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The Subotchevs had only two ancient shaggy saddle horses, one of which, called the Immovable, had turned grey from old age.
Virgin Soil 2003
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The Subotchevs had only two ancient shaggy saddle horses, one of which, called the Immovable, had turned grey from old age.
Virgin Soil Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850
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Immovable tumors were advanced, invasive, and even metastatic.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Immovable tumors were advanced, invasive, and even metastatic.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Immovable, immutable fate is, of course, mental Viagra for songwriters.
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Immovable tumors were advanced, invasive, and even metastatic.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Immovable mountains of debt run up in the 1980s have become impassable barriers to progress for poor countries in the 1990s.
Beyond the Crash Gordon Brown 2010
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Immovable property is those assets that are listed in the ketubbah as her dowry (nedunyah).
Marriage. 2009
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In the attempt to indicate what is ineffable, beyond words, various terms have been used: Atman, Tao in its transcendent sense, The Void, Suchness, the Immovable Mover, The Omega Point.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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It's strange that Time didn't specifically list some of the pieces of junk we owned: the "Ca-ca Car", the "Andria Doria", the "Immovable Saab" and the "Rambler From Hell".
Time Magazine -- 50 Worst Cars of All Time Bill Crider 2007
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