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But I remained completely impervious to the pleasures of the casinos.
By the same token, he and his music were completely impervious to fashion.
"This is an agency that just seems to be completely impervious to transparency and to accountability".
It was the Doctor and Clara's last hurrah, him tuxed up, her in a cocktail dress, both completely impervious to what was appropriate.
He still does, as demonstrated on the "inordinate amount of time" he spent on the Daily Show, affable and bright enough, willing to laugh at himself, but still completely impervious to Stewart's points about the failures of the bailout.
We have earlier been told that Chagrin - after dastardly Nazi-inspired brain surgery - is completely impervious to pain, yet in Bond's final showdown with him he cries out when his little finger is broken.
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But neither was entirely impervious.
The physical domain is thus completely closed causally, impervious to influence from modes of other attributes and to intervention of divine will, and fully deterministic (Ip29).
A completely fatigued, jaded America, impervious to such manipulation, may well be its ultimate antidote.
They appeared to be completely relaxed, as though they were impervious to the sounds of bullets and shouting, or to the numbers of wounded and dead Egyptians being reported on Al Jazeera, which was being broadcast on the coffee shop's television.
Impervious to all human emotion.
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