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Imagine an Economist article about global issues with no names for countries or companies: it would be impenetrable.
Shows with a byzantine mythology are best watched from the beginning: for instance, Orphan Black would be impenetrable for someone late to the party.
And it would be impenetrable: "It's going to be made of hardened concrete, and it's going to be made of rebar.
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It would not make sense, because it would not be impenetrable – anyone from Texas knows that.
But modern genetics has revealed that representing evolutionary history as a tree is misleading, with scientists saying a more realistic way to represent the origins and inter-relatedness of species would be an impenetrable thicket.
He said the structure would be "an impenetrable, physical, tall, power, beautiful southern border wall" with technology to keep people from digging tunnels or going over it. .
Algebra, chemistry and Kafka would have been impenetrable mysteries to my parents.
Or, have them brainstorm allusions today that most would understand ("Brangelina," for example), but that may be impenetrable twenty-five years from now.
The thicket can be impenetrable.
You want the name to be impenetrable to change".
Be impenetrable.
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