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The home, is one's stronghold and place of freedom where no outsider can intrude without permission, an inviolable place that in the concrete and in the abstract is inhabited by the human being.
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The word "harem" comes from the Arabic root "h-r-m," which can mean both an inviolable, sacred place and something taboo.
Like those other works, "Mockingbird" has created its own inviolable space; the sudden appearance of a second-rate work from Lee would hardly discredit the book that made her famous in the first place.
The Home Office is inviolable because Theresa May is a big beast.
But only now, in yet another amendment brought in this month, does the constitution declare private property "inviolable".
So the writers' room, like a therapist's office, must remain inviolable.
Sustainable landscape planning requires uncoupling property rights from inviolable and pre-political natural rights.
It doesn't matter how many mass killings take place; the constitutional right of all Americans, even mentally unstable ones, to bear arms is now generally accepted as inviolable.
That rule is inviolable.
"It represents inviolable optimism".
Defence spending is inviolable.
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