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So goannas would appear to be impervious to most threats.
The holly-like leaves are impervious to most pests.
The British tank force included 50 heavily armoured Matilda IIs of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment, which proved impervious to most of the enemy's antitank weapons.
Commercial Crypton fabrics are a great alternative as it is impervious to most spills and will last through almost anything.
As opposed to a parasite that can be boiled, or chemically neutralized, microsystin is like something from a comic book: impervious to most treatments available to consumers, and made more concentrated by hot water.
This success allowed Theodosius II to focus on the codification of the Roman law and the further fortification of the walls of Constantinople, which left the city impervious to most attacks until 1204.
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It is impervious to moisture, most fumes, and vermin.
There's something hypnotizing about her: the immeasurable stupidity, the innocence -- almost pampered, but not quite -- an utterly dark innocence, impervious to the most basic instinct of self-preservation and well-being".
The most extremely resistant form of the illness — the kind that Mr. Speaker has, known as XDR-TB, which is impervious to even our most powerful antibiotics — is now found all over the world.
Of all the ways that America can seem like an alien place, none is weirder than US gun law and how it seems impervious to even the most monstrous of tragedies.
The stock market has seemed impervious to that news for most of Mr. Obama's term — and that meant it could play a starring role in the narrative during the next 15 months.
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