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"They felt black reporters would be invulnerable in a riot," Mr. Teague said in an interview with The Associated Press in 1981.
This, in turn, helped feed the rumor that the network had originally been conceived as one that would be invulnerable to the loss of any central communication hubs(s).
They include the hilarious notions that new-economy companies would be invulnerable to the traditional economic cycle, that valuations were not important when it came to buying stocks, that the invention of the Internet rivaled that of electricity.
Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, coined the phrase "zone of immunity" to define the circumstances under which Israel would judge it could no longer hold off from an attack because Iran's effort to produce a bomb would be invulnerable to any strike.
The first was to unlock the trench barrier by inventing a machine that would be invulnerable to machine guns and capable of crossing trenches and would thus restore the tactical balance upset by the new preponderance of defensive over offensive power.
They altered this approach where the Little Sisters would be invulnerable until the player had dealt with their Big Daddy, though LeBreton considered this "a massive kludge" into the game's fiction.
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If they stuck to doing this, they would be practically invulnerable, but, no — curiosity is their downfall.
If they stuck to doing this, they would be practically invulnerable, but, no curiosity is their downfall.
What's more, almost no newspaper could claim to be invulnerable to what would be the mother of all price wars: the Times would be exposed; as would the Mail and Telegraph.
One critical validation step for knockdown studies would be a rescue experiment in which the lncRNA, modified to be invulnerable to the knockdown, is expressed as a transgene under the same transfection conditions [ 111].
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