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Unreachable
adjective
Unable to be reached; impossible to attain.
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The long Hollywood lineage of films about the FBI bringing rich, unreachable men to justice has lent a distinct movie-like quality to the crumbling of Sepp Blatter and Fifa, from the dawn arrests of accused high-ups at their five-star Zurich hotel, through the criminal confessions of Chuck Blazer, to the still pinch-yourself moment the president announced his fall.
Governor Logan suggested she had delayed the declaration of a state of emergency by being unreachable.
Andrej Dynko, chief editor of the independent Nasha Niva newspaper, said: "Seven of the presidential candidates are unreachable by telephone and one of them, Grigory Kostusev, managed to send a text message saying he was delivered to Amerikanka, the KGB prison in Minsk.
Not only do the tracks from new album Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action slot seamlessly into this exuberant canon, some of them could've been written especially for the event: Stand On The Horizon, an ode to the romance of unreachable distances, is full of North Sea references and Evil Eye even contains a knowing West Coast synth whine as an (unintentional) nod to Snoop.
When at his rare concerts devoted fans demanded better, Presley served up tepid versions of his 1950s classics.By the mid-1970s, theidoldol was unreachable.
For example, SAP has an online chat service for its NetWeaver software, where customers and staff can collaborate with the people who design it.Clearly, the internet has allowed people to interact easily and cheaply with others who would previously have been unreachable, and social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn are spawning all sorts of new relationships and collaborations.
Many of them are unreachable political primitives, intent on bringing down the peace process rather than joining it.
Making each picture was like throwing a stone without knowing where it would land, how close to the unknowable and unreachable.
It will also add to the government's budgetary problems: its target, agreed with the IMF, of cutting the fiscal deficit to 3.5% of GDP (from 6.5% last year) now looks unreachable.
Organised crime gangs, often from Eastern Europe, extort money from gambling and pornography sites by using botnets to make them unreachable.
He sees both pain and low mood as warning mechanisms and thinks that, just as understanding chronic pain means first understanding normal pain, so understanding clinical depression means understanding mild depression.Dr Nesse's hypothesis is that, as pain stops you doing damaging physical things, so low mood stops you doing damaging mental ones in particular, pursuing unreachable goals.
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