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He wanted the paper to draw the community together, to reclaim its routine — a task made nearly impossible by all the outsiders streaming into town.
In Shivaji Nagar original occupants were given a lease, which the bureaucracy has made nearly impossible (or too costly) to transfer.
Somehow, presumably deliberately, it has been made nearly impossible to tell the difference between reality and the comments thread on an InfoWars livestream.
They are particularly useful, biologists say, where surveys are made nearly impossible either by terrain or threats like rebel groups and tiger jaws.
He wanted the paper to draw the community together, to reclaim its routine a task made nearly impossible by all the outsiders streaming into town.
On his way out the door, Hébert banned the export of cotton – already made nearly impossible by the Union blockade off the coast – except by authorized agents of the Confederacy.
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That, combined with his back problems, made it nearly impossible to find work.
This made it nearly impossible for anyone without major name recognition to run.
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