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The language barrier was his most insurmountable obstacle.
Haktarr "The visa regime is not the most insurmountable barrier in the lives of the Russian citizen.
"Bloomberg's Bill Near $50 Million for Race So Far" (front page, Oct. 8) illustrates one of the most insurmountable obstacles to good government in this country.
Several theater producers contacted recently said that "Carrie," no matter how well acted and sung, presented far more than the usual share of difficulties, the most insurmountable being that nearly every character is dead at the end.
Along with whatever bits of webOS they kept around, HTC's purchase of Palm would have also earned them one of the biggest, most insurmountable patent catalogs in the industry, thereby securing themselves against future lawsuits from Apple or anyone else.
We've partnered with Universal's "Unbroken" to round up some inspirational quotes, from Zamperini and others, that will give you the motivation to thrive in spite of the most insurmountable obstacles.
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But there are all sorts of examples, including from recent history, demonstrating that even the most seemingly insurmountable institutions can be weakened or uprooted when they become abusive enough.
The most acute and insurmountable feelings anyone has ever felt.
Any attempt to include Israel in the alliance, an idea discussed within past American administrations, would most likely face insurmountable barriers, however, given that all NATO member states would first have to sign off.
The lessons of "Monster Garage" are not unlike those of marriage: most problems are not insurmountable, but occasionally things fail.
For years, even as the medical community persuaded more people to become organ donors, it faced a seemingly insurmountable problem: Most people do not die in hospitals, making saving their organs for transplant nearly impossible.
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