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A physician reported that all patients would return to work if their body was "immaculate", again, "but as long as this situation was not achieved, patients considered a return to work impossibility".
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Tolstoy based the prescription against oaths (including promises) on an idea adapted from his early work: the impossibility of knowing the future and therefore the danger of binding oneself in advance.
Before his death, he taught at Penn, Stanford, and Michigan, and published articles on maritime law, their scope profoundly, almost rebukingly more modest than that of his father's work — "Supervening Impossibility of Performing Conditions in Admiralty," for example, or "Private Carriers and the Harter Act".
In the south gallery Reynolds will present a series of recent video works, where impossibilities are made possible through his signature aesthetic - a lens that can fill one with reverence for the mundane.
Peres, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Oslo process, now sees his life's work receding into impossibility.
"Confessions of a White Racist" (1971) is a startling autobiographical work about the impossibility of expunging the racial bias ingrained in him as a boy and the complicity of every white American in the maintenance of the status quo.
It's that question of definition that leads to the discussion of her work, and the impossibility of pinning too much biographical fact on the shifting surface of her frequently dazzling songs.
Another limitation of our work was the impossibility of doing a meta-analysis, so we are left to present disaggregated results in the form of a narrative.
A final limitation of the work is the impossibility of extrapolating our findings to the entire city of Ouagadougou as the HDSS only covers five districts including two formal and three informal.
From his first exhibitions in London in the late '80s and early '90s, featuring, among other works, "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," in which he suspended a shark in formaldehyde, and "Mother and Child Divided," a four-part sculpture of a bisected cow and calf, he has aroused both extreme distaste and great admiration among critics and the public.
In an interview with the newspaper Le Figaro, French research minister François Goulard said that the disagreements between Meunier and Larrouturou had made normal work at CNRS an "impossibility".
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