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The stock market’s rally has seemed invincible recently, but this past week showed at least one thing that has the potential to cause investors to forget about the artificial-intelligence frenzy—a good, old-fashioned credit scare.

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“People who are over 65 are more likely to be insured because of Medicare, and there is definitely a phenomenon where people who are quite young, in their 20s, feel invincible,” Sood said.

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“Our army should continue to grow into an invincible entity that destroys all threats approaching our range of self-defense,” Kim said in a speech, according to a Saturday report by state media.

Kelly - who features in the film alongside Jack and Aimee, Ozzy's other two children with Sharon - offered: "I always thought my dad was invincible. But Iron Man wasn't really made of iron."

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There was no title at stake because a big, strong fighter named George Foreman, another Olympic gold medalist, had taken over the division and appeared invincible.

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