It has immemorially in Europe been the business of monarchs and their servants, and history has largely been the narrative of their doings. |
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But Physiocrats argued that freedom would create greater abundance, thereby banishing the fears immemorially associated with famine. |
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Only by understanding the nature of traditional architecture, honed immemorially by humankind's relationship to nature, can we begin to make sustainable buildings. |
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They seemed to be waving amiably to the saturnine Serra, whose embedded slabs induce consciousness of the earth's sullen, immemorially surging mass. |
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We are gripped, as in comedy we have immemorially been gripped, by a bunch of characters with one-track minds who, though they incessantly collide with one another, never make real contact. |
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Old-fashioned St Paul's looks immemorially old-fashioned, with the worshippers shown to their seats by plump middle-aged men in frock coats, striped trousers and well shined black shoes. |
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