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  • In an age of change, unchangingness becomes more precious to people than we perhaps understand, even in ourselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • And as they pass the Place of Unchangingness they return themselves to the true Piurivar form, and maintain it thenceforth. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • The real appeal of these contestants is their unchanging nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has remained still, unchanging, as change has swept through the world around her.
  • At the moment the boys exist on an unchanging and meagre diet of bread and milk for breakfast, potato and rice for lunch and thin vegetable soup for dinner.
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  • Everlasting and unchanging, kind of mistake.
  • In the US, however, the European pastoral ideal, rooted in Virgil's bucolic visions of an unchanging Arcadia of shepherds and shepherdesses, has been transmuted by the capitalistic impetus.
  • In narratives by English writers from the time of Margery Kempe, the litany of discomfort, hazard, and mortal peril echoes almost unchangingly down the centuries, muting fainter sounds of pleasure.
  • Oh, Fernand; this may not be; and thou canst purchase the power to bestow unperishing youth, unchanging beauty upon me; the power, moreover, to transport us hence, and render us happy in inseparable companionship for long, long years to come. Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
  • They are engraved on the political landscape, unchanging, perhaps unchangeable, and the current round of violence and mayhem is no exception.
  • This leads you to question arrangements and relationships that you'd regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such patriotism was remarkably sustained, though not unchanging, continuing through to the end of the war.
  • Sickness and pride, in the grey light of day, were set in his unchanging face like a mask.
  • One important point frequently stressed about the objects of this kind of pure thinking is that they are stable and unchanging.
  • The Universe at large was perceived as eternal and unchanging, with ‘fixed’ stars hanging in space.
  • Congressional members are not unchanging monoliths of obstinence that can never be swayed from a ‘no’. Matthew Yglesias » CQ Study Shows Obama’s Legislative Strategy is Working
  • And from the three long uncurtained windows the beautiful stretch of meadow and moorland, the far violet of the hills, and the unchanging changefulness of cloud and sky. The Railway Children
  • You'll find yourself questioning elements of your life that you've regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the word cat cannot serve as a name in the Tractatus's sense, nor a cat as an object, for cats are complex, analysable things - they are, as it were, states of affairs - whereas objects are simple, unchanging, and unanalysable.
  • The dumb village multitudes pass on unchanging; the feel of the spade in the hand is no different for all our talk: good seasons and bad follow each other as of old.
  • North-western Europeans were the most modern, southerners and easterners more firmly rooted in the unchanging patterns of the past.
  • Opening with labdanum, cistus oil, olibanum AKA frankincense and smoky notes of guiacwood and burning cedarwood, the scent gradually softens but remains rather linear and unchanging. Archive 2007-03-01
  • What the Buddha calls the real, foundational and unchanging self in our beginning quotation above is termed the Self in Advaita non-dual Vedanta. John Stanley: A Buddhist Ecology Of Self
  • Some involve plans you've regarded as unchanging, others rouse unsettling feelings of vulnerability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Byzantine art is often criticized as flat, two-dimensional, hieratic, and unchanging.
  • How can schools reflect cultural differences without reinforcing the notion that those differences are unchanging and inherent in particular groups.
  • In 'amaurosis', the eye is beautifully clear, and, for a little while, this clearness imposes upon the casual observer; but there is a peculiar pellucid appearance about the eye -- a preternatural and unchanging brightness. The Dog
  • This has raised questions about certain activities and arrangements you've regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, at bottom, his poetry continued to be unchangingly nourished by philosophy, human experience and eternal emotions.
  • The sea itself seemed to resist clarity as much as complete stillness, as though its heart were restless, unquiet, pitted by its very nature against all that was unchanging.
  • She made a tiny gesture towards her stepdaughter, and Eleanor fought to keep her expression unchanging, as she saw, more clearly than she ever had before, a lance of muddy yellow light shoot from the tip of that finger towards her, and briefly illuminate her. Phoenix And Ashes
  • There are only two things you can really depend on: one is the changeableness of life, and the other is the unchanging Self within you.
  • Repeated price hikes in the face of unchanging demand can be a formula for economic suicide.
  • For example, I think stable means unchanging or changing slowly, and decent means not a cad or a bounder.
  • The way we are taught Shakespeare is too often loaded towards the idea that his plays are about supposedly unchanging things, like love or ambition or treachery.
