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Until Federer went down Sunday, he appeared as invulnerable as that record would suggest.
To the outside world at least, the business appeared as invulnerable as the new shop that Nina erected.
"What that does in Albany is tell Democrats you're not as invulnerable as you think," Mr. Sifry said.
Good acting makes you forget the actor; perhaps onstage she succeeded — I don't know — but as a quasi-actor, a person playing a public role, she wasn't as invisible or as invulnerable as she wished.
"When our culture demands that boys and men present themselves as invulnerable, independent and strong, we leave little room for men to express emotion, especially sadness, confusion and other difficult feelings," Langdon, creative director of 1in6, said.
First, youngsters tend to think of themselves as invulnerable.
As invulnerable as Obama is right now, he will be equally vulnerable next year to get these big projects done.
Chile thought of itself as invulnerable to political catastrophe, or any "abrupt change of the state of the system" (Royal Academy).
He is as invulnerable to genuine suffering as a clown receiving a custard pie in the face.
But law firms may not be as invulnerable to downturns as they appear it may just take a little longer for the symptoms to show.
Exhibiting courage and exceptional resourcefulness, he also experienced amazing good fortune and escaped a number of hazardous incidents without harm; the more superstitious sailors regarded him as invulnerable.
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