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"invulnerable" Definitions
  1. that cannot be harmed or defeated

240 Sentences With "invulnerable"

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He had felt like he was invulnerable — like Superman.
They're also not invulnerable: they'll degrade during a heated fight.
More than half of these are on 28503 invulnerable submarines.
To be clear, nobody should feel invulnerable to the coronavirus.
Remarkably, cows over age 10 seem nearly invulnerable to hunters.
Search is essentially invulnerable to any kind of economic downturn.
There is no 'regular edition' when invulnerable cats are involved.
But that doesn't make Trump invulnerable, even within his own party.
It's arrogant for nuclear plants to think they're invulnerable to attack.
Founders may own super-voting shares, but they are not invulnerable.
While iPhone is understood to be more secure it's not invulnerable either.
Others, like Zenyatta's, are defensive — he becomes invulnerable and heals his allies.
Mr. Smith's alter ego may be jaded, but he is not invulnerable.
But in "Battle," the world is invulnerable and unable to be modified.
A word of caution: These help, but they don't make you invulnerable.
Invulnerable luggage is a fact of life, and has been for decades.
"Even though you are young, you are not absolutely invulnerable," he said.
Will riches really make her invulnerable to pain or immune to attack?
They've gotten away with this for so long, they know they're invulnerable.
"He's basically telling the Russian population 'we are invulnerable now,' " Stent said.
It is really a way of avoiding love because you make yourself invulnerable.
Google is by no means invulnerable to data privacy worries and security holes.
How are we supposed to develop a connection with a character who's invulnerable?
" If Russia addressed those problems, Mr. Putin said, the country would feel "invulnerable.
Like many pop culture heroes and villains, Trump is invulnerable to ordinary attacks.
Superheroes, from Superman to the Black Panther, are likewise fearless, intrepid and invulnerable.
"Despite its formidable size, T. rex was evidently not invulnerable," the authors wrote.
But about the time that large players think they're invulnerable, they are very vulnerable.
For the sake of literature, English has to remain an invulnerable part of education.
But that does not mean the President is invulnerable -- nobody is in American politics.
Under-responders are those disobeying public health guidance -- the ones who consider themselves invulnerable.
The once-invulnerable Logan is shown alone, backed by dusty deserts and rusting equipment.
Trump has been a Teflon candidate in this year's race, seemingly invulnerable to attack.
However, the presentation of Hitler as an invincible, even invulnerable hero didn't always work.
Mercy While performing Resurrect, Mercy now becomes temporarily invulnerable along with the allies being revived.
The kinetic absorption makes him a more fearless and aggressive fighter because he feels invulnerable.
Most notably, the bots no longer had invulnerable couriers (NPCs that deliver items to heroes).
As players, we control a god who passes his time by fighting an invulnerable Baldur.
So liberation for her was projecting black people as perfect, and invulnerable to mental illness.
For six seconds, Zenyatta is invulnerable to all damage but loses the ability to attack.
The larger question is whether the IRS news proves that Obamacare really is almost invulnerable.
" Tomic's confidence as a burglar grew to the point that he felt "indestructible and invulnerable.
By making his latest proposal federally administered, Sanders makes it invulnerable to this particular objection.
AT FIRST glance the European Parliament might look invulnerable to the populist wave sweeping across Europe.
Despite his appearance as an invulnerable superhero, this version of Shazam is still a goofy kid.
He's boundlessly strong, almost entirely invulnerable, and brawny AF: So why is he being passed over?
The winner: Batman, because he got Superman in the one spot he's not invulnerable – his heart.
Still, TV misfires like the recent "The Inhumans" suggest even the comic-book kingpin isn't invulnerable.
Yisrael Beitenu's six members make governing more comfortable; Herzog's 24 deputies would have made it invulnerable.
People carrying these genes seem invulnerable to heart disease, even if they have other risk factors.
But they are not invulnerable as they begin play here Saturday morning against Albany (270-353).
U.S. missile submarines at sea were the only Triad deterrent relatively invulnerable during the Cold War.
Endre and Mária aren't blind or invulnerable to such social toxicity, with multitude petty resentments and mistrust.
How hard could things really get when you're as beautiful and invulnerable as Superman or Wonder Woman?
