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un·con·quer·able [ʌnˈkɒŋkərəbl̩, Am ˈkɑ:ŋ] ADJ
unconquerable
unconquerable
unconquerable place
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But when she receives a threatening anonymous letter, she is compelled to reconsider her previously-unconquerable belief in a kind world and good neighbours.
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It implies naivety, a simpering banality and not forgetting... unwavering, unconquerable hubris.
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He appeared unconquerable, as if holding the three worlds on the points of his blazing trident.
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His unconquerable will, his charisma and his lifetime of achievement will remain for us a model and an inspiration, " said Siemens President and CEO Joe Kaeser.
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Sein unbesiegbarer Wille, sein Charisma und seine Lebensleistung bleiben uns Vorbild und Ansporn zugleich ", sagt Siemens-Chef Joe Kaeser.
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His unconquerable will, his charisma and his lifetime of achievement will remain for us a model and an inspiration, ” said Siemens President and CEO Joe Kaeser.
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Sein unbesiegbarer Wille, sein Charisma und seine Lebensleistung bleiben uns Vorbild und Ansporn zugleich “, so der Vorsitzende des Vorstands der Siemens AG, Joe Kaeser.
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Musica Invictissima or "Unconquerable Music" is inspired by the unequalled art and status of the sixteenth century Austrian Habsburg monarchies, the princes, archdukes and emperors of which enjoyed music making of the highest quality.
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"Musica Invictissima" (Unbesiegbare Musik), ist inspiriert von der herausragenden Qualität und Bedeutung der habsburgischen Hofkapellen im sechzehnten Jahrhundert.
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Where reality is understood as ultimately unconquerable and impenetrable, poetic language enters the fray with its quest for the inalienable meaning of things.
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Da, wo Realität als letztlich uneinnehmbar und undurchdringlich begriffen wird, kommt die poetische Sprache, ihre Suche nach der unveräußerlichen Bedeutung der Dinge, zum Zug.
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