Sentences with phrase «by impenetrable»

Responses to and reactions against the artist's diffidence vary widely, from total infatuation among those enthralled by impenetrable mysteries, to impatience and hostility among those who suppose that artists owe it to their audience to «come clean» and «tell all.»
Players can have up to three Digimon from their party fighting at any one time, occasionally joined by impenetrable mates.
In this aquatic adventure, mankind has been trapped under the ocean by an impenetrable sheet of ice.
They head towards The Last City, a fortress surrounded by an impenetrable wall, shells of destroyed buildings, and desperate infected people.
It was emotional, intuitive, aggressive and fuelled by an impenetrable momentum.
«Nor do they offer meaningful insight into his potential conflicts, since his personal investments are cloaked by an impenetrable network of hedge funds and holding companies.»
Shielded by an impenetrable layer of lava rock and surrounded by a 128,000 acre exclusion zone, the Spring is constantly replenished by a gradual filtration of rainfall and snowmelt over uninhabited and untouched lava fields.
Icelandic Glacial is the super-premium natural spring water, bottled at the source from Iceland's legendary Ölfus Spring, which was formed more than 5,000 years ago and is shielded from pollution by an impenetrable barrier of lava rock.
«What Cini regards as dangerous is the fact that the Pope may try to open a dialogue between faith and reason, to re-establish a connection between the Judeo - Christian and the Greek tradition, and that science and faith may not be separated by an impenetrable wall».
For example, does your company have some type of superior, new technology that totally blows all your competitors completely out of the water and is this technology super secret and protected by an impenetrable wall of patents?

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And it means that in any jurisdiction, our files and vaults are impenetrable by local law enforcement, so no one can subpoena the World Bank and request our information.
Same old Ottawa Stand by for overhyped by - elections, laboured comparisons and impenetrable prose.
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As Hamann writes, «All philosophical resistance and the entire riddle of our existence, the impenetrable night of its terminus a quo and terminus ad quem, are dissolved by the charter of the Word become flesh.»
Again, wrenching pulpit out of context may make it into a kind of barricade, so that utterances from behind it are impenetrable to criticism except by God, who has, with this kind of performance, undoubtedly slept through the whole thing and is too bored to criticize.
Sören Kierkegaard reacted against Hegel's seemingly impenetrable system by raising the existential ethical concern, the problem of choice.
But it is just this supposedly impenetrable envelope of pure «phenomenon» which the rebounding thrust of human evolution pierces, at least at one point, since by its nature it is irreversible.
Because that's exactly what happened after I descended that platform and walked into a world inhabited not by the straw figures I'd been taught to defeat and convert, but by flesh - and - blood human beings who didn't stick to the atheist / Muslim / feminist / gay / liberal / poor / skeptic / foreigner script, a world less characterized by black and white certainties than by mile after mile and year after year of thick, impenetrable gray.
On Ptolemaic principles, heaven is by definition impenetrable by material bodies.
By clogging the neutral zone with forecheckers, Boucher makes it extremely hard for opponents to gain the offensive zone; when Tampa is playing with a lead, the 1 -3-1 can seem almost impenetrable.
It means he can get in just as easily at two of his other predawn haunts, Mister Laffs and Dudes»n Dolls, places long ago ruled impenetrable by earth people, or nonmembers of the Youth Cult.
He was cut off by All - America defender Lamarcus Joyner, who blew through that impenetrable convoy of linemen.
The team, put together by Liedholm, turned out to be a perfect machine: an impenetrable defense with pilars such as Tancredi, Vierchowod, Nela and Maldera, an admirable midfield with Di Bartolomei, Falcao, Ancelotti and Prohaska and an explosive attack with striker Pruzzo and winger Bruno Conti.
«With 14 years of cloth diapering experience behind me, I have found Tiny Tush diapers are by far the most superior products I've ever used, they are incredibly soft and the covers are absolutely impenetrable
The unit is so solidly built that it's almost impenetrable by strong - minded children and dogs alike.
Ed's badly received conference speech, considered somewhere between impenetrable and irritating by most observers, angered the business lobby by dividing companies into goodies and baddies, while irritating the left by signing up to coalition policies on welfare.
