In the process, each reversal also yields an affirmation of indestructible masculine power.
She has left indestructible imprints on one-fourth of the human race in the course of a long succession of centuries.
Some droughts bring great swarms of seemingly indestructible locusts.
Yet its sherds are virtually indestructible, and moreover a range of analytical techniques reveal more about pottery and its manufacture than is possible with any other medieval artefact.
They are testimonies to an indestructible history.
Histochemical and biochemical studies have taught us much, particularly concerning the seemingly indestructible oocyst.
The decay in materials that have for so long been considered indestructible is worrying scientists and manufacturers are also concerned at the long-term viability of their products.
Are there 'topological' constraints imposed by the structure of the underlying domain which make defects indestructible?