| 1. | The distinction between amateur and professional skating has been impenetrably blurred.
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| 2. | But this isn't cotton-candy kitsch or impenetrably coded culture.
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| 3. | Between autographs, Gravy kept up a rambling monologue and an impenetrably cheerful demeanor.
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| 4. | She holds herself imperiously and speaks impenetrably.
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| 5. | Red Fred found that the more impenetrably you write, the more disciples you attract.
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| 6. | "Go ahead, brag on me, " said Ralph I, impenetrably calm.
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| 7. | Derrida not only had charisma but he wrote impenetrably, and the two could not be resisted.
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| 8. | It was a symbol that the world need not always be the impenetrably dark place it has often been.
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| 9. | What, you begin to think, is an American expected to make of this impenetrably English tough guy farce?
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| 10. | Henrik Ibsen often is thought of as a grumpy Norwegian who wrote impenetrably gloomy plays about social hyprocrisy and emotional repression.
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