Sentence examples for indivisible nature from inspiring English sources

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In 1996 Gimps began searching for prime numbers, which because of their indivisible nature are sometimes called the atoms of the number system.

Nothing was distinct, or of its own indivisible nature, nothing was fixed, nothing was demanded: all was wavering spirit and intuition.

Its single and indivisible nature was to have been realized through the Joint Contractual Plan which complemented the Treaty.

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But Rimsky subsumes all these effects into his own surpassingly gentle vision: of a love persisting past the point of death; of callow betrayal and saintly forgiveness; of a city indivisible from nature.

Russian officials celebrated the decision on Thursday, with the Foreign Ministry calling it "an important acceptance of the indivisible and universal nature of international terrorist threats".

"Hath He not made us all in one island," James told the English parliament, "compassed with one sea and of itself by nature indivisible?" In April 1604, however, the Commons refused on legal grounds his request to be titled "King of Great Britain".

And, rather than simply dying, she takes on a new kind of life in which she and nature become indivisible and eternal.

Their speculation about a hard, indivisible fundamental particle of nature was replaced slowly by a scientific theory supported by experiment and mathematical deduction.

According to CBS Los Angeles, "Staunton was trying to exit through the front door of Rohrabacher's office to visit a restroom when, according to Rohrabacher, a protester yanked the door open, causing her to fall and hit her head". No charges were filed, but in a statement, both Rohrabacher and the NRCC suggested that the incident revealed the true, dangerous nature of Indivisible.

His second antinomy, which deals with the divisibility of space, shows that we can infallibly reason both that the basic components of nature are simple, indivisible substances, and that all substances are infinitely divisible, despite the fact that each of these positions blatantly contradicts the other.

The definition both assumes that nature is an indivisible whole and, therefore, when fully doing both priority needs to be given to the prioritization pattern of thinking over the this-or-that-in-time-and-space pattern of thinking.

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