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  • He has been allowed such a long leash and with a ludicrously large pay packet, he must feel invincible. The Sun
  • There is not a team that is invincible. The Sun
  • The men believe the twins hold mystical powers that make them invincible in their battles against the Myanmar military.
  • Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands.
  • It is Superman and those themes that are echoed in critically acclaimed comic books like Hellboy and Invincible, The Authority and even The Watchmen. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How I Would Reboot Superman
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  • Only a windlike chant would do -- something with an undertone of human despair, outsoared by brave, savage flights of invincible soul-hope -- great virile singing man-cries, winged as the starlight, weird as space -- Whitman sublimated, David's soul poured out in symphony. The River and I
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • They became "invincible" - natural-born jungle - and night-fighters, as well as "utterly ruthless, utterly cruel and utterly blind to any of the values which make up our civilization. MotherJones.com
  • I'm the best! I'm the greatest! I'm invincible!
  • But this colt seemed different, invincible, he just needed to show up. The Sun
  • Hawks are still an outstandingly fine team and they may well win the league at a canter, but it's been good to show they are not invincible.
  • Several large compartments were devoted to the machinery which automatically serviced the vessel -- refrigerators, heaters, generators and purifiers for water and air, and the numberless other mechanisms which would make the cruiser a comfortable and secure home, as well as an invincible battleship, in the heatless, lightless, airless, matterless waste of illimitable, inter-galactic space. Skylark Three
  • an invincible army
  • Readers have been wedding dresses wow power leveling wow gold captivated by "Invincible," wedding dresses the sweeping wow power leveling new musical piece released by Blizzard recalling the leitmotif of the Wrath of the Lich King trailer. MyBookFace :: Blogs
  • Our self-mocking domestic equivalent to America's invincible locomotive is the platoon of lawnmowers that shaved the Astroturf in the stadium during the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics.
  • Invincible when events ran their way, they could not summon the self-command to rally when the sky began to rain.
  • The Martian armada is headed for Earth – and Invincible is the only thing that stands in their way! Image Comics for December 2006 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • No Responses to "Sky's Sunday Supplement: Manchester United's squad, rather than the team, is" invincible "- Paul Hayward 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more
  • Yet there are more sinister happenings afoot, as Count Dracula himself jumps into the mix, searching for a serum to make him invincible.
  • He has been allowed such a long leash and with a ludicrously large pay packet, he must feel invincible. The Sun
  • Kids think they're invincible," said the school's drug counselor.
  • If marriage is invincible, indelibly written on the human heart, untouchable or only slightly touched by culture, where do all these fatherless families come from?
  • Its prayer is to hold fast the pious mind, the smooth painless life at peace with heaven and earth, instead of fighting with the invincible, aweless outcast from all law. Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy
  • Many people are trying hard to be invincible, and most of the time they fail invisible, while few find their spotlight. But the remarkable person is one, who can be both invincible and invisible at the same time. Anthony Liccione 
  • It is a strong enclosure, an invincible ring, a grand besetment within which we move in restful security. The Silver Lining: Messages of Hope and Cheer
  • So far as fixing human responsibility, the most important division of ignorance is that designated by the terms invincible and vincible. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • The heroine, in a nice change of pace from the usual insecure whiner, is described by the mangaka herself as "invincible"--she is coolly confident in herself and her quite formidable powers. Manga Mondays with Kethylia 12/3 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Now, the hominal being whose heart has thus been purified and sanctified is invincible, and the enchantments of hell cannot prevail against him if he makes use of this sacrifice to dissipate the Spirits of Evil. Là-bas
  • Neverthelesse, as with an invincible true vertuous courage, she had outstood all the other injuries of Fortune; so did she constantly settle her soule, to beare this with an undaunted countenance and behaviour. The Decameron
  • Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.
  • When Sotomayor is on form he is virtually invincible.
  • After it survived the 1993 bombing, people thought the towers were invincible.
  • Young athletes think of themselves as invincible.
  • A strategy of re-investigation by the police itself might not, at least at first, provide an invincible check on mistakes.
  • Pitt's character, the warrior Achilles, is no longer virtually invincible because he was dipped in the River Styx by his mother, the nymph Thetis.
