In discarding the idea of keeping just one day a week sacred, we may have lost something incalculably precious. |
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That regulation made New York City an incalculably safer place to live and work. |
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By 1897, the presumable date of Stoker's novel, the numbers are incalculably vast. |
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We are indebted to the women of our villages, who have contributed incalculably and almost invisibly to the development of the countryside. |
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While the costs of improving education systems may be substantial, the costs of perpetuating ignorance are incalculably greater. |
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Set pieces of urban architecture, logos and passers-by float incalculably and vertiginously towards the viewers. |
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Acid rain has by now become an incalculably more effective destroyer of trees than the axe or saw. |
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This will often result in incalculably small amounts of possible infectivity potentially remaining in the final product. |
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Euro-zone paralysis would be incalculably more dangerous, he says. The diplomatic consequences of a crumbling euro are perilous too. |
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Both would lose incalculably from war. The best way to turn China into an opponent is to treat it as one. |
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When liberation comes it frees not only the oppressed but also those who structured and maintained the untenable and incalculably costly systems of oppression. |
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His victim suffers incalculably before she is brutally killed in a manner that makes the viciousness of snuff films pale by comparison. |
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The hawks are always circling and the birds themselves can be incalculably cruel. |
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Both profited incalculably from the relationship. |
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Also central to the Group's discussions were the transforming effects of the digital revolution in every aspect of daily life and the incalculably rapid growth of cyberculture. |
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Addressing conditions in which the very birth of a daughter was regarded as a calamity, the Quranic reforms improved women's status incalculably by forbidding infanticide. |
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