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  • Support from the landed classes was maintained only by an impossibly complex and grossly unfair system of taxation. THE FOUR NATIONS: A History of the United Kingdom
  • In fact, it is easy to run out of superlatives for a gig as good as this and I defy anyone to emerge disappointed by what they have seen and heard - these guys are in danger of setting themselves some impossibly high standards.
  • Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies.
  • A blanket ban on western reporters makes the getting of hard information almost impossibly difficult.
  • She looked like a graceful winter fairy - a model - a princess - a… he couldn't even find the right words to describe her she was so impossibly beautiful.
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  • Handing down the legal equivalent of a rap on the knuckles, Judge Teare said the public might see his compassion as "impossibly lenient", but explained he had been swung by the moral standing of those arraigned before him, as set out by counsel of the defence in mitigation. Hugh Muir's diary
  • (_And with a weary gesture he points to the orchids, as though they were things of which, not impossibly, "posies" might be made_.) Angels & Ministers
  • Vega is seen here as vicious and impossibly vain, but not quite the psycho nutjob of the Japanese anime movie.
  • A highlight will be British Pop artist Allen Jones's "Soft Tread" (1966-1967), a colorful painting giving a profile view of a woman's feet, legs and bottom erotically gartered with laced hosiery and impossibly-high stilettos. Selling Sex at Auction
  • He looked impossibly handsome in his formal suit.
  • Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd.
  • The whole place is impossibly glamorous and the wealth on display is something else.
  • As the air filled the sac, the balloon took on an impossibly long shape.
  • Despite evidence that placing myself in the position of a finger-wagging instiller of high principles didn't work, it was impossibly hard to avoid.
  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Suddenly that pilgrimage to Celtic Park doesn't sound quite so impossibly self-indulgent.
  • Not impossibly there was a resistance movement in the Fens, as later under William the Conqueror, and ecclesiastics became involved.
  • Before all that, Simon had been obliged to reason with Matthau, who initially insisted that he wanted to play the impossibly particular Felix rather than the slovenly Oscar because, he said, that would involve real acting.
  • Opener ‘Mornings Eleven’ starts with a hooky indie-pop riff and an impossibly catchy chorus.
  • The stories of the seven characters intertwine impossibly in a story of identity and self-imposed oppression.
  • There is a picture, in my mind, of an impossibly long, steep path up a bleak peak rising Golgotha-like above a fold of green hills.
  • She glanced at his face again and saw long sandy lashes, impossibly cherubic on the rounded cheeks, and felt her hostility diminish. SANDS OF TIME
  • So while the challenge facing the peace movement in south Asia is daunting, it is by no means impossibly quixotic.
  • Humbled by the magnificence of the falls, Lewis felt his written description impossibly inadequate.
  • So then I fried the bacon until impossibly crisp, crumbled some on my salad, placed the rest in a mortar and proceeded to pestle the remainder.
  • It's not that his surmises are automatically wrong (they're backed up by art-historical knowledge and personal empathy), but that they sound affected and impossibly privileged.
  • The Ex may have all the trappings of a punk band... the pigeon-toed stances, awkward moves and the impossibly low slung guitars, but don t let that fool you. Michal Shapiro: Punk Meets World
  • Pudding is an impossibly rich chocolate cake, followed by a shot of treacly espresso.
  • And, by the way; Chiapas is not a place with beautiful beaches but has a huge, uninviting and undeveloped coastal region of dismal black sand and turbid Pacific coastal waters interspersed with poverty stricken and impossibly hot and humid villages existing in utmost poverty. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • From the outset, he has faced two obstacles: impossibly high expectations and a political atmosphere that can only be described as poisonous.
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • All because of a performance in a play widely regarded as impossibly ungainly. Times, Sunday Times
  • How arrogant, how impossibly stupid and just how ignorant are we?
  • He wants to reform the impossibly cliquey party, long ruled by smug dotards who have turned political nest-feathering into a national art-form to rival ikebana and origami.