Finally, Moscow's fifth task is to show that it is completely invulnerable to blowback from its citizens.
I'm at a crossroad in my life ... I have to overcome an incredible opponent who seems invulnerable.
After all, if these men were really so powerful and invulnerable, they wouldn't be naked and screaming.
Cell cultures exposed to the mannose-decorated polyethylenimine molecules proved invulnerable to every virus that they studied.
Slamming a drop-kick into someone's thorax does not mean you are an emotionally invulnerable ice-person.
That type of communication could prove to be the most secure in the world, invulnerable to hacking.
Perhaps this is an inevitable consequence of looking so strong: Invulnerable appearances invite cutting down to size.
In the "Iliad," it is Achilles, the greatest of the Greeks, a demigod almost invulnerable to death.
Although young people are less at risk, no one is invulnerable when it comes to COVID-19.
She's also the mother of Baldur―the raging, invulnerable, tattooed berserker who assaults Kratos early in the game.
Regulatory measures that the Trump administration may take afterwards overshadowed Amazon's prospect which make the nightmare not invulnerable.
In this context, hypersonics are valuable for the Kremlin because they are allegedly invulnerable to U.S. missile defenses.
Trump looked at the sun during an eclipse and nothing happened to him, so maybe he feels invulnerable.
"Don't get the attitude, 'Well, I'm young, I'm invulnerable,'" Fauci said at a press briefing on the 17th.
"Don't get the attitude, 'Well, I'm young, I'm invulnerable,'" Fauci said at a press briefing on the 17th.
If you fail to deflect a stormtrooper's blaster fire, the screen will flicker red, but you're effectively invulnerable.
It would tell the president who escaped unscathed that he was invulnerable — it would actually encourage more misconduct.
Fsociety made Whiterose and the Dark Army bleed in a way that made them no longer appear invulnerable.
Both have a strong stage presence, but neither pretends to be anything — starting with invulnerable — that he isn't.
Democracies are not invulnerable, especially ones that have been riven by ethnic divides for literally their entire existence.
But the hopes of many investors that they would be invulnerable to worries about the economy have been dashed.
And if you really want to cheat, type "iddqd" to activate "god mode" and render yourself invulnerable to damage.
It's been a personal quest of mine to dispel the myth that professionally driven vehicles are invulnerable to accidents.
Second, and very technically, Bankruptcy Code section 546(e) has been interpreted to render invulnerable literally nonexistent securities transactions.
Mike Colter remains the epitome of cool as Harlem's hero, rendered invulnerable as the byproduct of a prison experiment.
He's a bandit who would steal the coins off a dead man's eyes, but he's not invulnerable to love.
It can reach influential, and otherwise seemingly invulnerable, communities, like marathon runners in Boston, or bankers in Lower Manhattan.
Cersei, one of the most self-possessed characters in the show, seems emotionally invulnerable and unruled by any man.
Rather than try to become invulnerable, we should recognize that vulnerability is part of the good that we seek.
Knight's sculptures are more tactile than visual; they don't photograph well; they're simultaneously porous and invulnerable, gross and alluring.
In the meantime, however, the heavyweight champion is now someone else, a hulking, sulking menace who appears invulnerable, George Foreman.
Can you make the player a nigh-invulnerable hero—complete with a nearly endless power source—without eliminating mechanical challenge?
These contracts have long been considered invulnerable to swings in commodity prices because they set fixed fees for pipeline capacity.
Cryo-Freeze: Mei temporarily immobilizes herself in a block of ice, rendering herself invulnerable and healing up to 150 health.
I realize most of my peers feel invulnerable and organ donation is not a topic discussed at the dinner table.
Putin says Russia's new hypersonic missile system is "invulnerable" to US defenses and will be put into service next year.
The London school's focus is not on creating mosquitoes that are invulnerable to malaria, the way the California school's is.
To be invulnerable to grief is not to be consummated; it is to be deprived of the capacity to care.
Bolt looked anything but invulnerable as he hopped to a halt, shouting an epithet while his rivals continued to accelerate.
They were far enough away from the event and had survived, leading them to feel invulnerable and no longer scared.
