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Перевод: invulnerability speek invulnerability


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Тезаурус:

  1. William Zimmerman, who offers a detailed and convincing analysis of Soviet perspectives at this time (Zimmerman: 1969), states that by far the most important aspect of the changed situation for Soviet commentators was that" the United States had lost its privileged position of strategic invulnerability".
  2. A Black Orc will give you invulnerability to animosity too.
  3. The works of the "new philosophers" of the seventeenth century give the impression of confident invulnerability.
  4. Given that by then the teenage assumptions of invulnerability have tended to evaporate, what better time to put away childish things and give up that nasty teenage habit?
  5. The kings (there were two of them) were exposed to the standard temptations of autocratic power without the constitutional invulnerability which such power generally confers: men like Kleomenes I and Pausanias the Regent were statesmen of stature, and the hostile literary tradition should be adjusted accordingly; but their private tastes and temperaments certainly helped cause their fall, if only by giving ammunition to their critics.
  6. Maybe she had finished with sexual intercourse for ever, maybe it was this possibility that gave her this peculiar conviction of strength, this sense of invulnerability, of certainty, of power.
  7. The group's belief in its own invulnerability: "If we all work together we can't go wrong."
  8. Invulnerability may be achieved and expressed in several ways, of which one is the flight into creativity.
  9. Bingham can't take his eyes off Ali; the still life of his friend, tethered so completely, seems as incomprehensible to him as it would to others who followed the radiated glow of Ali's invulnerability.
  10. Invulnerability for her nuclear delivery systems must be sought in airborne or submarine mobility.
  11. Yet despite their apparent invulnerability, few of the German pilots would survive the tribulations which would later confront the fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe.
  12. Thicker lines are no guarantee of invulnerability, as they can be weakened by a partial cut and snap at the next pull; equally, they are more expensive!
  13. For all I know, Lon Cohn-Casson might have had substantial reasons for believing in his invulnerability.

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