unstoppability love

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  • noun The quality of being unstoppable.

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Examples

  • The scale, deadliness, and unstoppability of radiation after leakage or an accident at a mine or power plant make nuclear energy unique.

    Brendan Smith: Nuclear Power? 8 Questions Need to Be Answered 2010

  • The scale, deadliness, and unstoppability of radiation after leakage or an accident at a mine or power plant make nuclear energy unique.

    Brendan Smith: Nuclear Power? 8 Questions Need to Be Answered 2010

  • But we may be entering an era where old assumptions about the inexorable growth of government and the unstoppability of pork will undergo a profound shift.

    Fact And Comment 2010

  • If that underwriting is stopped here, the flight toward a green-powered planet might rise to unstoppability.

    Harvey Wasserman: Two Critical (But Tentative) Green Victories Hang in the Balance 2008

  • They were effective in plenty of other stories -- The Teasdale Imperative, rescuing Mr. Miracle from Apokalips -- but the whole point of the Despero stuff was to maintain the villain's frightening unstoppability by allowing only very outre and one-time-only sorts of means to take him out.

    What I bought – 13 February 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • The former lawyer has some of the same Energizer-bunny unstoppability of a Bill Clinton.

    See Chen Run 2007

  • Both villains shouted as they attacked, both bragged about their own unstoppability and the ugliness of the murder they both imagined they were about to commit both cackled with the usual mixture of arrogance and hysteria.

    The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001

  • But we may be entering an era where old assumptions about the inexorable growth of government and the unstoppability of pork will undergo a profound shift.

    Forbes.com: News 2010

  • "But I don't see the unstoppability that was there a few years ago."

    SI.com 2010

  • "But I don't see the unstoppability that was there a few years ago."

    SI.com 2010

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