  • In the light of day, eyes open, he would use his hands, grabbing and kneading and pinching and gazing up at me, an adorable little beastie, ravenous and innocent and impossibly, impossibly soft, and I would wonder: how can a creature that brings such pain inspire such tenderness? Needful Things | Her Bad Mother
  • Nice. If the dog needed a wee in the night I'd have to go with him, as the dog was impossibly large and ungainly, and the door was impossibly high off the ground.
  • You met… and still meet most all of my impossibly high standards, except for the big one: You aren't interested in me in return.
  • To send equipment from one important supply depot to the other involved taking an impossibly circuitous route.
  • The canopy was impossibly tall and daylight bespeckled between the leaves like the stars in the night sky. The Gerrymandering Mind | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The result is a series of distant, icy meditations on life and living; impossibly remote and unhealthily introspective.
  • We only feel guilt, hostility, and anger when we measure ourselves and others against impossibly high standards.
  • To send equipment from one important supply depot to the other involved taking an impossibly circuitous route.
  • The author thinks we only have the consulting model that can adapt and solve indigenous mental disturbance, we haven't impossibly to set up the oriental consulting model so called.
  • She's being called impossibly glamorous -- the French president's new wife is drawing frenzied comparisons to Jackie Kennedy Onassis. CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2008
  • The façade is a hideous green, possibly painted two decades ago and impossibly free of graffiti.
  • For when Simmias mentioned his objection, I quite imagined that no answer could be given to him, and therefore I was surprised at finding that this argument could not sustain the first onset of yours, and not impossibly the other, whom you call Cadmus, may share a similar fate. The Dialogues of Plato, Translated into English with Analyses and Introductions, by B. Jowett.
  • Look, it sounds impossibly maudlin if you read the synopsis of this film.
  • Then, impossibly blond children didn't periodically dive-bomb into his lap.
  • A Canadian production, it spoofed the entertainment industry via a cast of impossibly naive characters.
  • An almost impossibly rich work, it explicates a host of thorny theological, philosophical, and epistemological controversies and positions (Marsden, for instance, insightfully draws the connection between, on the one hand, the intellectual appeal of dispensational premillennialism and the opposition to Darwinism and, on the other, the peculiarly American “non-developmental” understanding of history). Modernism, Minimalism, Fundamentalism
  • Singing in English at the impossibly low volumes she favors, syllables are often lost as her voice shows fine cracks.
  • Even if it were desirable, a completely fat-free diet would be impossibly bulky.
  • This may seem impossibly gnomic, and it is certainly complicated to decipher, but its main arguments are clear enough.
  • Autumn smiled her impossibly perfect, big-toothed, full-mouthed grin. Shrimp
  • At the time, dogmatists fiercely defended the view that an artificial lens would be impossibly difficult to implant, and would also be rejected by the immune system.
  • Boutlier had plenty of motivation -- in particular, an ugly set of bifold doors along an impossibly narrow hallway -- but soon realized that he didn't understand blueprints or fully grasp the intricacies of joinery and casings. Art House: For collector and designer Christopher Boutlier, the key is to connect with your surroundings
  • It is owned by an impossibly handsome young man who is a big cheese with an impeccably fashionable retail/restaurant group.
  • The cloud-castle is impossibly realistic, the daydreamer doesn't to become the affair that you want to do forever.
  • This list wasn't originally intended for a quiz so some are absurdly easy and others impossibly hard.
  • As darkness fell and Christmas lights came on in windows we would drive from one fusty home to another, greeting impossibly old and decaying and undoubtedly lonely people.
  • Suddenly, the whole Net vanishes, except for a few pinpricks of light, far, far away, imitating the stars on a cloudless, impossibly dark night.
  • It was one of those impossibly beautiful late fall days - everything seemed freshly washed.
  • Then, impossibly blond children didn't periodically dive-bomb into his lap.
  • Mathematical physics is an almost impossibly difficult subject.
