This is a film about a young girl exposed to unimaginable tragedy, and dealing with it in unimaginable ways.
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Unimaginable questions But Wednesday's staggering events -- extraordinary even by the convention-blasting standards of Trump, pose questions that would once have been unimaginable.
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" Pepe, Warwick writes, "is an egregore of unimaginable force.
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It's causing unimaginable suffering There's also a fundamental human reason why we should care about what's happening in Venezuela: People there are enduring suffering that would be unimaginable to most of us.
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"She possessed an unimaginable amount of strength," her friend added.
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Facing unimaginable pain in order to voice support for all
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"Unimaginable" is an apt word for the pain Duffy suffers.
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" He added that it's "unimaginable - there's no place like it.
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The only word I can come up with is unimaginable.
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I've had unimaginable & undeserving blessings in my 24 years here.
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We will go on talking, because the alternative is unimaginable.
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More upsetting are photographs of nearly unimaginable levels of pollution.
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But as the siege wore on, conditions inside became unimaginable.
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"Unimaginable pain for these families and this community," he said.
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All those involved have had to deal with unimaginable pain.
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She's 20, and, like Malala, a survivor of unimaginable trauma.
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But another family on the fifth floor suffered unimaginable tragedy.
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Such a gathering would be unimaginable now in central Juba.
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It's almost unimaginable, and yet it's right around the corner.
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It's no longer unimaginable to have a world without glaciers.
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The parents of these sick children endure an unimaginable pain.
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Apartments were smaller, parking a headache and a backyard unimaginable.
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What unimaginable catastrophe awaits while we watch this play out?
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Huge price discrepancies like that are unimaginable in other industries.
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This was all but unimaginable to those that knew him.
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This was all but unimaginable to those that knew him.
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No Lenin, no Hitler — and the 20th century becomes unimaginable.
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They gesture toward the unimaginable grief caused by one man.
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Such growth is nearly unimaginable given the trends described above.
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That would have been close to unimaginable in prior administrations.
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It's an extreme move, but not unimaginable given the stakes.
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Survivors are often plagued with unanswered questions and unimaginable grief.
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Then the former Nissan chief pulled off an unimaginable escape.
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"Being separated from your family is something unimaginable," he said.
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"It's unimaginable," Galindo Castillo said of the Santa Lucia project.
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"It's unimaginable," Galindo Castillo said of the Santa Lucia project.
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"This is an unimaginable tragedy and it's just utterly heartbreaking."
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Go deeper: The "unimaginable" destruction Dorian brought on the Bahamas
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When Alan died, the unimaginable happened: I came into money.
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Vogler suffered a childhood of unimaginable sexual abuse and neglect.
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It's a journey into darkness, triumph, levity, and unimaginable pain.
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At this rate, raising half a billion dollars is not unimaginable.
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Deseriee Edman survived two unimaginable tragedies in less than 21 hours.
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All of these things would have been unimaginable mere decades ago.
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I saw a woman suffering with unimaginable pain, desperate for help.
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Hong Kong and Syria could be tripwires for the truly unimaginable.
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At Microsoft, it would have been unimaginable just 10 years ago.
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It's a cruel reminder that the actions here have unimaginable repercussions.
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Not long ago this was an "unimaginable" step, says Mr Kim.
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Authors have explored bizarre new worlds, strange aliens, and unimaginable futures.
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If we are blessed, fate steps in and the unimaginable happens.
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The doors that Shark Tank has opened for us are unimaginable.
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I had already plumbed the well of victory to unimaginable depths.
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He sets unimaginable goals, creates a plan and then executes it.
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These mega-dams will have an environmental impact of unimaginable scope.
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Such a refusal would have been unimaginable a few years ago.
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The widespread damage to North America's power grid would be unimaginable.
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VICE: You've seen unimaginable strife and tragedy in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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It's a portrait of sheer barbarism, terrifying chaos, and unimaginable horror.
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The disintegration that until that moment was unimaginable suddenly seemed inevitable.
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Though SOMA's underwater nightmare sports unimaginable horrors, they cannot kill you.
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A crisis of unimaginable magnitude was solved, and capitalism was saved.
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Now we've kicked God out and let once unimaginable violence in.
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That will come with almost unimaginable damage to economies and ecosystems.
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Your priorities shift in ways that would have once seemed unimaginable.
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The resulting conflagrations, according to the researcher, will be almost unimaginable.
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It's unimaginable when we are talking about the shuttered federal government.
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The reconciliation of German and Jew after the Holocaust was unimaginable.
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Clearly, the idea of leaving him out was unimaginable for Pochettino.
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Hundreds of thousands of women have suffered almost unimaginable sexual violence.
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Today, a small group of people hold unimaginable amounts of power.
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The Enthusiast There are books that launch you into worlds unimaginable.
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The friend rushed to the scene and soon confirmed the unimaginable.
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After years of such actions, betrayal reaches a near-unimaginable level.
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When I say "unimaginable," I'm not just talking about tech issues.
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And in every one of those creatures, they cause unimaginable suffering.
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Then, the unimaginable happened, then was shown again, and then again.
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Today's military is unimaginable without black people, women, and gay people.
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Now she can do things unimaginable for a woman at home.
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That's hardly unimaginable, but it isn't likely to happen under Trump.
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Five dead in the same family was "unimaginable," said John Maku.
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Last year tested the collective resolve of our movement in unimaginable ways.
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He is a monster, and the suffering he has unleashed is unimaginable.
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Such an encounter would have seemed unimaginable just a few years ago.
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The death of 7 billion people is, of course, an unimaginable tragedy.
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So there are many unimaginable numbers when you could talk about this.
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Seeing that printed on billboards across the country was damn near unimaginable!
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I've been insulted and degraded in ways that were unimaginable to me.
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They are talking about reforms in France that were previously completely unimaginable.
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But a world in which pay rises are unimaginable is far scarier.
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What I put you through and others is unimaginable and especially you.
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Its loss would represent an unimaginable blow to future generations of historians.
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He is rich on a scale that is unimaginable to most humans.
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Families in our community have suffered unimaginable loss and pain this morning.
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Ethiopia's current prosperity would have been unimaginable only a few years ago.
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The reader can't help feeling implicated as a spectator of unimaginable hardship.
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What they learned in court was even more unimaginable, Heather Coggins said.
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For those who lost loved ones, the loss is unimaginable and irreparable.
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The carnage — which happened in just seconds — seemed unimaginable at the time.
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The toll in the more-diverse tropics like the Amazon is unimaginable.
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For 20 families whose children were gunned down, the answer was unimaginable.
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The idea of Trump shifting into bipartisan mode post-election seems unimaginable.
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Then the idea of a President Trump seemed improbable – but not unimaginable.
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Unimaginable delights await, he says, if she will join him for eternity.
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It is work that saved and sustained the writer after unimaginable loss.
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Inflation has dropped to 2 percent, a level once unimaginable for Russia.
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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated these changes at a nearly unimaginable pace.
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Many of these families are escaping unimaginable persecution in their home countries.
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Finally, the 30-year promise was coming true — until the unimaginable happened.
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They promised wild conveniences and unimaginable benefits to our health and happiness.
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And it sounds like the establishment is getting accustomed to the unimaginable.
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As rain hammered down and thunder clapped around us, unimaginable tragedy struck.
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After five years of unimaginable human suffering, Yemen can't wait any longer.
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They had beheld the unimaginable which erupted and obliterated normal narrative logic.
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These three graphics that reveal the unimaginable scale of the Australia fires.
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Patricia Williams built a career helping shattered families work through unimaginable crises.
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Does Mike blame the Crawfords for the unimaginable tragedy of that day?
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In the end its wonder is unimaginable without the presence of death.
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"Today, proliferation is creating unimaginable danger, and disarmament is paralyzed," he said.
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The President holds the nuclear codes which could start a unimaginable war.
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"The horror on the streets of Las Vegas is unimaginable," Whitehouse said.
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We are building a 1-to-1 map of almost unimaginable scope.
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Eating all of this without a salad is unimaginable and probably unadvisable.
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The U.S. should expect that it would face unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time...The rabid man in the White House … will first face the immense volley of nuclear fire if he hopes to settle [this] confrontation with nukes.
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And I've been insulted and degraded in ways that were unimaginable to me.
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"[David] was taken from us in an unimaginable horrible way," she tells PEOPLE.
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CGI is now of a quality that would have been unimaginable years ago.
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We chatted with Hillier about how he went about illustrating Lovecraft's "unimaginable" horrors.
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"Those factories were channeling unimaginable wealth to a growing aristocracy," the narration says.
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He found the rapidly growing city to be a place of unimaginable wealth.
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"The cast had a strong bond and this is unimaginable," the source said.
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Later the industrial revolution made us physically strong to a level unimaginable beforehand.
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" Chris Long -- "Prayers with Chris Berman over the loss of his wife. Unimaginable.
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Typhoon Haiyan eventually reached wind speeds of 195 mph which is just unimaginable.
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Mr O'Rourke enjoyed the benefit of a previously unimaginable campaign fund in 2018.
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"The humanitarian impact of what is happening right now is unimaginable," he said.
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"(It was) unimaginable that plastic conduit could cause damage like this," Rahn said.
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The crazy and unimaginable applications are coming in the future, to be sure.
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The final minutes of the 2017 Oscars were an unbridled, unmitigated, unimaginable disaster.
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One responding officer said "it was horrific, something that was unimaginable," Love said.
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Van Buren hastily nominated Peter Daniel with speed that would be unimaginable today.
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They say that the clinic's owners are at fault for the "unimaginable mishap."
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Any conflict in the region will have "unimaginable consequences," the official told Reuters.
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"It would be surprising, but not unimaginable, if [Mahathir] pulls out," Mumford continued.
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Love was not unimaginable, though I didn't yet have the hang of it.
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South Korean movies often show images of unimaginable cruelty toward the female body.
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This philosophical shift has caused unimaginable harm, especially in the sphere of education.
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What was unimaginable in 2003 gained widespread acceptance and became law in 2013.
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Even here in the capital of the unimaginable I refuse to believe it.
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But the unimaginable must be taken seriously if it is to be averted.
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The unintended consequences that come will put an unimaginable burden on the company .
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The son of billionaire Emirati Saif Ahmed Belhasa, he comes from unimaginable privilege.
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Nyong'o, in which the Girl recounts being forced to participate in unimaginable atrocities.
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"Many people have talked about military options with words like 'unimaginable,'" Dunford said.
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All three of those sentences would have seemed nearly unimaginable five years ago.
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I think for any indie game developer this size of success is unimaginable.
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The unimaginable, of course, is Donald Trump being a serious candidate for president.
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This summer, scenes played out that were nearly unimaginable a few years before.
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If her sister were returned to North Korea, the punishment would be unimaginable.
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Even a withdrawal of American troops from the Korean Peninsula is not unimaginable.
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To many establishment Republicans, the prospect that Trump would fire Mueller is unimaginable.
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It definitely resonates with the myriad unimaginable things that happen to human beings.
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The life soccer has afforded Ronaldo was unimaginable when he was growing up.
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These were images of the previously unimaginable: a revolution in the modern West.
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The horror is unimaginable, but the images that follow are often achingly beautiful.
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Ideas for regulating Facebook that were once unimaginable are now on the table.
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"I have had so many different kinds of jobs, it's unimaginable," Carson said.
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A few weeks ago it was unimaginable, but Kelsey really is a frontrunner.
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The Knapps, like so many other working-class families, tumbled into unimaginable calamity.
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What had seemed kind of unimaginable a week before suddenly seemed very close.
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This terrible disaster has forced us to imagine our way in unimaginable times.
