How To Use Dissoluble In A Sentence
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It is neither an amalgam of cultures nor a mix of coexisting, indissoluble elements.
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Count to her by the strongest of all ties, by a chain of gold, and vowed to be so rich that her fortune might make her second marriage dissoluble, if by chance Colonel Chabert should ever reappear.
Le Colonel Chabert
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It is also working on a niche segment of taste-masked PFIs of various APIs, which can be compressed into palatable quick - dissoluble tablets, mainly, for pediatric and geriatric segments.
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When my wife and I went in for the requisite premarital investigation, the pastor asked each of us if we realized that our impending marriage was dissoluble only upon death.
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Toni assures everyone that this ‘Niagara’ is not eternal but dissoluble.
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The Western audience sensed in him the organic, indissoluble tie with European culture.
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The Roman Catholic Church regards marriage as indissoluble.
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The dissoluble electrode is formed by a central layer having outer layers disposed on either plane side thereof.
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Couples were invited to renew their wedding vows and the Pope reaffirmed that the Christian marriage was indissoluble.
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Movie, from the very beginning of its origin , has an indissoluble bond with painiing.
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They are the two sides of the one coin, and their indissoluble union does much to explain the enduring appeal of his work.
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The five other types of marriages that are dissoluble are as follows.
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In a nutshell, interpretative expansion of the patient's capacity for reflective awareness of old, repetitive organizing principles occurs concomitantly with the emotional impact and meanings of ongoing relational experiences with the therapist, and both are indissoluble components of a unitary therapeutic process that establishes the possibility of alternative principles for organizing experience, whereby the patient's emotional horizons can become widened, enriched, more flexible and more complex.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change?
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So these are the ties that we have, and they're indissoluble.
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When men cease to be individual and separate units, and all together form a total and indissoluble communion, then humanity will be a single body.
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The press photographer indissolubles the ground asks: " What to pat?
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In the absence of consummation, the union was questionable at best and easily dissoluble without debasing the sacrament of marriage.
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That job, as he describes it, is burning up lipofuscin, a nearly indissoluble after-product of metabolism.
Times, Sunday Times
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[Page 148] in matrimonial cases belongs to the Ecclesiastical Courts; under which last canon will come Lords Cranworth and Campbell, and all the Peers and Commons voting with them for reform in the piecemeal law of England; – of that country which publishes a Liturgy for its Established Church, containing a Roman Catholic ceremony for marriage; overrules the vows of that ceremony by Acts of Parliament; evades them by the Marriage Registration Act; solemnly quotes them, as an argument for keeping women to the indissoluble bond; and sets them at defiance (as a form involving no legal obligation), when the indissoluble bond is to be broken for men!
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
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The bond between the British people and the Crown is strong and indissoluble.
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To his confused mind English literature was a period of degeneracy, one and indissoluble, in which certain famous writers lived, devoting what time they could snatch from the practice of what he called the decadent vices to the worship of the bottle.
American Sketches 1908
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It is, in short, an idea that is utterly indissoluble from our own living, breathing, everyday reality.
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However, the legalization of drugs, and a foreign policy of non-intervention, would make the CIA a dissoluble, vestigial organ of government, no longer a threat to peaceful progressive change.
Libertarian Legacy? Ron Paul's Campaign Manager, 49, Dies Uninsured, Of Pneumonia, Leaving family $400,000 Debt
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They do at least imply a stable society in which marriage is indissoluble and family loyalty taken for granted.
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For the waste material, we bury those dissoluble ones and burn those indissoluble ones.
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The Roman Catholic Church regards marriage as indissoluble.
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The free marketeers like to assure us that there's an indissoluble link between capitalism and democracy.
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B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty, -- the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
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B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty; the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
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Only diriment conditions are opposed to the essence of the Sacrament of Marriage, because it consists in an indissoluble contract.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Their alliances were indissoluble, their commitment to their colleagues, unequivocal.
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My guilt was a clear proof of the Church's view of matrimony as an indissoluble tie.
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This, founded in the dissoluble union between a man and a woman, constitutes the privileged environment in which human life is welcomed and protected, from its beginning until its natural end.
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He who has given a vow cannot be released from his engagement, for great oaths are indissoluble bonds.
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Family members are not strangers to one another; rather they share an indissoluble bond.
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But the link between the general and the particular is indissoluble.
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To balance this he remained a staunch member of the Church of England and a firm believer in the indissoluble union between Church and State.
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Politics and race in Sri Lanka at the time, at least, were indissoluble.
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That marriage is neither an indissoluble sacrament nor a social contract is crystal clear.
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It is, in short, an idea that is utterly indissoluble from our own living, breathing, everyday reality.
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To balance this he remained a staunch member of the Church of England and a firm believer in the indissoluble union between Church and State.
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At length came one Gregory IX., an enemy to emperors and kings, who, by a decree, made the bonds of marriage indissoluble; and his decretal became the law of Europe.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Seeing the indissoluble connection among property rights, the rule of law, and economic well-being will not solve all our problems.
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Now, idea, taken in indissoluble connection with this 'analogon' of product is mind, that which knows itself, and the existence of which may be inferred, but cannot appear or become a
Literary Remains, Volume 2
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That is why in the Christian tradition, and historically in Western law, consummated marriages are not dissoluble or annullable on the ground of infertility, even though the nature of the marital relationship is shaped and structured by its intrinsic orientation to the great good of procreation.
Nathaniel Frank: Christian Leaders Scapegoat Gays on Marriage
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It was to bring together in indissoluble union a variety of differing regions who would never consent to union without some protections of their own autonomy.
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Yet you, my creator, detest and spurn me, thy creature, to whom thou art bound by ties only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of us.
Chapter 10
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This official did not think, like him of Strasburg, that the marriage of Levi with Mendel Cerf was null or dissoluble.
A Philosophical Dictionary