The government's message is that not even a person of Mr Ibrahim's stature is untouchable.
Politically, they were untouchable for even Lalu Prasad Yadav, the brash rail minister who appointed Kumar in 2004.
The panjandrums of international football have traditionally been untouchable: FIFA is a law unto itself.
The peptides could regulate all sorts of disease interactions that had previously been untouchable.
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Permanent war is made possible by massive defense spending that has been viewed as untouchable.
And both defendants seem to believe they are invincible, untouchable, and perhaps even above the law.
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Amour and Rust and Bone are up for best non-English language film alongside Untouchable.
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Traditionally, Mexican presidents have been untouchable while in office, often to become pariahs afterwards.
On human rights, the army seems to have accepted that nobody except General Pinochet is untouchable.
School aid is usually considered untouchable, but Mr Christie appeared to chop without blinking.
It roars, day in, day out, untouchable and untouched by the incursions around it.
With a one-two punch, the glass-is-half-empty gang hit the semis and the until recently untouchable energy names.
The official poverty measure is politically untouchable because it is used to allocate heaps of public money.
The antique harpsichords that survive only three Dumonts still exist, for example tend to be in museums, untouchable and unplayable.
Until about 150 years ago Nadars - mostly "toddy tappers" - were condemned to a near untouchable status.
He said the PR machine behind the man they call Blade Runner has all but made him untouchable.
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If that admiration filters down to the Social Liberals, Mr Fogh Rasmussen will no longer look so untouchable.
Irish citizens, including pious ones, will never again treat the church as untouchable.
All of which suggests that the F-35 program is as close to untouchable as a weapons program can get.
Buffalo isn't thought to be done dealing before Wednesday, with general manager Darcy Regier saying no player is untouchable.
The conventional wisdom had been that these were untouchable classes of government employees.
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Worse, just across the border, Pakistan offers an almost untouchable haven for al-Qaeda.
There are a lot of secret methods for legitimately getting on golf courses that are widely considered ultra-private and untouchable.
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Until a few weeks ago, many Republicans thought the budget, which included a controversial provision to overhaul Medicare, was untouchable.
Perhaps parliamentary backing could come from the 21 national MPs controlled by Mayawati, the dalit (untouchable) leader from Uttar Pradesh.
If this vision is lost, we end up either considering nature an untouchable taboo or, on the contrary, abusing it.
It is probably no coincidence that this occurs when both Hayes and Tressel had already reached a seemingly untouchable status.
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Microbial miseries which were untouchable using old vaccine methods because of safety concerns or scientific limitations are now treatable through genetic tinkering.
Fitting perhaps that the district takes its name from a nearby shrine to a man born of India's untouchable castes.
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