Sentence examples for insurmountable war from inspiring English sources

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Do you really want the sociopaths from AIG, Wall Street trading firms and bailed out banks, who have driven the US economy off of a cliff in pursuit of their own enrichment, to have an unfettered and insurmountable war chest with which to campaign for candidates of their choice?

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This seemingly insurmountable World War II saga about three real-life soldiers who fought in devastating land battles across the Pacific Theater from 1941-45 wasoso emotionally impactful that viewers could feel the loss of each and every Marine who died in them.

Read the glowing press clips and you'd think that Google has an insurmountable edge in the war for tech talent.

Faced with hopelessness and insurmountable catastrophe during World War II, many people locked themselves in bathrooms to commit suicide.

Though the problems of the world seem insurmountable: over-population; hunger; war; deforestation; mass extinction; global warming, we have to believe that we can turn this around.

Royce initially has a seemingly insurmountable lead over challengers Tommy Carcetti and Tony Gray, with a big war chest and major endorsements.

"Depressing" and insurmountable problems like taking sides in an Afghan civil war are taken completely off the table, for the simple reason that we need those resources for other policies.

Faced by insurmountable odds as the Carthaginians swept down the Italian peninsula during the Second Punic War, the Roman general Fabius Maximus simply retreated and retreated, wearing the opposition down by declining to engage with them at all.

"The Journey Home," which has a female narrator, is also haunted by the war years and is built on the same structure of memories spiraling back to places of insurmountable pain.

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The war put an end to what Whitman called his "New York stagnation," when he was growing moldy with insurmountable family troubles and excessive drinking.

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