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Both counties will consider this unthinkable.
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Plenty of her peers, even the above-average ones with self-sacrificing parents, would have considered this schedule unthinkable.
"We must be in a position to consider the unthinkable," he told a parliamentary panel in London.
Soon I started to consider the unthinkable: returning home early to Melbourne, to structure and a sound state of mind, to my girlfriend, my family and my job.
The energy crisis has even led officials to consider the unthinkable: instituting daylight saving time, something they have previously declined to adopt because it might cause confusion.
Even beyond that we have to consider the unthinkable: the probability that we will in the end have to talk to Isis.
By January next year, the European Union will have to consider the unthinkable - and perhaps lift the restrictions on 200 allies of President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party and on a handful of state enterprises used to bankroll the party.
Around the midway point, the situation will fall apart and Invisible, Inc. will ask you to consider the unthinkable.
Consider the unthinkable and the impossible.
— Federal regulators are considering the unthinkable in New England: severely restricting — maybe even shutting down — cod fishing in the Gulf of Maine, from north of Cape Cod clear up to Canada.
Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corporation owns The New York Post, and Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the real estate developer and owner of The Daily News, who for years have been bitter tabloid competitors, are considering the unthinkable: cooperation.
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