Of course, no government wants to undermine its own authority and appearance of impregnability by admitting that public objection to policy plays any part in its actions. |
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Like all dictators, he nurtured an illusion of impregnability. |
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And they are widening the cracks in the façade of Mr Suharto's impregnability. |
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Never has their defensive impregnability been more in evidence than this term, however. |
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Constructed of red brick with stone and sandstone trim, its rugged battlemented façade conveys a strong image of solidity and impregnability. |
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Because of its good impregnability the pine is readily utilized outdoors, in construction as well as garden wood or for electricity pylons. |
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However, the impregnability of this fence cannot be guaranteed nor should it be a substitute for parental supervision. |
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That is an astonishing spell of impregnability, one that looked set to last through to a penalty shoot-out tonight. |
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Nonetheless, taken with the news of a potential suicide bomber on the loose, the threats have raised concerns about the impregnability of Sochi, where security is at unprecedented levels. |
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Featured in this latest review are a 26-penalty shootout, the defensive impregnability of Los Angeles Sol, unusual spread of Italy's U-21 squad, and the woes of two Argentinian giants. |
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