While no online service is invulnerable to the occasional technical glitch, the Command Center appears to be working as intended.
The creatures seem to be invulnerable to humans (though to be fair, none of the characters even attempt to fight back).
Meanwhile, the economic data coming in looks ever so slightly less robust—not recessionary, by any means but not invulnerable, either.
Wraith Form: Reaper assumes his shadow form, increasing movement speed and rendering him invulnerable to damage for up to three seconds.
A lot of women benefit from and derive psychic satisfaction from feeling as though they're being protected by this invulnerable man.
The former travels at speeds up to 28503 times the speed of sound and is supposedly invulnerable to any missile defenses.
Superman's greatest dilemma was keeping his secret identity secret and, on occasion, figuring out how to cut his invulnerable Kryptonian hair.
Like the Titanic, the notion of an invulnerable America is an illusion best not shattered after striking an ice-cold reality.
But he said the Ford-class carriers would be invulnerable to attack because they represent the best in American know-how.
Grace/Lady Liberty, the seemingly invulnerable matriarch of the story, thinks she's successfully defended herself from a band of superheroes gone rogue.
"The fact is, you do feel invulnerable," Mr. Trump told Timothy O'Brien, author of "Trump Nation," discussing this period in his life.
Women we thought were once invulnerable were shown to be victims of the men who make some of our most beloved movies.
It would need tailoring to local sensitivities in individual countries, and to be made invulnerable to deliberate attempts to exploit its weaknesses.
The idea that one can make oneself invulnerable to what happens by detaching from everything but the present is an irresponsible delusion.
The tape is now just a bit less extended and seems less invulnerable — that is to say, less abnormally strong and calm.
He accompanied this with images of 20th- and 21st-century dictators who thought they were invulnerable but were toppled and killed or jailed.
Nilekani may feel that he's invulnerable to someone using his data to commit fraud, but less powerful residents have more to worry about.
A forfeiture complaint filed with that indictment refutes a third unhelpful narrative — that North Korea is invulnerable to sanctions because of its isolation.
However, there are also innate characteristics that can make someone uniquely vulnerable or invulnerable; extreme family traits or circumstances that explain the deviance.
But the verdict, against a man whose power had made him seem invulnerable, sends a strong warning to other abusive commanders, analysts said.
The Soviet regime was thought to be invulnerable to internal opposition, but the long and costly Afghanistan war helped to prove that wrong.
The suit, made of pure gold, helps make her invulnerable to gunfire, explosions, and other attacks, and its wings allow her to fly.
They are formidable creatures, but not invulnerable ones, and there doesn't even appear to be a particular trick or gimmick to killing them.
But of all the planning sessions, my favorite was Qyburn reminding Cersei that while dragons are immensely powerful weapons, they aren't invulnerable or unkillable.
For those nine years, I felt both invulnerable and doomed, under the protection of a spell that I knew to be dwindling in power.
The United States maintains an "invulnerable" fleet of nuclear-armed submarines beneath the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that are immune from detection, he said.
Hard-liners will instead advocate bombing Iran's nuclear facilities, but the Iranians will go to great lengths to make them invulnerable to aerial attacks.
Creíamos que este mundo hipertécnico que vamos inventando en los países ricos era invulnerable, pero un bichito mínimo lo puso en jaque casi mate.
But that climb turned me into a certain sort of person: aloof, invulnerable and uncommunicative, at least when it came to my private life.
As cutting-edge semiconductors got harder to make and demand boomed from new fields like bitcoin mining, the world's top processor manufacturers seemed invulnerable.
"Cherry" shines a light on the vulnerabilities of a seemingly invulnerable star and brings a touching depth to Harry's music that was previously absent.
That's why most utilities don't try to make the power system invulnerable but instead focus on getting power back up quickly after a storm.
Long before that, a big asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs — and last week, a little asteroid reminded us that we're not invulnerable to that either.
The verdict, against a man whose power once made him seem invulnerable, sent a strong warning to other abusive commanders, analysts said at the time.
But the Warriors are bold and seemingly invulnerable to pressure, and they somehow managed to leave on Saturday night feeling good about themselves — even encouraged.
The Russian government recently revealed new details about several high-tech, nuclear super-weapons that the Kremlin has claimed are essentially invulnerable to enemy defenses.
