"How lovely!" said everyone who saw her; and the vicomte lifted his shoulders and dropped his eyes as if startled by something extraordinary when she took her seat opposite and beamed upon him also with her
unchanging smile.
You and I have no prospect (unless you are more fortunate than I am, which may easily be), but the tedious
unchanging round of this dull place.'
'Heaven is my witness, as my own heart is--and yours, dear young lady, will speak for me, I know--that I have lived, since that time we all have bitter reason to remember, in
unchanging devotion, and gratitude to this family.
No low beatings and knockings about, no jokings and squeakings like your precious Punches, but always the same, with a constantly
unchanging air of coldness and gentility; and so like life, that if wax-work only spoke and walked about, you'd hardly know the difference.
(15) Finally there is a third group of economists and political scientists that returns in many ways to the idea of relatively immutable exogenous institutions (that is those which are not determined by the contemporary society) which are "embedded" so firmly in a culture that they are
unchanging. This essentially ahistorical approach is found in a group of scholars, for example, who claim that legal systems in and of themselves are primary causes for change and influence both current and future economic developments in an
unchanging manner.
Jonsson (political science, Lund U., Sweden) and Hall (a researcher at Lund U.) build an international relations theory of diplomacy, which they see as a perennial international institution and therefore wish to identify its essential
unchanging categories.
Boaz and Ciochon also document the species' oddly
unchanging culture and explore how small brain size limited speech, The authors also tackle the controversial question of where this species originated.
THE STRANGEST IMAGE of combat in Iraq was also the most normal: the virtually
unchanging view of a Baghdad streetscape recorded from the hotel where most Western journalists were head-quartered.
But the Church of England has a temporal function in our society, as well as a spiritual one, and that function is to be constant and
unchanging, not to ape secular fashions.
It is the exact opposite of the well-manicured
unchanging park miraculously restored each day by unseen servants, which for many is the assumed gardening ideal.
Both these manuals presented Catholicism more as an
unchanging moral monolith rather than a myriad of mores.
It turns out that if the constants of nature -
unchanging numbers like the strength of gravity, the charge of an electron and the mass of a proton - were the tiniest bit different, then atoms would not hold together, stars would not burn and life would never have made an appearance."
Sedevacantism, a theory espoused by Francis Schuckardt and some SSPV members, is the belief that makeshift ordination methods are now justified because the Vatican is occupied by heretical impostors who have tampered with the
unchanging truths of Christianity - in other words, that the seat once occupied by Saint Peter, the first Pope, is now empty.