Sentence examples for inseparable through from inspiring English sources

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Christopher Alden, in a telephone interview from Portland, Ore., where he is remounting the production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" that brought him a new degree of acclaim when it had its premiere with City Opera in 2009, said that he and his brother were inseparable through college.

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It also understands a specificity of thing-event to be a recapitulation of the whole; parts and the whole are to be lived in an inseparable relationship through an exercise of nondiscriminatory wisdom, without prioritizing the visible over the invisible, the explicit over the implicit, and vice versa.

We stayed inseparable even through that first summer after our first school year together.

Throughout their duel, the two horses were almost inseparable as they careened through the lane, bumping against each other repeatedly like gladiators.

8 35 A.M. (HBO2) ROMY AND MICHELE'S HIGH SCHOOL REUNION (1997) Romy (Mira Sorvino) and Michele Lisa Kudroww) are inseparable friends fashionably gliding through life until their 10-year reunion comes along, creating doubts about their few accomplishments up to this point.

It reconciles freedom of conscience with multicultural modern life and declares the individual inseparable from his community through two big ideas: an approach to politics that Mario M. Cuomo once called the "American-Catholic tradition of political realism," and a moral standard called the "consistent life ethic".

"A close look at executions in America suggests that despite our best efforts, pain and potential for error are inseparable from the process through which the state extinguishes life -- and that the conversation about capital punishment needs to take that fact into consideration," Sarat wrote.

Handed the reins by Olson from the beginning, they bonded immediately as roommates, lunchmates and teammates, becoming almost inseparable and helping each other through some early-season freshman follies.

In the "idiot son" cycle, the Hikari figure is variously named Pooh, Eeyore, Mori or Jin, from the novella Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness (1969), in which a man feels his son's pain through their fierce, inseparable bond, to A Quiet Life (1990) - which Itami adapted for the cinema, with a film score based on Hikari's compositions.

Given that people are an inseparable part of their environment through their dependence on ecosystems and the services they provide, it is essential to understand the human influences that impact the environment and in turn determine the effects they will have on the existing ecosystem services.

Our premise is that, in indigenous contexts, many individual rights are virtually inseparable from the communities which, through customs, confer the rights in the first place.

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