The endophytes make Turf Alive! lawns invulnerable to webworms, billbugs, armyworms, cutworms, aphids and some weevils. |
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What has made him invulnerable as patron saint, however, is his saltire symbol on our flag, the sign of our nationhood. |
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For the tsar, Russia was not the invulnerable bastion of autocracy and the invincible victor over Napoleon that she seemed to foreigners. |
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A force that believes it is invulnerable might dismiss or underestimate an opponent's strength, will or commitment. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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However, I feel as though there is a way we can design a system that is invulnerable in the first place. |
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For more than 10 years, the judiciary have been under fire from the media and some politicians, but appeared invulnerable. |
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If there is an invulnerable army running amok, all the rest of the sacrifices of that day seem silly and pointless. |
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I mean, not everyone wakes up one morning to find themselves invulnerable to physical harm and super strong. |
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With fear of death and fear of pain unplugged, they are in a sense invulnerable and invincible. |
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He has chosen the perfect target for the most invulnerable war machine in history. |
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Because they are so high off the ground, their drivers feel invulnerable and show no fear. |
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In fact, this is only true if, by election of an MP, he or she is made invulnerable to their party's later decision to dismiss them. |
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In a country that seemed so invulnerable to harm, everything was lost in a single moment. |
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Diminished sight has rendered me virtually invulnerable to advertising and marketing. |
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If it's the case that one side's military forces are more or less invulnerable to the other's, that defense may weaken. |
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He is invulnerable in his stronghold, but he is also terrified of prophecies. |
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But they are not invulnerable on the field of play, as their European campaigns are about to demonstrate. |
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The anti-heroic stance has nothing to do with being infallible or superhuman or invulnerable or dauntless. |
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Masten also pointed out that even the most basic of human adaptational systems are not invulnerable and require nurturance. |
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She sounds invulnerable, not because she's powerful but because she's so darned nice. |
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A chancellor who had carried all before him, and managed to ride roughshod over the rest of the cabinet no longer seemed invulnerable. |
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It doesn't matter if the human heavy tank can make itself invulnerable if it's just a sitting duck for air attacks. |
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But a government that once seemed invulnerable keeps on asking itself whether it is about to sink. |
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The strong, invulnerable Jennifer cried at school for the third time. |
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The fleet rendered Britain invulnerable to direct attack, while its wealth allowed it to intervene on the continent even though Britain did not possess a large army. |
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None the less, it is gullible to believe that Italians are invulnerable. |
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Bots are sleepy and invulnerable, you cant destroy the crates or any destroyable object. |
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They do not think they are invulnerable to criticism or that history will guarantee them success. |
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No State, no matter how powerful, can by its own efforts alone make itself invulnerable to today's threats. |
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Despite their thin armouring, Varrit safes are invulnerable to even the most modern burglary tools and fulfil the highest insurance requirements. |
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To a world where we Canadians really believed ourselves to be shrink-wrapped and invulnerable to the rest of the world's anguish. |
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No V PAY payment data appears on a magnetic stripe, which means that the product in almost invulnerable to counterfeit crime. |
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So far I have recommended Linux as invulnerable to viruses or other threats. |
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Organic materials like wood or textiles were spared exposure to damp, making them almost invulnerable to decay. |
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The missile reportedly can hit targets beyond a range of 700 kilometers and is invulnerable to antiballistic missile systems because of its speed. |
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Russia, America, France and Britain have long enjoyed this assurance thanks to missile submarines that are practically invulnerable while at sea. |
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Few people will be enthusiastic about creating invulnerable superhumans who will eventually oust normal human beings. |
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We must not believe them to be invulnerable and incapable of making mistakes. |
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Technical adaptation tries to make infrastructures invulnerable against long-term changes in meteorological variables and extreme events. |
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Transltion: Victory depends on your ability to tell vulnerable points from invulnerable ones. |
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The younger you are the more invincible, the more invulnerable and the less likely to have had a hearing test. |
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Such phenomena threatened the stability of societies that had seemed invulnerable and exacerbated conditions in fragile States. |
