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Pit them against the immortally gross creatures of “Alien vs. Predator” and the Yautja are nearly huggable.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 12, 2025

Meaning, one supposes, a blank slate onto which people project their idealized vision of an American leader, or a vessel for what Sarah Palin immortally called “that hopey-changey stuff.”

From Salon Apr. 21, 2019

The misnomer is particularly ironic because the dying Isolde never mentions death: instead, she hears Tristan’s voice immortally resounding.

From The New Yorker Oct. 10, 2016

Perhaps it’s an essential piece of mental equipment, this ability of an NFL player to exist immortally in his own mind.

From Washington Post Feb. 3, 2016

And yet the fundamental gravity of the Spanish nature, a gravity which is epitomized and immortally fixed in the famous portrait of Admiral Pareja by Velasquez, was as marked in California as at home.

From The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers by Merwin, Henry Childs




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