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His team, so impermeable before, were punctured.
The cuisine that the authors express speaks to ancient realities and present truths: The kitchen table knows no boundaries; and no wall, however high and long, can ever be so impermeable to prevent the vapors of the collective culinary consciousness waft through.
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The 13 miles of Interstate 90 here, where grizzly bears would most likely cross, has 8,000 to 10,000 vehicles a day, and so is impermeable much of the time.
PMMA is gas-impermeable so if this was used the eye would not be able to get oxygen, therefore they cannot be used for long-term wear.
Because the shale is so thick, deep and impermeable, clever drilling methods are required to extract the gas.
"People think these formations are impermeable, and so they wonder, 'Why are you worrying about water?'" DiGiulio said.
Because of its charge, O2− is membrane impermeable, and so remains within the mitochondrial matrix.
The skin, remember, is impermeable to fat so none is going to leak in or out.
"It has brought this community together so tight — it's almost impermeable now," said Randy Norman, the manager of the lounge.
In their patent, the inventors say the sheet of tobacco is impermeable to air, so it is "poor in combustibility".
The well water of Pilsen is drawn from a formation of metamorphic rocks, transformed underground by high pressure and heat so that they are almost impermeable.
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