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In interviews, many complained that they had been cut no slack, despite their vehicles' being rendered immovable.
She taught Georgia to pout for the camera, but couldn't completely teach her, because Alicia's own eyebrows have been rendered immovable through Botox.
This idea of "traditions" is also dangerous because it glues us to the past, rendering us immovable and static.
It moves too slowly to run from predators; instead, when threatened, it slimes itself, secreting a super-sticky glue that renders it immovable and unappetizing.
For days, city plows had cleared the stop and nothing else, creating a seven-foot-tall mound of snow that now encased the Passat's trunk, rendering it immovable.
Using thermite grenades, the two rangers melted and destroyed the guns' elevating and traversing mechanisms, rendering the pieces immovable.
You can only go so far before there's enough broomstick in contact with the sand to put up fearsome resistance". Basically, the weight of the enormous building should be enough to render the 950 piles immovable.
The Septuagint renders "ṭoṭafot" ἀσαλευτόν, "something immovable".
They either suddenly don't care about reelection and maintaining majority power (which I find unlikely), or they believe combinations of gerrymandering, voting restrictions/vote suppression, ideologically immovable conservative judges, and unwavering support by a conservative base immune to insult, will render them impervious to opposition.
Two immovable, unyielding forces.
Steiner was immovable.
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