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The airfield could be used as one end of an air bridge to fly refugees to safety, if it was impossible to open a land route.
It is impossible to open a bank account without a legal identity, which limits their ability to find decent jobs, much less become entrepreneurs.
For days, it has been impossible to open a paper without seeing a picture of Bafta nominee Rachel Weisz, who played the passionate activist so well.
Without proper documentation for identification -- like a Social Security number -- she assumed it would be impossible to open a bank account.
"Even worse, some states have laws that are so restrictive it's almost impossible to open a charter school in the first place".
It was impossible to open a paper or turn on the news without seeing a picture of Osborne in a hi-vis jacket and a hard hat chatting away on construction sites and in distribution warehouses.
It is understood that Cameron will drop his pledge to hold a referendum on the treaty on the grounds that it is impossible to open a treaty that has entered EU law.
He argues that the standard business approach for a growing number of high-tech companies is: "It's impossible to open a factory; the hollow corporation is here; end of story".
Dr. Ethan Wiener, who is a pediatrics fellow in the South Bronx and said he was devoted to caring for the poor, nonetheless believes that it will be almost impossible to open a private practice in a poor neighborhood once he strikes out on his own.
Decalcomania stamps are absolutely necessary, because nothing else would adhere to cellophane wrapping, & since they are nothing but a thick coating of waterproof paint, it's impossible to open a package without destroying the stamps The Rayner-Consolidated Decalcomania Corp. have taken the contract to supply the city with relief stamps.
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