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Although internal meaning may be viewed as the most (or arguably, the only) important matter of human existence, its scientific characterization has so far resisted the otherwise seemingly unstoppable strides of technological progress.
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"I played with some great players in my career but, watching that performance, not just his goals - his ability to create opportunities for his team-mates - and when he's in that mood and when he's in that stride, he is unstoppable.
It must rankle bin Laden to see Mr. Bush striding the globe as Top Gun, a suddenly unstoppable cowboy who soared in the midterm elections by threatening the evildoer his father easily defeated and eclipsing the evildoer who transformed his presidency.
When Abba hit their stride, though – SOS, Mamma Mia, Fernando – they became unstoppable.
"It's a poem in medieval French I want to send to the Spanish ambassador, but I can't remember the end of it!" Leigh Fermor strode briskly over, despite his 89 years, shook my hand and launched into an unstoppable reminiscence of tramping across Europe in 1933.
Unstoppable cloud.
Appearance: Unstoppable.
HE LOOKS unstoppable.
This is unstoppable India.
They appear unstoppable.
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