  • The bull is encouraged to charge one of the picadors, who can now attack it with the lance, piercing its neck and back muscles in order to make it lower its head, without which it would be impossibly dangerous to fight on foot.
  • The tree of life design on the palampore in Plate VI, with branches blooming in an impossibly diverse and bizarre collection of flowers, is typical of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  • Mostly the book's given over to the impossibly quaint eccentrics Edwin encounters in London.
  • Koizumi wants to reform the impossibly cliquey Liberal Democratic Party, long ruled by smug dotards who have turned political nest-feathering into a national art-form to rival ikebana and origami.
  • I was previously aware in a general way that my impossibly-high standards for myself can get in the way of accomplishing things, and the other evening I blogged about precisely that.
  • Corwin needed sunlight to get the kraken to disintegrate, but daylight was impossibly far away. WATER BOOK THREE: TRANSFORMATION
  • The Danish Kitchen in High Ousegate has no disabled toilets at all, and the ordinary toilets are up an impossibly steep flight of stairs.
  • He looked impossibly handsome in his formal suit.
  • The leprechaun skipped along, his footsteps impossibly light, with his face buried in The Hobbit, laughing every now and then or muttering a "begorra. The Woods Out Back
  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • Despite my personal gripes with Beckett and his self-conscious intellectualism, ATD Productions have excelled themselves in creating what is a truly brilliant adaptation of an impossibly difficult play.
  • Accomplish impossibly again absorption be engaged in manufacturing management activity.
  • Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
  • And so, while widespread job cuts and the soaring cost of basics such as food and fuel are making life impossibly tough for many thousands of people on the breadline, footloose bankers and hedge fund managers are busily arguing that the 50p top tax rate is such an imposition that they're considering upping sticks and moving to Switzerland. It is time to mind the gap (again)
  • Built last winter on an impossibly small cliff-face site, the bijoux building packs a lot into a little space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gary Firkins has managed to put it in -- tall, impossibly green corn. Harold allinson
  • Essentially, it's an impossibly cute platformer. The Sun
  • I think there were very high expectations for this movie, perhaps impossibly high.
  • The missile continued to rise, finally leveling and falling at an impossibly slow rate, until it had completely carried over the fortress before crashing to the ground.
  • Netease a regular corporation violate impossibly compasses, blizzard also won't the law.
  • Otherwise, have exalted professional morality and excellent service impossibly.
  • Lying flat on the ground, they were able to watch as several, then dozens of what appeared to be large bundles of impossibly intertwined, ropelike branches came bounding past. The Cat is a Metaphor
  • Nearly all the remaining complaints were trivial, baseless or impossibly vague.
  • Guys with impossibly British suits, seersucker or pinstripe with red rep ties.
  • I also know this, which is even more disconcerting: That two of the principles that have made this country exceptional -- the free press and the idea of representational government -- have inexplicably, impossibly, been, if not quelled, then stifled. Bad Shakespeare
  • It was seen as a shockingly unglamorous approach at a time when fashion, still very much about class, was shown on impossibly aloof models in carefully posed, static shots.
  • The impossibly pretty town is mostly on an island on Lake Constance but spills over onto the mainland.
  • There is the almost impossibly small world of gluons and mesons and quarks, but also the infinitely vast cosmological field strewn with uncountable galaxies.
  • Each impossibly soft, downy robe feels like a little chunk of heaven that's so incredibly snuggly that being swaddled in one is like returning to the womb.
  • An impossibly high, ear-splitting sound emitted from the speakers, shattering almost all the windows in the stadium.
  • Berry garnered wild applause on the self-written "Wow Baby," an impossibly fast, constantly accelerating fiddle tune that featured his signature double-stop technique. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Every now and then he still heard of her, living down there, spending her days out in the woods and fields, and sometimes even her nights, they said, and steadily growing poorer and thinner and more eccentric; becoming, in short, impossibly difficult, as only Tatterdemalion
  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Certainly as a work of fiction this series could be easily dismissed as impossibly cute and unbelievable.