  • Racing relies on a fine balance between speed and staying on the track but don't worry about crashes - the cars are seemingly invincible. The Sun
  • Anyone who has ever watched Hewitt might be surprised to hear him revealing that he doesn't always feel as invincible as he looks.
  • Famine had mutated into an invincible monstrosity that was ravaging more than half of Africa's children.
  • Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened.
  • In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. Albert Camus 
  • With fear of death and fear of pain unplugged, they are in a sense invulnerable and invincible.
  • Paul Philips has won a commendation for saving the life of a young rating caught beneath an aircraft lift in HMS Invincible.
  • They took an invincible lead in the chase for the championship.
  • Motivated by an evolutionary Force ... this integral activism (i.e. Enlightenment Virus - ed.) effectively reunites the once-polarized paths of peace and power; invoking an invincible evolutionary dynamic that acts directly, vibrationally upon the body, cellular and terrestrial; not simply overpowering from without but setting up a resonance that" agitates "the" particles "of consciousness in the surrounding material field. Triggering the Enlightenment Virus
  • Guidobaldo was crippled with symptoms of podagra (gout), possibly as a result of poisoning, which greatly reduced his effectiveness as a condottiere and rendered him unable to participate in the evening festivities immortalized by Castiglione. 316 Unlike his "invincible" father, Guidobaldo was twice exiled from Urbino. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks.
  • The invincible firmness and constancy of the saint appeared in the recovery of the revenues of the curacies and other benefices which had been given to the Orders of St. Lazarus and St. Maurice; the restoration of which, after many difficulties, he effected by the joint authority of the pope and the duke of Savoy. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • Many people are trying hard to be invincible, and most of the time they fail invisible, while few find their spotlight. But the remarkable person is one, who can be both invincible and invisible at the same time. Anthony Liccione 
  • She allowed herself to be cocooned in the warm swaddling cloth of his borrowed shirt, feeling, for once, safe and warm and almost invincible.
  • The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
  • SETTLED: Setting new goals together will make you an invincible team. The Sun
  • We keep hearing how Obama is abso fuckin invincible against McCain so why the calls for HRC to withdraw? Obama Campaign: Hillary Has Virtually No Chance Of Catching Us Now
  • Frankly speaking, personal Argand not think "Invincible Ugly" as a good friend of East cloud of praise so wonderful, but it will not have as many users spit it over.
  • I'm invincible … no Sly, you're washable and rinseable. Sly Stone's Higher Power
  • He was deemed invincible and the older generation believed that he had supernatural powers.
  • At first she could imagine no hope for their fondness for bad wine, their thievishness, their absolute unreliability, their invincible resistance to thrift, cleanliness, and common sense.
  • The aircraft carrier HMS Invincible was even offered for sale to Argentina.
  • I think all of us feel invincible, like we have overflowing tanks of oxygen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The firepower of cannons and Gatling guns, stolen from the Army, made the extended outlaw families totally invincible to any sheriff's six-shooters.
  • What he had heard from Malinche had greatly raised his curiosity with regard to her country, and his longing to see these people, whom she described as invincible in war, and so infinitely superior in civilization to the Tabascans. By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in Mexico
  • At the front with a fast car he can look truly invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was comparable with HMS Invincible in firepower and speed but had superior protection.
  • He looked far from invincible. The Sun
  • His desire for power is so great that he castrates himself in order to attain invincible and mystical powers.
  • Initially the second Exocet's radar locked onto the Invincible; however, large amounts of chaff caused it to break lock.
  • A tendency so stupid and so selfish is like to prove invincible; and if Socialism be at all a practicable rule of life, there is every chance that our grand-children will see the day and taste the pleasures of existence in something far liker an ant-heap than any previous human polity. Lay Morals
  • He goes so far as to use the term ‘invincible ignorance,’ which implies that there's no point in arguing with such benighted folk, since their ignorance is invincible.
  • Proud and arrogant, they thought themselves secure and invincible.
  • The US Navy ‘carrier variant’ aircraft will use catapults and arrester wires to get airborne and return - the system currently used by American and French carriers, and familiar to RN aviators before the current Invincible-class ships.
  • Instead of a few invincible dopes, there would be thousands.
