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It was an act of conscious arrogance, a way of claiming to be invulnerable from attack and not to need the walls that Thucydides again and again treats as the sign and guarantee of civilized polis life.
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It was meant to be invulnerable to nuclear attack.
As long as we're human, we'll never be invulnerable.
ECM fungi can, therefore, be invulnerable to the chemical particularities of serpentine environment.
"As soon as one side comes under the illusion that it is invulnerable to a strike from the other side, there immediately arise both a number of conflicts and aggression," Mr. Putin said.
But that doesn't mean you're invulnerable or can stop this from happening again".
They seem to think Pakistan is invulnerable, because they control NATO's supply line from Karachi to Kabul and have nuclear weapons.
What she does here is less acting than voguing — she's invulnerable and smug, as if she dropped into the movie from a couture runway.
"I know he thinks he's invulnerable or whatever, but it's hard to see him recovering from this".
These machines were so precise that they could compute a vehicle's exact position from its initial position and acceleration; needing no further inputs, they were invulnerable to enemy countermeasures.
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