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1 Grigson is our Flight Commander-oneof those rugged and impenetrable individuals who seem impervious to any kind of shock.
2 Women seem impervious to cold.
3 The big con is bureaucratic structures that seem impervious to desperate pleas for a sensible response or, in some cases, any response at all.
4 Bowman, who seems impervious to pressure, was almost nonchalant after the race.
5 He seemed impervious to the fact that the old lady was senile.
6 A regime that seems impervious to challenge can topple, sometimes at astonishing speed.
7 The young man seemed impervious to the cool late fall air.
8 But he seemed impervious to either its beauty or its suffering.
9 She seemed impervious to the kind of browbeating his father was so good at.
10 The same look through the glasses; sphinx-like, she seemed impervious both to depreciation and compliment.
11 Of the three men, he was the only one who seemed impervious to the cold.
12 Carlson seemed impervious to it, his bland pudding of a face radiating great good humor.
13 He alone, of all nature, seemed impervious to the joy that had descended upon earth.
14 Only the red-haired Priestess and the grim High King seemed impervious to the lifting mood.
15 That barrier in the ether seems impervious , and if so, it could not transmit a blow.
16 But while Woods always seemed impervious to pressure, Ariya has sometimes struggled to close the deal.
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