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As the police crack down, students have found themselves in previously unimaginable situations.
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Distressed-debt litigation was unimaginable for most of the history of modern finance.
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He told you he thought there would be "unimaginable" consequences to his vote.
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We all sense that we are on the cusp of unimaginable technological changes.
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For some Mexicans, the news of Mr. García Luna's arrest was almost unimaginable.
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Police officers and other emergency workers testified Wednesday of finding an unimaginable scene.
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It has been an unimaginable task to bring reason to something so senseless.
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Are any of these ideas really so out-there as to be unimaginable?
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The three of them would have the most extraordinary and unimaginable Talmudic discussion!
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" She was prompted to write by Ms. Steir's discussion of becoming something "unimaginable.
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Though it's unimaginable now, three months ago these Diamondbacks were an intriguing lot.
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What lies beyond the grave seems unthinkable in part because it remains unimaginable.
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It is a prelapsarian time when the coming anarchy of Trumpworld was unimaginable.
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God knows a lot about the present seemed unimaginable a few years ago.
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"It was wild to imagine the unimaginable, which she lived through," the actress explained.
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And their story is one of unimaginable sacrifice, hard work and faith in America.
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The threat of violence trans people face right now for simply existing is unimaginable.
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To lose a child is an unimaginable tragedy and the grief must be devastating.
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There is no justification for amplifying lies (or a liar), particularly about unimaginable tragedy.
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By rendering war among its members unimaginable, the EU has undercut its own support.
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But remember that you can navigate the world in ways unimaginable to them. 7.
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Death is already an unsettling prospect, but when a child dies, it becomes unimaginable.
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"(From "Franz Marc's Blue Horses") "Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable.
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It is unimaginable, and you need to know that you are in our hearts.
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Few people are willing to put themselves in unimaginable danger for others in need.
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They've been completely transparent with us when they were carrying out an unimaginable task.
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It will be thought crazy and unwieldy and unimaginable—until it is standard issue.
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Trump's tone would have been unimaginable in American politics just a few years ago.
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There's some reason for hope there—I don't think that this is entirely unimaginable.
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Which is why these debates have clinched the election for her, barring something unimaginable.
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Under the rule of President Nicolas Maduro, the economic catastrophe has reached unimaginable depths.
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But an unimaginable incident would change the course of their life and work forever.
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Balloons can signify lifting up, letting go, unimaginable joy or simply a birthday wish.
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There are things that people simply expect now that were unimaginable before the iPhone.
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"I could not get off the couch because the pain was unimaginable," she said.
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Sometimes, innovation that can change the world pops up in the most unimaginable places.
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In the heat of the battle, 22-year-old Giunta did something almost unimaginable.
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It is just one of the many labors of love borne of unimaginable pain.
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Unimaginable riches for the few, disaster for the many – that's the new American way.
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The pain and suffering Astleford endured was, to put it mildly, was almost unimaginable.
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That kind of progress was unimaginable -- until we imagined it and made it possible.
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Winking too often at a primed audience can give license to the once unimaginable.
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The depth of the stupidity of the things you will say sometimes is unimaginable.
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At home, too, liberalism seems threatened in ways unimaginable just a few years ago.
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What Wordsworth called "the unimaginable touch of time" isn't, after all, easy to imagine.
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The running and biking seemed brutal enough, but the open-water swimming was unimaginable.
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These allow us to anticipate the future with a consistency unimaginable to our ancestors.
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But in places like Tanzania, the challenges are unimaginable: discrimination, segregation, and even death.
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Parker can withstand such unimaginable temperatures because the corona is a low density environment.
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The virus is shaking American society in ways that were unimaginable a month ago.
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But for many others, witnesses to unimaginable scenes of carnage, the wounds are psychological.
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Nature's unforeseeable surprises, some unimaginable to us today, could become pivotal to our fate.
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She also insisted that it was unimaginable that Mr. Ghahremani had done anything wrong.
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Not yet six years on, English soccer's landscape has undergone an almost unimaginable shift.
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Our hearts are with her husband Blake and her family during this unimaginable time.
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Now Amazon has become the second American company to cross that once-unimaginable line.
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To be fair, some of the changes under President Trump have been previously unimaginable.
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She had told Miranda how unimaginable this new life of hers had once seemed.
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People fleeing violence in Central America have experienced trauma that's truly unimaginable to me.
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The severity of these fires have shown us a reality that was previously unimaginable.
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The resulting strain on our colleagues and students at a human level is unimaginable.
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The federal government's nearly $20 trillion debt may be unimaginable, but is it manageable?
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That Bruce Springsteen would play Broadway might have been unimaginable a few years ago.
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Until a few years ago, assembling such a show would have been almost unimaginable.
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A decade later, Assad may have won that war, but at an unimaginable cost.
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We can't judge a person for what they do in times of unimaginable grief.
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And officials are warning people to prepare for "unimaginable information" on the death toll.
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Hurricane Dorian The destruction that Hurricane Dorian heaped upon the northern Bahamas is unimaginable.
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It exposed elite corruption on a level that, even in Brazil, was previously unimaginable.
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If you didn't have anything to hope for, that would kind of be unimaginable.
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But earlier this month, Alyssa's checkup appointment came with unimaginable news: the cancer was back.
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Family member Ingrid Coleman Douglas told the Indianapolis Star that "it&aposs unimaginable" what happened.
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It could be scratched or even petted while lying down— the horrors are simply unimaginable.
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That may feel farfetched, but the threat is not unimaginable amidst a bitter trade war.
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" Singer Jake Owen, who performed minutes before Aldean, said he witnessed "the most unimaginable event.
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" Unimaginable horrors seemed to be promised for NBC's The Good Place season 3 finale, "Pandemonium.
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In 2012, prices dipped to an unimaginable 75 cents when, suddenly, a truce was called.
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These "Hiroshima houses" were small functional monuments toward peace in the wake of unimaginable devastation.
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So the arrival of peace on July 8th seemed unimaginable just a few months ago.
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Tying Live Nation's newly acquired facial recognition software to police monitoring is not unimaginable, either.
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The Chiricahua Apache endured unimaginable hardships due to raids and invasions from the U.S. military.
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"Right now we are overwhelmed with grief and planning something [Sierah's funeral] that seems unimaginable."
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Here was a land that was unmapped, unregulated, crammed with unimaginable resources, up for grabs.
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" The family extended thanks "for continuing to respect our family's privacy through this unimaginable time.
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The grief and pain his family is feeling at this time is, simply put, unimaginable.
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They are exposing them to unimaginable risk of harm by pushing them back into Mexico.
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His talk of imprisoning Hillary Clinton would have been unimaginable just a few years ago.
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"What the internet is going to do to society, both good and bad, is unimaginable."
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"There's a potential here for a crisis of unimaginable consequences," Brookings Institute's Jonathan Pollack says.
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Just three years ago, Greece's amicable departure from any bailout program would have seemed unimaginable.
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And what happened over the next six years was the most surreal, bizarre, unimaginable thing.
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Picture Kim's end of this call: abject misery and exhaustion surrounded by almost-unimaginable luxury.
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What she ends up finding is a surveillance program on a once-unimaginable scale. 2.
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"The scale of this crisis is unimaginable," says Dr. Nevio Sagaria, WHO's representative in Yemen.
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The mail-order catalog provided nationwide domestic access to a previously unimaginable selection of products.
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It's worth recognizing and celebrating queer people's increased freedom to assimilate in ways previously unimaginable.
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We do not want to fund projects that will shackle our children with unimaginable debt.
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As Leon encounters unimaginable horrors, he must find out who or what is behind everything.
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Long term, if you took the national debt to $30 trillion, the consequences are unimaginable.
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Thousands of people are still missing, one official has warned of an "unimaginable" death toll.
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And this trauma has spawned movements of hate on the part of certain people, unimaginable.
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Today, that goal is unimaginable, though national security adviser John Bolton continues to imagine it.
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Family member Ingrid Coleman Douglas told the Indianapolis Star that "it&aposs unimaginable" what happened.
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It is the sort of praise that would be unimaginable for his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
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"Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity," the statement read.
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At its best, it effectively places you into a world of unimaginable grief and suffering.
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The unimaginable misery awaiting the burned and irradiated survivors—that was most terrifying of all.
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With these changes, global health improved in a way that was unimaginable to our ancestors.
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If so, he would have misjudged the current cultural moment to a nearly unimaginable extreme.
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Let it be a marker that we can tell these stories and dream the unimaginable.
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The ethnic and gender mix is balanced to a degree unimaginable even a decade ago.
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LONDON — African migrants in Libya face "unimaginable horrors," the United Nations human rights commissioner declared.
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But it's clear that the worst has not yet arrived, suggesting an unimaginable human toll.
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It is unimaginable that she would demonstrate the intolerance, vindictiveness and cupidity of Mr. Trump.
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Such a reaction would be virtually unimaginable in a previous era, before tattooing became mainstream.
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" How to live now "The thrill of being an artist is to imagine the unimaginable.
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Modern cosmology says the universe began in an unimaginable Big Bang — an explosion of energy.
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Why is a career like that of Christopher Hitchens not only unlikely but almost unimaginable?
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In short, to know him is to love him; life without him would be unimaginable.
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The hardship and pain both of us are experiencing due to the separation is unimaginable.
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During that unimaginable trip, I turned for advice to a friend who counsels grieving children.
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The prospect of the US engaging in more conflict, now with Iran, is almost unimaginable.
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Now, in the aftermath of the revolution, they become refugees, fleeing toward an unimaginable future.
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This is a president who blithely embraces the appearance of corruption — and this is unimaginable.
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Apartment towers, highways, bridges, skyscrapers, metros, dams: Each of them swallows unimaginable helpings of sand.
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But did she follow what she knew of Hitler's plan to its horrific, unimaginable end?
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But, in satire, you sort of imagine the unimaginable — just bite the bullet and go.
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The conservative base now gazes over a political landscape that seemed unimaginable 24 hours ago.
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"So much that was previously unimaginable is happening," Borscht co-founder, Lucas Leyva, tells Creators.
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Along the way, he experiences unimaginable visions of deep space, visualized through incredible analogue effects.
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Now that Trump has done the unimaginable by winning the election, we are left scrambling.
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I had expressed great sympathy for the underlying cause and the overarching mission of the exaggerations: These people were trying to remember and convey unimaginable tragedy, which had to be described as greater in scope in every retelling — precisely to maintain its unimaginable quality.
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It makes sense only when measured against the most dramatic, and indeed unimaginable, of his threats.
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Not unimaginable at this point, but I'm not sure: I only charged it once so far.
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Not speaking a word of English in a family of nine children, she endured unimaginable hardship.
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She's always known the threats are out there, but for something to happen, it's almost unimaginable.
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The scenes in Asmara on Sunday were unimaginable before last month, when the unexpected rapprochement began.
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Now in xXx: Return of Xander Cage he's doing something unimaginable—this time on two wheels.
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"The amount of love and generosity our family and father is receiving is unimaginable," he said.
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"These kids faced unimaginable trauma," one of Jennifer Hart's friends wrote on Facebook after the crash.
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His son was killed in combat, and the grief was both unimaginable, and later, extraordinarily public.
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Warren wrote about attending public college for $219 a semester, something that would be unimaginable today.
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"It's unimaginable, the grief and what they're going through right now," he told CNN affiliate KETV.
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"I realize that having a US president in Laos would have once been unimaginable," Obama said.
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This may be unimaginable to those who don't know what homosexuality around the world looks like.
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Many were "either complicit or indifferent as unimaginable crimes were committed around them", says Mr Ryrie.
