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It is a torture-place for the damned in which they are flayed or eaten alive, disembowelled or impaled on stakes, either for incalculable ages or actually for ever.
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The economic and social effects of girls' leaving school by age 7 are incalculable.
His direction in his sixties of the opera "Falstaff," written by Verdi in his seventies, has been a triumph for the older generation and an incalculable treat for those of all ages to whom his gorgeous gay music, too rarely produced, is nearly unknown.
Their influence over women of all sports and athletes of all ages is vast and incalculable, but invaluable nonetheless.
Gingrich says he "belongs to a wing" that believes "we live in an age where people can do incalculable damage" to our country.
Dwight Macdonald, an editor at the Partisan Review, addressed the question of storage: "He has in 25 years managed to fill incalculable notebooks which in turn fill incalculable boxes".
Dimock captured incalculable depths in his offhand studies of farmers and fishermen, young dandies and aged former slaves.
As for those over 60, there would be an "incalculable benefit" in "commercial, political and professional life, if, as a matter of course, men stopped work at this age".
(Dippin' Dots sales: incalculable).
Items of "incalculable" value.
The loss is incalculable.
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