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Giving her the slip in Asheville would be nigh impossible, so he'd be with her until the next stop, probably Knoxville or Raleigh.
But it would be nigh impossible to check up on their conduct in a theatre of war – which is, after all, where they would generally be deployed.
Indeed, O'Neill admits coming away empty-handed would be nigh on disastrous.
But taking smart evasive action, he contends, would be nigh on impossible for a self-driving car.
It should be available on the local wireless network… now!" Generally, pulling off something like this would be nigh impossible.
Though much of the blame does lie with warm air rushing north from the Gulf of Mexico, stopping it would be nigh on impossible, Prof Wurman says.
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Dozens of different groups stage attacks, so it would be nigh-impossible to tell whether one particular insurgent group had ceased fire or not.
Switching the 2022 World Cup to the winter would be "nigh-on impossible" according to Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore.
It would be nigh-on impossible to get all the 70+ northern local authorities to agree to the former, while the latter would probably be ignored by central government.
With two bunkers between his ball and the flagstick, a lofted wedge shot seemed the only option, which would be nigh-on impossible to stop on the parched ground.
"In an emergency it would be nigh-on impossible to get out of such a small space".
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