He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities. |
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It all sounds rather blissful in a contented, domestic way that would have seemed unimaginable some years ago. |
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Mussels in unimaginable numbers once paved the shallow shoals of many rivers and provided an easily accessible food supply. |
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I hunt down and exterminate soul-less monsters of unimaginable horror and vileness. |
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Today, Sherpas go well beyond their traditional duties of setting fixed lines at altitude and shuttling gear up unimaginable terrain. |
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After living in a pup tent in the hedgerows of Normandy, warm water was an unimaginable luxury. |
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Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light. |
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Terrible human tragedies and unimaginable suffering result from fatal accidents in farming each year. |
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These frightening statistics speak for themselves and behind these figures there lie terrible human tragedies and unimaginable suffering. |
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But her extraordinary and egregious silence shows she must have found for herself unimaginable disenthralment. |
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Bombing would have been, it was believed, a merciful end to those who suffered unimaginable horrors there. |
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Their project explores how we should respond to the fact the modern city has exploded in size from the manageable to the unimaginable. |
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He knows a thing or two about crafting believable dialogue, even in the most unimaginable circumstances. |
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Yet another animal has been added to the list of those abused on a nearly unimaginable scale. |
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The cruelty endured by the children of the Victorian poor, who were sold to work as chimney sweeps, was unimaginable. |
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He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds. |
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He takes the form of The Xenagogue for us, and leads us into a place that is unimaginable, yet inevitable. |
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By 1695, the English parliament had seized to itself an authority to influence financial policy to an extent unimaginable under the Stuarts. |
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He's been thrown into jail, endured unimaginable heat, insect plagues and a serious fall which had to be stitched without anesthetic. |
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In the olden days if you were a dunce in class, you were made to stand at the back of the class, enduring unimaginable embarrassment. |
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His work has advanced the church on a course that was institutionally and doctrinally unimaginable even forty years ago. |
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They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven. |
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What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most prosperous nation. |
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Already the war has brought changes that just a few months ago would have been unimaginable. |
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The consequences for the World Bank if it lost a suit filed by Indonesia would be unimaginable, he said. |
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So what contingency plans are in place in case the almost unimaginable were to happen? |
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Without the Internet, of course, such a global protest would be unimaginable. |
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In fact, the value of all these paintings shoots up to unimaginable rates as they grow older and older. |
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In his case the consolation prize is a life of unimaginable wealth and leisure, with plenty of time and resources to do good works. |
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It's unimaginable what could happen if optimism were reinterpreted as artifice and the pitchmen ended up being punished. |
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The ecological damage that this project would cause is almost unimaginable. |
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His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt. |
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind. |
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Just then, the entire vessel canted to one side, as if thrown there by some unimaginable force. |
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The unimaginable carnage he witnessed at the front is captured in the moving words of a poem he wrote that day. |
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Here she faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, near-starvation and avalanches. |
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But they failed, unleashing a tragedy and a horror that was to some unimaginable, but in fact was foreseeable. |
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The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man. |
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These churches are becoming civic in a way unimaginable since the 13th century and its cathedral towns. |
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In case the dam collapses due to an earthquake or any other fault, the devastation will be unimaginable. |
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But it is unimaginable that you would ever see an Australian politician doing this. |
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We can share ideas and personnel to an extent that would be unimaginable in any other industry. |
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Love as glorified by poets draws the common man's inherent curiosity to unimaginable extents. |
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He made a real difference, an almost unimaginable difference, and he did it without guns, or bombs, or hatred of any kind. |
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In the decades ahead, we will face other threats that seem just as unimaginable to us today. |
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We are in an ever-changing world where we are confronted by threats that were unimaginable 25 years ago. |
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You might as well imagine this scene, because the real one is utterly unimaginable. |
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The beginning of forced collectivisation in the early 1930s was carried through with unprecedented brutality and resulted in unimaginable hardships for the countryside. |
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An unimaginable wealth of fertile topsoil in most parts of the country, this is shallow by Iowa standards, where in some areas the fine, friable soil goes down 20 feet. |
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The Soviet Union was inundated with foreign evangelists and missionaries commanding technological resources unimaginable to a church just emerging from captivity. |
