This principle, first proposed 40 years ago by physicist Roger Penrose,
keeps sacrosanct an idea — determinism — key to any physical theory.
So I say bravo to summer vacation; let
's keep it sacrosanct.
Not exact matches
Churchill was a night owl, but he took two baths and a two hour nap every afternoon, which he claimed allowed him to be twice as productive as the normal person Naps were so
sacrosanct to Churchill that he unapologetically
kept a bed in the House of Parliament.
In a question and answer session with reporters, Silver seemed to indicate that he wanted to
keep the day
sacrosanct.
Juan, who seems to be in the throes of illness and a haunting past,
keeps having fatalistic hunches, strange connections with nature — a colorful bird in his hotel room seems like a nightmare passage from the Black Lodge in Twin Peaks — suggest something
sacrosanct captaining the pair.
If you're lucky, they might even agree to
keep your list price
sacrosanct.
Grand, but not grandiose, Inn By The Sea
keeps both top - notch luxury and eco-friendly practice
sacrosanct.
At the low low price of free, you can probably deal with playlist shuffling unless you are a ridiculous music obsessive, in which case you'll
keep shelling out the $ 10 because the order of your playlist is
sacrosanct.