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The New York Times finds an anti-Cantor local voicing that timeless, impossible sentiment: "This country needs to get back to the way it was".
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The impact on sentiment is impossible to gauge.
The reviews are mixed as far as his effectiveness as a post player, but the sentiment is impossible to mistake: he wanted to shape his game to suit Anthony's.
Delving into their suburban memories, they have achieved, in a time of heavy guitar riffs and mumbled lyrical sentiments, the impossible.
Ukrainian's economy and geography, its history and culture, and its people's sentiments make it impossible for Ukraine to become either fully pro-European or pro-Russian.
But they said he says next to nothing, and gauging his sentiments is next to impossible.
Libya has so many cities that harbour intense local sentiment and it is manifestly impossible to appease them all simultaneously.
William Baker commented that "Many of Kylie's fans still regard Impossible Princess as their favourite album, a sentiment shared by many who worked with her .
Indeed, he had objected to Murray about Croker's inserting "high Tory" sentiment: Disraeli remarked, "it is quite impossible that anything adverse to the general measure of Reform can issue from my pen".
The sign was made by others, but she finds the sentiment to be a palliative for her impossible sorrow.
They seem intent on prolonging this wrenching process, perhaps hoping that anti-Castro sentiment in Miami will make it politically impossible for the I.N.S. to retrieve the child.
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