Indelibly Sentence Examples

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  • Although they'd been together but a half-dozen times, each remained with him, indelibly imprinted in his memory.

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  • They were actually married now - her identity merged indelibly with his.

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  • The picture of our first meeting is indelibly etched on my memory.

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  • The complaints reveal secrecy is still " indelibly ingrained " in British public authorities.

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  • They had their own publishing house, and its name Hacliimonji-ya (figure-ofeight store) came to be indelibly associated with this kind of literature.

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  • Despite the different styles, colors, and designs, however, straw handbags have a general charm indelibly linked to the airy days of spring and summer.

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  • The name of Cawnpore is indelibly connected with the blackest episode in the history of the Indian Mutiny - the massacre here in July 1857 of hundreds of women and children by the Nana Sahib.

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  • To refuse to submit to fasting was considered indelibly disgraceful, and was one of the things which legally degraded a man by reducing or destroying his honour-value.

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  • Hemmings was to find that the climax of his first professional stage appearance would be indelibly imprinted on his memory.

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  • Perhaps, thought Tom, they were indeed receiving signals that would be indelibly inscribed into their brains for the rest of their lives.

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  • The friends, the clubs, the sports, the teachers and special events such as prom and homecoming all become indelibly etched in their memories.

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  • They had their own publishing house, and its name came to be indelibly associated with this kind of literature.

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  • In 1756 the old nawab died, and was succeeded by his grandson Surajud-Dowlah, a young madman of 19, whose name is indelibly associated with the tragedy of the Black Hole.

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