The suit was now maintaining altitude solely by thrust, utterly impervious to the dust.
It is strong as steel, yet lighter and far more flexible, and of course utterly impervious to fire.
And one of the great things about having canals is that it makes a city utterly impervious to tour buses.
In the body of a Caeliar, the organelles would find only other nanomachines-all of which would be far more advanced and powerful than the organelles and utterly impervious to them.
Or, perhaps, just a person in a locked and soundproof room under the earth, utterly impervious to such things, only following the duly prescribed protocols of justice in the Imperial Precinct of Sarantium.
For example, they journeyed along a road made of lunar glass, flat as ice and utterly impervious to erosion, carved long ago into the regolith by vast space-borne engines.
This is a story about the law school market, a singular creature of American capitalism, one that is so durable it seems utterly impervious to change.
But that's also the problem with his administration: his convictions are so solid that they're inflexible and utterly impervious to reality.
Yet the very first comment here begins 'These kids...' There could be no better example of special pleading being utterly impervious to facts.
The council determined that the Ring must be destroyed where it was forged, since it was utterly impervious to any other flame than the volcanic fires at its place of making.