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That, he said, rattling off the many ways an encrypted system could be penetrated, rarely happens.

If U.S. intelligence agencies had human or signals sources that show Russian officials explaining or discussing the motives for trying to influence a U.S. Presidential election, that would be a different matter — though presumably Russia's paranoid and security-obsessed officials would keep such talk away from any channels that could be penetrated.

As field piles could be penetrated into even greater depths, we selected the maximum depth possible in the model piles to calculate the inner frictional resistance.

Because of its low hardness and ultra-thin thickness, the resist layer could be penetrated with a relatively small normal load.

The optimal thickness ratio of the upper and lower adsorption units is obtained as 0.966, in which case the upper and lower adsorption units could be penetrated by air simultaneously, so that the adsorbents in adsorption space could be used more efficiently.

In addition, the geometric parameters of annular flow channels and the adsorption bed thickness of the upper unit in the parallel-connected vertical radial flow adsorber are optimized, so that the upper and lower adsorption units could be penetrated by air simultaneously.

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We would have included some articles from The Times of London, but alas the Murdoch paywall could not be penetrated!

In 2010, he told an interviewer: "This country – which is the greatest, strongest country that ever existed in the world, in terms of power – supposedly had a defence that could not be penetrated all these years.

Coming home every night to a wife who I adored and children who I loved and actually feeling that there was a barrier that could never be penetrated because I was impersonating a human being.

For instance, in September 2002 Donald H. Rumsfeld, then the defense secretary, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that "the Iraq problem cannot be solved by airstrikes alone," because Iraqi chemical and biological weapons were so deeply buried that they could not be penetrated by American bombs.

Early in his career, he had what Eliot said of James, "a mind so fine that it could not be penetrated by an idea"; but later on public events, and indeed private ones, pressed in on his imagination, and forbade him the sort of freedom he naturally sought.

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