"There was a time when they felt invulnerable, impervious, that they were above any kind of sense of justice," the former prosecutor, Kenneth Magidson, said.
The invulnerable hero has just returned to Harlem, where he must deal with his past while facing off against crime boss Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (Mahershala Ali).
Not only has this lackadaisical approach failed to defeat the Islamic State; its failure plays into the group's claim to be invulnerable and chosen by God.
But the league's current leadership, helmed by Commissioner Roger Goodell, has made one crucial mistake after another and now the once-invulnerable league is playing defense.
There's a lesson in the familiar Greek proverb of Achilles - though strong and seemingly invulnerable, all things regardless of how great have weaknesses that may confound.
While our system of government has demonstrated great resilience over the past 240 years, it is not invulnerable to the divisions and alienation we feel today.
After years of movies where even the most mediocre heroes appeared to be invulnerable and indomitable, it's an arresting jolt — and exactly the film the franchise needed.
But it would be a mistake for batsmen to wear these new helmets (or indeed any kit with extra protection) and behave as if they are invulnerable.
Although most physicians, myself included, tend to believe that we are invulnerable to bias, thus making disclosures unnecessary, regulators insist on them, assuming that they work effectively.
These services send and receive your data through a completely invulnerable tunnel, providing online privacy and anonymity by creating a private network from a public internet connection.
" The biographer Sonia Purnell says Johnson told girlfriends that his way of coping was to make himself invulnerable "so that he would never experience such pain again.
" PCBs were banned in the 1970s but are still being found in the environment today, Newcastle University said, due to the fact they are "invulnerable to natural degradation.
Getting secrets about a Marvel/Netflix series out of one of its creative forces can often be as tough as getting a bullet past Luke Cage's invulnerable skin.
"For the moment, he is completely invulnerable and completely indestructible," said Agustin Barrios Gomez, a former lawmaker and board member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI).
Democrats tend to feel invulnerable on social policy due to the almost-uniformly left-wing media establishment that exists to convince the voting public of their moral superiority.
Second, by mortgaging all of its real property holdings to a corporation in England, RIC may have made these assets invulnerable to court judgments against them in America.
Not even Wonder Woman is invulnerable: Lebanese theaters have banned Wonder Woman because the film stars Israeli-actress and former Israeli soldier Gal Godot in the titular role.
Malicious software can be very good at impersonating legitimate messages from the operating system, browser, mail program and other applications — and despite some protections, Macs are not invulnerable.
The problem for robots who might want to attain such an exalted status is that, like Superman, they are too invulnerable to be able to make a credible promise.
These children, dressed in hula skirts and red arm-bands, were encouraged to drink the blood of killed civilians as they believed it would make them invulnerable to bullets.
In addition to medical units, the ranks of fighter pilots, special operations forces, specialized technical support staff and contractors will also not be invulnerable to infection or quarantine efforts.
People are hardly invulnerable to factual corrections; on the contrary, whether Republicans or Democrats are exposed to corrections of their partisan leaders, they generally respond by becoming more accurate.
It was what he was compelled to do as he was overpowered by an unexpected tide of grief for the adopted country which had thus far seemed invulnerable to him.
Project organizers have now disclosed details of a scaled-down version of the venture, but with a goal that's still quite audacious: creating human cells that are invulnerable to infections.
On a magnificent unbeaten streak of 24 games, the Hungary team known as the Mighty Magyars stepped out onto the pitch and proceeded to annihilate a supposedly invulnerable England side.
More than leaders in Poland and Hungary, Bolsonaro and Duterte thrive on brutal and misogynistic rhetoric, such as rape jokes, and remain largely invulnerable to public outrage against norm-breaking.
As Logan and William become embroiled in the narratives of the high-level outlaw town, they learn through hard knocks that they aren't as invulnerable in Westworld as they thought.
"The Avangard is invulnerable to intercept by any existing and prospective missile defense means of the potential adversary," Putin boasted Wednesday, while adding that no other country possessed hypersonic weapons.
But the Japanese author's physical reaction to the tormented, near-naked saint should be a reminder that even we modern folks are not invulnerable to the sex appeal of gods.
