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"It's virtually impossible to get much closer on your second shot than Vijay did," Duval said, referring to Singh's two-putt birdie there.
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On the bright side: it is mathematically impossible for congress to get much more polarized.
Living in the city we find it impossible to get up much speed at all, and the 55 miles per hour that the President has proposed as a limit is no more limiting to us than would be a law against levitation.
Marci McDonald, who spent months trying to gain access to his inner circle, found it impossible to get so much as a glimpse of his "invisible wife".
It's true that it's almost impossible to get a toehold on much of Porter's later work, owing to its high varnish: her characters can barely breathe beneath the sheen.
It's pretty much impossible to get an impartial opinion.
While US interest rates may now be zero, for example, it's still all but impossible to get a mortgage for anything much less than 5 per cent.
Public transport links make it impossible to get home from some theatres much after 9pm, an embarrassing contrast to those German bus services timed to coincide with the end of every performance.
Cheese always works best with fresh (as in out-of-the-cow-that-day) milk, but unless you live on or next to a farm, that's pretty much impossible to get hold of, so supermarket milk will have to do.
It's pretty much impossible to get a leak-free repair from a partial replacement of the original seal.
The resulting sound was good, though it was impossible to get a sense quickly of how much better it really was than what I'd normally hear.
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