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Well, what causes a young person -- this is a big question tonight -- to do the unimaginable.
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To see him in person was to recognize there was no such thing as the unimaginable.
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It also represents a shift in thinking that would have been unimaginable even a year ago.
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"For the average Facebook employee, Facebook without Chris Cox is almost unimaginable," the former employee said.
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And today, it's unimaginable to think that archaic vaccine-preventable diseases once ravaged Yemen and Bangladesh.
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He's also someone who unerringly, and with unimaginable violence, pursues the vengeance that the plot requires.
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Every hour of every day seemingly brings a new horror, things that were once thought unimaginable.
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My staff is a family and this unimaginable tragedy is shocking and heartbreaking to us all.
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This is a stunning and abrupt turn of events that seemed unimaginable only a week ago.
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But there's more unimaginable news on the secret-agents-named-Jack front: Jack Decker is dead.
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The law was negotiated, written, and passed in a previously unimaginable period of just seven days.
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The sonic universe might serenade mysteries just as enormous and just as unimaginable to us today.
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Scientific advancement has given our society a standard of living that was unimaginable for many generations.
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"No president in American history has ever dared to engage in such unimaginable behavior," he said.
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Seven of its products have over a billion users, a scale unimaginable in the predigital era.
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The more nimble players have found and implemented solutions that seemed unimaginable a few years ago.
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That would have been unimaginable in my youth, but now I'm looking forward to seeing Mrs.
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In the midst of unimaginable hardship, they continue to carry and care for the next generation.
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Though Mr. Alvarez rides with the commitment of a lifelong devotee, this routine once seemed unimaginable.
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But dorms of today come equipped with many amenities that may seem unimaginable for older generations.
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It all seems more tantalizing and tangible than the "advantages unimaginable" Trubek believes the future holds.
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But just a few weeks later, the unimaginable happened: Giudicelli's Williamsburg apartment went up in flames.
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The game was an incredible back-and-forth contest featuring an almost unimaginable amount of talent.
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We oscillate between terror and gut-busting laughter, as we witness what we once deemed unimaginable.
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They agreed a proclamation to "ensure that the unimaginable horror of these years is never repeated".
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"We're dealing with something that we never imagined and is unimaginable," Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said.
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This policy debate has occurred against a backdrop of almost unimaginable human suffering from the conflict.
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Only by forcing those in charge to plan for apparently unimaginable extremes can the nation prepare.
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With 8 million citizens, the epidemic there could reach unimaginable proportions in the next few weeks.
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The cost was expected to be about $8,000 — an unimaginable sum for the relatives to manage.
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We saw how people who had gone through the unimaginable found a way to keep going.
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They bear witness to suffering people going through unimaginable pain, yet they do nothing about it.
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The Warmbiers' unimaginable grief over the gruesome loss of their son was compounded by the president.
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Healing from such unimaginable trauma will always be a work in progress, but it is happening.
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Many horror films are built around the conceit of naïve, ordinary people caught in unimaginable circumstances.
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In these unimaginable days, I can't stop myself from getting wrapped up in those memories, too.
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Yet it is so often through the most unimaginable adversity that the most remarkable people flourish.
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But as 2020 dawns upon us, so does the unimaginable reality of our global climate crisis.
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Newspapers have reached online readership highs that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago.
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Hanging out with these folks is no fun; being married to some of them is unimaginable.
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Her only payment had been in paddy rice and porridge, autonomy was unimaginable and despair perpetual.
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They lived in unimaginable trauma, but shared one unanimous and clear message: their desire for justice.
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The mass detentions amount to a preventive internal-security operation of almost unimaginable—and unmeasurable—proportions.
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"This case brings unimaginable pain to the family, and our prayers are with them," Warner said.
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But for now, Bannon is the man who fell to earth, having reached almost unimaginable heights.
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"This is just an unimaginable tragedy," Fairbanks Police Chief Eric Jewkes said at a press conference.
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" Trump on Saturday called Castro a "brutal dictator" who had left a legacy of "unimaginable suffering.
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Despite an unimaginable loss, he saw the humanity in the person responsible for his brother's death.
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Sunak noted that the scale of government interventions in the economy were "unimaginable" just weeks ago.
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In fact, existing nuclear weapons systems can do anything imaginable, and much more that is unimaginable.
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Just a few decades ago, this would have been an unimaginable sight in this exact neighborhood.
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It's not hard to see how this could produce a biologically bifurcated world with unimaginable inequalities.
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Some types of mystical religion come close to atheism in their understanding of God as unimaginable.
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Pretty soon after that, it's clear that the risks of this epidemic had just gotten unimaginable.
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That's because the animals sent through those factories often endure an unimaginable amount of mistreatment and abuse.
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The electoral landscape that confronted Democrats of Biden's generation is almost unimaginable for today's younger party activists.
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A mistake in reading Kim's body language - or Russian President Vladimir Putin's - could lead to unimaginable consequences.
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Then, a wall of water, with an unimaginable force that can flatten an entire building in seconds.
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"She's broken-hearted and incredibly shaken from what has been an unimaginable tragedy," a source tells PEOPLE.
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"Five kids in a situation like this is unimaginable," said Walsh, who did not know Dulos personally.
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We grieve with his family and continue to offer our support as they mourn this unimaginable loss.
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The names alone conjure images of unspeakable cruelty, unimaginable horror and unbelievable suffering. Aleppo. Rwanda. Srebrenica. Halabja.
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I see promises broken, progress destroyed, years of hard work and unimaginable sacrifice gone in a tweet.
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In one conversation, Trump insisted to Comey that it was unimaginable that he would sleep with prostitutes.
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"Not one more family should have to endure this unimaginable grief that you have caused," Workman said.
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She starred in some of Hollywood's most acclaimed blockbusters, but offscreen, Kelly McGillis faced almost unimaginable struggles.
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Across Ethiopia, Africa's second-most-populous country, scenes that were unimaginable a year ago are now commonplace.
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The devastation is unimaginable as it was more like a thirty-three hour tornado then a hurricane.
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A Democratic congressman told Lexington it was "unimaginable" that Mr Trump will be re-elected next year.
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Even before McEntire's appearance, Lynch had declared the night to be "unimaginable" during his five-song set.
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LAPD officers arriving at the hilltop home the next morning stumbled upon a scene of unimaginable brutality.
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The devastation is unimaginable as it was more like a thirty-three hour tornado than a hurricane.
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For two years, this has been the unimaginable reality for the parents of the missing Chibok girls.
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In essence, the Saudis are replacing the geopolitical risk premium with a previously unimaginable geopolitical risk discount.
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But it's also allowed some of the worst problems—screaming, yelling, discord—to proliferate in unimaginable ways.
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Now, more than 40 years after Death Race, videogames have assumed an ubiquity almost unimaginable back then.
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Their popularity reveals our obsession with the horror of unimaginable violation, and our naïve belief in recovery.
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Looking toward the future, scientists are working on breakthroughs that would have been unimaginable a decade ago.
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Vanquishing tardigrades would, according to the results, require a disastrous event large enough to be nearly unimaginable.
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It's not unimaginable that some day in the future, we'll have an April Fools' week or month.
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While the outcome seems unimaginable, police acted to protect the delicate ecosystem that still exists in iceland.
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Mr. Junger's premise is simple: Modern civilization may be swell, giving us unimaginable autonomy and material bounty.
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In a way, corruption is like vodka: You know it hurts, but Russia is unimaginable without it.
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Under the army, which sees itself as the guardian of a unitary state, regional autonomy seems unimaginable.
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"Almost two weeks ago, our community suffered an unimaginable loss," said Robert Fisher, President of Belmont University.
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Young Saudis welcome guests to hotels and brew lattes in cafés, unimaginable sights in most Gulf countries.
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This meant that, as our partners were facing unimaginable danger, their only lifeline was put on hold.
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The idea of taking on debt just to get by is unimaginable and must be reined in.
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Many young people in Guadalajara — and across Mexico — grow up in neighborhoods where legal success is unimaginable.
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They are mothers, fathers, children, human beings, fleeing unimaginable danger with nothing but courage to sustain them.
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Imagine if this unimaginable president seeks to muddle the results of close counts in the midterms elections.
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This integration will amplify human skills and help companies achieve productivity gains that have previously been unimaginable.
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A potential military conflict between the two powers in the East China Sea is no longer unimaginable.
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So why wouldn't angry, entitled men seek to rectify their qualms with the world through unimaginable carnage?
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The end of the fossil-fuel era was not exactly imminent, but it was no longer unimaginable.
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Whatever the case, its outpouring resulted in the most unimaginable collection of creatures to ever inhabit Earth.
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Justin: You're warming up to my point about uncertainty: The unimaginable should now be counted as possible.
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Many suffered unimaginable trauma and hardship—but they are determined to raise their country from the rubble.
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So for example, the rock quarries which were in Virginia — [it was] just unimaginable back-breaking work.
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Two years ago, when I was off my medication, this kind of morning would have been unimaginable.
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It's as if someone posted a skeleton key online for breaking into an unimaginable number of locks.
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Instead, what was left was the awful evidence of a beach vacation that ended in unimaginable tragedy.
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"South Sudan's people have endured unimaginable suffering and unspeakable atrocities," Ms. Haley said ahead of the vote.
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The results that companies are reporting now "really seemed unimaginable" just a few years ago, he added.
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Who hasn't at least sensed within himself the capacity for true, deep, unimaginable, and non-negotiable defeat?
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This is a team that has been constructed, at almost unimaginable cost, to win the Champions League.
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Marinelli dedicated his to "the incredible people who are at sea rescuing other humans fleeing unimaginable situations".
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The path that had led Keckly to become a first lady's most trusted friend was almost unimaginable.
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Our hearts are with the Hebert family and their loved ones as they endure this unimaginable pain.
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"He literally brought air travel to the masses on a scale that was unimaginable," Mr. Mann said.
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A swim in a murky pond disturbs an unimaginable number of frogs, which soon infiltrate the house.
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That people can fail to reason seems to him, at times, unimaginable—or, at any rate, intolerable.
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The arrival of the internet and connected technologies sparked an almost unimaginable growth in commerce and communication.
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It would be unimaginable for me to be upset because I had problems, because everybody has them.
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Just a week ago, amid some of the worst violence of the protests, such scenes were unimaginable.
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To be sure, the 2016 election was unimaginable, and the particulars of Russian meddling deserve further scrutiny.
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A collapse of democratic institutions and respect for human rights in Latin America is no longer unimaginable.
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We take a look at how the company's relentless ambition landed it in this once-unimaginable club.
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They actually built torture chambers in their houses and subjected their victims to unendurable and unimaginable pain.
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It dominated the space with a brute force that is unimaginable in a work of lesser magnitude.
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The idea that anyone in the company had a legitimate concern about liability is "unimaginable," he says.
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Marinelli dedicated his to "the incredible people who are at sea rescuing other humans fleeing unimaginable situations".
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" Charles Esten tweeted, "Heartbroken and praying for @cmorganmusic and his family in the midst of their unimaginable loss.
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Well, the towering Ivorian can, with unimaginable dexterity, confound opponents, and he did so before the final whistle.
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Kim in recent weeks said the United States would face an "unimaginable strike" from North Korea if provoked.
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If used properly, it brings us together, granting unimaginable opportunities, magnifying the most quintessential and exclusively human capabilities.
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We sure did while watching Frank and Claire Underwood claw their way to new, unimaginable heights of power.
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"Absolutely heartbreaking and unimaginable," she captioned a picture of Fisher, Reynolds and Reynolds' son Todd Fisher in 1972.