It's also a tremendous payoff for the work Maggie Siff has done in creating Wendy's aura: She may not have been invulnerable, but she always did come across as invincible.
For decades, the leaders of the Gulf seemed to believe their close ties with the United States (and the billions of dollars spent on American weapons) made them almost invulnerable.
The fundamentals of US democratic pluralism are strong -- but not invulnerable He refused to say he would accept the results of the election even his own campaign expected him to lose.
You could buy a special armor that makes you invulnerable to uppercuts, or you could be aggressive and get shoes that let you dunk from anywhere within the 3-point line.
It is like a suit of armour worn by a weak boxer: it makes her even less agile than she already is, but invulnerable enough that this (probably) does not matter.
The focus on once-invulnerable men brought down within big-paycheck industries by public airing of their own behavior—makes for a compelling story: that of men's dramatic falls from grace.
Snapchat seemed like this impenetrable, invulnerable monster when it came to being socially relevant and Instagram is is mopping the floor with them when it comes to social relevance right now.
People sympathetic to Gamergate's professed cause, who consider themselves part of the gaming industry's free thinkers, invulnerable to political or personal influence, surely wouldn't follow so nakedly a self-interested leader.
That is an exhausting and invulnerable stance, and not only does it take a toll on your mental health, but if you bring that to work with you, it produces invulnerability.
A. Macs, with built-in protections and fewer users than Windows systems, have traditionally been less of a target for virus makers — but these factors do not make Apple's computers invulnerable.
Ms Johansson plays the Major, a woman who was almost killed in a terrorist bombing, but whose brain was transplanted into an artificial, almost invulnerable body by a motherly scientist (Juliette Binoche).
For instance, Wraith, a cold and unforgiving female assassin character, can warp through space-time, which lets her become invincible and invulnerable to escape attacks and create warp tunnels for her teammates.
Plante: Okay, I think saying BioShock and Half-Life didn't tell flawless stories invulnerable to time means we've approached the big question: Was 2016 the best year ever for first-person shooters?
And though I thought the impervious self-righteous armor of an angry child blasting Skinny Puppy on giant fuck-off headphones, I found out I wasn't nearly as invulnerable as I thought.
The years-long passage between what, if you're lucky, is the bold and relatively invulnerable era of girlhood, and (again, if you're lucky) the self-possession and confidence of adulthood, is fraught.
Having a pop star grab them by the lapels and tell them to grow up might be the best way to elicit behavioral change among people who are prone to feeling invulnerable.
The tattoo business is invulnerable to the decline of brick-and-mortar retailThe plan is to open a dozen tattoo parlors across the Northeast where artists would use Inque&aposs ink exclusively.
Read more: Putin lost his supposedly 'invulnerable' nuclear-powered missile at sea — now he has to go find itRussia has not been particularly forthcoming with the details, sparking concerns about a cover-up.
Fauci told younger people while you might feel "invulnerable," you need to be aware that you still "might inadvertently put your loved ones at risk," especially if they're elderly or have health issues.
Both men can be a little scornful of the press, and Mattis — whose hero status renders him almost invulnerable — has received little criticism for the media restrictions he has imposed across the Pentagon.
If people start feeling like masks make them invulnerable and begin acting recklessly — ignoring social distancing or failing to wash their hands — that could actually make wearing masks worse than not wearing them.
But all the arctic toughness in the world can't make someone invulnerable, and Lorraine's action scenes never downplay the breakability of the human body, even when she's the one doing most of the breaking.
Her abilities mostly focus on support; one creates a magic bubble that slows time for anything caught inside, another temporarily turns a target into a weak goat and a third renders her temporarily invulnerable.
Scores of scientists have criticized the research, which Dr. He revealed only after the birth this month of twin girls whose embryos he said he had altered to make them invulnerable to H.I.V. infection.
Perhaps Mr. Legere, who would run the merged company, considers himself a man invulnerable to mere financial pressure, but that is quite a bet on a man who is, after all, only an employee.
Jessica isn't invulnerable, nor is she without flaws, but she's so damn assured of herself that it's a pleasure just to witness her radiance, to imagine living a life with so little shame or artifice.
