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Thermoplastics are cheap and practically impervious to the elements.
And its heavy-duty American-made metal was as impervious to the elements as a new automobile.
Meanwhile, those impervious to the elements can make like an amped up Womble in the Surfers Against Sewage beach clean, where Tori Gower will be converting the collected trash into a new art work.
It's a sort of Dark Ages "Seven Samurai" story -- with the addition of a Xena the Warrior Princess figure: Guinevere, who is not only an excellent archer but is also apparently impervious to the elements.
Wood tile can cost $5 to $12 a square foot, with teak tiles often occupying the top end of that range because the wood is virtually impervious to the elements.
That makes them more impervious to the elements, but unless you have yogilike flexibility, there is no hope of reaching back and fishing out your camera without taking the bag off.
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Glass, an inorganic solid material that is usually transparent or translucent as well as hard, brittle, and impervious to the natural elements.
Homes used to be largely impervious to the cultural "elements" (radio and television were the greatest intrusions); now, homes are largely permeable, with cable wiring and satellite transmissions breaching the literal and metaphorical membrane that exists between home and the world beyond its walls.
The trend was impervious to the recession.
"Touch!" G.K. seemed impervious to the attention.
SeaWorld, however, was impervious to the fantasy.
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