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Newman had argued his way into Catholicism not by way of the familiar claim that the church was true because it was unchanging.
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The catalog, with an introduction by Ms. Riley and seven essays by Mr. Kudielka, then goes beyond the images to underscore how, for all its multiple expressions, Klee's vision of art was unchanging.
It was a cataclysmic event for scholars, who believed at the time that the universe was unchanging.
Maxwell's life was as adventurous as Moneypenny's was unchanging.
After CRT, the degree of invasion to adjacent organs was unchanging.
The stability of a just society does not mean that it must be unchanging.
"One of the beautiful things about this frozen body is that it is a metaphor for what is unchanging.
Aristotle envisioned the earth as the true center of all the circles or 'orbs' carrying the heavenly bodies around it and all motion as 'uniform,' that is, unchanging.
In particular when the speeds of the driver's vehicle and the preceding vehicle are approximately the same, the amount of this offset can be assumed to be unchanging between radar scans, making it possible to easily predict the position of the preceding vehicle.
She observes human nature with the impassive detachment of the anthropologist and records it with honesty -- and essential human nature is unchanging.
The nibbles – a bowl of radishes for £3, anchovies at the same price, roasted garlic, grilled octopus, sweet oily slices of saucisson or a thimble of brown potted crab which had about it the smooth, retro aspect of Shippam's paste (for the nostalgics) – are unchanging.
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