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  • Biden Calls Ties Between U.S. and Israel 'Unshakable'

    NYT > Home Page By ETHAN BRONNER 2010

  • Japanese Finance Minister S.es Trust in U.S. Debt as 'Unshakable'

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX 2009

  • Israel is in the process of annexing the whole of Jerusalem its indivisible part of the Israeli State, there will be no concessions on this point, the [SOS] Hillary and the [PM] BiBi will meet in the halls of power of [AIPAC/AZC], and each will talk to the confidence-building that has taken place been the two, the Deep Running Bonds, and Unshakable Special Relationship, which will never be broken or end.

    Matthew Yglesias » A Song for Jim DeMint 2010

  • Unshakable loyalty to a central partner does not preclude passionate responses to other people.

    Fidelity With a Wandering Eye 2005

  • Unshakable loyalty to a central partner does not preclude passionate responses to other people.

    Fidelity With a Wandering Eye 2005

  • Unshakable confidence to leap forcefully into the realm of creation.

    The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000

  • Unshakable confidence to leap forcefully into the realm of creation.

    The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000

  • Unshakable confidence to leap forcefully into the realm of creation.

    The First Five Pages Noah Lukeman 2000

  • Unshakable, unperturbable, indifferent Miranda was sitting next to a chair.

    Glory Lane Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1987

  • Unshakable determination is all very well -- but when the top of your head seems to rip loose like a piece of stubborn adhesive coming off a hairy chest and bounces, hard, against the ceiling, then all you can do is give up.

    Inside John Barth William W. Stuart

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