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After a long pause, it proved impossible to start the music again.
And just as it's impossible to start the story of the cold war without delving back into what happened at the Yalta Conference, today's world has to be seen through the prism of the Cuban missile crisis, the Cultural Revolution in China and the Prague Spring.
It gets harder (but not impossible) to start the habit of exercise in your 30's.
It proved impossible to start the cameras with frame specific accuracy even though the external genlock means that the frames are themselves always exactly synchronised.
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After it is over, it will be hard if not impossible, to start this same friendship up again.
Since it is practically impossible to start acquiring the signals at a given time instant, the signals have to be synchronized in time domain using a novel signal processing technique.
That has left investigations suspended and made it all but impossible to start new ones, the prosecutors said.
But once you're in a scene for more than six months, you've usually exhausted all potential prospects, and it becomes impossible to start a band without remembering the time you and the keyboardist did the horizontal mambo and superglue.
"If you're not inheriting a farm it's basically impossible to start up because of the high prices," she says.
"It has to have been next to impossible to start a nonprofit before the internet unless you had a lot of money.
In his memoirs, Andrei Gromyko, foreign minister throughout the period, complained that it became impossible to start a normal diplomatic conversation with the Americans because they would always produce a list of names of individuals whose human rights were being abused by the Soviets, i.e. Jewish refuseniks.
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