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It is often used to express a strong connection between two things. For example, "Her heart was inseparable to the little boy’s plight."
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Ms. Harris and her partners -- her older sister, Audrey, and Elizabeth Montgomery -- worked so closely together that their creations were inseparable to most observers though, in fact, Margaret Harris specialized in set design.
"In the theory of TCM [traditional Chinese medicine], the mind and the body of a person are inseparable; to have good health one must have good spirit and pay attention to cultivating one's spirit," the researchers, from Beijing Normal University and Southwest Minzu University, wrote in the article.
This is not an act against free will, it only reveals the nature of things and it proves that the freedom of our soul is not a choice but a fact, it's not subject to our will but inseparable to our existence.
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To some, Mr. Florio's career is a lesson in how smart politics and smart policy are inseparable -- to the point that it is impossible to credit him for one without the other.
This relationship must also apply to oral health, which is an integral and inseparable contributor to general health [ 4].
Moreover, together with its well-known role in emotion processing [64], Modinos and colleagues speculate, that an emotional component is inherent to self-processing and that the sense of self is inseparable linked to emotion.
The two men became inseparable, referring to each other as father and son.
Vertov, who saw theory and practice as inseparable, sought to uncover what made the young medium of moving images distinct from the other arts.
The changes may be most noticeable in the south, where war and its terminology have become inseparable companions to my people.
"The name Mucha and poster art are inseparable," according to a catalog entitled ALPHONSE MUCHA (Prestel, $65), which was edited by Agnes Husslein-Arco, Jean Louis Gaillemin, Michel Hilaire and Christiane Lange and designed by Peter Baldinger.
This approach can classify linearly separable samples and pick up those linearly inseparable samples to be classified in the advanced recognition using SVM.
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