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the indivisible
adjective
Incapable of being divided; atomic.
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"The Indivisible Guide" provided the how-to's.
The results emphasized the indivisible unity of body and mind.
But as the months went by, the Indivisible organization splintered.
For the indivisible now is like a point in a line.
"They're the most important of the bunch," said a post on the Indivisible website.
This defines a bridge that can and must be crossed before any attempts to tear the indivisible apart.
Shortly after the election, I ordered myself a Reminderband that reads, "America the Indivisible". I wear it to remind myself to do something every day on behalf of America the Indivisible.
In Charles City on Thursday, nearly two dozen protesters, organized by the Indivisible group, dominated the hour-long Q&A.
Russian officials celebrated the decision on Thursday, with the Foreign Ministry calling it "an important acceptance of the indivisible and universal nature of international terrorist threats".
In a patent case a judge is asked to dissect the indivisible stream that is technical progress, to say where one man's inspiration ends and another's begins.
For citizens who want to influence their elected representatives, the Indivisible organization has created two now-famous guides, and spawned a well-organized grassroots movement.
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