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Its financial statements were impenetrable.
Both teams had good chances during a scoreless second period, but Weber and Ayers were impenetrable.
They eventually backed off those statements, but Weil continued to insist that his company's computers were impenetrable to outside hackers.
The foliage of the jungle, the ruins of a town, the stirrings of unspoken passion, the signalling of the moon on the surface of a distant sea — all were impenetrable.
Stansfeld feels PCCs seem more transparent because the public pay more attention to them than the former police authorities, while Alston said the minutes for police authority meetings were published on the website but were "impenetrable and mostly irrelevant".
But even with Mr. Capestany's training as a volunteer -- he took an eight-week course on AIDS advocacy last spring -- he said the layers of bureaucracy were impenetrable even to him when he had his own problems.
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"It's impenetrable".
The thicket can be impenetrable.
I thought it was impenetrable".
The crowd is impenetrable.
His serve was impenetrable.
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