- - zealous fashionista unchanging to some extent
- - courageous enough to apply a tourniquet
- - Resolute enough to stop the bloodshed
- - brave enough to prevent any further loss of blood
- - Constant way to stop flow
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- - Strongman featured in unchanging ballad that never ends
- - name of one of the two giant harland and wolff cranes in belfast.
- - Lover of Delilah, in the Old Testament
- - Biblical character whose power rested in his hair
- - Noted strongman
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- - Unchanging, sound
- - Unchanging
- - Of sound mind
- - Sound
- - Sound from the outhouse
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- - Unchanging variables
- - They're not variable
- - Unchanging entities
- - Unchanging things.
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- - unchanging pitch
- - Unchanged pitch is minute and impossible, given Yorkshire's tail
- - Boring voice with an unchanging pitch
- - Unvarying in pitch
- - Just a tick, not one on the same pitch
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- - Unchanging habit
- - Regular habit, perhaps
- - Radio operator's character is unvarying
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- - No tips for unchanging fare in Chinese outfit
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- - Basic, unchanging nature
- - The inherent nature or essential quality of something
- - Sense confused by church's fundamental nature
- - Wild scenes around east in nature
- - The inherent nature in this delicatessen certainly emerges
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- - Unchanging, fixed
- - Way a muscle spasm is fixed
- - Stationary or fixed, not portable
- - Fixed tattered catsuit and ditched uniform
- - White noise can be fixed
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- - Unchanging, "Change is a ..."
- - Remaining the same over a period of time
- - Faithful to a fixed quantity in mathematics
- - Recurring and unchanging
- - Criminal meets a shady type in street or stable
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