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But while it lasted the USSR had a reputation that is now almost impossible to recapture.
It's almost impossible to recapture the thrill of those times, but I recall a little of what that felt like.
As with all good photojournalism, its success hinges on the combination of the photographer's skill and vision with a significant moment in time that is impossible to recapture.
One might dog-ear the pages, scrawl in the margin or take copious notes, but the experience of reading itself, already a shuttling process of mental oscillation from the first line on, is impossible to recapture in full for the reader of the review.
If you become fixated on any one goal, then the theme of enhancement can drift away until it is impossible to recapture.
Moreover, bypass of the CRS at the time, before the presence of search engines and online booking, meant that the lost business was likely to be impossible to recapture as long as participation in the CRS was denied.
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It's impossible to fully recapture the magic of a life-changing musical experience.
"If you take away the money, you start losing key personnel, and trying to recapture that is nearly impossible," says Pivovaroff. "So even if NASA just turns the money back on, there's not going to be anyone there who knows how to build this stuff".
A crucial, revealing and in some ways impossible to assimilate event takes place about halfway through the novel - Sethe's former owner shows up with some officers to recapture the escapees, and Sethe attempts to kill her children.
Writer says to recapture airport in Sarajevo.
But why is it difficult to recapture?
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