Sentence examples for has managed the impossible from inspiring English sources

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Finally, The Scotsman's chief comedy critic Kate Copstick has managed the impossible – the 10-star review.

Simon Louvish has managed the impossible, at this late stage in the game: he has found an approach so illuminating that he reaches the heart of his subject more penetratingly than anything on Chaplin I have read, with the single exception of Parker Tyler's Chaplin: Last of the Clowns, which offers a dazzling and profound Freudian analysis in the most deliciously fancy-pants prose imaginable.

Channeled into the lithe form of a vibrant soubrette, Nicolle Rochelle, delighting old fans again, while winning scores of new admirers, Josephine has managed the impossible feat of rebirth!

Ultimately, I believe a film is about the audience, what each person walks away with after a screening and with Return to Homs having been voted the favorite at Middle East Now, winning the coveted Audience Choice Award, I'd say Derki has managed the impossible: to make the Syrian crisis real, give it a face and overwhelm our hearts.

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Well, over the past few years choreographers have managed the impossible, making every effort to yank skivvies off whenever remotely necessary, and especially when it isn't.

The league has been illuminated by players such as Alexis Sanchez, arriving at Arsenal and bringing even more swagger to Arsene Wenger's cultured side - and perhaps an FA Cup winners' medal too - and Philippe Coutinho, who has managed the seemingly impossible feat of upstaging even the mighty Steven Gerrard in the Liverpool skipper's last season at Anfield.

Meanwhile, the professor cum finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, has managed the seemingly impossible task of uniting the Eurogroup -- but at his own expense.

He has managed the referendum issue before.

No team has managed the feat twice.

English Heritage has managed the castle since 1984.

Earlier in the week the BBC had managed the almost impossible, in a mildly historic week when even strident republicans might have felt a tender softening towards the monarchy, or at least a faint disposition to nod to the decades involved and a certain sense of service.

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