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1. He idly relieved his personification on a couple of the houris and was unmoved
2. Robbie was the only man who seemed to be unmoved by our union
3. As he was manhandled out of the cell MacKenzie turned to look at Danton and opened his mouth to speak, but Danton looked right through him, cold and unmoved
4. And after that, why did she have to get attached to him all over again once they got here? Why did a simple peasant have to look so manly at the controls of that needleboat on that stupid ride? Why couldn’t Tdeshi’s hormones let her be unmoved by the line of his jaw, the ruffle of his hair in the breeze as they cruised the canals all the way to the north end of the burbs and back?
5. Soissons was unmoved
6. was unmoved by the sight on the floor
7. I looked at Roman, who was of course unmoved by Carl’s remarks
8. six men were unmoved
9. Johnson was unmoved by the scene
10. The gate was unmoved
11. unmoved by his protests
12. He can sometimes be so unmoved, Zarko thought as he watched his friend’s calm expression
13. The Praefect remained unmoved by the thief’s threats
14. Carius was decidedly unmoved
15. She blew a kiss to Cruzel, but he was unmoved
16. And those, who lie to themselves, remain unmoved,
17. They looked up at the steeple tower, resting on grey blocks of stone, unshaken and unmoved by the earthquake
18. Laino looked quite unmoved
19. Alas, they had said it! She fought a brave battle to seem unmoved, but Laino saw straight through it
20. - And what is that supposed to mean? asked Laino who was completely unmoved by her attempt to look threatening
21. She could be a fly on the wall, visibly unmoved by the banter
22. I could," said Ellen, addressing the unmoved stars with a spiteful emphasis, "I could have made a better world myself
23. side of the road, covered in scrap and newspapers, unmoved
24. He then asked me if it was wrong to be unmoved at the death of Toragana and that of the infamous Chabi, for that matter
25. She sat in the back of the boat and looked up, unmoved, while her face met the onslaught of the rain without fear
26. remain unmoved in the knowledge that all perceivable is tran-
27. And again I saw those sheep that they again erred and went many ways, and forsook that their house, and the Lord of the sheep called some from among the sheep and sent them to the sheep, but the sheep began to kill them; And one of them was saved and was not killed, and it sped away and cried aloud over the sheep; and they sought to kill it, but the Lord of the sheep saved it from the sheep, and brought it up to me, and caused it to dwell there; And many other sheep He sent to those sheep to testify to them and lament over them; And after that I saw that when they forsook the house of the Lord and His tower they fell away entirely, and their eyes were blinded; and I saw the Lord of the sheep how He wrought much slaughter among them in their herds until those sheep invited that slaughter and betrayed His place; And He gave them over into the hands of the lions and tigers, and wolves and hyenas, and into the hand of the foxes, and to all the wild beasts, and those wild beasts began to tear in pieces those sheep; And I saw that He forsook that their house and their tower and gave them all into the hand of the lions, to tear and devour them, into the hand of all the wild beasts; And I began to cry aloud with all my power, and to appeal to the Lord of the sheep, and to represent to Him in regard to the sheep that they were devoured by all the wild beasts; But He remained unmoved, though He saw it, and rejoiced that they were devoured and swallowed and robbed, and left them to be devoured in the hand of all the beasts; And He called seventy shepherds, and throw those sheep to those who they might pasture them, and He spoke to the shepherds and their companions: 'Let each individual of you pasture the sheep from now onwards, and everything that I shall command you that do you; And I will deliver them over to you duly numbered, and tell you which of them are to be destroyed and them you destroy; And he gave over to them those sheep; And He called another and spoke to him: 'Observe and mark everything that the shepherds will do to those sheep; for they will destroy more of them than I have commanded them; And every excess and the destruction which will be wrought through the shepherds, record namely how many they destroy according to my command, and how many according to their own caprice: record against every individual shepherd all the destruction he effects; And read out before me by number how many they destroy, and how many they deliver over for destruction, that I may have this as a testimony against them, and know every deed of the shepherds, that I may comprehend and see what they do, whether or not they abide by my command which I have commanded them; But they shall not know it, and you shall not declare it to them, nor admonish them, but only record against each individual all the destruction which the shepherds effect each in his time and lay it all before me
28. And immediately I saw how the shepherds pastured for twelve hours, and note three of those sheep turned back and came and entered and began to build up all that had fallen down of that house; but the wild boars tried to hinder them, but they were not able; And they began again to build as before, and they reared up that tower, and it was named the high tower; and they began again to place a table before the tower, but all the bread on it was polluted and not pure; And as touching all this the eyes of those sheep were blinded so that they saw not, and the eyes of their shepherds likewise; and they delivered them in large numbers to their shepherds for destruction, and they trampled the sheep with their feet and devoured them; And the Lord of the sheep remained unmoved till all the sheep were dispersed over the field and mingled with them, that is the beasts, and they that is the shepherds did not save them out of the hand of the beasts; And this one who wrote the book carried it up, and showed it and read it before the Lord of the sheep, and implored Him on their account, and begged Him on their account as he showed Him all the doings of the shepherds, and gave testimony before Him against all the shepherds; And he took the actual book and laid it down beside Him and departed
