She has an affinity for reduction prints, which, to the layperson, seem inconceivably complex. |
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Chess, however, is almost inconceivably more complex, and the pieces can be arranged on the 64 squares of the board in 10 distinct ways. |
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Prehistory spans an almost inconceivably long time, perhaps as much as half a million years. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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Worse, and almost inconceivably, considering the rich subject matter, the dance drama doesn't even tell her story with flair. |
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There also is a sort of DNA wiring system that is almost inconceivably intricate. |
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In the past such an act would have been seen as inconceivably shameful to a family's reputation. |
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What happened during the inconceivably prolonged waiting period is irrelevant. |
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Suffering is something inconceivably wide-spread in this world, expanding into all forms of life. |
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The grandest of the Masters upon earth is Lord Dattatreya, whose attire is inconceivably simple. |
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Gifted with a inconceivably huge supply of thaumatons, they can level a whole city to the ground with only one strike. |
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The memory capacity of the human brain is just as inconceivably high as its computing power. |
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At a gas station in southern Baghdad, an inconceivably long line of cars snakes down a road, around the corner, and up over a bridge all the way across the Tigris. |
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It was quite possible to watch the shells falling: inconceivably swift dots of black, rushing earthwards with plumes of smoke and dust following their detonation. |
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In my opinion, it would be fitting to remind ourselves that the history of the Roma in Europe has been one of persecution, and that this persecution has frequently been inconceivably cruel. |
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In fact Perpignan at home are the Blues' next opponents in Europe, with Leeds away to come to determine a pool that, almost inconceivably, Cardiff now head. |
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This is an inconceivably high number compared with a private car. |
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The system was inconceivably cruel, something I saw at first hand. |
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That crowd is inconceivably vast and growing. |
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On top of that, physicists are convinced that the inconceivably tiny bits of matter they call elementary particles are the basic building blocks of the universe. |
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