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A loss would bring unimaginable heartbreak but a win would bring levels of joy I couldn't even comprehend.
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This practice, which is standard in the West, is still unimaginable in the majority of Russian government agencies.
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Citizens enjoy freedoms unimaginable a generation ago—to do business, to travel abroad and to pursue freewheeling lives.
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All five are being strained in previously unimaginable ways, with signs of growing discontent bubbling to the surface.
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Night after night, salvos of missiles rained down indiscriminately on our neighborhood, sowing unimaginable death and destruction. 5.
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One has been admitted as a transfer student to both Smith and Mount Holyoke, an almost unimaginable leap.
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Leaders willing to exploit fear and skepticism have tools at their disposal that were unimaginable when I graduated.
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"This is one of these senseless things that are unthinkable, unimaginable, and horrific and so unfair," Swarzman said.
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Tasaffy Hossain, an activist in Bangladesh, says it is still nearly unimaginable for a woman never to marry.
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For Justin, who served as best man for Adam in his wedding to Abigail, the devastation is unimaginable.
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Houndedji and Madeline both aspire to be a headmistress one day, a future once unimaginable in the convent.
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And there's one fact she wants to make clear: family separation results in unimaginable emotional and physical trauma.
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They contain immense, almost unimaginable amounts of energy: Supermassive black holes help regulate entire galaxies, past research suggests.
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"It is tough to build a coalition with someone who is being prosecuted .... That is unimaginable," he said.
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Though both mothers have suffered unimaginable pain, they're choosing to channel their hurt toward increasing drowning safety education.
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" Giuliani went on to argue that "These family members are wonderful people who have gone through the unimaginable.
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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams said a press conference on Wednesday that the "unimaginable" had happened to Villavicencio.
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The intended beneficiaries of this new law are the families who suffered unimaginable loss and grief on Sept.
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One responding officer said "it was horrific, something that was unimaginable," Colerain Township police spokesman Jim Love said.
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The game is a fearless reveal of the private moments of a family, one grappling with the unimaginable.
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Leaders willing to exploit fear and skepticism have tools at their disposal that were unimaginable when I graduated.
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"What they are going through is unimaginable, and my heart — our hearts — go out to them," Warner Bros.
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"In the face of unimaginable tragedy, Cameron Kasky has shown remarkable strength," Swalwell said in a statement Friday.
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Yet the races in this city of 21969,22013 people work and socialize together in ways unimaginable decades ago.
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Some have experienced the unimaginable horror of having family members murdered because of their association with our government.
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We all became so used to Europe's open borders that it seemed unimaginable to turn back the clock.
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Now change seems unimaginable, even dangerous, despite the fact we designed it that way in the first place.
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"The death of a loved one is a time of unimaginable grief," Mr. Cuomo said in an email.
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And then, too often the unimaginable happened and someone ended up dead at the hands of the police.
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He plainly roots for all his guests and his questions reflect sensitivities unimaginable even a few years ago.
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We indulged in visions of disaster because they could only happen in a parallel and near-unimaginable universe.
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Despite the almost unimaginable horrors that Momtaz faced in Myanmar, though, her story is also a hopeful one.
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By introducing this technology to billions of people worldwide, we invite new applications and innovations previously thought unimaginable.
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By the late 1990s, the speed and quantities of data in the operation had reached formerly unimaginable levels.
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" Jayapal acknowledged recently that "a government shutdown for an immigration issue was pretty unimaginable a few years ago.
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"Karl Lagerfeld says we should do things that are unimaginable," said Hubert Barrère, the creative director at Lesage.
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Hitherto unimaginable tactics, such as asking the queen to veto anti-no-deal legislation, are now openly discussed.
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Looking back on her career in 2012, she said it was "unimaginable" for her not to be working.
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Like others, Khurshida witnessed unimaginable atrocities, carrying those images with her as her family fled for their lives.
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He proved remarkably prescient, suggesting that by 7073 a single chip could contain a then-unimaginable 75,000 transistors.
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THE STONE Our species possesses inherent value, but we are devastating the earth and causing unimaginable animal suffering.
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This wicked act of mass murder is pure evil, hard to believe, and frankly, something that is unimaginable.
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Now the putative leader of the free world is spreading tales about unimaginable Democratic depravity toward innocent children.
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For a 22-year-old scholarship kid from small-town North Carolina, that kind of money was unimaginable.
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The result was a stunning scale-up of defense production, operating at a speed unimaginable before the war.
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It was an era of unimaginable desperation; if you weren't careful, you could drown in your own despair.
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The tribes replied that what they wanted was the hills themselves; taking money for something sacred was unimaginable .
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It was the deadliest attack on the Hispanic community in years and something unimaginable for this border town.
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This combination of formal and informal power has led Mr. Xi to make decisions unimaginable under his predecessors.
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Mikhail Gorbachev's unilateral dissolution of the Soviet Union was an unimaginable geopolitical gift to the West, especially America.
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Other models had discounts of $4,000 to $6,000, price cuts that would have been unimaginable five years ago.
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The idea that he or his representative would have asked us for "kompromat" on his rival is unimaginable.
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But legal experts said such a situation is almost unimaginable, as lawmakers would face significant due process objections.
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"Even if Jiang Tianyong pleads guilty in court, that will certainly be under torture unimaginable to ordinary people."
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As Ms. Tishman was walking on the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue and 22017th Street, the unimaginable happened.
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That's allowed the party to achieve a level of consensus on gun issues unimaginable even a decade ago.
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A photograph of the last passenger pigeon makes palpable the grief and fear of our own unimaginable extinction.
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Last Sunday, Islamic State suicide bombers turned two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt into scenes of unimaginable horror.
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It signaled a shaking up of the powers that be that would've been unimaginable even a month ago.
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"The last two years have brought unimaginable pain and grief to my family and me," Aaron Rich said.
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It is about compassion, justice, and a fair shot at earned success for children living in unimaginable situations.
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"The public needs to prepare for unimaginable information about the death toll and the human suffering," Sands said.
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For any other administration, it would be unimaginable that the First Family would try to monetize its position.
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"What happened is unthinkable and unimaginable," he said after offering prayers for the victims of the Florida shooting.
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It was one of the most unimaginable statements in the history of one of the world's greatest cities.
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"It's almost unimaginable how going back to a pre-antibiotic era would affect US health care," said Outterson.
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To many establishment Republicans, the prospect that President Donald Trump would fire special counsel Robert Mueller is unimaginable.
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Her loss is unexpected and the impact of this news on our entire school community is unimaginable and profound.
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As we continue to crowd together into cities, we're even more likely to experience an epidemic of unimaginable proportions.
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"While my personal loss is unimaginable, the world has lost one of the greatest pop vocalists of all time."
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His brand of "America First" rhetoric raises the once unimaginable question: Is he -- is America -- still a reliable partner?
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Here's a better question, you monsters — did you look past the child screaming as if it's in unimaginable pain?
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Lovecraft's stories deal with a particular brand of cosmic nihilism, complete with unimaginable, horrifying monsters that are beyond comprehension.
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Unless humans evolve into something like the Vulcans from "Star Trek", guided purely by logic, it is also unimaginable.
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"He has an almost unimaginable inability to connect with black people," said one person who was at the meeting.
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Rick Scott previously declared a state of emergency and said the storm would bring "unimaginable devastation" to the state.
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There are consequences for every action you make Miss Bank$, and there will be consequences for your unimaginable threats.
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With the influx of visible and previously unimaginable wealth, local villagers stopped protesting about how he trained the girls.
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We read her every dispatch, treating it like a precious missive from the other side of some unimaginable divide.
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But then, he received a phone call that would change his life forever -- a call unimaginable for any parent.
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We'll dig deep into the future of transportation and mobility — including new and once-unimaginable technologies that lie ahead.
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She moved to America for postgraduate study in 1999, a time when today's anti-Muslim immigration policies were unimaginable.
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On the flip side, it's not unimaginable that Bitcoin is just taking a little break before it explodes again.
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But if for some unimaginable reason you use an older version of IE, then it'll no longer receive updates.
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Fidel Castro's legacy is one of firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights.
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But even in the midst of unimaginable tragedy, she had a key focus: to ensure that his legacy endured.
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To begin we want to state clearly that the horror of what victims of sexual abuse experience is unimaginable.
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"Frankly, it is unimaginable to me that Bob would do anything that gave rise to good cause," Barr said.
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It literally would have been unimaginable until a few years ago, when Netflix started creating shows people cared about.
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The size of the heist is unimaginable to an unemployed bartender with under $1,300 to his name, he said.
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To him, that might seem pretty normal at this point, but to the rest of us, that's almost unimaginable.
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This stuff is not easy to visualize and only sexy insofar as money in unimaginable quantities is always sexy.
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The backstory: Nine months ago it would be unimaginable to senior DHS staff that Nielsen would run their agency.
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He also said it would "unimaginable" for the former FBI director Mueller to do anything that would warrant termination.
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"Nearly every surviving detainee has emerged from custody having suffered unimaginable abuses", said Paul Pinheiro, chairman of the commission.
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In 225, it seems unimaginable that a commodity marketplace as big as this one could operate with such opacity.
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How to make the user experience great in unimaginable ways, that's a very cool problem you have to solve.
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A situation where only the champion's fights were treated like they mattered is almost unimaginable in any other division.
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A meaningless mid-February tilt between the New York Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks became something unimaginable, an end.
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To catch up, Mr Sanders would need to win about 4003% of the remaining delegates, which is almost unimaginable.
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They will combine this with unimaginable Super PAC spending, which we saw in all four special elections in 2017.
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Some people can make unimaginable fortunes in microseconds, while others still scratch a living out of the dry ground.
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I knew it'd taint my credit report for 10 years, but that seemed like an unimaginable amount of time.
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Early Thursday morning, my aunt notified our family of something unimaginable — she had received a text from my mother.
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Today, China's communist government represents the consolidation of economic and political power on a scale unimaginable in our country.
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The plane flew ahead of them, searching for the best path forward — an advantage unimaginable to past polar explorers.
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Social media sells, and in a city of aspiration an unimaginable wealth, Instagram is the shop window du jour.
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The possibility of "rewarding" DHS with additional funds after their monstrous and incompetent performance this summer should be unimaginable.
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What's unimaginable to me is allowing a capability that would allow a nuclear weapon to land in Denver, Colorado.
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An alternative is right there in front of them, laughing and dancing and doing unimaginable and awe-ing things.
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"[But] the physical trauma of violence and sexual assault has left scars and unimaginable emotional damage on many women."
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It's not unimaginable that the same could eventually happen with his desire to try to withdraw from the WTO.
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And we commend JetBlue for taking the initiative to do the right thing in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
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But it was also a day that fundamentally changed the way law enforcement and everyday citizens approach the unimaginable.
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Tea sent unimaginable riches back to Britain and created, among a new consumer class, a desire for exotic goods.
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Mr. Trump has taken deterrence to a previously unimaginable extreme, committing extortion with child hostages to dissuade asylum seekers.
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They'd made a film that was bad enough to achieve the unimaginable: you forget about that whole Scientology thing.
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In an earlier trip to Congo, she listened as a woman named Angelique told a tale of unimaginable horror.
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Lyft generated $2.2 billion in revenue last year, a sum unimaginable to the internet companies of the late '90s.
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But the Augusta National scene on Tuesday found Woods humbled and changed in ways unimaginable from the 2010 Masters.
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The Maasai community is strongly patriarchal, and fathers have final authority over the household, where disobedience is usually unimaginable.
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Productivity software from Slack to Wikipedia to LinkedIn to Microsoft product suites make previously unimaginable real-time collaboration omnipresent.
