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"unfulfillable" Definitions
  1. incapable of being fulfilled : not possible to carry out or make real : UNREALIZABLE

14 Sentences With "unfulfillable"

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That wasn't a suicidal thought; it mostly sprung from laziness, or an unfulfillable desire to nap.
Why are we having a serious discussion about applying their spin to cover backtracking on unfulfillable promises, and taking that as a lens through which to view comedy?
" Witnessing her mom's unfulfillable longing was painful, but it also planted the seed that drove her future success: "My heart ached from hearing her say her dream was to live in a nice house.
However, by Wednesday evening, talks had reportedly broken down after Dust to Glitter's central demand — that the Volksbühne be operated not according to a top-down, hierarchical structure, but rather as a collective, on the basis of a two-year interim council — was deemed "unfulfillable" by theater management.
But even Otto Brahm could not fulfill the theoretical ideal of consistent naturalism because it was and is unfulfillable. . . . Art, even naturalistic art, is a choice, omission. The verdict that was literally painted on Brahm’s stage, "art and nature are one only," could not be realized. Brahm saw this too soon.
Some blanks are made only in small volumes and are not widely available. The State of California prohibits locksmiths from copying keys marked "Do Not Duplicate" or "Unlawful to Duplicate", provided the key originator's company name and telephone number are included on the key. Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA), an internationally recognized association for locksmiths, considers such stamps an unfulfillable threat of punishment or prosecution.
Home of Strangers is a story of three individuals whose unique paths cross unexpectedly - who are led on a journey to resolve their own personal conflicts and learn about the importance of relationship.IMDB Ben is a young Vietnamese Californian gangster. He escapes the unfulfillable demands and violence of a criminal life and flees to Brisbane. In this quiet town Ben is offered a friendship, a lover and a family.
The result, as in his "Souvenir de Voyage" (2015 in Verse)—an implied answer to Baudelaire's "Invitation au Voyage," is a glimpse of redemption from which the speaker of the poems, and thus the reader, is blocked, a promise unfulfilled and perhaps unfulfillable. Behind this urge lies a religious impulse that may remind a reader of T. S. Eliot. Yet the persistence of the seeking separates Pankey from Samuel Beckett; he remains on the closer side of despair.
In a guilt-driven panic, she runs back to try to save them but trips over a branch and falls over a cliff. ;Emi Mitazaki : ;Haruka Momoki : :Haruka Momoki was a student of Class 2-1 in Kure Academy. Her order was to let Tsubasa touch her chest, but the order was unfulfillable because Tsubasa had already died, so as a result, she died due to punishment. ;Misaki Nakajima : ;Minako Nakao : :Minako Nakao was a student in the first King's Game.
Daily shelf reading assignments, another important component of collection maintenance, performed by the Stack Maintenance staff maintain proper shelf order in a library collection. Yet daily shelf reading cannot be considered in lieu of a collection inventory, the manpower expended for shelf reading is invaluable to a library's collection. For mislabeled items the ability for Stack Maintenance to accurately read shelves, and Interlibrary Loan staff to retrieve items, is crucial. Collections that have not been properly inventoried impact library users beyond the university's walls with unfulfillable interlibrary loan requests.
A. Seyed-Gohrab, "LEYLI O MAJNUN" in Encyclopedia Iranica Although the story was known in Arabic literature in the 5th century, it was the Persian masterpiece of Nizami Ganjavi that popularized it dramatically in Persian literature. Nizami collected both secular and mystical sources about Majnun and portrayed a vivid picture of the famous lovers. Subsequently, many other Persian poets imitated him and wrote their own versions of the romance. Nizami drew influence from Udhrite love poetry, which is characterized by erotic abandon and attraction to the beloved, often by means of an unfulfillable longing.
Mexico also had similar negotiations with France in 1851 and 1853. Those claims totaled 1,759,000 pesos. The French also addressed unfulfillable individual claims on the behalf of French nationals living in Mexico. Such French nationals included a tailor in Mexico City, who had been stabbed in front of his house; a bootmaker who had been robbed and seriously wounded; the relatives' of a Frenchman who was assassinated at Puebla allegedly by the Mexican police; a hotel-keeper who had been robbed twice at Palmar; a farmer who was killed in Durango; a coach-driver who was kidnapped and held for ransom several times; a colporteur who was murdered at Cuernavaca and numerous other instances of robbery, torture or ill-treatment of French subjects in Mexico.
According to the musicologists, the Lacanist psychoanalysis of the subculture indicates that the fascination with the singer's voice (the lack of understanding amplifies the effect), as well ineffable and unfulfillable desire, are what attracts most of the (predominantly female) fans to the groups on an international scale. The female fans () show a behavioral pattern while attending the concerts, and there are several furi (movements) like tesensu (arm fan), gyakudai (reversed dive), hedoban (headbang), saku (spread hands in the air). The explicit fan fiction and homoerotic acts on the stage by some musicians called fan sabisu (fan service; a sexual term borrowed from manga culture), are related to the Lacanian man's type of desire (to be recognized by the other, desire of the other), i.e. the female fans do not desire the musician himself, but his desire; a kind of cultural social training ground for the inescapable process of learning how to desire.
The apostles claimed that Jesus' death was a sacrifice of an innocent man for the sins of the guilty. But "Jesus him self had done away with the very concept of 'guilt,' he denied that there was any gulf fixed between God and man; he lived this unity between God and man, and that was precisely his 'glad tidings'"The Antichrist, § 41 In order to claim that there is life after death, the apostles ignored Jesus' example of blessed living. Paul emphasizes the concept of immortality in First Corinthians 15:17, as Nietzsche explains: > St. Paul...gave a logical quality to that conception, that indecent > conception, in this way: 'If Christ did not rise from the dead, then all our > faith is in vain!'—And at once there sprang from the Gospels the most > contemptible of all unfulfillable promises, the shameless doctrine of > personal immortality.... Paul even preached it as a reward.... Paul used the promise of life after death as a way to seize tyrannical power over the masses of lower-class people.

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