Equipped with millions of dollars' worth of weapons and gadgets, hungry for a fight and practically invulnerable, video game soldiers, as of today, are as fantastical as anyone in Mass Effect or the Elder Scrolls.
But while the action sequences can be individually thrilling, the sense that both Hellboy and all his enemies are basically invulnerable, identical CGI constructs sets in early and undermines any sense of stakes or drama.
With the backstory in the room, this work becomes invulnerable to the kind of critiques that pornography draws when it frames women's (and men's) body parts in ways that disambiguate them from their larger identity.
It can make us feel invulnerable, passed over by history and its dangers, too broad for the grave, durable enough to survive biblical conflagration or climate change or, say, an ill-handled and sudden pandemic.
Proud to identify herself as an adult entertainer, she is invulnerable to the President's usual methods of counterattack, which involve degrading others who present themselves in conventional terms -- remember the names he called political opponents?
Luckily, it was an experiment designed by experts who were testing out the technology to make sure it's invulnerable to hackers who may want to carry out so-called "adversarial attacks" on machine learning systems.
Mazeski is telegenic with a good story to tell (she's a breast cancer survivor running on protecting healthcare) but has opposed progressive tax increases and made a gaffe on abortion rights, so she's far from invulnerable.
In his annual state of the nation address on Thursday, Putin claimed that Russia has tested an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with unlimited range that will be "invulnerable to enemy interception," rendering US antimissile systems useless.
European scientists have now learned that these bizarre organisms have their own immune system that makes them virtually invulnerable to predatory viruses, suggesting these creatures may actually represent a new branch in the tree of life.
"Macs are definitely protected from cyberattack, but it doesn't mean they are invulnerable," said Adam Scott Wandt, an assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who is an expert in digital forensics and security.
The grifters who enter folklore, whom we revere as near heroes, choose their victims among the otherwise invulnerable: the rich and mighty, whom they bring down, if only momentarily, to scramble with the rest of us.
Should he get there, he'll proclaim his arrival the very evidence that he's worthy, and then he'll do whatever it takes to continue feeling as affirmed as he wants to and as invulnerable as he'll need to.
Pentagon officials have long warned about advancements in hypersonic and cruise missiles being made by Russia and China and, late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled a hypersonic missile he claimed was "invulnerable" to US defenses.
As the military-termed title of Look's perhaps most raw poem suggests, proceduralism can constitute a kind of "VULNERABILITY STUDY"; it's just that we're habituated to thinking about procedural methods as ways of remaining distant and invulnerable.
Read more: Putin lost his supposedly 'invulnerable' nuclear-powered missile at sea — now he has to go find itNo country has ever fielded a nuclear-powered cruise missile, although the US briefly flirted with the idea decades ago.
So if the connectome project works, and we're transferred to silicon, we might be invulnerable to physical decay and capable of astounding feats of learning and ratiocination, yet shorn of that first memory of crocuses in a spring rain.
Nevertheless, instead of giving it to the superpowered Amazonian warrior woman who is clearly adept at all kinds of combat and basically invulnerable, Superman decides to charge at Doomsday to impale him with it and dies in the process.
The Xbox 360 remained largely invulnerable until late 2009, when security researchers finally identified a weakness: By affixing a modchip to an arcane set of motherboard pins used for quality-assurance testing, they managed to nullify the 360's defenses.
But just like in the Jack Reacher movies, Tom Cruise is a much better puncher than anyone else, so if you spam the punch key, you're pretty much invulnerable (unless one of the bad guys accidentally drops on your head).
Suppose that anyone who really wanted to could, at the cost of some slight inconvenience, instead use invulnerable luggage, proof against keys, scans, and external access of any kind, all for free… and airlines were required to convey that luggage anyhow.
The recent cancellation of "Iron Fist" -- easily the weakest of the stand-alone shows -- merely underscored that when it comes to the vagaries of TV, even the Marvel brand and Netflix's it's-a-hit-if-we-say-so algorithms aren't invulnerable.
It was the New York City rollout for the new image — grown-up and nearly invulnerable — that goes with Ms. Swift's latest pop blockbuster, "Reputation," which sold more than a million copies in its first week of release in late November.
