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Back then, no one could fathom another.
When I got into baking it was a big surprise; no one could fathom it.
It was first shown in Belgium in 1951 in an exhibition of modern design, and it was greatly admired for its technique, which no one could fathom.
Executives from all the networks agree that they had to devote the day to news if only because no one could fathom running something as frivolous as a soap opera.
There had been rumors of an eventual attack on American equipment in Hawaii but negotiations with Japan were ongoing, and in the early 1940s no one could fathom that Japan, located 4,000 miles from Hawaii, could possibly launch a major attack on Oahu.
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For all the talking heads' talk about him, no one could truly fathom the mind of the current sniper.
He called the advertisement linking him to the Klan "about as improper as one could ever fathom".
It is the most generically American Male idea of escapism and luxury that one could possibly fathom.
You have every right to be mad and upset, because it's not fair that you've been stuck in a position that no one could even fathom, but try to direct that anger somewhere else.
There was a strong sense that there was something bigger going on than anyone could fathom.
No one could have fathomed a year ago that something like this would happen so fast," said Michael Karp, chief executive of Options Group, a recruiter in New York.
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