Less fathomable are his attempts to justify his growing disenchantment with the job. |
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You actually thought we'd send her in without a fathomable clue to get her out? |
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It was her view that you couldn't fathom policy until the policymakers were made fathomable. |
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Yes, I'm nervous without a fathomable clue as to what I'm actually supposed to be doing here. |
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Such developments may initially be unusable, only fathomable to geeks. |
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The implications culturally and politically are complicated and not entirely fathomable – but surely worth discussing. |
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She would refuse – for no fathomable reason – to pass over a particular stretch of path. |
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Each reading space is attractively scaled and fathomable to the human psyche. |
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The internet, when it came in our teens, was welcome, exciting and fathomable, but it changed things briskly and sometimes bewilderingly. |
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A good deal less fathomable is the character of the men who weathered storms of lead for four years that must have seemed like — and for hundreds of thousands became — eternity. |
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