| 31. | 2004 was an improvement for the college men, but the strength of their opposition remained an unmovable obstacle.
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| 32. | So the emperor's advisers explained to Yongle that while the work was mostly completed, the tablet was unmovable.
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| 33. | Baker has had back-to-back nightmare seasons in Seattle and is likely unmovable because of his huge deal.
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| 34. | The laws of the Communist Poland had a number of provisions concerning the issues related to agricultural land and unmovable property.
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| 35. | Until then, the ideal of a female singer in Mexico was an elegant, gowned balladeer with unmovable hips and hair.
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| 36. | He is considered an unmovable force because of his strong ties to the city's politically powerful Chinese-American community.
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| 37. | This is also mentioned in Descartes'second meditation with regards to finding certainty, the'unmovable point'Archimedes sought.
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| 38. | Plymouth-Salem retained their " Rocks " mascot; supposedly named for the large unmovable boulder that sits outside the school.
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| 39. | So with Netzarim an apparently unmovable fact for now, the argument has turned to whether the army is keeping its soldiers safe.
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| 40. | The question to ask at this point is, would you regard culture as static and unmovable, or dynamic and constantly evolving?
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