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Retailers kept their doors closed until midnight, so the boundary between dignified family dinners and frenzied bargain hunting remained inviolate.
To His great relief, there was no landlady in the hall, and so His witticism remained inviolate.
But despite the winding down of the cult of Mao in the years after his death in 1976, the mausoleum has remained inviolate.
(We hear her do Bryn Mawr shades of Spanish and German and Russian, but Mayer vetoed Yiddish; the virgin goddess might lay herself down, but the Connecticut shiksa remained inviolate).
Even if 100 perfect words constituted a long day's output, even if he had to run on empty ("This is what keeps your old daddy in business!" he once remarked, downing a handful of antipsychotic pills and chasing them with bourbon), even if "Dick generally expressed bewilderment at finding himself in a particular place and time," his work remained inviolate and essential.
Either way, it's clear that one principle, so firmly upheld by DeMille, has remained inviolate no matter what the courts have to say: American moguls, snake-oil salesmen and politicians looking to score riches or power will stop at little if they feel it is in their interests to exploit God to achieve those ends.
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The problem is much more vexing for North Korea, Professor Zittrain said, because its "comprehensive official fantasy worldview" must remain inviolate.
"Of course you couldn't expect to remain inviolate; but surely there had to be some part of yourself you could call your own without causing trouble.
They "went on, almost defiantly, tempting fate, challenging it, unshakable in their conviction that though the whole world might wilt and die at their feet, they themselves would remain inviolate".
Speed-camera fines, for example, will rise by 50% to £60 to meet the costs of enforcement.The Treasury has sought to draw a distinction between charges for, say, parking or congestion (the revenues of which it accepts can be hypothecated), and ordinary taxes which must remain inviolate.
One wonders how long the Bayreuth canon can remain inviolate; who could imagine the Salzburg Festival snubbing Mozart's "Mitridate?" Wagner's attitude toward his first three operas deserves no more weight than the opinions of myriad other composers who dismissed youthful works of their own creation.
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