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Then writing long impenetrable reports nobody reads?

Instead, he has written a convoluted, self-indulgent and nearly impenetrable tome that reads like the desultory jottings of a lapsed graduate student in English (which the author once was).

His books and posts – often, it must be said impenetrable or plain madcap – are required reading for those who seek to understand the new landscape of Brexit, Donald Trump's victory and the global surge of the far right.

Hungarians sit stolidly reading newspapers, or conversing in their (to outsiders) impenetrable tongue.

While Clare may be hosting Have I Got News For You, I may be reading the actual news, struggling to pronounce some impenetrable foreign name.

You'll start by reading an introductory scene that describes a horrible crime or impenetrable mystery, and then you'll be let loose to investigate however you see fit.

Clusters of shirts looked impenetrable under signs that read, "Brands too hot to mention".

Sir Thomas More Wolf Hallll" readers and viewers are tempted to boo and hiss when this rendition of More appears — and not just because they were forced to read his impenetrable "Utopia" in high school.

I myself get excited when fronting up to a work that seems impenetrable, but given time it reveals something and ideas begin to flow off the surface like reading a book.

The building has impenetrable modernistic artworks on its walls and instead of "do not disturb" signs on the room doors, there are signs reading simply "yep" or "nope".

His bookshelves reveal a wide range of reading material, from children's books to non-fiction chronicles of the Iraq war (his favourite books are Ulysses and One Hundred Years of Solitude, both, he says, "virtually impenetrable").

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