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Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
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Even where a conventional military conflict remains physically imaginable, such as in Syria and Libya, the politics are unimaginable.
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Ordinarily, I'm not a huge fan of teasing audiences with clues to some eventual revelation about an unimaginable tragedy.
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Yes, we're separated by billions of dollars and unimaginable power — but physically and emotionally there are no meaningful differences.
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Frustrated, we considered the once unimaginable: my wife's parents' Pinciano neighborhood, which I had once considered stuffy and dull.
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It is a region of unimaginable richness that connects us with our history, our humanity, and the natural world.
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These are party houses on a scale unimaginable in the West — or even on the rest of the subcontinent.
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The pain of being divided is added on top of the unimaginable devastating pain of losing our loved ones.
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A top Republican strategist recently told The Hill that the most unimaginable scene in Ohio politics would be Sen.
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The bill already has 16 Democratic co-sponsors, a number that would have been unimaginable just a year ago.
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As M.B.Z. grew up, his country was being catapulted from poverty into unimaginable wealth by the discovery of oil.
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Most of the Democratic candidates for President in 2020 have drug policies that were unimaginable just four years ago.
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You understand that this election and the ensuing four years will have unimaginable ripple effects on millions of lives.
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Well into our 230s and 221s, we are performing at explosively high levels, levels that used to be unimaginable.
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They hope the focus will remain on those grieving and those recovering, not the confusion in an unimaginable tragedy.
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It seemed unimaginable that I was meant to report for duty at the hospital in less than a month.
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Correa's legacy as a tough yet modernizing progressive president is currently threatened by corruption scandals of previously unimaginable proportions.
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For Hannah Stackawitz, 30, a health care consultant in Langhorne, Pa., life without solo meetings with men is unimaginable.
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Messi's scaling heights previously thought unimaginable, surpassing marks once deemed indelible, is now so frequent as to be mundane.
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We are receiving an unimaginable amount of support from all over the world and this is just the beginning.
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But experts called the prospect of North Korea dismantling its nuclear program before the start of talks totally unimaginable.
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But on a technical level, something miraculous is happening — something that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago.
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The politicians who have taken and made bribes, dodged taxes, and amassed fortunes of unimaginable scale are your politicians.
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While 98 pounds may be unimaginable for most of us non-Kardashians, it's not outrageous for someone of this size.
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Yet I was struck by how many women there now wear the burqa, something unimaginable a couple of decades ago.
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There is a small but real middle class, and freedoms unimaginable in the 1990s when the Taliban were in charge.
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News of Najib's arrest on Tuesday was splashed across the front pages of newspapers, something unimaginable just eight weeks ago.
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"This is absolutely unimaginable, and it's been devastating to see it at the course and in the community," Marett said.
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Globalization Doyle Tubandt, president of Muscatine Foods Corporation, recalled how Xi discussed globalization, its scope then unimaginable to many Americans.
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It has almost unimaginable potential and yet still generates fear at a scale far outside what's been accomplished thus far.
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Today, many of the sport's biggest stars are nearing 40 — an achievement that would have been unimaginable in previous eras.
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These women are survivors of unimaginable circumstances, seeking justice against the men they say raped them and destroyed their lives.
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The idea might sound absurd, unimaginable even: Washington bureaucrats regulating reality itself, dictating to Americans what's true and what isn't.
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"Chelsea has endured unimaginable abuses in government custody since her arrest in 2010," Strangio wrote in a statement on Twitter.
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For Rachel Dunn, she joined the Stevens family through near-unimaginable tragedy, which makes their story that much more rewarding.
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"This wicked act of mass murder is pure evil, hard to believe, and, frankly, something that is unimaginable," he said.
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Consider the story of two mothers whose lives bookend the migration and whose family lines would meet similar, unimaginable fates.
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The way it looked to him, an unimaginable family tragedy was now being compounded by official incompetence and rank stupidity.
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It's raising health care costs by previously unimaginable levels, and it's hurting the very people it was intended to help.
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And within this withering condition, under the pressure of destruction, they generate unlikely and unimaginable forms of poetry and beauty.
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We're talking about all the funky snacks and whimsical treats imaginable — and more than a few that are unimaginable, too.
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"Not simulation or conjecture, but chaotic photons surrounding an unimaginable void," the NSF said in a video explaining the phenomenon.
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But the gains humans have made so far using even imperfect scientific methods would have been unimaginable 500 years ago.
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The year, thus far, has been a political and cultural nightmare, fueled by nonstop, almost unimaginable Bond Villain-esque evil.
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Its pages span a nearly unimaginable range of topics, including everything from Riverdale to tetraphilia, a sexual attraction to monsters.
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It takes an almost unimaginable amount of coordination—but alas, even this highly skilled job is in danger of automation.
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"We grieve with his family and continue to offer our support as they mourn this unimaginable loss," the company said.
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" DeGeneres originally spoke out after the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Twitter, writing, "It's unimaginable.
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Losing him in one day, to somebody who is so different than I am, to me right now is unimaginable.
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In the wake of unimaginable tragedy, the students have organized, advocated, and rallied harder than most adults can even imagine.
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"Today, cyber and other disinformation-related tools have enabled Russia to achieve operational capabilities unimaginable to its Soviet forbear," Sen.
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"A mid-size media company acquiring the market-leading brand (Origo) is unimaginable outside the zone of power," he said.
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"As it's been noted by all, these boys have been through an unimaginable ordeal," the judge said in her decision.
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I'm not a woman reporter who has to wade through unimaginable online abuse as a routine part of her job.
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Part of any policy maker's job is to consider the unimaginable in order to prepare for crises and the unexpected.
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This is a degree of authority that would be unimaginable for a state (call it Illinois) facing a debt crisis.
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More, and more precise, research data makes that precision possible in ways that were nearly unimaginable not that long ago.
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"You were a kind, gentle spirit that went through unimaginable struggles in your life," she wrote, according to the Times.
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The event, now known as the "Make America Great Again Welcome Party," sets a once-unimaginable landmark for the band.
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President Trump just concluded a meeting with Kim Jong-un that would have been unimaginable even a few months ago.
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It also allowed me to experience pure selflessness, the kind people offer in the face of someone else's unimaginable grief.
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Clinton has called Sanders's stance on the liability issue "unimaginable," arguing it is one of the "biggest contrasts" between them.
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SEED Kurdistan is working to support survivors who face the unimaginable challenge of restarting their lives after living through hell.
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But they have so many unforeseen — and to anyone who hasn't survived a storm, unimaginable — problems before them as well.
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Watching the way people behaved around my brother, I understood there is incredible kindness and unimaginable cruelty in the world.
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Modern Phnom Penh, with its Domino's Pizza outlets and air-conditioned malls, would be unimaginable for his mother, he admitted.
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It was a humbling defeat for a team that has been constructed, at almost unimaginable cost, to win the trophy.
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The two young men were hailed as heroes for assuming the unimaginable role of emergency responder to a school shooting.
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So when the Devil comes to call, desperation leads the father to sell his daughter in exchange for unimaginable wealth.
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Both a coming-of-age story and a portrait of human psychology under unimaginable stress, it has become justly iconic.
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Trump's Way In ways that were once unimaginable, President Trump has discarded the conventions and norms established by his predecessors.
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It isn't unimaginable that much of its current collection could carry over to future pregnancies separated by several years. Investing?
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My main concern is Bea and protecting her privacy as she deals with the unimaginable grief of losing her mother.
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We've sent people to the moon, we've completely eradicated a virus, split up atoms and dug up unimaginable sea monsters.
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Broad expansions of surveillance power that would have been unimaginable in February are being presented as fait accompli in March.
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Broad expansions of surveillance power that would have been unimaginable in February are being presented as fait accompli in March.
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The outbreak has led to questions unimaginable just a month ago: What is fun in the age of a pandemic?
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To limit the possibilities of an almost unimaginable conflict, there is a need to pursue a long overdue legislative remedy.
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The yield on benchmark 251.90-year U.S. Treasuries, which falls when prices rise, hit a once unimaginable low of 47.183%.
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As the date of the show approached, it seemed unimaginable that we'd attend, but Jim wanted to see Bob Dylan.
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Mayor Randall Woodfin told reporters the girl's parents are experiencing "unimaginable" pain in the wake of learning the tragic news.
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Mayor Randall Woodfin told reporters Tuesday the girl's parents are experiencing "unimaginable" pain in the wake of the tragic news.
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"Keeler said: "It&aposs unimaginable the stress and pressure of being one of the most famous people in the world.
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It feels like the world as you know it, dissolving and re-forming into an unimaginable and unnavigable new configuration.
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He was that rare artist whose style suits his humor perfectly; a Hamilton joke is unimaginable rendered any other way.
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Putting a non-Arab in charge of the military's crown jewel would be unimaginable in any other Middle Eastern country.
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Instead, they treated Duke as though he was nothing but luggage and as a result, he suffered an unimaginable death.
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It will have come from Veidt as the greatest hoax ever created, intended to create world peace through unimaginable sacrifice.
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It's a one-state reality now, with parts of it being a military regime with an almost unimaginable gap socially.
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"Yakubets has allegedly been involved in cybercrime on an almost unimaginable scale for over a decade," said the DOJ's Benczkowski.
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A source tells PEOPLE that the Facts of Life actress is struggling to come to terms with the unimaginable loss.
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" Cheney, in public intraparty fighting that would have been unimaginable in another administration, called him, "a big loser (then & now).
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"It is almost impossible, in fact, unimaginable for a woman to report such cases," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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For weeks after that, the number of people — each with their own stories of surviving unimaginable pain and suffering — increased.
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They need new tools that can visualize events and outcomes that are unimaginable today but could be hard realities tomorrow.
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Obviously, modern technology means that Congress can now do things under the Necessary and Proper Clause that were once unimaginable.
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I was fascinated by how someone could live in two completely different worlds, one familiar to me, the other unimaginable.
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Sam Altman: I don't think people knew what was gonna happen because it's sort of ... It's unimaginable what has happened.
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But it's impossible to deny that AIs are casually achieving things that would have been unimaginable only a few years ago.
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But then again, many things that were once unimaginable have nevertheless come to pass in the last year and a half.
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But more than likely what was once unimaginable: Assad's outlasting of his domestic -- and international adversaries -- has now come to pass.
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Signs have been hung throughout the area, asking passersby to pray for the Brashers as they recover from an unimaginable loss.
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But it also happens to be a platform that empowers media and content businesses to grow and scale in unimaginable ways.
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After the unimaginable trauma of the occupation, they are now trying to rebuild their homes, often with little or no assistance.
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Westworld's futuristic story might seem unreal, but after this year in tech, it's clear that even the unimaginable can become reality.
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Not long ago this type of vicious partisan assault on the eve of an important international meeting would have been unimaginable.
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When Google launched its own free version of webmail in April 2004, it came packed with an unimaginable storage capacity — 1GB!
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Given the nearly unimaginable stakes here, it would be too dangerous for everyone of goodwill to abandon the ship of state.
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Data overload: The growth in connected devices also means an unimaginable amount of data will now be stored with every consumer.
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CHICAGO – At his desk at North Lawndale College Prep High School, Gerald Smith keeps a small calendar that holds unimaginable grief.
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Well, the unimaginable happened, but a lot of the country took that as a moment to imagine what else is possible.
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But years later they discover that the baby's biological mother might still be alive and are faced with an unimaginable decision.
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They are all asymmetric warriors, disrupting traditional industries with strategies and tactics heretofore unknown and unimagined — even unimaginable — by traditional warriors.
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" He added: "While my personal loss is unimaginable, the world has lost one of the greatest pop vocalists of all time.
