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These definitions are often impossible to arrive at from etymology — they are culled basically from 19th century English literature".
Deserts are varied and variable environments, and it is impossible to arrive at a concise definition that satisfies every case.
But why, oh why, have Muslims found it impossible to arrive at this logical solution to their current problems?
"It's impossible to arrive in the final of Roland Garros without losing a set if your game is not at a very high level".
It would be impossible to arrive at a precise figure for how many people could be affected by these mistakes, but it could come close to 30 million.
Without that spirit of the group, winning spirit, it will be impossible to arrive at the [World Cup] final, which is my target".
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As Evgeny Morozov points out, reviewing Kelly's book in 2011, 'The moment one adopts the view of technology as a "super-organism," it is impossible not to arrive at the deeply conservative prescription that this super-organism should better be left alone and not tinkered with'.
We review these remaining uncertainties which have resulted in disagreements amongst various research groups and have made it impossible to still arrive at something that can be called a standard model of the solar dynamo.
But, she later recalled, "Charlie was sometimes so entranced by the shape he was 'sculpting' over one's own" that when a dress arrived "it was impossible to get into".
Among other things, she said, the teams are too large, which makes it impossible for them to arrive unannounced at a mine.
The worsening weather threatened to shut down air travel for several days and perhaps make it impossible for them to arrive in time for the season-ending world championships.
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