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The middle class woman is more likely to mythologise her femininity, to believe she chose it, even to enjoy playing the role of domestic goddess: her pleasure, her freedom to choose, becomes entangled with the actual work of house and children to the point where they become impossible even for her to separate.
For example, common SNPs are more likely than rare SNVs to be heterozygous in all family members, at which point they become impossible to phase by genetic methods.
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They became impossible to ignore in the mid-2000s, withethe discovery of other, similarly sized objects beyond the orbit of Neptune.
With 20 or more members, they may become impossible.
Instead, we seem to be either engaged in parochial feuding or caught by habits of tribal hatred so ingrained that they have become impossible to escape even at moments of maximum danger.
Herbie's infatuation with Haile Selassie (which culminates with his writing the Ethiopian emperor to volunteer his services and gun collection), his pleasure when Life magazine labels them the "Swiss Family Lester," his courting of celebrity and the lecture circuit — all indicate that the idyllic, isolated utopia they sought has become impossible to sustain.
Reporting in Europe will become impossible, they say, as information will dry up.
Now, having followed through with a pair of airstrikes on weapons shipments this month and, on Tuesday, the destruction of a Syrian Army position, Israelis are asking what their options are, as if they feel it has become impossible to avoid deeper involvement.
Also, removing laptop keys may damage them and they may break or become impossible to replace.
"But they've needed international support and without it, they may see their work become impossible".
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