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It would be impossible to replicate this setting in a high-rise.
The expertise gathered in the Lords would, he says, be impossible to replicate with elections.
The former action bowlers agree on another point: those times would be impossible to replicate today.
The success of Harry Potter might be impossible to replicate, and it shouldn't be held as any kind of a standard for anyone.
Those who make this argument say it would of course be impossible to replicate such oriental magic in the West.Yet the results of TIMSS suggest that this is, to put it mildly, exaggerated.
Hiddleston suspects that his last, frantic year is going to be impossible to replicate and that he had best enjoy the moment while it lasts, even if it means his girlfriend (actor Susannah Fielding) has to make allowances; even if it means missing his best friend's wedding ("which hurt").
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It's impossible to replicate back home.
"It's impossible to replicate nature — it's too good," Gang told me.
By Amy Waldman "It's impossible to replicate nature — it's too good," Jeanne Gang says.
It was one of those memorable, on-vacation meals that are impossible to replicate at home.
It's impossible to replicate that sound in a small room – you can always tell.
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