  • Not only was the Buddha able to fathom the impossibly large, but he was also proficient in the realm of the impossibly tiny, explaining how many atoms there were in the yojana, an ancient unit of length of around 10 kilometers. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Agricultural structural adjustment is not things, accomplish in one move impossibly also.
  • Sometimes, the subject areas outlined are impossibly large, given the essay's prescribed length.
  • All because of a performance in a play widely regarded as impossibly ungainly. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an interesting and entertaining game for the most part; but in places it's almost impossibly difficult and annoying.
  • Viewed through 21 st-century eyes, the political landscape Macmillan describes seems almost impossibly genteel and good-natured.
  • Something akin to rain was falling over her awareness, silver rain that was illuminated impossibly against the darkness as it was unleashed.
  • It must have been full summer, for it was warm enough not to need a coat, and the lawns were thick with white daisies, all impossibly open in the moonlight.
  • From the outset, he has faced two obstacles: impossibly high expectations and a political atmosphere that can only be described as poisonous.
  • Though biblical historians try hard to paint a detailed picture of the first century for us, it would have to be impossibly fine-grained to give us the generational nuances of a phrase as fungible as “making love,” let alone the alterations that semantic drift might bring to a phrase like “in the beginning was the Word.” Beginner’s Grace
  • Adulthood and responsibility seemed impossibly remote.
  • Impossibly, incredibly, it was no longer a monolith rearing high above a flat plain.
  • We come seeking impossibly fragile beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show's success is in its cast of impossibly good-looking (and clear-skinned) teenagers and their skimpy outfits.
  • Nose bent impossibly over a weather-beaten face, he looks much older than his 46 years.
  • Concentration on psychological fulfilment places enormous strain on the institution because it raises impossibly high expectations.
  • Accomplish impossibly again absorption be engaged in manufacturing management activity.
  • Lyth's streakiest moment came on 42 when he got in a tangle whipping Piolet to the legside and a leading edge fell impossibly slowly into an unpatrolled area at mid off. County cricket - as it happened
  • The book explores the relationship between an impossibly eccentric contemporary composer and his grudging biographer.
  • Corwin needed sunlight to get the kraken to disintegrate, but daylight was impossibly far away. WATER BOOK THREE: TRANSFORMATION
  • This was because in most cases it was impossibly difficult to carry out the whole process - from interception to the delivery of a signal to the officer who could use it - before the land battle had moved on.
  • A woman, impossibly beautiful, hanging twenty stories in the air, calmly brushes her teeth in close-up on a video screen.
  • Walk it off along the vast, wide-open beaches while watching the impossibly tanned volleyball players. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are the odds so impossibly great that Ashley Todd just randomly played the card that got countless Black men lynched across this country on many times the mere word of a complainant, or ... the perception of someone standing in chivalrous stead for a complainant? Miss Ashley and Her Chifferobe...Busted.
  • It is impossibly complex, outrageously expensive, overly intrusive, economically destructive and manifestly unfair.
  • The menu highlights for me were the Keller classic Oysters and Pearls, where the chef makes a impossibly subtle "sabayon" of pearl tapioca and pairs it with Island Creek Oysters from Duxbury, Mass., and caviar. Hattiesburgamerican.com -
  • Unlike elementary particles, there was a well-defined theory, the general theory of relativity, but this was thought to be impossibly difficult.
  • His skin was raw, itching, hair matted, eyes gritty, he was incredibly weary, impossibly depressed. CORMORANT
  • There are lots of reasons for giving up smoking - in fact it's reasons for continuing to smoke that are impossibly difficult to come up with.
  • We come seeking impossibly fragile beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • David is a man who sets himself impossibly high standards and then loathes himself for failing to achieve them.
  • RIGHT now there's any number of impossibly young bands jostling for our attention. The Sun
  • To our right, the Sunchulli glacier towered above the calm turquoise water of Laguna Verde, beyond which scowled a dark, brooding ridge, protected at its base by impossibly steep scree.
  • Taylor held himself to an impossibly arduous schedule, apparently experimenting with it, the better to cram everything in.
