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- noun Plural form of
immortality .
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Examples
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For Pinkie, meanwhile (not otherwise detectable as a reflective type), the same counter-redemptive ceremony merely consummates the ephemeral matter of "his temporal safety" in return for "two immortalities of pain."
I'll Be Damned 2005
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For Pinkie, meanwhile (not otherwise detectable as a reflective type), the same counter-redemptive ceremony merely consummates the ephemeral matter of "his temporal safety" in return for "two immortalities of pain."
I'll Be Damned 2005
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For Pinkie, meanwhile (not otherwise detectable as a reflective type), the same counter-redemptive ceremony merely consummates the ephemeral matter of "his temporal safety" in return for "two immortalities of pain."
I'll Be Damned 2005
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If all the immortalities were really to have their wish, what a work would our descendants have to study them all!
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They did not have the several immortalities down there.
The Dragon Never Sleeps Cook, Glen 1988
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But to both of these “immortalities,” Madame de Staël's criti - cism equally applies.
DEATH AND IMMORTALITY JACQUES CHORON 1968
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To compare the songs collected by Professor Lomax with the immortalities of olden time is doubtless like comparing the literature of America with that of all Europe together.
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The latter had hitherto been little heard of, but his death offered an occasion for exciting the people too favourable to be neglected: his patriotism and his virtues immediately increased in a ratio to the use which might be made of them; * a dying speech proper for the purpose was composed, and it was decreed unanimously, that he should be installed in all the rights, privileges, and immortalities of the degraded Riquetti.
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The latter had hitherto been little heard of, but his death offered an occasion for exciting the people too favourable to be neglected: his patriotism and his virtues immediately increased in a ratio to the use which might be made of them; * a dying speech proper for the purpose was composed, and it was decreed unanimously, that he should be installed in all the rights, privileges, and immortalities of the degraded Riquetti.
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Magnifying our sensibilities, we had come to demand the dignity of separate immortalities.
Cytherea Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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