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  • Doing any research on the Fourth Symphony, for example, places you square in Immortal Beloved-land, chronological inconsistencies be damned.

    A juke box hero, got stars in his eyes Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • His friendly game against Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritzky in London in 1851 was called the "Immortal game."

    Lubomir Kavalek: Chess World Cup: Peter Svidler All the Way Lubomir Kavalek 2011

  • For Little Pearl, a tigress of the Tan household, the price for becoming a Tigress Immortal is steep.

    A Diva Review – CORNERED TIGRESS 2007

  • Jeanne and Orson Welles in Immortal Story (Youtube) or see the whole thing here (55 min)

    Vitro Nasu » 2006 » January 2006

  • Jeanne and Orson Welles in Immortal Story (Youtube) or see the whole thing here (55 min)

    Jeanne Moreau 2006

  • Set in New York City in 2095, The Immortal is content to leave you in the dark about vast stretches of storyline -- but it is, by and large, a bleakly shiny dystopian future story with aliens, altered humans, and the occasional well-received sexual assault.

    July 6th, 2005 2005

  • This hypertext edition of Mary Shelley's 1833 short story 'The Mortal Immortal' is encoded in

    About this Hypertext 2002

  • Among her favorites, she counts the Browning's letters and Beethoven's amorous messages to someone he called his Immortal Beloved.

    Brownsville Herald : By JAZMINE ULLOA 2010

  • "Immortal" -- that is never to die again, as it will be with us also after the Resurrection.

    Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine Thomas L. Kinkead

  • On the other hand, the fact which served as the foundation of the "Immortal" -- the taking in of a _savant_ by a lot of forged manuscripts -- has been falsified by changing the _savant_ from a mathematician (who might easily be deceived about a matter of autographs) to a historian (whose duty it is to apply all known tests of genuineness to papers purporting to shed new light on the past).

    The Nabob, Volume 1 (of 2) Alphonse Daudet 1868

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