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Hydra would have been impossible to make without Fahim's deep pockets.
Yet, clearly, these pictures would have been impossible to make if Millais had asked Carrie, aged three, and Mary, five, to pose for more than a few minutes.
It would have been impossible to make it work without the New York Healthy Food and Healthy Communities Fund, which provided a $304,000 grant to subsidize the start-up costs.
But given the scale of the cutbacks he said were put to him by Fincham, Bragg said it would have been "impossible to make two or three programmes, never mind 18 or 12".
Mr. Grazer, who is based at Universal, said it would have been impossible to make the Korshak movie there because of Mr. Korshak's connections to the former Universal chief Lew Wasserman.
Not only would the building have fallen down, but it would have been impossible to make glass panels that were light enough or that could have been bent into the shapes that the design demanded".It has taken 80 years for glass technology to catch up with what Mies was sketching," says Neven Sidor, of Grimshaw Architects.
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It is impossible to make everybody happy.
That's going to be impossible to make up.
"Sometimes it's impossible to make something exactly the same.
It is impossible to make gun terrorism impossible.
Without professional reporting, it is impossible to make informed decisions.
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been impossible to verify
been impossible to implement
been impossible to incorporate
been impossible to exert
been impossible to conclude
been impossible to achieve
been nice to make
been content to make
been happy to make
been slow to make
been impossible to travel
been impossible to establish
been impossible to carry
been impossible to have
been impossible to satisfy
been impossible to root
been impossible to live
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