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He brims with vulnerability and is driven by an enthusiasm that is utterly impervious to circumstances.
So wonderfully unremarkable, so exquisitely forgettable and so utterly impervious to comedic description.
"It almost looks like a bull that's charging through a crowd, utterly impervious to what's in front of it.
This is a story about the law school market, a singular creature of American capitalism, one that is so durable it seems utterly impervious to change.
Utterly impervious to her near derelict surroundings, she entertained artists and writers including Patrick Kavanagh, and the poets with whom in 1975 she founded the magazine Cyphers, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Macdara Woods.
Yet, after 44 years, the military government remains utterly impervious to change, sealing themselves off from the world.
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There it remained for the duration, utterly immobile and impervious to those who soon rocked the sold-out stadium in celebrating the Pirates' twin-bill sweep of the St . Louis Cardinalsthat reclaimed the National League Central division lead from the visitors.
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 genius of this version depends on the performance by Steve Carell, who plays Barry Speck as a man impervious to insult and utterly at peace with himself," writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times.
They were impervious.
The baron seemed impervious.
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