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His tone was gentle, but he was impervious to challenge.
James sounded callous -- a 1 percenter reminding the 99 percent that he was impervious to their taunts.
Rosenthal's convictions about the crime were so powerful that he was impervious to the details of what actually happened.
Strengthened by his convictions, he was impervious to the power of those with superior social or professional standing, and resolute in his willingness to state his beliefs publicly.
Over the years, he had learned that nothing really bad ever happened to him, that he was impervious to injury, if not to embarrassment, no matter how formidable the adversary or unexpected its arrival.
Kenneth A. Himmel, the president of Related Urban Development, said on Monday that he was impervious to criticism and that his complex would not only thrive but also would change Manhattan.
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He is impervious and unremitting.
Naturally, he is impervious to county borders.
He is impervious to the boos and jeers.
He is impervious to criticism, and he will deliver his movement into deafness, too.
On this subject, above all others, he is impervious to criticism.
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