Wired on "x," the dictator may have experienced the explosion as if wrapped up in cotton wool, and felt as invulnerable as Wagner's Siegfried—while all around him the seriously wounded officers fought for their lives, their hair in flames.
Gliders do not go as high and are less predictable, hence Mr Putin's boast that the Avangard is "invulnerable to interception" (some reckon that interceptors placed in space might have a shot as super-hot gliders should stand out to infra-red sensors).
This doesn't make you invulnerable, of course, but the likes of Amazon and Google know that leaving their smart home devices open to hacking and viruses is very bad PR, and they're therefore likely to go to great lengths to stop it.
For the first time in 15 years, after so much blood and treasure, and after 150,000 international troops being deployed here at the peak of the war, the Americans had decided to strike the seemingly invulnerable Taliban sanctuaries across the border in Pakistan.
The Hulk may be invulnerable, but Bruce is all vulnerability, and his fear of his desires causing further harm is part of what drives Hulk to steal Quinjet and hide away in space, where he remains until the events of Thor: Ragnarok.
Suddenly the program's chief impact would be the imposition of significant and unnecessary risks, such as leaked master keys, rogue TSA agents, and misuse by tyrannical governments, on the entire flying public who don't go to the inconvenience of using invulnerable luggage.
But as with the TSA Locks metaphor, this will simply drive awful people to use their own encryption — their own invulnerable luggage — while giving authoritarian governments, people with leaked keys, and rogue agents access to potentially trillions of previously secure private messages worldwide.
The satirical Onion website best captured the reality of the Democrats' intentions regarding the Dreamers with this comedic headline: "Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren Assure Dreamers They'll Never Stop Fighting For The 2020 Nomination" But support for the Dreamers isn't invulnerable.
"As solid and invulnerable as the Statue of Liberty itself seems, the World Heritage site is actually at considerable risk from some of the impacts of climate change — especially sea-level rise, increased intensity of storms, and storm surges," the report states.
But in the end, despite those criticisms, she's the best female superhero we've gotten yet – tough (but not invulnerable), brave (but not fearless), and complicated in ways that give rise to a lot of great conversations about how female characters get treated in the genre.
Similarly solid beginner characters include Reinhardt, whose near-invulnerable shield and huge health bar make surviving a fight easier; Bastion, who can turn into a turret and spew out a withering hail of bullets; and Lucio, who heals teammates simply by being near them.
But the move, said Molly Worthen, a historian of religion at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, sends a message to young evangelicals that even one of the "titans of Southern Baptist patriarchy" is not invulnerable to public pressure on gender issues.
Kelly was charged with federal sex crimes in 2019, but he appeared invulnerable to arrest for two years after his alleged misconduct became widely known in 2017, for as long as his victims maintained they were living with him of their own free will.
Worse still, now that Citizens United has identified money as the political equivalent of personhood, our biggest banks, social media and tech companies, which have also been our biggest malefactors, are virtually invulnerable to the democratic processes, or even the laws, that might restrain them.
As George Fredenham, one half of pub-owning, hunter-gatherer duo The Foragers picks at a mixed seed loaf from the nearby Dusty Knuckle Bakery, partner Richard Osmond orates the Greek myth, which states that Achilles painted himself with a yarrow ointment to become invulnerable to arrows.
We've already had a good long look at Luke Cage as a supporting player in Jessica Jones, but the invulnerable man's own series makes him look like even more of a force of nature, with Cage barely flinching as he wades through a gang of goons.
But the drive Bier, Gantz, James, and the rest of the team developed nonetheless serves as a model for an approach to malaria gene drives sometimes known as "alleviation drives," which are meant to spread traits to mosquitoes meant to render them invulnerable to malaria infection.
Buy smart to begin withSticking with the big names pays off when it comes to smart home gear, not because kit from the likes of Samsung and LG are invulnerable to hacking attempts, but because at least you'll know something will get done if a flaw is exposed.
The exceptions: Flash, who runs around in slo-mo superspeed that's frustratingly similar to the effect used to portray Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse, and Batman, who keeps showing up in different vehicles, trying to protect his nowhere-near-invulnerable body.
