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The street was nearly impassable with students.
To reach Negros Oriental, one must traverse a high, nearly impassable spine of mountains.
Covered by ice, nearly impassable by ship, the Arctic is still earth's least-explored frontier.
Elkhead, Wickenden explains, was "covered by snow for six months of the year" and springtime brought nearly impassable mud.
The paved road is already deteriorating from overuse, particularly from trucks carting coal and cement, making some spots nearly impassable.
And for Congolese who have a compromised mental and physiological system on top of the dire circumstances they're born into, the road to psychological recovery is nearly impassable.
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… In partial revenge, Khan has made many New York streets nearly as impassable as those of her grandfather's wartime Dresden.
In all of southeast Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina was the most vicious and thorough in its destruction here, and some streets remain impassable nearly five months later, blocked by houses that the storm surge lifted, twisted and deposited as wrecks.
The topographic heterogeneity of the Andes has resulted in a wide variety of habitats and barriers that are nearly or completely impassable to individuals of many species.
Margareth Martin, the Haitian government's representative for the southeast region, placed the death toll in the Mapou area at 1,000 and said that rescue efforts were nearly impossible there because the roads were impassable.
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