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inviolate
1. Josie’s bitter reply to his letter of reconciliation showed, in his mind at least, an angry attempt of self-justification on her part for having renounced many of the principles she once held inviolate
2. This reminder of his personal difficulties back home while vacationing in a place where family life was still sacred and inviolate caused him some pain and evoked some nostalgic memories, but it was by far preferable to the daily pressures he had to endure at home in Brea
3. “Even among those of us who do not dwell here, The Nine Valleys are considered inviolate; sacrosanct and sacred
4. It lies in the subconscious, unquestioned, unexamined and inviolate
5. But if one takes an inviolate moral judgement such as ‘do not steal’, then if I am poor, and you are rich, surely in the name of a fair and just society, it is morally right for me to steal from you? This is just one example of many which could be used, but the sheep are not interested in rational discussion and argument, because they are too lazy
6. While he fumed with nervous impatience, the high priest Gorulga announced that before any decision could be reached, the will of the gods must be ascertained concerning the proposed alliance with Zembabwei and the pledge of objects long held holy and inviolate
7. Why he lived here alone, and why he played the part of oracle no ordinary human can guess, but I believe the oracle part was to keep the city inviolate and sacred, so he could remain undisturbed
8. Mother Inviolate pray for us
9. “I understand that we all are inviolate
10. process; otherwise the owners of the Fed stand as inviolate as they are invisible
11. The shock hit everyone at the same time, a Sister of the Moon was married to the temple, inviolate, had Coatl lost his senses, our problems seemed trivial compared to Coatl’s, how had he kept it secret for so long, how had Red Fawn carried on an affair without discovery, it is common knowledge that fortune has never been known to favour stupid people,
12. preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so
13. Therese’s bedroom appeared inviolate until she turned toward her bed and noticed something lying in the middle of it
14. Roman citizens were considered to be sacred, inviolate
15. What a wonderful way to corrupt the poorest of the poor, and keep them under your thumb, and keeping the status quo sacred and inviolate
16. In the very front rank of benefactions public parks should be placed, always provided that the community undertakes to maintain, beautify, and preserve them inviolate
17. act against the grain and code of his behaviour, which he claimed was inviolate and
18. That, the man sitting as President had then informed Doctor Manette that the prisoner must remain in custody, but should, for his sake, be held inviolate in safe custody
19. Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation: they are for such moments as this, when body and soul rise in mutiny against their rigour; stringent are they; inviolate they shall be
20. The characteristics of our romantic are to understand everything, to see everything and to see it often incomparably more clearly than our most realistic minds see it; to refuse to accept anyone or anything, but at the same time not to despise anything; to give way, to yield, from policy; never to lose sight of a useful practical object (such as rent-free quarters at the government expense, pensions, decorations), to keep their eye on that object through all the enthusiasms and volumes of lyrical poems, and at the same time to preserve "the good and the beautiful" inviolate within them to the hour of their death, and to preserve themselves also, incidentally, like some precious jewel wrapped in cotton wool if only for the benefit of "the good and the beautiful
21. We shall want the presence and living example of a new race of heroes to supply their places, and to animate us to preserve inviolate what they achieved
22. Chairman, that, at that period of their lives and servitude, in which you make them liable, if this section is retained, to be drawn from the service of their masters, that then, and only then, are they enabled and become qualified to make some remuneration for the pains and attention paid to their improvement and instruction by the worthy and industrious mechanic or manufacturer; and will you, by this unpropitious act, endanger the future happiness of the former, and withhold that just reward due to the industry of the latter? You annihilate this contract, which ought to be held, if possible, inviolate by the Government
23. There are certain great principles, which if they be not held inviolate at all seasons, our liberty is gone
24. But it may be said that the right of search cannot be endured; that the protection of our flag must be held inviolate; that if a search of our ships be permitted for British seamen, they may actually take American seamen