-
defender of the true faith.
Henry worked hard to
present an
image of
unchallengeable authority and
irresistible power.
Henry was a large, well-built athlete...
- a site of high sanctity. The two
sites whose Islamic sanctity are
unchallengeably the
highest of all are Al-Masjid al-Haram in
Mecca (which is called...
- with the
Toomebridge Grants to
ensure his
power base at
Celtic was
unchallengeable. When Neil
Grant died in the
early 1960s, his
shareholding p****ed to...
-
female beauty standards,
rather presenting them as
unchangeable and
unchallengeable, even
where the
women in the film seem to
chafe at them. He sees this...
- of
biggest ****embly of
workers and
classes of India. It has
strong unchallengeable presence in the
Indian state of
Tripura besides a good
presence in...
- performance, "One
mysterious thing she has
learned to do is
breathe unchallengeable life into
lifeless lines." She
hoped to make a film out of the production...
-
British media of
playing an
essential role in
creating a national,
unchallengeable, and at
times hysterical cult of
personality surrounding Diana, whereas...
-
overwhelmingly probable rather than
considered proven to the
point of
being unchallengeable. The
basis for this
strong acceptance is a
combination of extensive...
- the
magic word, but to the
expression of the omnipotent, sovereign,
unchallengeable will of the absolute,
transcendent God to whom all
nature is completely...
-
opposition after the
expulsion of Cimon, the
unchallengeable leader of the
democratic party became the
unchallengeable ruler of Athens. He
remained in power...