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was indissociable
adjective
Not dissociable
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So, O.K., what he says won't exactly knock Susan Sontag off her pedestal, but he knows these films exist, he catches the blend of humor and philosophy, he knows that Godard is riffing on, distilling, and bringing to the fore the kind of subtly reverberant behavioral twists and dialogue-hooks that give classic Hollywood their allure, and he knows that the substance and the style are indissociable.
Nasal airflow is the natural vector for odorant molecules so that respiration and odorant sampling are indissociable.
In a recent study of 120 patients with OA of the knee, we could demonstrate that mineralization of articular cartilage by BCP is an indissociable process of OA and not only characterizes a specific subset of OA, but correlates significantly with clinical symptoms and the histological grade of the disease [ 10].
But for everyone, the person is indeed there, indissociable from his body, whatever its condition, and ethics must govern the relations that we maintain with the person.
Nixon was, Reagan was.
Was she being comforted?
"He was being fired".
I was being naïve.
She was being metaphorical.
The enthusiasm and the spirit of childhood, indissociable from Spielberg's cinema, are unreservedly infectious.
For better or worse, there's an entire realm of music that becomes indissociable from the movies in which it's used.
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