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A massacre is somehow an imaginable horror.
Afterward, he's hardly an imaginable, or a bearable, human being.
Although concrete words tend to have highly imaginable characteristics, a concrete word itself does not represent an imaginable word.
There are also merely imaginable alternatives, such as Socrates' being a bishop, which never had a real basis in things.
These are unrealizable because of some previous change in the conditions of the subject, and some are merely imaginable alternatives, such as Socrates's being a bishop, which never had a real basis in things.
On an operating basis, yes.
Change your password on an irregular basis.
ITV director of television Kevin Lygo said: "Tony Warren was a charming man who gave ITV and the nation the greatest gift imaginable when he created Coronation Street, an idea that continues to entertain millions on a regular basis.
The looser standard, which Congress eventually adopted, would "provide a basis for the most intrusive interference imaginable by federal courts into state and local processes," John Roberts warned in a memo to Attorney General William French Smith.
He added that Mr. Chen had at least two enviable job options, including one at Fordham University and another at the Witherspoon Institute, a think tank in Princeton, N.J. "They have done more than imaginable, but I don't know how anyone could stay here at N.Y.U. on a continual basis," Mr. Cohen said Thursday.
On an as-needed basis?
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