Obviously, you don't have to be gay to identify with Capote's heroine, Holly Golightly, who embodies a feline imperviousness to emotional attachment.
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Imperviousness to change is not an unattractive prospect, especially to those who can recall the glee with which modern architects wielded the wrecking ball in the name of progress.
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In stark contrast to the image of the meter maid as a uniformed official who dispenses tickets with cool imperviousness to excuses, these maids are skimpily clad and smile.
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Later, once Scarlet has been revived, White announces the development of equipment designed to exploit the Mysterons'imperviousness to X-rays and their vulnerability to electricity.
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With Douglas, that means simplicity : she was known for her straight-forward candor, her imperviousness to the pretensions of the high and mighty of business or politics.
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Thick halite deposits are expected to become an important location for the disposal of nuclear waste because of their geologic stability, predictable engineering and physical behaviour, and imperviousness to groundwater.
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The Grandmaster possesses a cosmic life force which renders him virtually immortal, including immunity to aging, disease, poison, and imperviousness to conventional injury through regeneration of any damage.
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Dan also was impressed with Maier's seeming imperviousness to pain, as witnessed in last year's Olympics when the Austrian walked away from a spectacular crash in the downhill.
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This trend can be attributed to recent technological breakthroughs, as well as the tiles inherent properties, in particular their potential to impart intense color and reflect light, and their imperviousness to water.
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Due to their relatively low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in an enormous and expanding range of products, from paper clips to spaceships.