  • The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony.
  • Minutes as good will be sent by email to those who have been electronically up to date, as good as by unchanging mail to members who have been still ensnared in snail station (so to speak). Archive 2009-11-01
  • But the junior magistrate, a kind-hearted man, troubled at what seemed to him a certain sardonical disdain, lurking beneath the foundling's humble mien, and in Christian sympathy more distressed at it on his account than on his own, dimly surmising what might be the final fate of such a cynic solitaire, nor perhaps uninfluenced by the general strangeness of surrounding things, this good magistrate had glanced sadly, sideways from the speaker, and thereupon his foreboding eye had started at the expression of the unchanging face of the Hour Una. The Piazza Tales
  • The unchanging set, a disarray of metal, lights, tables, fold-out chairs and a five-piece band, is simple and grungy.
  • The target is changeable, the constant unchanging factor is indignation.
  • A chilling picture of the unchanging American penal system. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a still, quiet passion in his kiss, but there was something more -- something deep and intransmutable -- the same unchanging troth which, he had given her at The Moon out of Reach
  • Barbie's body and face has remained relatively unchanging, symbolizing growing up to the little girl.
  • Consequently, African societies, religion, and knowledge are assessed from a viewpoint that is often construed as evidence of societies that are "traditional" in the sense that they are inefficient, unchanging, and, at worst, "anti-progress"! Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • PS I can't include the word unchanging because you read Ratzinger and you realize he sees a very changed church in the future. Philocrites: Roman Catholics for marriage equality.
  • God may unchangingly bring about historical changes.
  • While some issues are no surprise, others are perplexing and raise questions about elements of your life you've regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as the beauty of movie stars cannot last very long, the standards of outward beauty have never remained unchanging.
  • They're forcing you to pause and analyse certain arrangements you regard as unchanging.
  • Those guys were ruthless, tooled up and had that horribly simple, unchanging mask for a face.
  • But if women learn their social orientation, it may not be as universal or as unchanging as these female-associated methods suggest.
  • This union is neither a revocable contract between independent and equal parties nor mandated by an unchanging divine law which legitimates the subordination of women.
  • He sees, he feels, he hears, he tastes, he touches this something, this phenomenon that comes and goes without telling him aught of the existence of a suprasensible, absolute and unchanging reality outside all environing space and time. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The theme of her remarks as she opened the new synod concerned the challenges of staying true to unchanging verities in a world of constant change and new challenges.
  • The culture of the police - the values, norms, perspectives, and craft rules that inform their conduct - is neither monolithic, universal nor unchanging.
  • I would argue that ‘the Christian tradition’ is not so easily identifiable and isolable as an unchanging measure against which any position can be declared ‘orthodox’ or ‘heretical.’
  • A generic peasantry living in symbiosis with the land, trapped in unchanging landscapes, helped to convey this message.
  • Staying on message appears “strong and resolute” in unchanging circumstance but when your house is burning down right where you stand, people think your are just being “stubborn” before calling you first, “out of touch” and then plain “stupid” like Putin just did. Think Progress » Putin Jabs Bush: ‘We Certainly Would Not Want…The Same Kind of Democracy As They Have in Iraq’
  • She was Stella Marguerite Fay, but the air of glamour that clung to the monosyllable she was known by suited her, as did its unchanging nature. Fay, a woman of substance
  • This union is neither a revocable contract between independent and equal parties nor mandated by an unchanging divine law which legitimates the subordination of women.
  • The mountain's serene, unchanging image - unchanging except for the snowcap that comes and goes with the seasons - graces everything from public bath house walls to postage stamps to currency and more! 9 Smashing Trivia Bits on Japan's Mount Fuji
  • The Economist's commodity price index is broadly unchanging from a year ago.
  • As I expected, it was a chance to consider the changing and the unchanging nature of place and of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Moroccan government maintains that the 1,000 kilometer stretch of Saharan seaboard is an integral part of its historical territory and that has been its unchanging policy since Spain let go of Western Sahara in 1975. Western Sahara's Uneasy Peace Untenable, UN Envoy Says
  • The fear is of contamination, some sort of pollution seen to have a diluting, enervating effect on a group that considers itself whole and defined by essential, unchanging characteristics.
  • History was endlessly revised to make the present look like a confirmation of eternal, unchanging truths.
