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- r in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
- Even in Indiawhere a wife was once considered so immutably tied to her husband that she was thrown on his funeral pyre if he died before she didsociologists estimate that the .
- Against that physically and functionally immovable object last week surged a self-proclaimed irresistible force of 35,000 ranting, chanting protesters who are immutably opposed .
- That contradiction raises an increasingly pertinent question (as well as the hackles of militant feminists): Are women immutably different from men?.