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Some natural defect perhaps makes you insusceptible in spite of yourself?
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We can now repeat that all of them are illusions and insusceptible of proof.
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These disputes are the most insusceptible of determination, because they have no foundation in reason.
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There are men quite insusceptible to feminine witchcraft.
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The policeman with his taboo did make moral and social questions insusceptible to treatment in party platforms.
Usage of unsusceptible in английском
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Pelham is represented as almost wholly unsusceptible to the more poetical influences.
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The moral possibility is wanting, and the generous occasion finds an unsusceptible rule.
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The Cabbage-caterpillar possesses a robust constitution, unsusceptible to torrid heat or icy cold.
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They are mere militia, brave as men can be, but unsusceptible of discipline.
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Let not mercy be the only virtue of which your heart is unsusceptible!
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They were put to work on methods of travel unsusceptible to the SD platforms.
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He was as cool and as fundamentally unsusceptible as he was responsive and emotional.
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A truth that remained unsusceptible to the historical revisionists.
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And this is the authority which struck even on the unsusceptible hearts of the listening crowds.
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Well, I never knew so unsusceptible a man.
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What more unsusceptible of detection or evidence?
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She's indolent and unsusceptible and fastidious.
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Even the rude settlers, with nerves toughened by hardship, unsusceptible of atmospheric changes, were oppressed by the long, desolating drought.
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I'm an unsusceptible and a somewhat inconspicuous person-notworth powder and shot, so to speak; for which I'm sometimes thankful.
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Everywhere in Greece the slave population-themost ignorant, and therefore the most unsusceptible of intellectual influences-wasstruck out of the account.
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He therefore allowed it to stand as a presumption unsusceptible indeed of theoretical proof, but valid from a practical point of view.