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the immutable
adjective
Unable to be changed without exception.
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And then the immutable values are respect and integrity.
That is the immutable law of the American food chain.
Geoff Brown, a football writer, had a phrase for it: "the immutable law of the ex".
I was a little boy being instructed in the immutable fact of my own helplessness.
(One of the immutable laws of television is that the British love a good whodunnit).
UNDER the immutable law of unforeseen consequences, it doesn't matter what goes up around ground zero.
The ending is a clap of lightning signaling the immutable: "There are no shores.
But the immutable facts of time and geography remain a challenge.
(Time is underlined in another way by the immutable Gibson girls in the drawings that mask the set between acts).
The immutable psychic need people have for a shared belief system is precisely the premise of his political theory.
One doesn't want to behave like that but still these are the immutable rules of the men's lav.
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