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I wanted to give a shock to my system, to visit a place where something truly horrible had occurred on an unimaginable scale. |
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While the commercials gave the pair a once unimaginable level of exposure, they also brought Pomplamoose some blowback. |
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Then again, an astronaut or an aquanaut sees unimaginable new worlds, whereas your brother sees only a monocolor haze of varying intensities. |
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Some have seen Canada as a land of opportunity and some as a haven from unimaginable hardship. |
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Furthermore, a government of that sort that aimed at being efficient would need a coactive force that today seems unimaginable. |
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What originally begins with a tingling sensation can go on to have unimaginable consequences and completely change lives. |
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The brilliance you are to give forth is to produce a world of unimaginable beauty. |
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Proposing a cardinally different view of immigration, one that rejects both fear and pity, has become politically unimaginable. |
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Years of unimaginable success, glory and adulation were to follow. |
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In this unimaginable ordeal, they must be able to count upon our unqualified solidarity. |
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We all get depressed from time to time, but the suffering from clinical depression is unimaginable. |
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They are people for whom holding Marxist beliefs is simply unimaginable. |
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Research on bionic prostheses, for example, has attained a level unimaginable just a decade ago, thanks to the biotechnologies. |
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The third voice is that of music, the art which can probably approach the unmentionable and unimaginable more closely than any other. |
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In one apocalyptic night, Edward Carnby must fight unimaginable forces to reveal the earth-shattering secret of Central Park. |
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Now reflect that all these sentient beings, although they naturally desire happiness and wish to avoid suffering, are tormented by unimaginable sufferings. |
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So much change has been forced on the system recently that further radical upheaval in curriculum and qualifications is unimaginable. |
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To give up all the rewards of reconstructive surgery and three wins after defeat to England would be unimaginable. |
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Then, in early January, a massive earthquake brought unimaginable death and destruction to the people of Haiti. |
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Our goal was to help change the lives of people living in unimaginable conditions. |
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The horrors of epidemic tuberculosis and small pox are almost unimaginable today. |
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Engineers now have the ability to get virtual answers that were previously unimaginable. |
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Year-end carryout now seems destined to top the previously unimaginable 3 million tonne level. |
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There were pathways through unimaginable diversity in the vast archipelago known as Indonesia, he noted. |
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It was unimaginable to us that this would create hardships for nature, let alone for ourselves. |
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Yet, behind these appearances lurk unimaginable truths, and behind their mutual love lie the loneliness of two people who do not know each other. |
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This is a relationship that has clearly benefited both our nations in ways that were once unimaginable. |
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This picture is unimaginable in the eyes of the average European citizen and completely incompatible with today's European reality. |
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To this day, Christmas without Klaben is totally unimaginable for the people of Bremen. |
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That is a challenge we must strive to overcome if we are to save humankind from a catastrophe of unprecedented and unimaginable magnitude. |
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Today, it would be unimaginable not to take higher energy costs into consideration when drawing up a business plan. |
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The shrieks soon became moans and the moans yelps and the yelps intermittent sobbing, and only after an unimaginable amount of time did the sobbing become silence. |
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He negotiated like a demon and saved the club from an unimaginable fate. |
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Its adaptability and breeding capabilities ensured that it would be selected for mass production on an unimaginable scale. |
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I mean, this is malefaction, unimaginable violence against young women. |
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Employing teams of digital strategists, teams are tailoring ads, emails, and even door knocks to a degree previously unimaginable. |
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If you or your child were terminally ill, would you take unimaginable risks for a cure? |
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It is a moment of unaccustomed celebration in a country that has known unimaginable suffering. |
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George is pounding at the table, screaming at the top of his lungs at the thought of this unimaginable upset. |
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It is unimaginable what effect the document would have without signatures. |
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At Almondvale yesterday it spoke of sadness and unimaginable loss. |
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We have heard tales of immense human suffering and unimaginable depravity. |
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Hurricanes can bring destruction on an unimaginable scale, and most of the devastation is caused by the storm surge that often occurs with a hurricane. |
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And while straws can still be grasped at up to that moment, the chance of man or machine breaking down is almost unimaginable, though, admittedly, not entirely impossible. |
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Who knows what life was like among, say, the Chippewa in the unimaginable lands to the west at that time, never mind the multitudinous kingdoms of the east. |
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The second half began with a quarter-century of sustained economic growth and rising living standards almost unimaginable for an earlier generation. |
