Sentences with phrase «immovable rock»

Coming of age as the South African apartheid regime was slowly and violently being destroyed, Kentridge developed a lens that reflected his acute awareness of his environs and the politics, and sought to speak of what he referred to in a recent Financial Times article as the «immovable rock of apartheid».
«Where the gospel is preached and believed, there is the true faith, there is the immovable rock, there is the Church», was the sentence which expressed his conclusion.
The letter said that Moore was an «immovable rock in the culture wars» and that it was «no wonder the Washington establishment has declared all - out war on his campaign,»
«Thick Time», William Kentridge's current exhibition opened at London's Whitechapel Gallery on 21 September, reveals the outputs of his investigations into numerous «immovable rocks», namely colonialism, racial capitalism and revolution.

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With perfect composure, without the tremor or twitch of a muscle, she simply bowed her head... as immovable as a rock.
For example, a rock is, directly or literally speaking, a hard, durable and relatively immovable object.
On a rock escarpment to the north of the town's Ganesh ratha stands Krishna's Butterball; a vast, spherical granite boulder which, whilst immovable, seems precariously balanced and somehow gravity - defying.
Gravel's off - road terrain certainly factors into the damage modelling as crashing into large trees, rocks, immovable structures, barriers and misjudged jumps will result in a reduction in the engine's power and erratic steering as the vehicle pulls to one side rather than remaining in a straight line which means the player will have to fight against the car when damage modelling is switched to active.
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