  • Both contrive to produce misses out of impossibly promising situations.
  • impossibly far from sources of supply
  • The directions from the farmhouse to the impossibly secluded Beach Hut were clear, but scrambling across cliff tops with bags and very unsensible footwear, we had only an inadequate torch and the alarming sound of crashing waves to make sure our romantic holiday didn't start with the wrong sort of splash. Summer holidays: 10 of the best trips for couples
  • Beach standards have become impossibly high since the days when most sins of the flesh could be concealed inside a bathing machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • On his brief rendition of ‘My Buddy,’ the guitarist wrangles with his instrument to create dense pileups, the impossibly fast runs leading into a similarly complex reading of ‘Gone With the Wind.’
  • Western aid also helps counter the effects of Montenegro's impossibly tangled government budget and economic system.
  • So yes, there were hazards, and clouds of smoke pouring up in the air, but I can't regret those fall evenings by dancing flames under impossibly clear West Texas skies.
  • Make your financial passwords completely personal to you - and make them impossibly difficult for anyone else to guess!
  • This all says in advance okay, she occupies to the megalith mountain range, impossibly all and the mercenary soldier regiment is together ignorant.
  • It's an impossibly demanding task that results in an immediate, gripping drama - but one that, regrettably, falls apart upon reflection.
  • It would be all too easy to go into activity overdrive to try to cram in as much as possible during a visit, particularly given the impossibly long summer days.
  • Two such are Mondo '77, a synth-driven Eurovision bopper, and Money Hair, which marries a 1960s groove to the impossibly cute notion that you can sell your hair to pay the bills.
  • But it may be that the effect is not the same in the magazine because of the variety in the authorship, and because it would be impossibly jolting to read all the short stories in a magazine 'seriatim'. Literature and Life (Complete)
  • The menu highlights for me were the Keller classic Oysters and Pearls, where the chef makes an impossibly subtle "sabayon" of pearl tapioca and pairs it with Island Creek Oysters from Duxbury, Massachusetts and caviar. Homepage
  • The reason for this disparity is that most definitions of nanotechnology are impossibly broad.
  • They appear in health club ads, fit, trim and tanned, with impossibly taut abdomens.
  • Mathematical physics is an almost impossibly difficult subject.
  • When asked to bid on a project, I'd quote an impossibly high price for my services, figuring that if I were going to continue to sell my soul, I should at least be well compensated for it.
  • Though its title initially suggests an impossibly broad subject, The Black Experience is the story of one Pan-African man.
  • Adulthood and responsibility seemed impossibly remote.
  • Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
  • I found it impossibly hard, and watched in awe as they demonstrated what they described as banal, but which we found almost magical in its purity. Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk
  • He whirled around to find an impossibly tall, cloaked figure leering ominously at them.
  • He looked impossibly handsome in his formal suit.
  • It is magnificently if rustically beautiful with red clay earth covered in impossibly green foliage. Chiapas as Bubba - Imperfection Personified
  • The wall towered, impossibly high, its profile distorted by the hide-covered galleries.
  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • In midsummer every town is impossibly crowded.
  • There's the voiceover, for a start, with that voice - deep, golden, impossibly masculine and yet smooth too.
  • We all knew of the FO's Arabist bent, and imagined impossibly languid public schoolboys, besotted with T.E. Lawrence and Arab boys, and hating everything Jewish (alibied as anti-Zionism). On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • CHETRY: Well, the "Times of London" called her impossibly glamorous. CNN Transcript Mar 28, 2008
  • Senga had asked if she could come as part of the entourage because she was interested in the history of the place, but I caught her chatting up a Royal Scots subaltern in impossibly tight trews.
  • However, unlike Isabel, Amy is impossibly rich - dotcom-entrepreneur rich.
  • I'm drooping in the oppressive heat, but Binoche is fresh-faced and crisply unaffected, her impossibly glamorous shoes tucked neatly beneath her, perky and upright as we sprawl stickily in the leather seats.