  • There lay the fixed threads of the warp subject to but one single, ever returning, unchanging vibration, and that vibration merely enough to admit of the crosswise interblending of other threads with its own. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Crucial to the staging of sexual bodies in romantic fiction, temporality is not, however, an unchanging heuristic. How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision
  • It is well known that power lies in a saltatorial ensemble of white lace skirts, pale blue hose, lustrous naked arms, undulating bodice, magnetic eyes, flying hair, and an unchanging smile, to focus the perceptions of a man, to absorb his consciousness, aided by a tune which seems to close out from him all the rest of the world. Tales from Bohemia
  • There is nothing lasting, nothing eternal, nothing unchanging in life.
  • To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging.
  • These unchanging foundations can be distilled to three basic functions: collection, analysis, and production.
  • The word farm comes from the Latin word, firma, which means an unchanging payment. Words and Their Stories: Farm Expressions
  • True, there was that change which is always the first to arrest attention in places that are conventionally called unchanging — a higher and broader vegetation at every familiar corner than at the former time. Two on a Tower
  • On the contrary, both of them operate according to eternal, unchanging laws.
  • This is the eternal and unchanging celestial realm, the home of the sun, the stars, and the planets.
  • They are constant companions - unchanging, unchangeable.
  • Throughout all dispensations, these have been the unchanging requirements for living in a covenant relationship with God.
  • Emphasizing the unchanging aspects of the topography, he made the case for the unbroken continuity of scriptural history with the living present.
  • Sumerian is agglutinative, which means that phonetically unchanging words and particles are joined together to form phrases. The Whisperers
  • Climate change challenges one of the fundamental notions of conservationism: that Nature is largely pristine and unchanging and should be "protected" from outside and "unnatural" intrusion. Nathaniel Loewentheil: Planet in Sight Series: Shifting From Sacrificial Conservation
  • But we believe the message is unchanging, it's as powerful today as it was 2,000 years ago.
  • Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging.
  • She was ruffled by the King's unchanging expression and tone of voice.
  • Yet this week's encounters and insights could revolutionise your approach to certain seemingly unchanging arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, I think stable means unchanging or changing slowly, and decent means not a cad or a bounder.
  • In short, for laws to be deemed sound, they must be traced to some higher principle that is unchanging.
  • Since his character is perfect and unchanging, we can put our hope in him and not be disappointed.
  • Britain is an island, homogenous and unchanging, pluckily defending its heritage from the barbarian hordes who batter its shores.
  • Give me a sunny garden patch in the golden springtime, when the trees are picking out their new gowns, in all the various self-colored delicate grays and greens -- strange how beautiful they are, in the same old unchanging styles, isn't it? Home Vegetable Gardening — a Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use
  • The proposition being advanced to members of this House is an assumption that the law is unchanging.
  • You must not grow - you must be as unchanging and constant as the firmament.
  • All corporal bodies were deemed to be the product of two principles - primary matter and an added ‘something’ called form - but an absolute distinction was made between the unchanging heavens and the corruptible sublunary universe.
  • And as they pass the Place of Unchangingness they return themselves to the true Piurivar form, and maintain it thenceforth. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • History was endlessly revised to make the present look like a confirmation of eternal, unchanging truths.
  • A constant, unchanging image like this, it seems, will cause the screen to burn out.
  • Crucially, Capildeo's descriptions of arid, dormant inwardness reveal a preoccupation with the static or unchanging, which relates to her book's encounter with myth.
  • Therefore ‘transcend yourself’ and seek the unchanging and eternal ground of all being.
  • His expression unchanging, he backed away from the brink and turned. The Chronicles of Riddick
  • However, all the contemporary examples she quotes show folk beliefs as an active element of people's lives, not as unchanging fossilised remnants.
  • Nor does he adopt the "orientalist" view (actually held by few if any real orientalists) of an unchanging Islamic culture holding the Middle East back from participation in the later stages of human progress. Saying the Unsayable
  • His cooking is unshowy, unfashionable, unchanging.
  • The outcome is surprisingly good, actually improving on problems you regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Traditional’ art is not something that was ever static and unchanging.
  • She held out the pills, her expression unchanging and unsympathetic. Music in The Night
  • This is the first good 60s track we've had, it sounds like a brazen attempt to keep ‘up to date’, fusing beat elements to Shannon's basic unchanging style.
