity here, immutable materiality in his first argument require an underlying atomic architecture.
The facts are immutable.
In this immutable dream.
Now it is immutable.
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