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GANGNEUNG, South Korea — In Bradie Tennell, U.S. Figure Skating has found a competitor with elite technical ability and an unflappable demeanor — a 20-year-old who is seemingly impervious to pressure.
If a company like Casper is winning its market in a really unsexy, plain Jane industry (which is seemingly impervious to innovation), you can too.
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Work rules and regulations, in place through collective bargaining or legislative acts, are seemingly impervious to frontal attacks.
Mr. Northam, standing next to his wife, Pam, at the news conference, spoke earnestly and was seemingly impervious to the wave of condemnation that the photograph had spawned.
Suddenly a White House that was seemingly impervious to open questioning of its strategy feels the need to respond to criticisms -- and to do so quickly.
This last point goes to one of the more infuriating aspects of the shadow elite: that they are seemingly impervious to failure.
It is seemingly everywhere here.
It is, seemingly, a front.
The variety is seemingly limitless.
They then rehash the hackneyed line about liberals and how much better they think they are than the working-class, and the result is a seemingly impervious battleship of electoral dominance.
Boeken was apparently impervious to warnings anyway.
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