  • These reshape what only recently had generally been regarded as unchanging situations, in turn opening the door to new avenues of activity, for you and others. Times, Sunday Times
  • These unchanging foundations can be distilled to three basic functions: collection, analysis, and production.
  • On the human timescale, rocks seem to be permanent, unchanging features.
  • In this context, there have been few studies of the Paris region, since urban and economic geographers have been reluctant to analyze a metropolis that has been described as unchangingly monocentric.
  • Just as there is solace to be found in the unchanging nature of the sea or the moors, so there is reassurance in properties that have endured. Times, Sunday Times
  • The facial expression becomes comparatively unchanging and masklike; walking becomes stiff, and the arms remain motionless instead of swinging naturally with the stride, This combination of too little movement in arms and face and too much movement in head and hands receives the self-contradictory name of paralysis agitans (aj'ih-tans; "to move" L). The Human Brain
  • There is also a tendency with such thinking to view the natural world as immutable and unchanging; a "preservationist" outlook which is silly as nature is always changing, whether humans "do" anything or not. Shoot the cat?
  • The real laws and their unchanging constants would exist in the four-dimensional space, and our three-dimensional section of it would not necessarily have unchanging constants associated with it.
  • While usually setbacks are exactly that, those you're facing are prompting a rethink of elements of your life you regarded as unchanging. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have always looked on the sun as very permanent and unchanging.
  • And yet, in the wild places, there is a feeling of unchangingness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would have to be the decathlon for its tradition and unchanging scale of requirements.
  • The best gloss you can put on the natural/supernatural discussion is that science supposes the world to be governed by certain unchanging natural laws such that the world unfolds through a series of causal interactions that are, in principle, predictable. Another Limitation of Science?
  • Both play with expression, chutzpah, cleverness and subtlety and do so unchangingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Save for a star-shaped ring of windows at the apex of its vast domed golden ceiling, it was windowless, its enormous interior space lit by the sourceless blue-white glow of shadowless, unchanging Magelight. Tran Siberian
  • Now the B series is insufficient to define change, because B series relations apply unchangingly if they apply at all; whatever is earlier than something is always earlier than it.
  • Like all myths the ancient idea of Oxford is both unchanging and perpetually re-inventing itself.
  • Some laws may be fixed in stone, like the Ten Commandments - unchanging.
  • Plato, for example, held that the subject-matter of mathematics is an eternal, unchanging, ideal realm.
  • However, the real meaning of Taoist wu-wei is not quietism at all, but rather, activity in harmony with the ever-changing, ever-unchanging Way of all life.
  • This sense of cinema as fluid and unfixed runs counter to the idea of cinema as an unchanging arena of masterpieces and failures and is considerably more liberating for the historian.
  • SPA and Micro SPA are composed of two major components: The unchanging motherboard and customizable daughtercard (s). Tom's hardware UK
  • They are constant companions - unchanging, unchangeable.
  • The parish, as another level of community in Italian towns and cities, was not a constant, unchanging factor.
  • A timeless and unworldly quality, unaffected by the flux of material life, was sought, for which unchanging models served successfully.
  • Some involve plans you've regarded as unchanging, others rouse unsettling feelings of vulnerability. Times, Sunday Times
  • You, and I myself, grew up in a rigid society, unchanging except for War.
  • Nor, though a professional geographer, does she explore the impact on her cherished imagined landscape of the 1993 road built from Daphne to Karyés that brought buses and four-wheel drives to this unchanging paradise. A Fossil With Flesh
  • But the word cat cannot serve as a name in the Tractatus's sense, nor a cat as an object, for cats are complex, analysable things - they are, as it were, states of affairs - whereas objects are simple, unchanging, and unanalysable.
  • The dead was Akhu existed n the heaven as stars around the pole star and were therefore eternal and unchanging.
  • In the unchanging landscape we drove but we didn't get anywhere.
  • Each atom has an unchanging shape and size and a changeable degree of motion or rest.
  • Unchanging principles were involved - an animal without blemish died in the place of the human sinner to propitiate God's wrath against sin and free the transgressor from guilt and punishment.
  • Some involve plans you've regarded as unchanging, others rouse unsettling feelings of vulnerability. Times, Sunday Times

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