How To Use Extinguishable In A Sentence
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Had our Enemy been able to do more than act the mischeivous child and set a few quickly-extinguishable fires, or make a few prank calls, he would have done so.
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But at the same time, and often in stark contrast to Goethe, Schiller displayed an inextinguishable sense of the tragic.
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Step into Plunkett House, that hospitable headquarters of the Organization Society, and if you have been nurtured in legends about inextinguishable class and creed antipathies, which are supposed to render Home Rule impossible and the eternal "umpirage" of
The Framework of Home Rule
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an inextinguishable faith
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Here, when you enter his gloomy penetralia, and invoke his services, the sable-clad and cadaverous- featured shopman asks you, in a sepulchral voice-we are not writing romance, but simple fact - whether you are to be suited for inextinguishable sorrow, or for mere passing grief; and if you are at all in doubt upon the subject, he can solve the problem for you, if you lend him your confidence for the occasion. . .
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The flames constantly multiply, often respawn from inextinguishable red blazes, can never really be put out for good, and occasionally manifest as strangely living things.
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The entire stern of the boat was caught in an inextinguishable blaze.
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He found the mere repetition of the word "wabble" sufficient to produce almost inextinguishable mirth.
The History of Mr. Polly
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This child is the bearer of inextinguishable hope for our fallen and troubled world.
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You could argue that Coghlan goes to extreme lengths - the devastation of London - to demonstrate inextinguishable compassion.
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hope too is extinguishable
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We know there are few fires, few fires observed while extinguishable, and few successful extinguishments; BUT we want the ability to make the choice and the tools to succeed.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pretend “Gun-Free” School Zones: A Deadly Legal Fiction
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The children tried to blow them out, but the candles weren't extinguishable.
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But isn't the vengefulness part of Shylock inextinguishable humanity?
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A central bank always imposes a tremendous burden on the nation for "rearmament" and "defense", in order to create inextinguishable debt, simultaneously creating a military dictatorship and enslaving the people to pay the "interest" on the debt which the bankers have artificially created.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
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Even NYFD audiotapes of firefighters who reached the South tower†™ s impact point reveal that they “judged the blazes to be manageable†and were easily extinguishable in less than an hour.
Think Progress » Kristol: “One or More Indictments in the Next Three Weeksâ€
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No matter where you go in the US you only have to scratch the surface to find that inextinguishable spirit of dissent.
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Hand out 'shares' in the US at citizenship (say, 1000 shares), extinguishable at death or original owner, but traded only on a central exchange.
See One-Man, One-Vote Questioned on National TV, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Gentleman, quotha!" was echoed on all sides, with a shout of unextinguishable laughter; "a very pretty gentleman, God wot -- Canst get two swords for the gentleman to fight with, Ralph Heskett?
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827
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But we can also view the persistence of the human element in war and the need on the part of combatants to take responsibility for their actions as an encouraging sign of an inextinguishable humanity.
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It's this inextinguishable but faint hope - where there's hope there's life?
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The danger is real and immediate, and yet the allure of taking chances, of putting oneself at the mercy of the swirling forces of nature, is inextinguishable.
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Zhang Ziyi is known in China as the little Gong Li, and her forte as an actress is the projection of an inextinguishable innocence.
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This incident occurred just after I had finished editing Fred Turner's article on the inextinguishable power of the traditional poem.
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It constitutes an artificial pleasure more than a natural need: this thirst is inextinguishable, because the drinks one takes to appease it have the unfailing effect of causing it to arise anew; this thirst, which ends up becoming habitual, makes for the drunkards of all countries; and it almost always happens that the impotation ceases only when the liquor is lacking, or when it has vanquished the drinker and put him out of action.
Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire
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Are fundamental rights extinguishable at the will of a government?
When Doves Cry: US-backed Ethiopian regime imprisons opposition
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Towards the middle of the plain, there lay the bodies of several men who had fallen in the very act of grappling with the enemy; and there were seen countenances which still bore the stern expression of unextinguishable hate and defiance, hands which clasped the hilt of the broken falchion, or strove in vain to pluck the deadly arrow from the wound.
The Monastery
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Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power.
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It was late afternoon and her body felt leaden with fatigue, but the spark of life at the core of her essential being seemed inextinguishable.
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Some men will hide in the coils of DNA, a few atoms that spell red hair, and they'll flare up for centuries to come like a fire in a coal seam, stubborn and inextinguishable.
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an inextinguishable flame
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Life is much vaster and deeper, it cannot be lived with the aid of an extinguishable lamp.
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For one moment the spectators stared in mute astonishment; but then the discovery of the Yankee's cheatery drew from them a peal of laughter which seemed likely to be inextinguishable.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844
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an extinguishable fire
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A few simple brushstrokes have captured the essence of her inextinguishable hope for a better future.
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Homer, dreaded nothing more than water or drowning; probably upon the old opinion of the fiery substance of the soul, only extinguishable by that element; and therefore the poet emphatically implieth+ the total destruction in this kind of death, which happened to Ajax Oileus.
Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
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Let's start with suggesting one might immediately start paying down any extinguishable floating rate debt.
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But I think there nevertheless remains an inextinguishable, if a tiny, hope.
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However, the tradition of zakuski lives on and is indeed inextinguishable.
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When it is hit by a strong wind, it is fanned into an inextinguishable blaze.
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Since that person had been kin to this woman who was dark with unspent energy, she figured him as being not quite extinguishable by death and therefore still a tenant of the apartment.
The Judge
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Back home he is racked by paranoia, loneliness and inextinguishable desire for Simone.
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I've got a friend who shares my inextinguishable obsession with Late 1970s Los Angeles punk rock, and the fountain of musical genius that followed it in that locale in the early 80s.
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Although, in Mabo, Indigenous Australians won recognition of their traditional rights to land, the High Court by the narrowest majority (four to three) decided that these fragile rights were readily extinguishable.
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Egremont's perishable love, her own prudential forecasts and schemings, were stamped poor, worldly, ignoble, in comparison with this sacred and extinguishable ardour.
Thyrza
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Paladins smite enemies with divine authority, bolster the courage of nearby companions, and radiate as if a beacon of inextinguishable hope.
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The blue light casts a glow on the land that is only extinguishable by nightfall.
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Yet West's point is that the past always catches up with you, that there is something in the Protestant idea of solitary communion with one's maker that is inextinguishable.
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The CFPA would ensure that the financial system remains ‘non-extinguishable’, and would have the confidence of the business sector!!
Wonk Room » Financial Services Industry Working With GOP To Plan August Lobbying Offensive
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The pilule in that vial is the little spark, the oceans are the prairies, and the oxygen the fuel upon which the fire is to feed until the globe perishes in inextinguishable flames.
The Case of Summerfield