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immortalised

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Aside from the copy protection, (some)old hardware can have a charm worth of being immortalised on a t-shirt.

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Aside from the copy protection, (some)old hardware can have a charm worth of being immortalised on a t-shirt.

Example sentences

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Aside from the copy protection, (some)old hardware can have a charm worth of being immortalised on a t-shirt.

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The inventors who are immortalised are usually standing on the shoulders of giants and completing the last mile.

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Hopefully this vandal will be immortalised by the Internet for the next couple of hundred years too.

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For many people like myself, the American road trip is immortalised in Western culture through the magic of Hollywood.

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If they make a weekly torrent containing their whole data-set it would be easily immortalised...

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Per the article: > There are several methods for generating immortalised cell lines: > 1.

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Thus were immortalised in generations of atlases such geographical oddities as Just A Mountain, I Don't Know, What?

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As also immortalised at the end of the 1968 episode of ‘From The Earth To The Moon’, attributed there to an apparently fictitious person.

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It was good business, and those men are immortalised in history.

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This is the original method for generating an immortalised cell line.

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So he's somewhat immortalised — more than most.

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RIP Scott Halpin, immortalised in rock legend.

Quote examples

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Still, could be worse: even Poisson into the wind isn't as bad as being immortalised with the caption "I'm Nailed Right In".

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Its probably most famous for sitting right on top of a lot of natural gas, immortalised by Rudyard Kipling as having "all hell for a basement" [1].

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"wont" which means wasn't "must" I think the "wargames" quote, immortalised in Unix /usr/games applies here.

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"Spanish king’s fears of a French assassination plot against him" Interesting because in my country his son is immortalised as the guy who plotted the assassination of Willem van Oranje- the founder of the Netherlands.

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How do you use immortalised in a sentence?

Aside from the copy protection, (some)old hardware can have a charm worth of being immortalised on a t-shirt.