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"It is a scandal of almost unimaginable proportions," former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Arthur Levitt told Reuters this week.
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The pressure to keep them generous is "unimaginable", says Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a former president who tried reform in the 216s.
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"The grief and pain his family is feeling at this time is, simply put, unimaginable," Boeheim continued, according to the outlet.
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It's not unimaginable that a decade from now, a platform such as Ethereum will handle stuff like trust funds and wills.
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If the admired Mr Jones loses to the reviled Mr Moore, on the other hand, such a recovery might seem unimaginable.
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Barro's conclusion is not unimaginable, and it should offend and sober up every white American with a brain -- and a soul.
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"What's unimaginable to me is allowing a capability that would allow a nuclear weapon to land in Denver, Colorado," he said.
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Whether that thing is something entirely new and transformative — unimaginable except within the fantastical confines of the sci-fi genre, say.
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As Niko and her young crew investigate, they face unimaginable danger on what might very well be a one-way mission.
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Give it a try—an unimaginable change in your routine may finally take place, despite the heated energy in the air.
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It is all but unimaginable that he would risk his reputation—and his firm's—by bringing such a patently frivolous motion.
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It's not a totally unimaginable real-life scenario for a 10-year-old with access to a Switch and sharp objects.
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Most employees worked punishing hours in dire conditions for abysmal pay while the men they worked for amassed almost unimaginable fortunes.
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With tears in her eyes, Annette Mahoney-Cross, Daniel's mother's cousin, spoke about the unimaginable pain his family is now facing.
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In another tweet, he linked to the GoFundMe of Lew and wrote, "Unimaginable," encouraging people to help the boy's devastated family.
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A Department of Energy-funded research group spanning several American universities is proposing a wind energy scheme involving almost unimaginable scales.
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Chuck Scothon, general manager at Fisher-Price, noted that a "child fatality is an unimaginable tragedy" in a statement shared Friday.
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"There are no words to adequately describe the unimaginable tragedy that brings us before this court today," he told the judge.
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Before its UK release, CNN sat down with Hirori to discuss Berwari's unimaginable courage and the film's difficult journey to screen.
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Yet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding departed from that tradition in a way that not long ago seemed almost unimaginable.
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In the end, Kubrick decided that "you cannot imagine the unimaginable" and, after trying more ornate designs, settled on the monolith.
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Weissmann's prosecution devastated the lives and families of the Merrill executives, causing enormous defense costs, unimaginable stress and torturous prison time.
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Face unimaginable monsters, explore puzzling dungeons, and meet a cast of unforgettable characters as he searches for his kidnapped sister, Aryll.
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Danielle, 42, and Jonathan, 40, say they've spoken with Trevor's brother and sister about the unimaginable: the possibility Trevor could die.
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The situation would get so grim that the unimaginable would happen: People would come to long for the days of Qaddafi.
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Such military missions are too big not to be provocative, but too small to survive a real (if essentially unimaginable) war.
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There are many of them, they are all serious and each of them could create an unimaginable crisis at any moment.
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" He added, "Add in the nonfatal woundings, which can be multiples of the homicide rate, and suddenly you're in unimaginable risk.
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But what was originally borne from improvisation and a desire to live simply is now borne from unimaginable mountains of cash.
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Seven years ago, when he farted his way to a loss against the Mavericks in the Finals, this shit was unimaginable.
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Such unimaginable dunks and steals that would break the very mind of whomever or, in this dark place, whatever saw them?
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The unimaginable On September 22, 2013, Theresa saw an article posted on Facebook citing a helicopter accident in the Red Sea.
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Suddenly, unheralded teams have a chance in a way that would be unimaginable if Spanish-style possession was the dominant ideology.
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We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we are never going back.
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"The last two years have brought unimaginable pain and grief to my family and me," Aaron Rich said in a statement.
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Two years ago, the idea that the old-guard evangelicals would treat Trumpism as a tenet of their faith was unimaginable.
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All of them have seen years — centuries — of unimaginable wealth and power, and, equally, centuries of sorrow, despair, warfare and subjugation.
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They swept and had been drenched in a feat that had been unimaginable it took a while to regain their senses.
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Individual tracking of mobile users for contact tracing — such as Israel's government is doing — is unimaginable at the pan-EU level.
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Swenson does his best to conjure the unimaginable years that follow, as the men are dispersed across the Ohio prison system.
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That some people wore outfits so spectacular on a regular basis — that they made themselves so visible — was unimaginable to me.
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Oswalt had one small child and another on the way, and the thought of creating that many drawings was almost unimaginable.
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"We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago and we are never going back."
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Unimaginable uses of drones are coming to life every single day and their evolution is only going to surge with time.
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"Today, cyber and other disinformation-related tools have enabled Russia to achieve operational capabilities unimaginable to its Soviet forbear," said Sen.
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Its provisions on energy don't reflect the reality today after Mexico's sweeping energy sector reforms — something wholly unimaginable in the 1990s.
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A Florida family of three is currently battling unimaginable circumstances after all three members were diagnosed with different types of cancer.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And as always, the president invited some special guests to the gallery, with inspiring stories of enduring unimaginable hardship.
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Last week, North Korea warned the U.S. would face an "unimaginable" nuclear strike for conducting joint naval drills with South Korea.
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Their accounts, previously dismissed as "unspeakable" or "unimaginable," now gained legitimacy in redefining the rules of what counts as public speech.
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In a scene of unimaginable horror, they say, the propeller mangled and killed Charlotte, who was asleep in her mother's lap.
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In these unimaginable situations, doctors often face a terrible decision: Should I run for my life or stay with my patients?
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Mollie was an amazing young woman and we are praying for her parents, brothers & friends in this time of unimaginable grief.
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By contrast, the savings and unimaginable conveniences for consumers and nonbank companies will be immense, a huge stimulus to economic growth.
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Much of the film is shot in extreme closeup of Röhrig's face, so as to leave the unimaginable on the periphery.
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It's allowed us to grow and prosper in a way that would have been unimaginable only a few hundred years ago.
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Before the events in Cologne, a debate of this intensity about the character of entire refugee groups would be almost unimaginable.
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And then there is the ethics of supporting an agricultural system of unimaginable suffering endured by farmed animals from birth to slaughter.
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One star is opening up to PEOPLE about her unimaginable health scare, while another is moving on after his high-profile divorce.
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Scarred by acts of unimaginable terror, victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and the Orlando nightclub massacre are finding healing in unity.
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That scenario was unimaginable for me before passage of the Affordable Care Act, and my ability to obtain insurance because of it.
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It was a place of joy, unimaginable entertainment from two of the best performers in the world, and a place of love.
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In the story, the strongman George Marchant is taken to see Vulcanus, who is able to perform feats hitherto unimaginable on stage.
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"The thought of turning to a hospital after such a trauma and being told 'we can't help you' is unimaginable," he said.
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These victims have survived the most unimaginable trauma, it is time we work to give them the peace and justice they deserve.
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"We grieve with them and we pray for comfort and solace during these unimaginable circumstances," Berry said in the statement on Facebook.
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Prices have been rising steadily for years around the country; in markets like San Francisco and Seattle, they've been reached unimaginable highs.
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We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we are never ever going back.
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Rather than being kicked out, a president can also leave office early by resigning — rare but, unlike the above methods, not unimaginable.
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After photographer Susana Butterworth delivered her stillborn son Walter at 36 weeks, she turned to art to work through the unimaginable pain.
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This is what makes the erect penis in Euphoria's first episode (an oft-unimaginable vision in American television) all the more shocking.
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In a once-unimaginable arrangement, a hotel owned by the tourism arm of the Cuban military will become a Sheraton Four Points.
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New Horizon's flyby of Pluto has given scientists an unimaginable amount of data, considering it's previously only existed as a pixelated blob.
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It is this cruelly small room for error that motivates some in the industry to imagine what, until fairly recently, was unimaginable.
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Early on they had the insight that the cost of computing would fall inexorably and lead to computers that were then unimaginable.
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"Our thoughts are with her family, and our Crew Members and customers who experienced this terrifying and unimaginable ordeal," the statement said.
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Simple questions like whether they should go to school carry an unimaginable risk of death and dismemberment to satisfy a barbaric demand.
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Still, a little more than a decade ago, any mention of psychedelics as treatment in high-impact journals would have been unimaginable.
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THIS is the STATE OF THE UNION #SOTU—the startling, unimaginable reality here for millions of Americans over 4 months after Maria.
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Flip-flops may be nature's most enduring sandal — but wearers of the item face unimaginable stigma and rejection every summer, every year.
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The Democratic leader started off this week confronting unimaginable polls that are good news for President Trump and bad news for Democrats.
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When Anthony was diagnosed with cancer, our relationship shifted; I was strong and in charge and she was going through unimaginable pain.
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But perhaps even more unimaginable for Kelli, is coming back to Clarkston High as a doctor and, more importantly, as a mentor.
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A year after MPP, while our unimaginable disregard for the plight of asylum seekers remains in Mexico, the solution remains within us.
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But "Falling" is when the shards of Sharp Objects' puzzle finally come together, giving shape to the unimaginable atrocity of its mystery.
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In recent months a number of the world's central banks have veered into territory once unimaginable to most economists: negative interest rates.
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No matter how you look at it, the cost of human life would be unimaginable if a second Korean war broke out.
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But what it's meant for Monaco, for people around the world, and, how their story continues to fascinate people, that's something unimaginable.
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"Mark's desperate search for a treatment for his son has led to insights into neuro-cognitive recovery that was unimaginable," Maher said.
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Inflation rates are unimaginable, with some sources reporting that it currently costs the equivalent of US $150 to buy a dozen eggs.
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I tell Butcher that the psychological burden on the animal cruelty investigators charged with trawling the videos for clues must be unimaginable.
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They have been through the unimaginable, and are working with UNICEF to help build a world where sexual violence is not tolerated.
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It's the audience's first introduction of the thief's trusty mentor and it reminds fans young and old that no wish is unimaginable.
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But imagine if they were just function, if their only purpose was inducing human pleasure in every imaginable (and sometimes unimaginable) way?
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This what-if, worst-case possibility that America might do the unimaginable — and elect Trump to our highest office — is severely unsettling.
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But, since 2010, its stock price has mostly been below that of Chevron, which would have seemed unimaginable in Lee Raymond's time.
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When we worked alongside President George W. Bush in 2003 to usher PEPFAR into law, that kind of outcome was almost unimaginable.
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Dr. Nunez would be on her feet for hours, splattered by blood and other body fluids, at times breathing an unimaginable stench.
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The world has certainly changed in ways unimaginable in 1996, and yet it is that dated perspective Pai calls on for support.
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"The suffering of the South Sudanese people is just unimaginable ... They are close to the abyss," WFP Executive Director David Beasley said.
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Absent some unimaginable change of heart from Beijing, such actions will probably result in an even sterner hand from the Chinese government.
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The Temple Mount This broad platform in Jerusalem's Old City is said to have hosted an almost unimaginable series of sacred events.
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"The terror that they had to have felt, going through what they were going through, it's unimaginable," Summerlin told the news station.
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Social media and other apps now produce previously unimaginable troves of highly detailed data about individual behavior, preferences and even personality traits.
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" He continued, "I'm just saying that human beings in 2018 are living with unimaginable powers of both creativity and utter, final destruction.
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The mercury, as the story opens, is set at minus 6 degrees — colder than most of us regularly experience, but not unimaginable.
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It is violence that is at once unimaginable and familiar, normalized, perhaps more so by the rage underpinning our volatile political rhetoric.
