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  • Virtue and principal confirm the indissoluable Bond which affection first began and my security depends not upon your passion, which other objects might more easily excite, but upon the sober and setled dictates of Religion and Honour.

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 13 - 24 November 1780 1973

  • Arms and the indissoluable union and imperishable brotherhood of our people.

    The Battle Lines of the 1914-18 War Revisited 1962

  • #10: They'd like you to believe that because silica is used in food products, someone just goes to the beach to scoop up a handful of sand to throw into the pot (silica is also used in artificial sweeteners to keep it from forming indissoluable lumps).

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

  • However, rather than let that process run its course [and it is most unlikely that the Maori Land Court would have declared large areas of the foreshore be turned into freehold land, anyway] the government kneejerked, deciding to legislate to nationalise property rights to public areas of the foreshore and seabed just four days after the Court of Appeal decision, thus denying Maori the right to explore their common-law property rights in court - rights that are supposed to be indissoluable.

    BIG NEWS 2009

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