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The link to the Khazars, however, is regarded by the scholarly community as historically inaccurate and implausible.

Also it is totally implausible that Josie would have gone back to Jamaica without her daughter Kim."

The meaning may have changed with the dialect; the
fate.

He also claims in the Sapphire Rose, that Sparhawk is a brilliant man, all "duty and honour and implacable resolve" and that he would sell his soul to be a man like him.

His stroke play was based on an immaculate defence and implacable will.

Most of the opposition came from partisans of the existing system; as well as the implacable opposition from the Militia element, supporters of the Yeomanry objected to the reduction in their daily rates (from 5s.

The cosmos is beginningless, and in its movement from phase to phase it is governed only by the impersonal, implacable law of arising, change, and passing away.

It has been an implacable enemy of Coley's toxins and had it on its list of unproven remedies until about 1973.

But I marvel not at this only, that he received Him, being unknown, but that expecting to bring upon himself such enmity and implacable hostility, he despised the enmity of the multitude.

This was again a case when a mother had formed an implacable hostility to the father.

Von Hagen points to a 1918 study showing that large numbers were deserting 'not because they were implacable enemies of the revolution, but simply because they were not receiving their rations.

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