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1 This is the twenty-seventh of May; the first of June approaches, and these turtle doves still seem invulnerable .
2 The two champions shared a virtuosity that lifted them to a level above their rivals and made them seem invulnerable .
3 His foe seemed invulnerable , and he slunk back.
4 A moment before it had seemed invulnerable .
5 Roche was just behind or at his side; the two seemed invulnerable , irresistible, possessed of some supernatural strength.
6 I had the oddest sensation, that of somebody who had always seemed invulnerable , capable, prepared-invincible-showingoradmitting weakness.
7 All the time I had known him he had seemed invulnerable , an animal spirit from one of his boreal legends.
8 Until this year he seemed invulnerable to political attack and capable of commanding continuing support by virtue of his very success.
9 'Struck on his head, the only part of him that seems invulnerable , ' says the fond father.
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