Putting down an enemy hero is as much about understanding their set of abilities as it is about accurate shooting: you need to know that Reaper can temporarily turn into an invulnerable ghost, or that when D.Va vacates her robot exoskeleton, it can sometimes self-destruct in your face.
"Users of these drugs can feel invulnerable to harm, supremely confident, dismissive of consequences, sexually adventurous, experience a heightened sense of pleasure, and can possess a stamina and endurance that may keep them awake for many days," said David Stuart, Substance Abuse Lead at London sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street.
The main villain is a nigh-invulnerable otherworldly CGI monstrosity with an army of disposable monsters at his back, which enables fight after fight after fight where heroes and villains alike are smashed through walls and floors until every battle feels like a playtest for a new destructible-environment engine.
His willingness to go into the field with the grunts, to endure discomfort and danger to bring their story home, was perhaps built on several faulty premises: that he was invulnerable, that there was glory to be witnessed and reported, and that it was his good luck to be there.
While Windows 10 S may be less vulnerable to attack because it will only run rigorously tested software approved by Microsoft, there *are* still ways to infect machines running the OS.Although Microsoft never actually claimed to have built an unhackable machine, even implying that its OS is invulnerable to all "known ransomware" is pretty pretentious.
After explaining that traditional magicians derive their power from marrying the Queen of the Sea, the ADF commander "Raphael" assured us that if they had enough cash to purchase the necessary charms, he and all his men could be made both invulnerable to bullets and invisible, with the power of instantaneously transporting themselves across vast distances.
Men often let minor injuries build up until they have to hit up the emergency room for something way more serious because they're too concerned about seeming brave and invulnerable, while women, who tend to be more flexible, can put wear and tear on their hip joints and other parts of the body if they don't give their increased flexibility the proper support.
He's cool in a way few of the other wrestlers in NJPW are; his signature taunt, in which he opens his left eye wider with his fingers to stare at you, was picked up in Mexico as a physical retort to fans mocking his East Asian eyes, and it's become a symbol which is simultaneously defiant and invulnerable to caring about his doubters.
Thanks to trans women of color like Madison and Brooke, the increased visibility of our communities now ushers us away from the "tragic tranny" narratives so assiduously documented in Julia Serano's book The Whipping Girl, like Neil Jordan's film The Crying Game and its scenes of a trans woman detransitioning—scenes that I will forever find triggering, even at my most invulnerable moments.
This recessiveness is especially apparent in the 4,520-square-foot main house, with its nine-foot-tall sliding wooden barn doors of caramel-colored Brazilian ipe, invulnerable to the elements, and wall-size expanses of glass that fold like accordions to transform the three-bedroom residence into an open-air pavilion, complete with an unadorned colonnade that references clean-lined Greco-Roman classicism.
" Three hundred and sixty-six years ago, in an uncanny trailer for Marvel, he wrote, "There are some that are not pleased with fiction, unless it be bold, not onely to exceed the work , but also the possibility of nature: they would have impenetrable Armors, Inchanted Castles, invulnerable bodies, Iron Men, flying Horses, and a thousand other such things, which are easily feigned by them that dare.
The series started its run a bit darker and weirder than previous Tick incarnations by questioning whether the titular super-strong, nearly invulnerable superhero (played by Peter Serafinowicz) was actually real, or just a manifestation of the mental health problems plaguing mild mannered accountant Arthur Everest (Griffin Newman) since he watched the supervillain The Terror (Jackie Earle Haley) murder his father and the legendary superhero squad the Flag Five.
The truth is, of course, that having a great low kick doesn't make you invulnerable to low kicks yourself and the utility of the low kick as a range closer, a way of slowing the opponent down, and a means of stopping the opponent's movement in the current exchange, makes it seem like Stephens would be losing out on a heap of benefits if he didn't throw it with frequency in this fight.
According to George Solt's "The Untold History of Ramen" (2014), the dish is said to have first appeared in 1910 in Tokyo, under the name shina soba (Chinese noodles); almost vanished during World War II, when flour was strictly rationed and street vendors were banned; and revived with imports of wheat under the midcentury U.S. occupation — when Americans hoped to keep the population sated and therefore invulnerable to the promises of communism — to eventually flourish postwar as a hearty and cheap lunch.

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