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Nevada and Michigan are home to advanced battery manufacturing on a scale that was unimaginable in the U.S. only a decade ago.
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The servicemen and women who bravely defended the Philippines and suffered unimaginable hardships in captivity came from all over the United States.
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But it can; everything that we think is solid and secure can dissolve, collapse on its foundations, be replaced by something unimaginable.
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Perhaps you cannot, but as the long history of the Fed demonstrates, many things that were previously unimaginable nevertheless came to pass.
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One measure of artistic success is the ability to move the mainstream — to bring once-unimaginable ideas to the widest possible audience.
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For some, like Ishqiyar Abudureyimu, praying openly would have been unimaginable just a few years ago when he was living in China.
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When we flush or rinse or otherwise send something down the pipes, we banish that material to a kind of unimaginable netherworld.
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These computing clouds are being filled with once unimaginable amounts of data from apps, websites and sensors on all sorts of things.
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It's easy, delicious, and worth keeping in your back pocket for the hot, humid days when turning on the stove seems unimaginable.
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My husband is a man of tenderness, wit, and words, but when it came to something this unimaginable, his vocabulary was stymied.
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The impending death of the digital download feels like an odd and unimaginable instance wherein the future dies before it has happened.
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But it is unimaginable that The Economist would even dare to ask the Library of Congress to unpublish content from its archives.
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" Google CEO Sundar Pichai told his employees: "I know you are in shock right now" and called the incident an "unimaginable tragedy.
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"Guinea worm is a truly horrendous disease, causing unimaginable pain and suffering," said UK International Development Minister Nick Hurd in yesterday's announcement.
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But unlike me, he chose the unimaginable road toward pursuing his dream in Europe, even if it meant risking his own life.
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In an instant, three generations of this Indianapolis-based family had perished, leaving Ms. Coleman with the unimaginable task of moving forward.
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And without breathless infomercial gurus like Tom Vu, Chris Farley's bellowing motivational speaker bit on "Saturday Night Live" would have been unimaginable.
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Hell, the show even did the unimaginable, drumming up enough fandom to convince McDonald's to bring back its Szechuan sauce from 1998.
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When the debate ended where it started, with a discussion of the coronavirus, Mr. Biden spoke about loss, briefly calling it unimaginable.
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Human beings are destroying large parts of the inhabitable earth and causing unimaginable suffering to many of the animals that inhabit it.
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Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary election on Tuesday night — something that was unimaginable just a year ago.
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It's a monument to a world in which unimaginable things have become real, where far-fetched conspiracy theories percolate within the mainstream.
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"It's unimaginable what they went through for us to be here," said Betty Lyons, Sid's mother and an activist for indigenous communities.
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As the COVID-2202 exacts an unimaginable price in lives and livelihoods, it is hard to think of anything else right now.
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"He must take responsibility for what he did in Stutthof, take responsibility for participating in these unimaginable crimes against humanity," she said.
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Amid the unimaginable hurt I was feeling, I wondered how other people were navigating the often disappointing and demoralizing venture of dating.
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She said that sometimes there are masked men who wake her up in the middle of the night to shout unimaginable threats.
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The spokesperson urged fans to refrain from speculating about the circumstances around Cha's death while his family copes with the unimaginable tragedy.
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We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we are never, ever going back.
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That an artist could achieve renown in this specialized repertoire was unimaginable a century ago, when even Handel's stage works remained unperformed.
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PARIS — French cheese connoisseurs want everyone who loves the country's culinary heritage to hear their anguished, almost unimaginable cry: Boycott French Camembert.
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In this season of unimaginable infernos in Australia, perhaps no place is facing more daunting questions about its future than Kangaroo Island.
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We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we are never, ever going back!
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Being homeless comes with unimaginable stress—and failing to create space for students to seek help at school only exacerbates the challenge.
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Images of one young father's grief after losing his wife, 9-month-old twins and other family members show the unimaginable toll.
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Her terror at being put through this -- against her wishes, and after living with the original trauma of the assault -- is unimaginable.
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I sincerely apologize if I caused concern or alarm to anyone (85033/2) ...The folks there and beyond are suffering unimaginable hardships.
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Their climate policies would devastate our communities by totally dismantling our national energy infrastructure, creating an economic disaster of an unimaginable scale.
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"In confronting common threats, and in pursuit of common interests, previously unimaginable opportunities and alliances are starting to emerge," he will say.
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For plenty of Americans — especially millennials, who were children when the books first came to the US — that's an almost unimaginable hypothetical.
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Over the coming days, we will continue to provide support to help everyone in our Google family heal from this unimaginable tragedy.
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The destruction and human devastation is so unimaginable that it's hard to believe a world leader will launch them again, they say.
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Like the Library of Alexandria, Wikipedia is also in a chronic state of budget crisis, but its total destruction still seems unimaginable.
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"There are no words to convey the profound sorrow we feel for the family and their unimaginable loss," Kalogridis said in a statement.
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It has been almost 50 years since I had my illegal abortion, and it's unimaginable that women would go back to those days.
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Over the course of her career, she's starred in some of Hollywood's most acclaimed blockbusters, but offscreen, McGillis has faced almost unimaginable struggles.
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X-rays revealed the unimaginable: the cause of his disability was a gunshot wound and the bullet was still lodged in his spine.
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Together they toured the world, shared the heights of unimaginable stardom, and changed the course of popular music with the songs they wrote.
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The original regulations that the City proposed were so ridiculous, they made it almost unimaginable that anyone could legally dine with their dog.
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" Barnes also noted that "if Roe is overturned, we will see a public health crisis that for people living today almost feels unimaginable.
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The crutch that is that kind of crush, unattainable but not quite unimaginable, blunts any actual attempt at healthy intimacy with anyone else.
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His North Korean girlfriend took photographs to show her future children an event that was "unimaginable" when they were living in the North.
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These "hurricane-force winds" were expected to "drive the fire in a way that is unimaginable," Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell said.
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" The prosecutors in the case argued against Raniere being let out of jail, saying the person funding Raniere has "unimaginable and limitless wealth.
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The very existence of a presidential candidate like Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who is openly gay and married to a male teacher, was unimaginable.
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Well, they were imbedded in a patriarchal world in which a woman's right to vote, much less run for the presidency, was unimaginable.
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Whatever threats had come from the North in the past were obviously empty bluster; an actual war blooming on the peninsula was unimaginable.
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For many, home is a source of comfort; coming home to a house drenched in the blood of a loved one seems unimaginable.
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But still we rise to unimaginable heights generation after generation, whether it be to the White House, the big screen or the boardroom.
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Indeed, it's unimaginable to me that that could happen without an act of Congress repealing those statutory obligations and mandating a zero rate.
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It's a sweeping complaint that describes what the DNC calls "an act of previously unimaginable treachery" that "inflicted profound damage" on the organization.
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The book follows Sancia Grado, a thief attempting to steal a powerful device that holds unimaginable power to rewrite the laws of reality.
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"Our hearts go out to Sydney's parents, and her family and friends — theirs is an unimaginable loss, and we share their grief," Rev.
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"Oh no, that is unimaginable, I won't imagine that because I know that's not going to happen, I know that's not gonna happen."
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Border Patrol and its broader parent organization, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, are perpetrating unimaginable cruelty at the border on a daily basis.
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"Nearly every surviving detainee has emerged from custody having suffered unimaginable abuses," said Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Syria.
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Sometimes your mind drifts there, to the worst thing you can possibly imagine, and you say, 'How would I cope with the unimaginable?
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While they are not in chains, most do not attempt to leave their masters as life beyond slavery is unimaginable, Anti-Slavery states.
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When the thought of simmering collards for dinner is unimaginable, this raw collard green salad will help you eat all your leafy greens.
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When he got his first job as a revenue analyst, right out of college, the nearly six-figure salary seemed unimaginable to me.
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Ozbilici's photograph shows that it is the world itself that has become a free spot—where nothing is unimaginable and everything is unreal.
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Another day, another threat by North Korea to stage an "unimaginable" strike on the U.S. amid tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs.
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From a thousand miles away, they watched as the horrors replayed in an endless loop, the death count climbing to an unimaginable high.
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Laboring mothers and their families were presented with unimaginable choices: Should we wait for the baby to be born while fires rage outside?
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Such a losing streak might seem unimaginable today, with Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress as well as the White House.
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The world of 2119 will be, in many ways, as unimaginable as our times would be for people living a hundred years ago.
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The racial element inherent to our fascination with this previously unimaginable kind of affluence is neatly summed up in the film's opening scene.
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That would give North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a man of unimaginable ruthlessness and brutality, the power to kill millions of Americans.
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At the same time, the characterization feels unkind toward Anna Douglass, who had taken unimaginable risks in order to help Frederick escape slavery.
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Perhaps it's time, then, to contemplate the hitherto unimaginable: Should Clinton's campaign operation look more like Trump's, rather than the other way around?
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It is good to look back to these world wars to understand how they started, in order to prevent the unimaginable: another one.
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Although fielded and assigned for use by the military, the nuclear bomb is inherently a political weapon, given its almost unimaginable destructive capacity.
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While I do not excuse their actions, no one who was not there in those unimaginable conditions has the right to pass judgment.
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They have opened up new markets and allowed small businesses to compete globally and in ways that were unimaginable a few decades ago.
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This World Water Day, let's focus our attention on solving these challenges in the coming months to spare unimaginable and unnecessary human tragedy.
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"Five is a cursed number in our city right now, and so we are again dealing with unimaginable loss," Mayor Andy Berke said.
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These shifts in weather patterns are spurring what once had seemed unimaginable: A reconsideration of rice as the central food in Malaysia's diet.
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And unfortunately, despite the lives lost and the unimaginable racism that precipitated the carnage, it's a tale that has largely been left untold.
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The injuries vary, ranging in scope from the blunt force of unimaginable trauma to the death-by-a-thousand-papercuts of daily microaggressions.
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The age of Trump is an age of thought experiments and conspiracy theories, of trying to imagine the unimaginable and accept the unthinkable.
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If ever the times, the politics and the mood of the country came together to make the unimaginable possible, it is in 85033.
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"I've just heard unimaginable accounts of killing and rape from Rohingya refugees who recently fled Myanmar," Mr. Guterres said in a Twitter post.
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That elicited a cackle and then a moan, as he told me how sorry he was for the unimaginable loss I had suffered.
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I was fine around lakes, rivers, creeks, but once the unimaginable depth and mysteries of the ocean came into play, I'd start shaking.
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In a world in which Alabama voters elected a Democratic senator, all kinds of previously unimaginable possibilities make a new kind of sense.
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By the age of 19513, she had witnessed unimaginable violence, but you wouldn't have known it from the joyful kibbutz child she became.
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In China, it won't be such a big deal — but globally, an Android phone without, say, Gmail or Google Maps, is almost unimaginable.
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She went through trauma in her life that is unimaginable to me — losing a child, having your husband [Charles] have all these strokes.
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Their presence would have been unimaginable in the past, especially for any announcement that fell well short of creating a real Palestinian state.
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For a simple artificial neural network of the sort proposed in the 1940s, the attempt to even try to replicate this was unimaginable.
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The wealthy Jewish neighborhoods in those cities are leafy and vibrant, places where the routine clashes in places like Kufr Qaddum seem unimaginable.
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"We are moving forward at a pace that was unimaginable just a short time ago, and we are never going back!" he said.
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That made it the fourth technology company — after Apple, Amazon and Microsoft over the past two years — to pass this once unimaginable valuation.
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"What they are going through is unimaginable, and my heart — our hearts — go out to them," Toby Emmerich, the president of Warner Bros.
