How much are we able to let go of our reality while we sleep, dreaming of impossibilities, flying without wings, achieving the unachievable? |
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However, there are still passages in which Descartes says that God can bring about impossibilities. |
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Previously conceived impossibilities danced in all their minds as they forged forward. |
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But in my daydreaming fifteen-year-old soul, the impossibilities inherent in such a feeling only served to intensify my hero-worship of William. |
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Find the light side of your crazy day, learn to laugh about impossibilities with good friends. |
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You'll start to get hung up on little dumb things like the physical impossibilities that riddle most of the activities the characters do. |
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The result is a borderline-incoherent story that is so riddled with holes and impossibilities that it defies understanding. |
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Adam Phillips starts his essay on the impossibilities of human desire by quoting Christopher Tietjens, the stoic hero of Ford Madox Ford's tetralogy, Parade's End. |
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Let's get all the possibilities and impossibilities on the table now. |
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After eliminating the impossibilities, the master of deduction explained, he had been left with one simple irrevocable conclusion, as plain as the nose on one's face. |
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It would make it easier to tell him he talked of impossibilities. |
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Relays are modified in accordance with the configuration as long as no logical impossibilities are detected. |
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I've always been an advocate that the simplest left-brain logic is often key to resolving design impossibilities with no viable counters or mending. |
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But then, the history of the second millennium comprises a chronicle of seeming impossibilities becoming realities. |
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But difficulties are not impossibilities, and the participants in this symposium discussed some of the approaches that are beginning to reduce our ignorance. |
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Expert Guana employees advise you on the possibilities and impossibilities according to your specific situation and requirements. |
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These murders culminate in his suicide, which is, like the murders themselves, shrouded in empirical impossibilities and supernatural improbabilities. |
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Those three the military has already stated are categorical impossibilities. |
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All these types of protection do not necessarily apply to every mine hoist, for example due to technical impossibilities. |
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That being said, we must not confuse difficulties with impossibilities, and certainly not inevitabilities. |
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I think I'll have to change it because of the vicissitudes of life, impossibilities, advices given by locals or my companions. |
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I could believe in impossibilities, but you made them realities. |
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The meeting began to be somewhat fidgety also, for the contest directed their attention to the dangers, if not the actual impossibilities, of the proposed expedition. |
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Persevere in spite of hindrances, discouragements and impossibilities. |
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If a way the world might not be is a way some concrete impossible world is, impossibilities are realized by the plain existence of impossibilia instantiating them. |
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Extended modal realism is quite a strong position: concrete impossible worlds represent absolute and logical impossibilities directly, by instantiating them. |
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It excludes doubt, discouragement and impossibilities. |
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How can we revive this love that made us tremble with the promise of endless impossibilities, unlimited desires, how can this love convince us to accept a world that shrugs off our tenderness, our doubts? |
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Poetic license is granted without request for sheer enjoyment of this delightful tall tale of impossibilities. |
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In conclusion we see that the six case studies considered exhibit the entire range of possibilities and impossibilities for differentiation in environmental quality, emission standards, product standards and instruments. |
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Further impossibilities of the old order become realities in the new one. |
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I use the scare quotes to emphasize, pace Foucault and Derrida, the impossibilities and potentialities of the moment of meaning at the site of reading. |
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