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the unshakable
adjective
That cannot be shaken or moved; unfaltering or unwavering.
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Even the unshakable Condi seems shaky.
But Toy retains the unshakable optimism of a dedicated angler.
In the first, Mrs. Clinton reiterated the "unshakable" American commitment to Israel's security.
Everything Mr. Isherwood wrote about "South Pacific" and the "unshakable optimism" it illuminates is true.
Finally, there is the unshakable sense that we have been here before.
The unshakable sage of coalition politics, Bayard Rustin, branded Carmichael's perspective "simultaneously utopian and reactionary".
What Biden heard in Hadley's voice was not the unshakable conviction normally expressed by White House officials.
Amid the growing unrest, the foreign ministry in Ankara stressed "the unshakable relations tying Turkey and Syria".
As a candidate he indicted the unshakable orthodoxies of both parties and the ossified culture of Washington.
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In spite of the Copernican revolution, Earth remains for each of us the firm, unshakable ground upon which everything stands.
Woodward told the panel that the Yalies' unshakable belief in the Internet as "a magic lantern that lit up all events" nearly gave him an aneurysm.
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