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the unshakeable
adjective
Not able to be shaken; firm, solid, resolute
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"That's been the unshakeable alliance, those two.
The rottenness in football shocked even the unshakeable Mr Rossi.
These are the unshakeable, unchallenged and largely false beliefs that anxiety suffers carry with them about themselves and the world.
It wasn't only the jokes and the stories and the roguish malice but the unshakeable core of the man.
On the budget deficit, the Hamiltonians echo the unshakeable Brookings Line: deficits must be cut before anything else can happen.
But I returned with the unshakeable feeling that I'm done with cameras, and that most of us are, if we weren't already.
He says this with the unshakeable confidence of a cleaned-up, two-time Oscar nominee who is back on top of his game.
But this time, a shaft of light has parted the rubble and the corpses and the unshakeable grief that could last for years.
It was from this modest upbringing that the former Texas governor said he came to understand the "unshakeable family bond" and importance of giving back to the community.
It upsets me, when I see responses to my writing that are simplistic, and refer only to the unshakeable political convictions of the commenters.
The British mistrust the seriousness with which the French regard the septième art while envying the unshakeable political and financial support their film-makers enjoy.
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