«Its own accounts are impenetrable and this committee keeps seeing instances of poor decision making by departments, which the Treasury could and should have prevented.»
«The same impenetrable quality that allows them to grease the wheel for a building like this, also creates a situation where many small property owners are trying to make perfectly reasonable renovations to their building and they get stopped by DOB for actually inexplicable reasons,» he continued.
This quote (via Professor Phil Cowley) sounds oddly reminiscent of his view that MPs «represented not their country but themselves, and always kept together in a close and undivided phalanx, impenetrable either by shame or honour, voting always the same way, and saying always the same things...»
The Monster K9 Dog Ball is a bouncy, fun rubber ball that is nearly impenetrable, even by the most aggressive chewers around!
But we also thought that this did not apply to ocean areas covered by ice, because the ice was considered impenetrable.
The chains are bound together by phenyl groups of the BTC, which form impenetrable walls for the light.
Scientists have discovered three new species of animals in a rainforest «lost world» in Australia, protected for millions of years by almost impenetrable stacks of granite boulders.
Blood vessels in the retina are closely connected by structures called tight junctions, which are part of the blood - retinal barrier, a virtually impenetrable wall.
Some ants defend their nests simply by wedging their specially evolved heads in the entrances, where they act as an impenetrable door
None of this happens without your consent, but consent is often obtained by sleight - of - click, via lengthy and impenetrable service agreements.
By the mid-1980s, following another great period of loss after World War II when army engineers drained huge swaths of formerly impenetrable marshes and swamps, the continental U.S. had only 103 million wetland acres remaining.
The star product at the Seagate booth is the Maxtor BlackArmor hard drive, a nearly impenetrable data safe guarded by Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption, an algorithm issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2001 and benchmarked for five years.
LA JOLLA — A synthetic derivative of vitamin D was found by Salk Institute researchers to collapse the barrier of cells shielding pancreatic tumors, making this seemingly impenetrable cancer much more susceptible to therapeutic drugs.
But when DNA is damaged by UV radiation or harmful substances, it forms an impenetrable mass that stalls the RNA polymerase, said Smerdon.
A Most Wanted Man, like such other le Carré adaptations as The Tailor of Panama and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, has been hard - wired with an impenetrable narrative that holds the viewer at arms length from start to finish, with the convoluted, confusing atmosphere compounded by a total absence of interesting or sympathetic characters.
Jersey, gorgeously shot by Benjamin Kračun, is a place of crashing surf, towering rock cliffs, impenetrable dark forests: in «Beast» civilization is a paper - thin layer over pure chaos.
And he assumes the mantle of Black Panther, complete with an impenetrable battle suit engineered by his genius kid sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright, who gets to play with most of the best lines as well as all the cool kit).
The swirling together of music, dance, color and light, along with the feeling that these serious revels are driven by ancient, impenetrable mysteries, can not help but stir the blood.
But the movie still succeeds, like Wolf, by putting human faces on this deliberately impenetrable, predominantly unpunishable white collar crime.
The studio swiftly hired Hugh Hudson, hot off the Oscar - winning «Chariots Of Fire» to direct the finished film, with Christopher Lambert as the king of the swingers, along with Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm and, as Jane, a debuting Andie MacDowell, who hilariously had her voice dubbed over by Glenn Close due to her impenetrable Southern accent.
The game's map isn't huge by modern standards so it's not completely impenetrable, but it's certainly an aspect later games in the series would handle with a bit more grace.
The movie isn't served by it's impenetrable 2:10 minute runtime.
** / **** Image B + Sound B Commentary B + starring Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Larry Hagman screenplay by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld directed by Paul Mazursky by Alex Jackson I complain a lot about film criticism being reduced to archaeology, but I don't think I've ever seen anything quite as impenetrable along these lines as Paul Mazursky's 1974 sleeper Harry and Tonto.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness by Darius Khondji and possessed of scattered nuggets of actual wisdom, not just the kind you get from leaning on coming - of - age clichés (I'm especially fond of dying writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one of his finest pieces of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use of Edith Piaf is at the end of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
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