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But there have been more insurmountable challenges.
Hostility can certainly present a more insurmountable barrier than indifference.
Now, death and the notion of ownership have seemingly created even more insurmountable problems.
For the elderly with vanquished memories and damaged minds, worshiping often becomes one more insurmountable obstacle, one more of life's familiar rituals that no longer seems for them.
Dreams of galactic travel have faded over the half-century since, as the cold distances of space seem ever more insurmountable.
Later, when Eddie revised his dream — he wanted to be a sportscaster — his father spotted an even more insurmountable hurdle: "They'll never let someone with a face like you on television".
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Other problems are more intractable, seemingly insurmountable.
"It would be one more difficulty, but not insurmountable," he said.
Bravo to Judith S. Kaye, New York's chief judge, for trying to make our divorce laws and requirements much more reasonable and less insurmountable ("The Long Divorce," editorial, March 26).
As the death toll grows higher, we learn more about the seemingly insurmountable differences that exist between Israel and the Palestinians.
Manning drilled a pass to Wayne at the goal line for a 3-yard touchdown pass and a lead that, for a Ravens offense that will probably spend the off-season trying to find more downfield threats, was insurmountable.
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