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But Israel deserves a fresh start under a new leader who can imagine the unimaginable and, through statesmanship, honor Rabin's legacy at last.
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National history before their emergence rise to power was virtually erased from the textbooks, and a future without them was depicted as unimaginable.
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But surely the advantage that artists have over bureaucrats is precisely the freedom to make the unheard audible and to conjure the unimaginable.
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Clinton's email, was unimaginable at the time — but has since grown familiar, apparently creating the need for trafficking in exaggeration and unsubstantiated allegations.
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The disservice becomes unimaginable when it leaves the most pertinent question lingering: Did the President of the United States actually commit a crime?
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"Dear Edward" is the poignant story of some of those passengers, and of summoning the resilience necessary to move forward after unimaginable tragedy.
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Bagheri said that U.S. threats against Iran will draw a "strong, unimaginable and regrettable" response from Tehran, according to the IRNA news agency.
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But every single Democrat in the Senate voted in favor of the War Powers Resolution that day, something almost unimaginable three years ago.
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It would have been unimaginable last year, but now she hopes it will become a tradition that will continue for a very long time.
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The level of vile, often toxic contamination in basic consumer products was almost unimaginable to modern folk raised under the auspices of the FDA.
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But space has since become a sinew of terrestrial military power in ways that were unimaginable even when Apollo 11 touched down in 1969.
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For a period of about two minutes, the binary pair spiraled around each other with unimaginable speed, spewing gravitational waves into the cosmic void.
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"The relationship between art, music, and technology is blurring in ways unimaginable in the past," HP's Alyson Griffin said in a statement to Mashable.
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" Obama also criticized politicians pushing the "politics of fear, resentment, retrenchment," saying they are working "at a pace unimaginable just a few years ago.
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"Our hearts are heavy for the unimaginable tragedy that happened last night in Orlando," the Tony Awards said in a statement on their website.
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Emotion turned Carly Rae Jepsen into a folk hero, a title unimaginable during the nine-week run of "Call Me Maybe" at No. 1.
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"Destruction is unimaginable... Puri is devastated," Odisha's Special Relief Commissioner Bishnupada Sethi told Reuters, adding that 21.2 people were reported injured across the state.
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And so the platforms continued to moderate content, eventually growing to an unimaginable size, and employing tens of thousands of moderators around the world.
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Her bright eyes and friendly smile can easily hide the horrors she has lived, unimaginable physical and mental abuse that almost took her life.
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There's a good chance the nation's first black president will be followed by its first female leader, a reality almost unimaginable a decade ago.
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"One of the things that I learned during my run is that the depth of corruption on both sides is unimaginable," Carson said Tuesday.
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Wall Street and the world of finance lie in wait for the next stage in this unimaginable journey for the property magnate turned politician.
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And that arms control brings not just constraints on weapons of unimaginable destructive force, but also verification that provides knowledge of capabilities and intentions.
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I co-founded Sandy Hook Promise so no other parent would have to endure the unimaginable pain of losing a child to gun violence.
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BARE shelves in food shops have been a sadly common sight in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, but are surely unimaginable in wealthy, well-run France?
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But this week, for the first time in its short history, Orlando endured unimaginable tragedy, and the happiest place on earth became the saddest.
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Something that was once unimaginable — American and Russian planes shooting at each other in the skies over Syria — is more likely than ever before.
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But even though the physical destruction was unimaginable, the spirit and resilience of the people and the medical staff were up to the task.
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The image, captured by a former photographer from The Bergen Record, became a symbol of hope and resiliency in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
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Mr Abbot's book focuses on a clutch of early candidates who are plucked from Ghana and Senegal and transported to unimaginable luxury in Doha.
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And it's this craving for validation, experienced by billions around the globe, that's currently pushing platform engagement in ways that in 2009 were unimaginable.
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We are so accustomed to humans being the king of the planet that it's kind of unimaginable for us how different it might be.
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The country he liberated had suffered not just an unimaginable human disaster; it was also left wrecked at the end of the civil war.
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In her grief, Janet reflected on the life of her granddaughter, who — against all odds — survived an unimaginable act at such a young age.
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And Trump's use of Twitter gives us that access in ways that would be unimaginable if he was a more orthodox or traditional president.
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Many shared photos on social media, paying tribute to the team with #HumboldtStrong and acknowledged how the community will "never forget" the unimaginable tragedy.
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Aleppo is the regime's most prized target and such regime gains would have been unimaginable for before Russia entered the war late last year.
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The father immediately hitched a ride with a friend to the harbor where he spent the next nine days on duty — witnessing unimaginable tragedy.
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"I am trying to imagine reunion with her, with children, but it's unimaginable," she said, showing the pictures of the children on her phone.
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There is no scenario more unimaginable than the United States taking the chance of setting off a chain reaction that ends in total annihilation.
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"These family members are wonderful people who have gone through the unimaginable," Giuliani said, praising Congress's override of President Obama's veto on the legislation.
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Clinton lashed out at what she described as the "unimaginable cruelty" of Trump's budget proposal and the pervasiveness of conspiracy theories and internet trolls.
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"Hundreds of friends, parents, children and partners are confronting unimaginable grief today," Prince William echoed in a statement on behalf of the royal family.
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Wearing Ganni in New York occupies a previously unimaginable sliver of Venn diagram wherein one can look like a socialite who socializes with socialists.
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"This was a heartfelt loss for her and the pain is unimaginable, and I'm sure this book was cathartic," said Democratic strategist Steve McMahon.
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It's unimaginable and you will, throughout the book, try to imagine yourself falsely accused and in a five-by-seven cell for 30 years.
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At 14 years-old, Nidal has already witnessed unimaginable suffering and cruelty, including the brutal murder of his two brothers when he was 9.
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It is our hope that through the foundation we will be able to share with others the unimaginable love Lane etched in our hearts.
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Reuters reports that Iranian officials threatened an "unimaginable and regrettable" reaction in response to efforts from U.S. officials to stymie the country's chief export.
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The vice president called the shooting "a tragedy of unimaginable proportions" and said, "Las Vegas came face to face with pure evil" that night.
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The very, very rich enjoy unimaginable luxury while billions of people endure abject poverty, unemployment, and inadequate health care, education, housing and drinking water.
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Their 2628 million children have faced the very real possibility of unimaginable loss that comes with the death or permanent disability of a parent.
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Their words can condemn those that inflicted such unimaginable suffering upon them and strike fear in the hearts of future potential buyers and traffickers.
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If it is unthinkable, now, that the F.A. might turn him down, it is even more unimaginable that he would apply for the job.
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Its efficiency and capacity—thirty-six trains can run each way each hour on the Victoria Line, for example—are unimaginable in New York.
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In "Black Swan," Darren Aronofsky created one of the best psychological horror movies in recent memory against one of the most unimaginable backdrops: ballet.
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If confirmed, the new footage "compounds the already unimaginable and inhumane horrors endured by migrants in Libya," the United Nations in Libya said Wednesday.
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At this point, the thought of cleaning a two-story house is unimaginable to me — keeping one room clean is plenty for me, thanks.
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You'll meet your end if you eat too many monster bullets, which gradually darken the screen, as if some unimaginable nightmare is absorbing you.
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" It continued: "Plantations were places where people suffered and died, where Africans suffered unimaginable violence and terror at the hands of their slave masters.
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Every year that the war goes on plumbs new, previously unimaginable depths of violence against children, and violations of international law by all sides.
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That explosion occurred during the 22012s but had deep precedents, even before Woese's work opened the door to appreciating its unimaginable prevalence and significance.
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Everyone has experienced unimaginable disruptions, mere months before the Olympic Games, which calls into question the authenticity of a level playing field for all.
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But until then, people are using drones — remote-controlled airborne cameras — to get a previously unimaginable view of the light show in the sky.
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Here's what you need to know: • American Democrats are celebrating an almost-unimaginable Senate victory that shaves the Republican majority to a single seat.
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But he also points to the unimaginable moral hole that Esmail has dug for himself and that countries dig for their citizens and immigrants.
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As unimaginable as this might have seemed in July, Trump is the nominee, and the Republican Party is preparing to line up behind him.
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The project exemplifies a long-term vision among scientists and policy makers that is almost unimaginable today, as distant as those colliding black holes.
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We'd been exposed to an event people found truly unimaginable, one that shifted their sense of the world and what seemed possible in it.
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But it is unimaginable to me that The Times killed a story because of pressure from Harvey Weinstein, who was and is an advertiser.
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Since then, the L.G.B.T.Q. community has become visible in ways unimaginable half a century ago, with milestones like the marriage equality victory of 2015.
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And yet, the events that have taken place in the Senate this week would nonetheless have been unimaginable for most of our modern history.
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The source of his anguish is revealed about halfway through the film, which almost buckles, like Lee himself, under the weight of unimaginable horror.
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While those disputes may be approaching, Wednesday's gun vote will reveal a degree of consensus among Democrats on social issues unimaginable in earlier decades.
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That experience is difficult enough when the coverage is local, and unimaginable when a major media production turns your story into a national pastime.
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She plans donate her son's organs for medical purposes, turning an unimaginable tragedy into some small beacon of hope for dozens of other families.
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Consumer-friendly laws in Britain and the European Union protect passengers who purchase tour packages, in ways that many Americans and Canadians find unimaginable.
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The same is true for in-flight entertainment, which includes music, television and movie offerings that would have been unimaginable a generation ago. 22019.
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It has also offered a primer in how democratic societies can veer off the rails into forms of horror that, in hindsight, seem unimaginable.
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The unimaginable horror of the place still reverberates today not because many of the children were orphaned or abused but because they were stolen.
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The pursuit of quick, unimaginable riches is what incentivized so much of the irresponsible, reckless and illegal behavior at Wall Street's biggest financial firms.
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The reality of a flailing, uninformed president who is indeed destroying the federal government before our very eyes with his own incompetence is unimaginable.
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Sometimes they must do this in under battlefield conditions, adding unimaginable stress to a situation already fraught with life-threatening danger, stress, and trauma.
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You are not allowed to have private time with your friends around you, so the control system of North Korean society is really unimaginable.
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Reminiscent of both Colm Toibin's "Brooklyn" and Matthew Thomas's "We Are Not Ourselves," this enveloping novel follows a fraught Irish family through unimaginable trials.
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But after many long years of abuse, a stunted teenage girl who had grown up in a household of unimaginable horrors made her escape.
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"Fidel Castro's legacy is one of firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights," Trump said in the statement.
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"Many people have talked about military options being unimaginable regarding North Korea," Harris told a group at the Chamber of Commerce earlier this year.
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I would think that in God's presence, even people like Hitler will truly realize the unimaginable weight of what they've done and feel remorse.
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It is unimaginable, absent Obamacare, that a newly elected Republican president would make passing refundable tax credits to increase insurance coverage his top priority.
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For people living in comfort in the West, it is nearly unimaginable: entire neighborhoods leveled, and millions of people living in squalid, dangerous conditions.
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Young Catherine embarks on an unexpected adventure to unlock the mystery of what lies beyond the Stargate in order to save Earth from unimaginable darkness.
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It's pretty unimaginable… that 20 years later, you have her and her kids and Villi and her older kids all together as one extended family.
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In fact, I've spent my career in media talking with people who have relied on God to overcome and cope with unimaginable pain and suffering.
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Along with two other captives, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, Knight endured unimaginable torture and sexual abuse before the trio escaped on May 6, 2013.
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To her ex-husband, Prince Charles – as well as the rest of the world – the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, was an unimaginable shock.
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She grew up with unimaginable wealth, but her public persona (like her dorm) is that of a person who is almost implausibly down-to-earth.
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