Indelible Sentence Examples
I had my thumb out, ready for the indelible ink.
The time I spent with James has left an indelible imprint on my mind.
Food is an indelible part of the Chinese culture.
Soon after his deliverance he applied to be called to the bar, but his application was negatived on the ground that his orders in the Church were indelible.
This site is marked with an indelible skin pencil.
Tattooing is a process of puncturing the skin and depositing pigments, usually indelible ink, by a variety of methods beneath the skin to create a desired design or pattern.
Nevertheless, his combat experience must, as it did with millions of others, have proved indelible and ultimately inescapable.
May Massee left an indelible stamp on the world of children's literature.
Print ink or photocopier toner may leave indelible marks.
Skiing amidst the silence of the fells in a mystical blue twilight with rose-coloured dawns and dusks will leave you with indelible images.
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May Massee left an indelible stamp on the world of children 's literature.
While the aforementioned celebrity shooters have already made an indelible mark on the field of photography, there are many other talented picture takers whose stars are on the rise.
America Ferrera seems to be that rare combination of talent and sheer "realness" that is destined to leave an indelible mark on the world of television and film for many years to come.
You don't have to be a loyal runway watcher to know that polka dots have made an indelible impact in the world of fashion.
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Whether you learn the scarier versions or the more sanitized version, the powerful images of the girl wearing a red hood - and usually a cape - confronting a wolf dressed in her grandmother's clothing are indelible.
When the fog rolls in over those graceful burnt orange towers, an indelible image of an entire region is captured.
The color red is always memorable, but because you are in a bikini, there's a good chance you'll leave an indelible impression no matter the color of your suit!
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Even things like pen marks and makeup can leave their indelible signs on a checkbook!
Whether battling the forces of evil, popular expectations or simply turning traditional soap storylines on their ear, Passions leaves an indelible mark on daytime soap operas.
Each writer has left an indelible mark on Springfield's landscape.
The Everwood television show left an indelible mark on viewers in its four short seasons on the air.
AdvertisementIf venerating a Sacred Heart image is good, printing it on the body in indelible ink is considered an even greater sign of devotion that can be carried with one always.
The ink leaves an indelible mark that the ellusive vampire never can.
Whether you come from a Celtic background or just like the symbolism, a Celtic knot will make an indelible mark upon your heart as well as your skin.
This creation elevated Renato's place in the watch industry and made an indelible mark on the world of luxury timepieces.
These "angels" have since moved on, but few could deny that the bathing and lounging beauties have left an indelible mark on the popular culture's consciousness.
Many have left an indelible mark on VH1 shows.
Asia Minor, Afghanistan and India, he had at this time left his indelible mark upon the chief cities and provinces of Persia.
Old Portuguese, and more especially the poetic language of the I3th century, received from the language of the troubadours, in whose poetry the earlier Portuguese poets found much of their inspiration, certain words and certain turns of expression which have left upon it indelible traces.
The issue of the struggle was not a complete victory even in Byzantium for the partisans of image-worship. The iconoclasts left an indelible impress on the Christian art of the Greek Church, in so far as they put an end to the use of graven images; for the Eastern icon is a flat picture, less easily regarded than would be a statue as a nidus within which a spirit can lurk.
I reveled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me.
Epiphanes, the persecutor of the Jews, and he has impressed indelible traits upon the conception.
It was discussed in the 12th century whether this sacrament is indelible like baptism, or whether it can be repeated; and the latter view, that of Peter Lombard, prevailed.
Herzl thus left an indelible mark on his time, and his renown is assured whatever be the fate in store for the political Zionism which he founded and for which he gave his life.
Nor did he shrink from deeds of bloodshed and revenge; the assassination of his father-in-law, Niccolo Borghesi (1500), is an indelible blot upon his name.
The golden age of Weimar, covered by the reign of Charles Augustus from 1775 to 1828, 'has left an indelible impress on the character of the town.
The pictures the language paints on her memory appear to make an indelible impression; and many times, when an experience comes to her similar in character, the language starts forth with wonderful accuracy, like the reflection from a mirror.
Hostilities with the Castilians and with the Moors occupied many years of his reign, during which he gained some successes; but by consenting to the barbarous murder of Inez de Castro, who was secretly espoused to his son Peter, he has fixed an indelible stain on his character.
Not merely were artistic sculptures and bas-reliefs found that demonstrated a high development of artistic genius, but great libraries were soon revealed, - books consisting of bricks of various sizes, or of cylinders of the same material, inscribed while in the state of clay with curious characters which became indelible when baking transformed the clay into brick.
The disgrace to his name is indelible that on the 19th of March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d'Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty.