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- adjective Not
cleavable
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Examples
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The Dharma of uncleavable method and wisdom they show,
Kalachakra Guru-Yoga in Conjunction with Six-Session Practice, Composed in a Facilitating Manner bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho 1998
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The Dharma of uncleavable method and wisdom they show,
Kalachakra Guru-Yoga in Conjunction with Six-Session Practice, Composed in a Facilitating Manner bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho 1998
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But I think this appearance is due to human handiwork, for it seems to pass all belief that the hard and uncleavable rock should so imitate the softness of wax, as, merely by the contact of a man leaning on it, to present the appearance of a man having sat there, and assume concavity for ever.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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Moving independently of one another, the legs will carry the spider along a preset path laid out by the researchers, one step at a time, making turns and following the proper nucleotide until a set of uncleavable nucleotides makes it stop.
Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, The Future Now 2010
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Some of these substrates were found to be uncleavable, while others demonstrated almost two orders of magnitude of difference, in terms of relative specificity, between the least and the most efficiently cleaved substrates.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Michel V. L�vesque et al. 2010
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