In the end, " Intimacy " can be thought of as a study in penetrability and impenetrability.
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The glyphs have never been deciphered and Gauguin's intention was probably to emphasise the impenetrability of Tahitian culture.
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We are in the zone of helplessness here; we face the inevitability of human isolation, the impenetrability of otherness.
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"' Opacity "'is the measure of impenetrability to visual range, are largely opaque to ultraviolet light.
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The album garnered mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its intensity and uniqueness while others bemoaned its comparative impenetrability.
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The tour provided PUTS with a respite from the impenetrability and apparent disinterest of the Los Angeles music scene's key players.
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Goodfellow wrote an article for the " Southern California Practitioner " titled " Notes on the Impenetrability of Silk to Bullets ".
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Asked about the state of criticism, many bemoaned a drift from clarity to impenetrability, from sharp, cleanly delivered opinions to muddy neutrality.
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Stretches of pure bliss spill into moments of whimsy remarkable more for their impenetrability than their depth ( see " Vege-Tables " ).
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Jerry Fodor attempts to establish that this theoretical paradigm is fallacious and misleading by demonstrating the impenetrability of perception to the background knowledge of subjects.