From alcohol they progress to opium, thence to heroin, allowing their language to get boozily baroque and even less penetrable. |
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With a penetrable fourth wall, a spot of audience participation and plenty of gleeful nonsense, this is pantomime in all but dame. |
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And who else but idiots would support a missile defence system that has proved penetrable and unworkable? |
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This is a form of deep culture that is not necessarily penetrable solely by money, free fees or student loans. |
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This chakra is the chakra that is the most penetrable for light, and its color is yellow and golden. |
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The sad consequence is that although he is by far the most respected mind on the subject his writing is regarded as the least penetrable. |
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Topical drug penetration, for example in the use of a cell penetrable peptide approach to enhance penetration of therapeutic compounds into skin. |
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Hackers crash servers knowing that a device will re-boot using default settings far more penetrable than before. |
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The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud. |
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Of course, your skin thickens with time, but all armour is penetrable, no matter how much a journalist protests to the contrary. |
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Maybe its the way Croydon council have preserved and labeled loads of pathways and twittens between streets, so everything is penetrable. |
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It is something that occurs in the human mind, which is not penetrable by the senses of another person. |
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His screenplay is naturalistic, contemporary and penetrable, thus overcoming a presumed difficulty with the original language used in the text. |
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This is not my first visit in this country, the ladies hereabouts, to my knowledge, are made of penetrable materials. |
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The translation makes the original text penetrable and accessible to non-speakers and this is the publication's main value. |
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Yet his stern, fearsome presence creates the perfect penetrable entity, a persona ripe for revelations to bounce off of and reflect on. |
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This is a case in which I need whatever it is I think or believe to be penetrable, if only for myself. |
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The outer membrane, as in a cell, is penetrable, filled with light, transparent, and attracting public view. |
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Meireles has related this penetrable field to his experience in viewing van Gogh's Wheat Field under Threatening Skies with Crows. |
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The result can be criticism that is less penetrable than the work it addresses. |
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The bridge is at 30m and penetrable, but the rest of the vessel is falling in on itself and so not easily entered. |
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Newton assumed that space was the empty container of things, that it was incorporeal, absolutely penetrable, never influenced anything and was never affected by any influence. |
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I remain concerned by the general porosity of the Syrian-Lebanese border, which renders it easily penetrable. |
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Aircraft shall, wherever possible, be parked away from perimeter fences or other easily penetrable barriers and in well-illuminated areas. |
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To the east, in Texas, agents are still struggling to stop persistent migrants in hundreds of miles of varying and penetrable terrain. |
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And the Caesar portrayed here by Jeffery Kissoon is definitely made of penetrable flesh. |
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The overall situation renders Lebanon's borders as penetrable as they were one year ago during the first assessment. |
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Remove the flip-off cap from the vial and clean the penetrable stopper of the vial with an antiseptic. |
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But the core essence of consciousness is ultimately not penetrable by scientific examination. |
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Triple bead tapes are ideal for penetrable installations including roof curbs and vent jacks. |
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If assayed samples need to be frozen or shipped, remove penetrable cap and place new non-penetrable caps on the specimen transport tubes. |
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Holsten is also available in an unbreakable plastic bottle, but the bottle is green and penetrable by light, and therefore not a great choice to have out in the sunlight. |
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He's not like them but something softer and slightly more penetrable. |
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One reason for this can be that the material in MB-mask 203 is more penetrable and therefore the gas exchange with the surrounding air is increased. |
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The material to be tested must be penetrable by ultrasound waves. |
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This, along with the ongoing supply of arms across the penetrable SyrianLebanese border, constitutes an increasing threat to peace and stability in the region. |
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And we are informed that though both of these beings are personal, they lack discoverable form, so we assume that the barrier between the superuniverses is pretty interesting, being penetrable only by formless personalities. |
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In other countries, where post-secondary education has more penetrable boundaries, primary school teachers may go on to initial and advanced university degrees, not only in educational studies but also in other fields. |
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A capacity is cognitively penetrable in this sense if that capacity is affected by the subject's knowledge or ignorance of the domain. |
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The building has a penetrable and forest-like structure. |
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The region, which is very vast, is three-quarters covered by Amazonian forest, which is not easily penetrable but is an extraordinary reserve of biodiversity. |
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The native peoples could navigate their kayaks through the canals, which would not have penetrable by large sail ships. |
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