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The act itself — personally, morally, legally and culturally — is practically unimaginable in most of the world.
That such a challenge would come after a period in which Congress entered a new stratosphere of dysfunction and uselessness is practically unimaginable.
On Monday, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit threw out Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage, it did so in language that was direct, forceful, and, until recently, practically unimaginable from a federal appeals court.
For the corrections officials, district attorneys, and other criminal justice professionals I've joined in Germany for a week of prison tours, that kind of investment in staff is practically unimaginable.
At a barbecue this past summer, Baker says former members of two rival gangs sat next to each other after receiving services, a peaceful scene that would have been practically unimaginable just a few years before.
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Not that the federal government isn't perfectly capable of spending unimaginable sums of money on practically any project, but looking at current scenarios being considered for human missions to Mars, claims that such missions will cost a trillion dollars or more just don't add up (it would require the type of fuzzy math referred to by politicians).
Pretty unimaginable.
"Practically anyone, practically anything".
Practically organic, practically vegan..."....
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