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Excluding gender equality from the acquis communautaire is unimaginable, and of course we shall be just as vigilant on that issue as on the others. |
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Words such as unimaginable become standard adjectives in such a world. |
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In an unimaginable act, terrorists struck with pin-point accuracy at the very symbols that provided us with the illusion of tranquility and security. |
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Their voices were silenced, and to drive home that point, they were beaten for unimaginable things, such as for wearing shoes that made noise on the pavement as they walked. |
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Their energy is infectious, their beauty convincing, their performance unimaginable, even for the initiated and they strike fear into the hearts of the hardest bar room sailors! |
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What had been unimaginable one day was popular wisdom the next. |
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If I am to follow on from the previous speech, I must draw a conclusion: the globalisation that we are currently seeing would be unimaginable without the explosion of China. |
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The images of helpless children and mothers, wounded, sick and despondent victims on either side of the conflict, untold destruction and unimaginable pain, have haunted all of us. |
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The fighting seems unimaginable, light-years away. |
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The adorable girl in this game of decorating aquariums has an unimaginable power: she can change into a mermaid, since she has a very strong bond with all the sea animals. |
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Bliss is indefinable and is even unimaginable. |
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Finally, tweak the enzymes to make them do their jobs better, and stitch their genes into the microbe being used as a fermentation factory. Ten years ago such an endeavour would have been unimaginable. |
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Oil prices, which are bombarding levels that were previously unimaginable, draw our attention to the importance of joint international action in the area of energy policy. |
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You who set out to be contemplative, choose rather to be humbled by the unimaginable greatness and incomparable perfection of God rather than by your own wretchedness and imperfection. |
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Take Primal Scream and their unedifying habit at the start of this century of dedicating songs to the Serbian warlord Arkan, who carried out unimaginable crimes of ethnic cleansing during the Bosnian war. |
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They have let themselves be duped by the Adversary, have wanted to build their own happiness through their knowledge, their power and by indulging in all the possible and unimaginable pleasures. |
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Diwali without sweets is unimaginable, and kaju katli barfi, a cashew fudge, is a popular favourite. |
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Canada's size as the planet's largest land mass after Russia was once considered a handicap by men overawed by its unimaginable reaches and daunting winter weather. |
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The unimaginable suffering your people have endured provides a horrible example of the evil that can occur when man in overweening pride and arrogance distances himself from God and the commandments. |
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The phenomenal rate of miniaturisation undertaken in the microelectronics sector since the 1960's has delivered computing power to handheld devices of unimaginable magnitude to the pioneers of the field. |
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And is Billie Piper totally unimaginable in the role of Aunt Sally? |
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As you know, Mozambique is situated in one of the hottest and most sensitive spots on the African continent, where any spark may trigger off another war with unimaginable consequences. |
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He told of unimaginable borrowing and once-unthinkable tax hikes, all in a voice as unmodulated as an automated message. Mr Osborne had all the best lines. |
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Lately, however, some observations have begun to bear fruit. Macho or wimp The candidates for dark matter come in two basic sorts: largish chunks, or darting, sub-atomic particles in unimaginable abundance. |
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Stark's resolute endurance in an environment fraught with almost unimaginable difficulties is fuelled by deep-rooted idealism and seemingly boundless enthusiasm. |
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Hongkongers enjoy freedoms that are unimaginable in mainland China. |
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The Preamble to the Statute recalls that during the last century, millions of children, women, and men have been victims of unimaginable atrocities that deeply shock the conscience of humanity. |
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My concerts helped start a Celtic harp revival and even led to the instrument branching out on the international scene in a way which was totally unimaginable back then. |
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Social networking websites are just one of the technologies that are allowing children to connect with each other and engage with society in ways that were unimaginable two years ago. |
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It ground to a halt with the end of the cold war and since then we have seen a reduction in nuclear warheads by the chief cold war protagonists on a scale unimaginable not so long ago. |
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Already orbiting at altitudes unimaginable a few short years ago, interest rates moved even higher last week and threatened to shoot the moon. |
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This is unfortunate, because there can be little doubt that cannabis has changed, and that it is possible to mass produce cannabis today of a potency level that would have been unimaginable just 25 years ago. |
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Although the gangs in my area are quite fluid and frequently travel throughout the lower mainland, we have seen our share of unimaginable pain and grief caused by shootings. |
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This is why, from what I understood of these issues, we can still fear that the current financial crisis is but the appetizer of an unimaginable economic and social crisis. |
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The far horizon of wellness is unimaginable. |
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As a nation, we cannot afford to forget that in another place in the world atrocities are occurring, which are truly unimaginable and for which there really are no words. |
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My arm hung over the counterpane, and the nameless, unimaginable, silent form or phantom, to which the hand belonged, seemed closely seated by my bed-side. |
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