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Pressed on the fact that it would be almost impossible to read at the pace that the mimed sequence requires, Fields came up with a logical answer: "Photographic memory".
Truth be told, the Nintendo-like theme (called "High Score", undoubtedly to prevent any trademark lawsuits), makes Gmail nearly impossible to read — at least at night, when the background is all black (below).
Open Flame cuts off the internet if the integrated candle goes out, harkening back to a time when it was impossible to read at night without candle light.
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It is, quite deliberately, impossible to read as a coherent shape or space: glazed canopies intersect at crazy angles.
Israelis and American Jews will find it impossible to read the Haggadah at tonight's Passover Seder without thinking about the nuclear deal with Iran.
Worse, he found it was impossible to read a menu at night in a dimly lighted restaurant or the many car magazines that came to his house.
Speaking last week on BBC Radio 4's Midweek programme, Professor John Carey revealed he found his own choice, Ben Jonson's farewell poem to his dead child, On My First Sonne, "impossible to read without breaking down at the early moment where the poet appears to turn to speak to his son with the words, "My sin was too much hope of thee, lov'd boy".
It is impossible to read more than a volume at a time of this miniscule script.
Writer tells about shooting in St . Petersburg...Describes seeing a Liv Tyler sequence shot on a massive set in England... It's impossible to read Pushkin's intimate farewell at the poem's end and not feel that he is speaking to you personally.
While Edward Friedman, Spanish professor and Cervantes expert at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, defends the book, saying "It is by no means impossible to read," Juan Victorio, medieval literature professor at Spain's National Open University, concedes that few people bother to pick it up in the first place.
A few are inflammatory statements by the artist written in a twisting script at once amusingly ornate and next to impossible to read.
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