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- later modified in the 13th century to elevate it to the status of an unbreachable citadel to protect the town of Gingee by kottailinga kurumbar king. It...
- abroad, repeatedly portra**** the Westwall during its construction as an unbreachable bulwark. At the start of the war, the opposing troops remained behind...
- the point that most at the time considered Ishiyama Hongan-ji to be unbreachable. In 1570, Takeda Shingen, a relative of Kōsa through marriage, faced...
- the confidentiality of meetings of the Government (the cabinet) was unbreachable and absolute. The court derived its ruling from Article 28.4.2°, which...
- later modified in the 13th century to elevate it to the status of an unbreachable citadel to protect the small town of saenji. It was also the headquarters...
- sociopolitical conventions have imprisoned us in and we must abide by the unbreachable laws brought in by the global structures and conglomerates in order to...
- headquarters in the North End of Boston. The company had been thought to have unbreachable security as a private "bank" throughout the East Coast. Once inside,...
- him with rescuing its inventor, Bo Yul-Bayur, from the Ice Court, an unbreachable military stronghold in Fjerda, and preventing the drug's existence from...
- interests and the destiny of the Jewish people. They have crossed an unbreachable chasm by accepting another religion. Despite this separation, they continue...
- incongruence between their actual and ideal selves that is inherently unbreachable. This cathartic release of emotions is often believed to be therapeutic...