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impenetrable

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  • sentative he spoke with as a “moron with an impenetrable accent,” and asked, “What third world shith
  • the book itself, all the illustrations are impenetrable and difficult to understand.
  • calling it these days, which is to my mind impenetrable and not particularly useful."
  • The nest seems impenetrable at first, but they eventually find an entra
  • ble habitat with extremely steep hillsides, impenetrable bamboo thickets, freezing winter climate wi
  • is aim was to convey the sense of a strong, impenetrable bank in which customers would know their mo
  • s, and other projectiles with her virtually impenetrable bracelets.
  • ired themselves in a small thick and almost impenetrable bush where the Azna defended themselves whe
  • ing that mountainous Epirus would be mostly impenetrable by any Latins with whom he made and broke a
  • d, and lower slopes are covered with almost impenetrable chaparral, except where it has been burned,
  • When facing a seemingly impenetrable defensive position, he hears a fellow soldi
  • by stiff, thick twigs, leathery leaves and impenetrable, dense undergrowth ideal for hiding from pr
  • cribed by his colleagues as maintaining “an impenetrable dignity…formal manner, invariable gracious
  • sible for fire to spread across a seemingly impenetrable divide.
  • New England weather made the soil virtually impenetrable, essentially guaranteeing that Mercy's body
  • His provincial accent is often impenetrable for those unfamiliar with the brogue of Per
  • complished, as this cult used communication impenetrable for outsiders - Twilight Language.
  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda (evicted 1991)
  • s Virunga National Park and Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
  • eighborhood where a basketball court was an impenetrable fort.
  • etaphor that Juliana's spirit was a sort of impenetrable fortress, impervious to the attacks of Sata
  • n of having some revenge on the Earl in his impenetrable fortress.
  • ow did C. alata evolve a defense mechanism ( impenetrable fruits) that entirely prevents the germinat
  • The Gate Room contains an impenetrable gate, beyond which lies the next level.
  • amentable Journey of Omaha Bigelow into the Impenetrable Loisaida Jungle.
  • plies to a nearby island, formed largely of impenetrable mangrove swamps.
  • rst foothold at the top of what had been an impenetrable mountain fortress.
  • e the player to pass through the apparently impenetrable mountain range, giving access to a secret h
  • nent passes that allow entry through almost impenetrable mountain.
  • ely locked in front of them, they formed an impenetrable phalanx ..."
  • Lawrence failed to come to life as too many impenetrable portions of the river meant it could not li
  • , and much of the border region consists of impenetrable rainforest, but the boundary commission has
  • nciation”, Popmatters says he has a “nearly impenetrable reputation for style and innovation”, and S
  • a thief, conman and charlatan who speaks in impenetrable rhyming slang and spends his days drinking,
  • spensable, his imperturbable temper and his impenetrable secrecy-were fully displayed in this post.
  • Its special attack consists of an impenetrable shield that can allow the jet to Kamikaze i
  • ribed as "probably Bowie's densest and most impenetrable song".
  • hat is now Davie, Florida was considered an impenetrable swamp, accessible only by water.
  • ne of the State's largest, wildest and most impenetrable swamps, and an outstanding example of the d
  • northern Mexico where it often forms dense impenetrable thickets.
  • Usually the beamstop can be completely impenetrable to the x rays or it may be semitransparent.
  • use the sediment suspended in the water was impenetrable to light.
  • e game had a "user unfriendly interface, an impenetrable tutorial and a constant desire to crash and
  • o lead a small team of mercenaries into the impenetrable Vincent estate to "liberate" the priceless
  • Parrott would finally break the previously impenetrable walls of the fort, which had become the sym