  • Now, walking across campus, on course for what could be termed an impossibly random celestial event, he -- deep in thought, stroking his Clark Gable mustache, she -- in a hurry to connect with old friends, they -- the progeny of two of America's most influential leaders... collided. Robert J. Benz: Women for Women: Nettie Washington Douglass Summons the Strength of Her Gender
  • That the film is still brilliant with its 50 minutes of extra material is no surprise - a film this good would have to fall an impossibly long way just to get near to the realm of mediocrity.
  • Suddenly, as he worked, he had an abrupt sense of heatless force pressing down on him, as if giant hands, impossibly heavy, were thrusting down on his shoulders. Tran Siberian
  • Driver 2 is equally tough, but at least this time the missions aren't impossibly hard from the very outset.
  • Some sales managers think selling abroad is impossibly difficult.
  • He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.
  • She has an impossibly thin waist.
  • Prices for crops offer at best a marginal return; hog prices have fallen to impossibly low levels.
  • Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
  • Decked out in full make-up, pomaded hair, and impossibly high stack heels, he impudently swaggers through the film in ‘come ravish me’ midriff-baring outfits.
  • long thought to be an impossibly difficult operation
  • The President and his impossibly glamorous wife held the room from the moment they stepped through an arched stone doorway flanked by statues of pure gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was hugely popular in 1930s Hollywood, where the lives of the great, the worthy and the impossibly good were recorded in a hagiographic pearly light.
  • Black against the gray background, impossibly big, glowing with its own blue light like a rotten log full of foxfire. THE FORBIDDEN GAME
  • He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.
  • There is something about a person who covers themselves in impossibly impractical cream clothes that says ‘I'm special, you're not; don't bother me’.
  • The result is a series of distant, icy meditations on life and living; impossibly remote and unhealthily introspective.
  • But then Stanier enters with an impossibly huge drum fill, splintering the subdued mood and booting the song awake.
  • The planning process for fracking is impossibly bureaucratic, with a regulatory system that encompasses local councils and national government departments. Times, Sunday Times
  • And here's the impossibly blond and blue-eyed sweet boy, aged maybe five, standing in front of a Christmas tree.
  • The planning process for fracking is impossibly bureaucratic, with a regulatory system that encompasses local councils and national government departments. Times, Sunday Times
  • The docent is the usual: a well-groomed woman in her fifties with impossibly blond hair and taut face. The Time Traveler's Wife
  • The Ex may have all the trappings of a punk band... the pigeon-toed stances, awkward moves and the impossibly low slung guitars, but don't let that fool you. Michal Shapiro: Punk Meets World
  • He meowed at me and started purring with his tongue stuck out at me, impossibly pink against his gray muzzle. 2009 June « paper fruit
  • I want them to be obscurely, freezingly, impossibly Belgian. Excerpt: I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crosley
  • Here was a child star who was talented, impossibly cute, totally freckly and absolutely ginger.
  • The impossibly smooth, darkly handsome, impeccable former Madrid No8 and opinionated TVE commentator, with the kind of luxuriously thick hair that no one actually has but adorns barbers 'windows worldwide. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Corwin needed sunlight to get the kraken to disintegrate, but daylight was impossibly far away. WATER BOOK THREE: TRANSFORMATION
  • Is the wingspan of the wandering albatross really as impossibly wide as that bottom plank? Times, Sunday Times
  • Topics that had once appeared impossibly opaque to even the most determined of scholars now almost promiscuously invite inquiry and controversy.
  • There are simple important questions which might have simple concise explanations, but finding these explanations seems impossibly difficult.
  • He hit the floor with a sickening crunch, wings askew and limbs bent into impossibly painful angles.
  • He fantasizes about his impossibly hot surfer roommate Thor Chris Zylka, the kind of guy who uses the internet to find out how to fellate himself -- and then seems unembarrassed to be caught in mid-attempt. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Kaboom
  • and immediately started to sprint as fast as possible in her impossibly long dress.

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