Sentences with phrase «from impenetrable»

Car trunks are far from impenetrable.
Floating in spotlight as they emerge from impenetrable black, her sitters take on a theatricality that exaggerates their pose, their gesture, their presence.
Sky Force Anniversary allows players to choose between various types of weapons, passive skills and power - ups, starting from the impenetrable magnetic shield and ending with the mighty mega-bomb that annihilates all visible enemies with a huge blast.
Car trunks are far from impenetrable.
Presented an offer too lucrative to refuse, gang leader Kaz Brekker and his team of convicts, runaways, and thieves set out to smuggle an imprisoned scientist from an impenetrable Fjerdan fortress only to face treachery and betrayal along the way.
The writer - director previously served as an intern on three of Terrence Malick's films — Weightless, Voyage of Time, The Tree of Life — and certainly picked up a thing or two from the impenetrable filmmaker, whose works often serve as meditations on life, death, and man's place in the natural world.

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Condemnation from within the legalistic element of the culture has built seemingly an impenetrable wall through which no reasonable or rational dialogue may pass.
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.
Money is there, set aside from taxation, but people face an impenetrable bureaucratic jungle to try to access payments.
However, modern science has shown us that the table is not finally understood as a single entity but rather as a society of entities exceedingly different in character from the smooth, hard, passive, still, impenetrable surface we seem to experience.
From the living timber of stark, impenetrable nature comes the raw wood of human cruelty and the burning seats of our religious hopes.
Seen alternately from the conceptual perspective of existentialism, this mode of being in the world is what is called «bad faith» or «inauthenticity»: the attempt, often profoundly successful, to act as if one were a thing, an impenetrable object — the self that «need be no more original than a stone» (PR 159).
«Many scholars,» Brown insists through the voice of one of his characters, «claim that the early Church literally stole Jesus from His original followers, hijacking His human message, shrouding it in an impenetrable cloak of divinity, and using it to expand their own power.»
Whereas modern thought has cut us off from the natural world as being wholly impenetrable, or even nonexistent, postmodern thought will seek a level of understanding of nature that will restore our sense of kinship and connectedness.
Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
For this reason, Heidegger believed, the words those earliest thinkers used, in their original meanings, were still inseparable from the event of being's self - disclosure; for a time, being really manifested itself — which is also to say, retained its impenetrable mystery — in the names that it evoked from those whom it addressed.
Many of you are still fighting with freezing fingers to scrape off that impenetrable layer of frost from your car — a terrible, terrible task.
Because it was physically isolated for so long, due to impenetrable jungles and forests on its southern border, and also because it's just so far from other parts of Mexico, the area has remained Mayan in character since that time.
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.
Their offense was decent, and aside from a late glitch against MTSU (the Blue Raiders only gained 368 yards against Illinois, but 153 came in two late touchdowns drives), the defense was impenetrable.
He has been paid handsomely for his efforts of the back of his early years successes that are in part to a impenetrable defense and core of leaders he adopted from the previous manager.
They have been nearly impenetrable since switching to their 3 - man defence and this was yet another solid defensive showing from Chelsea.
All because a bunch of new - age mid-wify lactation experts think having your baby in a pile of dry leaves and nursing from your breast means they will be impenetrable to any disease or hardship.
Naturpedic takes safety to a new level with this crib mattress: the waterproof cover features an impenetrable barrier to dust mites; it contains no latex, wool or other high allergy materials; it has non-toxic fire protection without using fire retardant chemicals (e.g. boric acid, antimony, PBDEs, etc), and it contains organic cotton filling from the US (as opposed to polyurethane foam).
The kit's silicone diaphragm acts as an impenetrable barrier preventing viruses, smoke and airborne particles from coming into contact with collected breastmilk.
However, it soon becomes clear that Collateral is being painted on far broader canvas — including a catalogue of British institutions from parliament to the police, as well as the Church, security services and, at its heart, an impenetrable detention system.
The problems facing the EU these days — from Grexit to Brexit — surely seem impenetrable.
We heard from patients that the one piece of information they are guaranteed to receive — the patient information leaflet inside every packet of medicine — is «impenetrable» and «unreadable».
The second is John Pugh, from Southport, whose argument is rather more nuanced (and impenetrable).
If committee members can get the gist of what you're saying from a figure without wading through your impenetrable prose, your odds of getting interviewed shoot up.
The problem with this overlap, the researchers found, is that shale - gas extraction involves fracturing rock that could be needed as an impenetrable cover to hold CO2 underground permanently and prevent it from leaking back into the atmosphere.
Like a wooden shield, they offer some protection from microbial assaults but aren't impenetrable.
To overcome this seemingly impenetrable barrier, the Salk researchers exploited one of the mechanisms that allow the brain to import essential nutrients and molecules such as cholesterol from the bloodstream.
In a newly published paper in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable upon impact.
These cells lining the micro-villi together form a strong, sturdy and almost impenetrable structure, preventing those larger molecules from passing through.
I'm still a big fan of a family day here despite recent events, we just all need to be responsible for ourselves and not assume that barriers are impenetrable - especially with enough effort from a determined child.
A girls» waterproof jacket from The North Face offers an impenetrable moisture barrier to guarantee that she stays dry on every expedition.
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.
Fleeing from government assassins, breaking into the CIA's most impenetrable vault, clinging to the roof of a...
Many of these men are bafflingly incoherent, which I actually kind of liked because it made the whole movie feel more surreal - some guy is speaking to Johansson in an impenetrable Scottish accent and she laughs and replies in a passable but not great English accent and I have to figure out what her replies tells me about the gibberish flowing from the Scotsman's mouth.
However, no sooner is T'Challa named King than the country's old enemy, Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), emerges from the shadows, breaks into a British museum, and steals a rare Wakandan artifact made of Vibranium: the strongest metal on earth and the precious mineral that holds the key to Wakanda's many secrets - from the country's advanced technology to Black Panther's impenetrable armor and the rare herb that provides him with his superhuman abilities.
The plot unravels beautifully, at a pace that's methodical but still anxiety - inducing, building up an air of psychological fear so impenetrable that the only relief from it is an occasional splattering of visceral horror or an even more rare quip along the way.
Despite the actors being plagued with stiff dialogue exchanges from a screenplay that's almost impenetrable, Neustaedter and the whole cast salvage what they can from it, and at times, even manage to evoke a spark of emotion, in this otherwise drab and confused drama.
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.
Though it's been labelled as the filmmaker's most impenetrable work, I'd offer that it's a crystal - clear representation of Herzog's belief that art is first ineffable, then essential, then fickle — that the pursuit of the muse is, in a Modernist sense (and the Romanticists are the wellspring for the Modernists), the only possible solution to the schism in us separating the things of Nature from the things of Man.
The conceit is right there in the name: A bunch of guys — it's almost always guys, though that's beginning to change — team up to swipe something valuable from a seemingly impenetrable stronghold, often with the odds stacked against them.
Fans of the series will find a lot to enjoy thanks to the new control scheme and sheer number of songs to choose from, while newcomers will find a title that's not nearly as impenetrable as some of the more recent Project Diva games.
The most interesting notion that the new «Tomb Raider» reboot has to offer apparently comes from the 2013 reimagining of the original»90s video game: It gives us a Lara Croft who's capable but not superhuman, making her more like Bruce Willis» legendary John McClane (in the first few «Die Hard» movies, anyway) than the usual impenetrable war machines who so often anchor action flicks and video games.
From their humble beginnings, they formed an impenetrable bond that led them to the...
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