  • Games in Melbourne next month after six sizzling days of trials that brought four world records for a squad of women fast emerging as seemingly invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fresh colors of the young Republic, the bright blazonry of the newest State, the coat-of-arms of the infant County of Tasajara -- (a vignette of sunset-tules cloven by the steam of an advancing train) -- hanging from the walls, were all a part of this invincible juvenescence. A First Family of Tasajara
  • God, by whose authority this transformation is effected, has implanted in us the invincible conviction that the power to coerce, which He gives, implies an obligation on the part of the coercer to respect voluntarily that which he compels others to observe. The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
  • The Briton, who trained in Thai kickboxing, or Muay Thai, was known for "getting drunk and picking fights and bragging that he's invincible," Anukul told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. FOXNews.com
  • Let South Asia truly become the invincible giant of the new millennium.
  • He helps breathe life into the vision of America as strong, the best, invincible.
  • In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. Albert Camus 
  • For hundreds of years, in our mind at least, the tiger was a fierce, aggressive, dangerous and invincible animal.
  • Not that the Blues are invincible, for there can also be passages of play that show them in a much less flattering light.
  • Labour's previously invincible electoral machine lost the safe seat of Brent East.
  • One of the flat-tops is always ready for front-line deployment, and that task currently falls to HMS Invincible, while a second can be swiftly reactivated - which is where the Ark stands.
  • The world being four-ended, thou, O cross, art represented by us, and as a three-edged sword dost thou cut off the principles of darkness, being the great weapon of Christ and an invincible and all-powerful victoriousness. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • Though it seems that if the island has a purpose for you, you are temporarily invincible as Mikel is needed to reupload the links to outside world and ben is needed for something by this mysterious jacob should he die. The Tail Section » LOST - Who Can Ya Trust?
  • Some also have bought a name revered to future ages at the price of a glorious death; some by invincible constancy under their sufferings have afforded an example to others that virtue cannot be overcome by calamity -- all which things, without doubt, come to pass rightly and in due order, and to the benefit of those to whom they are seen to happen. The Consolation of Philosophy
  • But since tradition offered to them a conception of a supernaturally renewed Empire, which they did not renounce the hope of realising on earth, they conceived an almost invincible mistrust of the ‘parergon,’ which the Roman Bishop held out and for which he strove. Monasticism: Its Ideals and History and The Confessions of St. Augustine
  • He sets out to establish a solid stylistic chronology, relying heavily on dated objects or those with invincible provenances, tradesmen's bills, and house inventories.
  • But the Republican Party does believe in the United States remaining supine and dreaming that it is all-puissant and invincible. The Principles of the Republican Party: A Rare Unpublished Jack London Essay
  • The bombers possessed an invincible ally in the form of stiff southeasterly winds that whipped and whirled burning embers from one neighborhood to another. Whirlwind
  • From then on she was almost invincible in championship play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before World War II, the French thought their Maginot an invincible bulwark against German invasion.
  • He had imbibed from Benton the invincible faith of the latter in the settled purpose of the 'nullifiers' to subvert and destroy the government. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Manners are what vex or soothe, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us by a constant, steady, uniform, invincible operation like that of the air we breathe. Pushing to the Front
  • Worsted pure silk faBric is always invincible in matching Beauty with others.
  • I would first take Sun Tzu's advice to make myself invincible, awaiting the enemy's vincibility.
  • People are much nicer and easier to understand when they stop trying to seem invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • That invincible Samson far renowned" we should lay the stress on the first syllable of _invincible_. Among My Books Second Series
  • When Sotomayor is on form he is virtually invincible.
  • 'I would like to see them come against my lads, I'll show them what the word invincible truly means. River God
  • Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been.
  • The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
  • They took an invincible lead in the chase for the championship.
  • Clichy is Arsenal's longest-serving player, a small but important part of the "Invincibles" Premier League triumph from 2003-04, who then missed out on the FA Cup victory of 2005 because of injury. Gaël Clichy: Ending Arsenal trophy drought has become an obsession
  • He also had an invincible faith in the medicinal virtues of garlic.
  • Pete pigeonholed his anxiety. There was nothing to be done now except hurry, and they were never invincible in the first place.
  • The previously invincible Royalist leader, Prince Rupert, was looking to relieve the siege of York by Parliamentary and Scottish forces, and to keep the north of England as a stronghold for King Charles I.
