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In television an actor can become so closely associated with the product as to be indivisible from it.
If Rosoff's adult fiction turns out to be indivisible from her teenage fiction, it's because she continues to patrol the perilously ill-defined border between the two.
(One reason was that Mendel's gene was supposed to be indivisible, whereas the DNA molecule can be broken at any point along its length, and in fact molecular genetics assumes that such breaking takes place).
This is a region where the good and bad, the uplifting and the ugly, the old and the new do not just exist alongside each other, but are so enmeshed as to be indivisible.
Peace has been said to be indivisible; so is freedom, so is prosperity now, and so also is disaster in this one world that can no longer be split into isolated fragments.
Besides, in the Shinto religion, the kami, or spirits, at a shrine are thought to be indivisible: the war criminals have been put among the 2.5m others rather like 14 drops of water might be put into an ocean.The flaw in that claim of constitutionally mandated impotence is that Yasukuni retains a strong tie with the head of state himself, the emperor.
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In short, such a thought would be indivisible, and hence unthinkable by the human mind.
He will always be indivisible with Preston and regarded as its favourite son.
Atoms, according to them, are indivisible, imperceptible and momentary.
But to Susan, they are indivisible.
It holds that the right of individuals to bear arms is indivisible from the essence of American liberty.
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