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However, an invulnerable boundary has yet to be set, and since the end of the 80s, the age of death has been advancing. |
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Instead we should view promises, and other people's rights, as of such towering importance that they are basically invulnerable to the calculus of social interests. |
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Woes betide he who thinks himself invulnerable to this cakey onslaught. |
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So they, like flamenco, are part of a tradition invulnerable to trembling before life at its most decidedly bittersweet. |
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The age of sexting is as addictive as the age of the hot pants if you believe yourself to be invulnerable. |
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This impressive record of political consolidation, however, does not leave it invulnerable. |
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We have to make our systems invulnerable to these things. |
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He is invulnerable to land mines and bullets. |
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Its core proposition, however, still holds: in the nuclear age, an attempt by America or Russia to make itself uniquely invulnerable to the other's rockets would fundamentally upset the strategic balance. |
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The first is that Iran is rapidly moving centrifuges to its once-secret site at Fordow, buried deep inside a mountain and possibly invulnerable to attack by conventional weapons. |
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Certainly no champion in history was as all-conquering, as invulnerable, as was Mrs. Moody during her golden years. |
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She is too confident, too invulnerable to be seductive. |
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It is far more useful than wealth, and invulnerable to inheritance tax. |
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After his astonishing defeat in South Carolina's primary on January 21st, the man who looked invulnerable just a week before has ordered his campaign into panic mode. |
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Achilles' heel was the only part of his body which was not invulnerable to damage by human weaponry. |
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Young boys construct their own sense of masculinity through games, then through certain «achievements» in adolescence in the process of becoming invincible and invulnerable. |
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Its strategic position at the head of the Adriatic made Venetian naval and commercial power almost invulnerable. |
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Organizations that place excessive reliance on strict rules compliance tend to believe that the safety rules they have developed are invulnerable to human error. |
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The cross shatters the illusion that dominating power is what matters-that human beings can save, secure, or make life invulnerable, in other words, that human beings have divine power. |
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Another study examined the common perception that adolescents feel invulnerable to negative outcomes of risky behaviour, and that perception was not supported. |
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Unlike central stations, they proved invulnerable to Allied bombing. |
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Many people see themselves as invulnerable to heart disease. |
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This by no means says that groundwater is invulnerable to contamination. |
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The Inquisition mothership is reinforced by double-plated metallic armor and has the ability to activate an energy shield making it almost invulnerable for short periods of time. |
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The tragedy of 11 September showed that no one is invulnerable. |
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Teenagers often behave as if they are invulnerable. |
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Their love is legendary, powerful, and unique, but not invulnerable. |
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By executing the browser in a hosted, virtualized environment, the architecture of the Virtual Browser solution effectively renders end-point devices invulnerable to web-based attacks. |
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While our Company is not invulnerable to these challenges, we do welcome the opportunity competition brings to constantly test our business strategies and emphasise the need to be at the forefront of change. |
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To make him invulnerable, his mother had dipped him in the Styx but she held him by the ankle, creating his only weak spot. He was ultimately struck in the ankle by an arrow and died. |
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On top of their incredible offensive capabilities, the newest models are equipped with deflection shields, rendering them more or less invulnerable to other ground units. |
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Although no system can be made totally invulnerable to unauthorized access, Arobas uses industry standard procedures to store information, storing information on secure computers located in locked data centers. |
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Persuaded by their leaders that they were invulnerable to bullets, the Simba advanced defenseless before the machine guns of the mercenaries, who mowed them down in successive waves. |
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Since it is quite unlikely that a mission contains a robot that is invulnerable all the time, Descent 3's scripting engine provides a time limit for objects' invulnerability. |
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More partisan districts remain invulnerable to swings of political mood. |
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Ravenna proved to be invulnerable, surrounded by marshes and estuaries and easily supplied by small boats from its hinterlands, as Procopius later pointed out in his History. |
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Ultimately, Ronald Reagan's Space Defense Initiative program bankrupted the Soviet Union when it attempted to make its missiles invulnerable to the SDI concept. |
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