They fit so tightly together they are nearly impervious to rain and sun, outlasting all other colors.
The old lady stormed over to see her husband but found him impervious to her outrage.
The intellectual class pontificates their theories playing with pretend money impervious to the disruptions they unleash.
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In recent months, the blue-chip Dow has seemed particularly impervious to economic and political headwinds.
The formations are thousands of feet below drinking water aquifers, separated by impervious rock.
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For ardent believers, arms control is a superstition, impervious to evidence of its futility.
The upper layers of a well-designed securitisation vehicle should be all but impervious to loss.
Cognac has always seemed impervious to the French establishment's hostility to American film culture.
They fit so tightly together that they are nearly impervious to rain and sun.
Paradis, with her sculpted cheekbones and a body like a chiffoned blade, seems impervious.
Though hardly impervious to secular winds, they have managed to maintain rituals better than others.
Some people are actually impervious to spice, however, and can eat as much as they want.
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The Syrians seem oblivious to it, and impervious to American efforts to enlighten them.
Press, who looks like a young Sissy Spacek, and Blunt, with her impervious liquid stare, are terrific.
Though "extremely proud" to be part of history, Safferstein was not impervious to the ravages of war.
Other managers profited by sticking to markets, like electricity trading, that were impervious to the stock market moves.
After all, investors were told that mortgage securities by their nature were diversified and impervious to significant losses.
He treats the global markets (much laughter in Soho) as if they were as impervious as the weather.
Stormwater runoff, caused by rainwater running off impervious pavement, is a principal cause of urban waterway pollution nationwide.
No matter how much bigger or better we make these banners, readers continue to be impervious to them.
Even so, as his address this week confirmed, Mr Putin is by no means impervious to outside criticism.
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Ultimately it's all about making the bottles as impervious as possible, so that air can't enter nor CO2 leave.
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Coal is my best example because unlike copper it trades on no exchange, impervious to financial speculation and manipulation.
The problem is the gear is impervious, so you're sweating inside of it.
That's not to suggest that judges anywhere are impervious to emotionally charged pleading.
The strain is impervious to a wide array of first and second-line drugs.
Nick had cat scratch fever, and for weeks it was impervious to antibiotics.
If the economic setting turns gray, they are impervious to the business cycle.
And legally, such administrative rules are impervious to legal challenge regarding the faults I propose are inherent in 70-549.
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The French-speaking Socialist Party may be particularly incorrigible, since it consists of local baronies all but impervious to central control.
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