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1 Buildings may rise and fall, but a solid wharf is almost indestructible .
2 The boxes are almost indestructible , and resilient to impact and heat.
3 It was more useful than rubber could be, for it was almost indestructible .
4 Its most valuable property is, being almost indestructible in water.
5 To an almost indestructible being, three thousand years may only be a long time.
6 A compound that is almost indestructible is the preparation sold at art stores as modeling clay.
7 So, we repeat, the lifeboat is almost indestructible .
8 I guess a loving woman is almost indestructible .
9 Since potatoes seem almost indestructible compared with other vegetables, little thought is generally given to their storage.
10 Once established they are almost indestructible .
11 The Rakasha are almost indestructible .
12 A curious instance occurred during the late war with Mexico which illustrates the almost indestructible character of these metallic boats.
13 Matter is almost indestructible .
14 They are almost indestructible .
15 Similarly, some plates appeared to be almost indestructible , while others, made practically in the same manner, deteriorate within a very short time.
16 On the lower floor, under the cloister, is a revêtement of marble (often alabaster) or of the almost indestructible ceramic mosaic.
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