Sentence examples for inviolable work from inspiring English sources

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The idea of the inviolable work of art had not penetrated the feverishly busy opera houses of Europe at the time.

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For much of his career, some 30 years, Mr. Person was half of an inviolable team, working side by side with the great jazz singer Etta Jones, who died in 2001.

Mario is a character for whom gamers have a great deal of affection, and fans of Super Mario 64, widely considered among the most exemplary video game of its era, are unusually invested in the sanctity of a work they consider inviolable.

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.

Austen's oeuvre is inviolable – it can never be unwritten.

It is through his principled neutrality, integrity and hard work, rather than the constitutionally stated "inviolable position", that he has earned moral authority as well as Thai people's love and respect.As for the current crisis, as events unfolded, Thailand's government was able to restore law and order.

But one idea that infused their work could hardly be clearer: Individuals have inviolable rights, and government exists to secure them.

One evening in 1985, Kouchner was having dinner with an old friend, Mario Bettati, a professor of law, and complaining that international law, by treating borders as inviolable, erected frustrating and morally insupportable barriers to his work.

The full editor's note is below: One of the inviolable principles of journalism, one we live by at POLITICO, is that the work we publish must be genuinely our own.

"You think of your home as a safe harbor, and for me this is not only a place where I can enjoy time with my family, it's also where I write music and work," said Ms. Ryan, 41. "To reach an understanding that a house is not inviolable really shook me to the core".

Militants of the moment began to demand work not as a sop to the indigent, but as a right of citizenship, as precious and inviolable as anything in the Bill of Rights.

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