  • Meanwhile, they have been almost invincible at home. The Sun
  • Right ceases to reign, force asserts itself, and Bismarck, ironhanded, invincible, holds sway over a scared, unresisting, one may say a The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891
  • For Britain's Denise Lewis, the challenge to her Olympic heptathlon crown also comes in the shape of a youthful and seemingly invincible opponent.
  • Throughout this time, the four young photographers seemed invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Readers have been captivated by "Invincible," the sweeping wow power leveling new musical piece released by Blizzard wow gold recalling the leitmotif of the wow power leveling Wrath of the Lich King trailer. MyBookFace :: Blogs
  • The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority.
  • The Titans have looked invincible the last two games against quality opponents.
  • He also had an invincible faith in the medicinal virtues of garlic.
  • I felt invincible, breathless and overwhelmingly strong.
  • She has helped to undermine the assumption that the tobacco industry is invincible in American courtrooms.
  • As for Cursecowl, the invincible reprobate, so ashamed was he of his infamous conduct, that he did not dare, for the life in his body, to show himself before my shop-window -- far less in my presence -- for more than a week; yet, would ye believe it! he made a perfect farce of the whole business among his own wauf cronies; and, instead of repentance, I verily believe, would not have cared twopence to have played me the same pliskie that he did my douce and worthy friend. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • Caleb, observing what stress they laid upon the difficulty of conquering Hebron, a city garrisoned by the giants, and how thence they inferred that the conquest of the whole land was utterly impracticable, in opposition to their suggestions, and to convince the people that he spoke as he thought, bravely desired to have that city which they called invincible assigned to himself for his own portion: "I will undertake to deal with that, and, if I cannot get it for my inheritance, I will be without. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency.
  • The thing that "conquers" pain in the invincible martyr is love, or The Complex Vision
  • They all think they are invincible and immune to lung cancer, heart disease and emphysema. The Sun
  • It did not slope gently like a beach or offer a rugged shoulder to be gnawed away as a rocky cliff, but thundered forward into the surging brine, yielding but invincible, a landforce potent as the wave itself. Greener Than You Think
  • ` ` The cursed Highland salvages! '' muttered the Captain, half aloud; ` ` what is to become of me, if Gustavus, the namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant League, should be lamed among their untenty hands? '' A Legend of Montrose
  • Godscroft, "we will not omit here, (to shut up all,) the judgment of those times concerning him, in a rude verse indeed, yet such as beareth witness of his true magnanimity and invincible mind in either fortune: -- Waverley Novels — Volume 12
  • Against all forecasts, against all evidence, the little guy sometimes leads the invincible giant a merry dance.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • He has to be captured or eliminated in order to put an end to this almost now mystical aura that he has of being invincible, unfindable and unpunishable.
  • It was Invincible's unfaltering faith in his master that inevitably led to the stallion's death and unholy rebirth.
  • Thus far, the thieves fleeing with the trove would seem to be safe from Loophole's invincible oversight. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • At the start of the deployment, HMS Invincible will embark both FA2 Sea Harrier fighters and RAF Ground attack aircraft as well as her Sea King helicopters.
  • Count Thyssen along with Northern Bizogot clan jarl Trasamund led an expedition beyond the glacier to explore the land the glacier and find the mythical Golden Shrine but soon return to the capital of Nidaris to rally the Raumsdalian forces against the invincible Rulers. The Breath Of God-Harry Turtledove « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • He still had fine, almost poetic qualities, but he was no longer invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • For through this partly we have attained to a knowledge of Dorothy's surroundings; and through the baronetages, peerages, and the invincible heaps of genealogical records, we have gathered some few actual facts necessary to be known of Dorothy's relations, her human surroundings, their lives and actions.
  • But if he is, this act of showing up everywhere, seemingly uncatchable and invincible, is pretty smart propaganda.
  • DECANDIDO is the codeveloper of Star Trek: S.C.E., and has previously written Fatal Error, Cold Fusion, Here There Be Monsters, and the two-part War Stories; he also cowrote the two-part Invincible with David Mack. Breakdowns
  • They are three sisters who trick Macbeth into believing that he is invincible, which leads to his downfall.
  • It makes you feel almost invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the tsar, Russia was not the invulnerable bastion of autocracy and the invincible victor over Napoleon that she seemed to foreigners.
