The thing that seems impermeably English is, in fact, anger,' he writes. |
Immune from any consideration of awkwardness, innocent of harm, impermeably self-righteous, they went upstairs to bed. |
There is a Cartesian geography underlying this view, which assumes that the mind is confined within internal boundaries, impermeably detached from the world. |
Our BARCOPER system a material which makes it possible to seal plastic trays containing various products quickly, reliably and impermeably. |