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Then in 2020, Thomas renounced his own earlier decision, writing that he'd determined the doctrine is unconstitutional after all — a rare reversal for a justice with a reputation for being unmovable in his views.

From Salon Sep. 22, 2023

They were roaring long before Crawford appeared unmovable in the tunnel, head bowed trying to excise himself from the superstitions and butterflies that latch onto us all.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 30, 2023

The nation’s excessive rate of traffic fatalities compared with other high-income countries has persisted for years, often viewed as an unmovable part of the U.S. road network.

From Washington Post Feb. 1, 2023

She did not want to let the chance pass, but needed to get past Havelange, until then an unmovable obstacle.

From BBC Jan. 12, 2022

She sat steadfast and unmovable in the living room, “just catching up on a bit of admin.”

From "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins




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