  • Though, let them affirm it never so much in words, there are not wanting arguments to persuade us, that their mouth belies their heart; and that they have an inward, invincible sense of what they outwardly renounce, holding them under the iron bands of a conviction not to be stifled or outbraved, or hectored out of their conscience; as shall be discoursed of afterwards. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the invincible Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic.
  • The British soldiers had to face the incompetence of their own commanders as well as the invincible Boer commandos in the field.
  • Defection on the way to Americanization was common; vitiated practice and invincible vagueness about belief and conviction were not a cause for alarm but the best that could be achieved under unpropitious conditions.
  • The brutally healthy boy contemns the female sex because he sees it incapable of his own athletic sports, but Godwin was one of those upon whose awaking intellect is forced a perception of the brain-defect so general in women when they are taught few of life's graces and none of its serious concerns, -- their paltry prepossessions, their vulgar sequaciousness, their invincible ignorance, their absorption in a petty self. Born in Exile
  • Jocks were jocks, after all, and the bigger they were, the more invincible they acted.
  • The footguards poured a deadly fire into the front, and the 52nd regiment into the flank of their columns; as they wavered under the storm of shot a bayonet charge followed, and the imperial guard, hitherto almost invincible, was dissolved into a mob of fugitives scattered over the plain. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837)
  • Other popular words and phrases among the top telewords of 2008 were the cliche used frequently by sportsmen and women, "It is what it is" at No. 3; "third screen" at No. 6, as in watching TV on a mobile phone; and No. 7 "vincible" applied to the upset of the seemingly invincible New England Patriots by the New York Giants in the 2008 Superbowl. Black Entertainment : Black News : Urban News : Hip Hop News - EURweb.com
  • Daniel's bout with whooping cough has taught me firsthand the consequences of rejecting immunization as part of a lifestyle choice, and the limitations of believing in immunization as an invincible protective shield. Whooping Cough
  • The tiger was bewildered by the seemingly invincible beast.
  • Some also have bought a name revered to future ages at the price of a glorious death; some by invincible constancy under their sufferings have afforded an example to others that virtue cannot be overcome by calamity — all which things, without doubt, come to pass rightly and in due order, and to the benefit of those to whom they are seen to happen. Consolation of Philosophy
  • When he fully understood the nature of my situation, in invincible aversion to Sir John Belgrave, and my fears, which, mortifying as they must be to him, I could not help expressing, lest his father should prevail on Mrs Newill to betray me entirely into his power – he expressed in his rough sea language so much pity for me, and so much indignation at the conduct of his family, that I became persuaded I might trust him. The Old Manor House
  • In the struggle for such Latin America, in opposition to the obedient voices of those who usurp its official representation, there arises now, with invincible power, the genuine voice of the people, a voice that forges ahead from the heart of its tin and coal mines, from its factories and sugar mills, from its feudalized lands, where "rotos, THE HAVANA DECLARATION
  • The cursed Highland salvages!" muttered the Captain, half aloud; "what is to become of me, if Gustavus, the namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant League, should be lamed among their untenty hands! A Legend of Montrose
  • Owning more than a quarter of the company, he seemed invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • This annihilator destroys anything in its path; to survive and perhaps defeat this invincible foe, the mortals and the fairies must unite, but neither side trusts the other. In Ashes Lie-Marie Brennan « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Players with confidence, who are getting results, almost feel invincible. The Sun
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  • Reason is fallible and virtue invincible; the winds vary and the needle forsakes the pole, but stupidity never errs and never intermits. A Cynic Looks at Life
  • The idea that a tank is "inviolable" - or "invincible" as some newspapers put it - is, in any event, laughable, straight out of the comic books. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Remember that the ruling faculty is invincible, when self-collected it is satisfied with itself, if it does nothing which it does not choose to do, even if it resist from mere obstinacy.
  • First of all he was hesitant, and then he settled down and got on with it enthusiastically, making his case apparently invincible.
  • But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are invincible.
  • New emerging forces are invincible.
  • And while a successful Games would make it seem invincible , one beset by protests and complaints might also serve only to unite party and people in a defensive laager .
  • It's the back-three system making them look invincible. The Sun
  • Many companies don't have bad weather closure policies; they expect that you be invincible.
  • The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority.