29. on the screen, admiring and enjoying, but really unmoved
30. Brie was still unmoved
31. Which, if unmoved, with pain forever will endure
32. What in Aristotle’s thought was the unconscious principle of motion and immanent form of the world, the Unmoved Mover, became, especially at the hands of Aquinas in the
33. And again I saw those sheep that they again erred and went many ways and forsook that their house and the Lord of the sheep called some from among the sheep and sent them to the sheep but the sheep began to kill them; And one of them was saved and was not killed and it sped away and cried aloud over the sheep; and they sought to kill it but the Lord of the sheep saved it from the sheep and brought it up to me and caused it to dwell there; And many other sheep He sent to those sheep to testify to them and lament over them; And after that I saw that when they forsook the house of the Lord and His tower they fell away entirely and their eyes were blinded; and I saw the Lord of the sheep how He wrought much slaughter among them in their herds until those sheep invited that slaughter and betrayed His place; And He gave them over into the hands of the lions and tigers and wolves and hyenas and into the hand of the foxes and to all the wild beasts and those wild beasts began to tear in pieces those sheep; And I saw that He forsook that their house and their tower and gave them all into the hand of the lions to tear and devour them into the hand of all the wild beasts; And I began to cry aloud with all my power and to appeal to the Lord of the sheep and to represent to Him in regard to the sheep that they were devoured by all the wild beasts; But He remained unmoved though He saw it and rejoiced that they were devoured and swallowed and robbed and left them to be devoured in the hand of all the beasts; And He called seventy shepherds and throw those sheep to those who they might pasture them and He spoke to the shepherds and their companions: 'Let each individual of you pasture the sheep from now onwards and everything that I shall command you that do you; And I will deliver them over to you duly numbered and tell you which of them are to be destroyed and them you destroy; And he gave over to them those sheep; And He called another and spoke to him: 'Observe and mark everything that the shepherds will do to those sheep; for they will destroy more of them than I have commanded them; And every excess and the destruction which will be wrought through the shepherds record namely how many they destroy according to my command and how many according to their own caprice: record against every individual shepherd all the destruction he effects; And read out before me by number how many they destroy and how many they deliver over for destruction that I may have this as a testimony against them and know every deed of the shepherds that I may comprehend and see what they do whether or not they abide by my command which I have commanded them; But they shall not know it and you shall not declare it to them nor admonish them but only record against each individual all the destruction which the shepherds effect each in his time and lay it all before me
34. And immediately I saw how the shepherds pastured for twelve hours and note three of those sheep turned back and came and entered and began to build up all that had fallen down of that house; but the wild boars tried to hinder them but they were not able; And they began again to build as before and they reared up that tower and it was named the high tower; and they began again to place a table before the tower but all the bread on it was polluted and not pure; And as touching all this the eyes of those sheep were blinded so that they saw not and the eyes of their shepherds likewise; and they delivered them in large numbers to their shepherds for destruction and they trampled the sheep with their feet and devoured them; And the Lord of the sheep remained unmoved till all the sheep were dispersed over the field and mingled with them that is the beasts and they that is the shepherds did not save them out of the hand of the beasts; And this one who wrote the book carried it up and showed it and read it before the Lord of the sheep and implored Him on their account and begged Him on their account as he showed Him all the doings of the shepherds and gave testimony before Him against all the shepherds; And he took the actual book and laid it down beside Him and departed
35. Outraged by insignificant matters, yet remaining unmoved and cold by what would upset a normal person
36. We must be as firm as a rock that stands unmoved when the rain falls and the floods come and the winds blow and beat against us
37. Mark remained unmoved, laying in boneless relaxation on his back, his limbs sprawled, still breathing hard to get his wind back while staring blankly at the ceiling
38. couldn’t find it, I would simply carry on, unmoved, indifferent
39. rest of the unmoved and unchanged crowd
40. He knelt unmoved, immortal; with his eyes
41. To be free is to be unmoved by the mind
42. Only the tiny group of Aristocrats appeared unmoved
43. You have to stay calm and unmoved
44. Steve was totally unmoved by this outburst from his friend and asked in a very level voice
45. 7 "Your sonship is grounded in faith, and you are to remain unmoved by fear
46. How they wished he would cleanse another leper or in some other manner so manifest his power as to attract the attention of the people! But the Master was unmoved by their earnest urging
47. " To Philip he said: "Be unmoved by the events now impending
48. He is unmoved by their threats and undaunted by their assaults
49. Gorm wore a corselet of silvered mail now, instead of the tiger-skin, but underneath he was unchanged – the everlasting barbarian, unmoved by theology or philosophy, his instincts fixed unerringly on rapine and plunder
50. 12 Pentecost endowed mortal man with the power to forgive personal injuries, to keep sweet in the midst of the gravest injustice, to remain unmoved in the face of appalling danger, and to challenge the evils of hate and anger by the fearless acts of love and forbearance