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The New Yorker, September 25 , 1943 P. 13Boston always strikes me as essentially indestructible.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, September 25 , 1943 P. 13Boston always strikes me as essentially indestructible.
The size and scope of Oink's catalogue outdid any online music purveyor, and given its distributed nature, the archive was essentially indestructible.
This altered conformation is widely thought to be responsible for the diseases, because the tangled and essentially indestructible proteins collect in brain tissue (ScienceNOW, July 29 2004).
Spivack told me that nickel should be able to endure the harsh conditions of the moon ("it's essentially indestructible"), while the microfiche format won't require a computer to read, just a really powerful optical microscope: "We don't want to assume in the distant future that somebody has our operating system".
It does not get rid of the plutonium which, with a half-life of 240,000 years, is essentially indestructible, unless it is burned in a reactor.
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Although in some of the movies he appears to have human vulnerabilities, essentially he is a kind of indestructible super-man.
Virtually indestructible frame, essential mudguards and dynamo-powered lights.
It sells the low-end and the high-end and essentially keeps everyone happy by building smartphones, clamshells, and candybars that are indestructible and easy to use.
Unsinkable — indestructible".
Completely indestructible.
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