  • He still had fine, almost poetic qualities, but he was no longer invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think all of us feel invincible, like we have overflowing tanks of oxygen. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said: 'Their failures were down to little details but a squad that had looked invincible appeared vulnerable. The Sun
  • The man once thought invincible faced a judge, called to answer charges of murder and torture.
  • Granted, the biggest problem is that the new bugs are almost invincible, but a contributing factor is the stubborn person who refuses to stay home just because of a little thing like a sniffle.
  • He seems to be invincible. The Sun
  • In the long free-style disciplines, he was invincible and made all national records.
  • And we ought to retain the invincible green of cedars, junipers and box, cypress, laurel, hemlock spruce and cloaking ivy, darkling amid and above these, receiving from and giving to them a cheer which neither could have in their frostbound Eden without mutual contrast. The Amateur Garden
  • Another reason people do not take out income protection insurance is because they see themselves as being invincible.
  • You also realize that you used to hear the term CD and think compact disc rather than Creative Director and you almost miss those days where you felt invincible until life humbled you with the death of someone you thought would live forever. Why Advertising Sucks
  • Cosimo was an able bureaucrat, not a soldier, so the armour is fancy dress, but this image says "invincible Machiavellian prince". Bronzino's Medici portraits – review
  • Fans will love the new INVINCIBLE IRON MAN action figure that stands 12 inches tall and features a variety of accessories including snap-on weapons, a jet pack and a removable helmet. Toy Fair 2008: Hasbro Even Has Iron Man Toys | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • This army is truly invincible given a fair chance. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Great news about Batman really. superman is no good let it die, he is a kids comic book hero at best, the boring invincible hero called Superman should be laid to rest. Christopher Nolan On Board to Direct DARK KNIGHT Sequel and “Godfather” the SUPERMAN Franchise – Collider.com
  • From a 42-year-old man who had felt invincible but now was coming to grips with finitude, limitation and mortality. Rabbi Avi Weiss: Offering Thanks: Reflections On 25 Years Of A Gift of Life
  • They all think they are invincible and immune to lung cancer, heart disease and emphysema. The Sun
  • “The cursed Highland salvages!” muttered the Captain, half aloud; “what is to become of me, if Gustavus, the namesake of the invincible Lion of the Protestant League, should be lamed among their untenty hands!” A Legend of Montrose
  • He often favoured past rowing experience over current results, and those rowers selected were seemingly invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • At this stage the defending champion had lost a mere 11 games in four matches and looked invincible. ITF World of Tennis
  • They became "invincible" -- natural-born jungle - and night-fighters, as well as "utterly ruthless, utterly cruel and utterly blind to any of the values which make up our civilization. Breaking News: CBS News
  • For too long, the moral and self-interested case against arms exports has been trumped by the apparently invincible economic case.
  • This had gone on for so long that she seemed invincible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frankly speaking, personal Argand not think "Invincible Ugly" as a good friend of East cloud of praise so wonderful, but it will not have as many users spit it over.
  • Although safety may be a consideration, not enough people use safety gear, and even when they do, they are not invincible.
  • Invincible uncontested top dog fencing, swordsmanship no one can break, and his life was lonely.
  • He was hailed as the wonder horse, the Bullet from Ballydoyle, which would be invincible from a mile to 12 furlongs.
  • What was thought to be Obama's invincible, laid-back intellectual approach turned out to be "vincible". Obama Doesn't "Take Fox On," After All
  • Psychotic delusions, say of being invincible, are a common element of mania.
  • There's no question that a noseful of charlie makes you feel invincible, focussed, elite and beautiful.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • All his mighty forces he now brought to bear against the oncoming canoe; he swept great hurricanes about the stony ledges; he caused the sea to beat and swirl in tempestuous fury along its narrow fastnesses; but the canoe came nearer and nearer, invincible as those shores, and stronger than death itself. Legends of Vancouver
  • Aitken professes to be astounded by both the explanation and the corresponding public response, considering them examples of invincible American provincialism.
  • If the track that approaches it from the east was anything to go by, it occupied a near invincible state of isolation, protected by gorges, mountains and precipitous passes.
  • As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible, but in fact it is transient.
  • - When we, invincible within the impenetrable and unfaltering extolment of our own virtue, rain a blistering and concussive death upon 100,000 Iraqi men, women, and children who never ventured from their country and posed no threat to a single one of us. Randall Robinson: The Terrifying Spectre of Revenge

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