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- Camara's round, open face and needy eyes suggest levels of sadness underneath his placid surface, while Grandinetti's more bewildered expressions seem impenetrably macho, for a while at least.
- The overwhelming density of marketing-speak gobbledygook in your post renders the question impenetrably opaque to the vast majority of readers here . talk ) 13 : 23, 1 April 2013 ( UTC)
- How he would speak pidgin-English to Sam Goldwyn because of the producer's impenetrably thick Yiddish accent is funnier than any story in A . Scott Berg's huge biography of Goldwyn.
- Written in the aftermath of the exhilaration of being involved in the anti-Primo de Rivera riots, whilst still impenetrably dense at times, it shows the beginning of the socially aware poetry that would be the next direction he would take.
- Unlike the leaves of other members of the genus, the leaves of " Oldenburgia paradoxa " are crowded impenetrably closely at the branch tips around the periphery of the plant, and they are much smaller, being some 10 cm long.
- Sean's response to every outlandish crisis that plagues him is to go back and rehearse more numbers; and while this could conceivably be psychologically valid, the easy resilience with which Garcia plays it makes Sean seem shallow, callous and impenetrably narcissistic.
- "We wanted to make, in British terms, a mainstream film that was intelligent as well, " said Boyle, who unnecessarily noted that most movies his country produces are either stuffy period pieces, depressing social dramas or impenetrably arty affairs.
- The refrain " The answer, my friend, is blowin'in the wind " has been described as " impenetrably ambiguous : either the answer is so obvious it is right in your face, or the answer is as intangible as the wind ".
- This article has just been brought to my attention-- can't work out if it's completely off-the-wall, or simply impenetrably written-- though discussion in the article body, about proposals made in the French Wikipedia, aren't exactly promising.
- JFK Jr . admitted to " recent " temptations of his own, adding impenetrably " but that doesn't make me desire any less, if anything, to be reminded that the possible perils of succumbing to what's forbidden only makes it more alluring ."