He wanted secretly to pursue a more artistic path but his circumstances seemed to make that unattainable. |
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Dreaming is something that occurs while we are asleep, and it is usually something unattainable that we dream about. |
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The youngest is Pfeni, a travel writer who never stays in one place for long, and has a penchant for unattainable men. |
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How could she live without falling into despair with love so near and yet unattainable? |
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But ahead lay a quagmire, a demoralising contest in which progress was unmeasurable and victory unattainable. |
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Whether or not he achieves what many believe to be an unattainable goal is, in many ways, irrelevant. |
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It is not unattainable, it is within the reach and grasp of all who strive and aspire to have it. |
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The building then creates a climbable section to reach a tag section previously unattainable. |
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Alexander was unattainable for he took command of moving the ship down the makeshift slipway toward the tidal flats. |
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It is true, of course, that perfect objectivity in news reporting is unattainable. |
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When we were 12 or 15 it was an unattainable goal of how you wished your life to be. |
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Characters take turns bemoaning their frustrations or looking at the unattainable perfection of the stars. |
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All histories are dead, invisible, unfixable, unattainable, broken, inarticulate. |
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He lusts lasciviously after glamorous, unattainable women but actually lives at home with his mum who does his ironing. |
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For one thing, Kurt's pretty much only presented as a sort of unattainable ideal. |
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He was a teenager in the grip of a strong, young passion, and Bess was his unattainable beloved. |
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In their elephant-cord hipsters, tab-collared shirts and Carnaby Street suede laceups, they exuded an ineffable and hopelessly unattainable cool. |
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The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
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Acknowledging that there were limits to human knowledge, he had declared it unattainable. |
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The problem is that for most men, as for most women, that ideal is unattainable. |
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Though truth is not self-revealing, though certainty may be unattainable, the human situation with respect to knowledge is far from desperate. |
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So far, cooperative parenting remains an unattainable goal for this couple. |
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Long hours, mysterious forced injections for female workers and unattainable quotas are the hallmark of factories on the Massacre river. |
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These shows always stress the unattainable as a goal, whether it's a rich man, or a beautiful woman. |
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Meanwhile, the run on Roast Chicken rendered it unattainable within a very short time. |
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Posner has resigned himself to loving Dinah in the self-abasing tradition of courtly love, the object forever unattainable. |
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Just because something may be physically unattainable is no need to stop striving for it. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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The mixture of resentment, nostalgia and love for an unattainable home underpins the documentary. |
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The provision of high-quality care is not unattainable, even for programmes with limited financial resources. |
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All these goals seem unattainable in the chaos, confusion and disorder that seem to prevail presently in and around Pakistan and indeed in the whole world of humanity. |
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Houran's studies indicate that the most deeply obsessed also show signs of erotomania, the delusion of having a love affair with an unattainable or uninterested person. |
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Without a solid public infrastructure and genuine worker involvement, global health goals will remain just unattainable diktat from on high. |
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The pressure to climb to unattainable heights can eat away at the life of our soul. |
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I submit that instead of dreaming about an unattainable European superstate, we should launch a debate on the rights of the nations. |
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It is possible that the ideal-a transactions aggregate that adapts contemporaneously to financial innovations-is unattainable. |
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The purpose of intervention will shift away from the unattainable and focus on orderliness in the markets and preventing a dollar landslide. |
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But Republican primary voters too often make the mistake of preferring an unattainable ideal to the best candidate who is actually running. |
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Before she thought of college as unattainable, but now has faith in her abilities. |
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As a result legal resettlement seems unattainable to most refugees, forcing them to seek alternate means of reaching Europe. |
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There would no longer be any relationship between them, and the final objective would become unattainable. |
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This is unattainable at present for certain reasons, but we should strive towards it. |
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As mentioned above, reaching the employment target for 2005 has become unattainable. |
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In some instances, local factors make the realisation of the minimum standards and key actions unattainable in the short term. |
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However, according to recent research, access to justice free of charge is made subject to conditions that make it unattainable in practice. |
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Unfortunately this is also sometimes one of the most intangible and unattainable goals. |
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When we unconsciously try to live up to the unattainable standards of stereotypes, we can do physical and emotional harm to ourselves. |
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In this case, management may assume that the information they require is simply unavailable or unattainable. |
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This design philosophy makes it possible to achieve benefits that were unattainable with earlier systems. |
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We are able to offer levels of efficiency and cost effectiveness previously unattainable by us, or our competitors. |
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It is an outrage that something as fundamental as literacy becomes an unattainable luxury item for millions of people throughout their lives. |
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In addition, her job gave her access to a glamorous social scene that was previously unattainable. |
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Part science fiction, part picaresque, and part burlesque, its alphabetized entries gesture provocatively, giving glimpses of their source's unattainable body. |
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Paradise may be unattainable, but Arcadia posits that sympathetic company is necessary to a meaningful life. |
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Barbie has always been most reviled for her unattainable beauty and oozing sexuality. |
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For Madison Holleran, Kathy Ormsby, and Mary Wazeter, it was an easy commute from ambition to unattainable expectation. |
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How long should they continue to bleed for their unattainable aim? |
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Their affection blossoms into love which is unfortunately unattainable. |
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It certainly seems unattainable, but one cannot discount its possibility. |
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But at the moment what she wants most is looking more unattainable. |
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For the time being McConnell says that is probably unattainable. |
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Here in Drottningholm, it doesn't seem such an unattainable ideal. |
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We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation? |
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However, in the U.S., such decisions have increasingly become pathological obsessions, as men become more and more subject to unattainable body ideals. |
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The use of maxillary distraction, particularly in the cleft palate population, has allowed us to achieve levels of correction that are unattainable by other methods. |
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They write it on banners, mark it on their bodies and litter it through their conversations, a shibboleth that is both idee fixe and unattainable goal. |
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Yet these standards are not so high as to be unattainable, as attested to by the fact that the vast majority of our members live up to them every day. |
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Therefore we need to develop an efficient, competitive and cost effective energy market, because without this, an environmentally sustainable society remains an unattainable dream. |
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Its unique encoding algorithm reformats and reduces images to ratios previously unattainable without significant destruction of image detail. |
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And there's something about that slab of wordage that carries the eye forward, promising an intensity simply unattainable by your regularly punctuated novel. |
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However, security without development will always be unattainable. |
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And when objectives are plainly unattainable, we must have sufficient courage to revise them without giving up hope of achieving them within a realistic timeframe. |
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Unfortunately, home ownership remains unattainable for most Nunavummiut. |
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Housesitting for a wealthy couple provides the disillusioned young women with glimpses of unattainable suburban contentment. |
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Blogs connect readers and writers across time and space and enable the rapid development of a community of interests that, before the Internet, was largely unattainable on such a large scale. |
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The government's more recent attempt to announce clearly unattainable carbon-emission targets – and its subsequent U-turn inspired derision on both the right and left. |
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An equal start for everybody is an unattainable ideal. |
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You punish yourself for not matching up to your own wildly unattainable expectations, which have been drawn from society's wildly unattainable expectations. |
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Through the support of governments such as the USA, which in 2002 gave USD 5 million, thousands of torture victims have received a range of assistance otherwise unattainable. |
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Modern superheroes are too often modeled after the unattainable ideal. |
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Despite Harper's earlier advocacy for environmental protection, in 2007 his administration officially distanced itself from the emissions targets outlined in the Kyoto Protocol, categorizing them as unattainable. |
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But in the interval, Brahms always publicly denied that he was thinking of his longtime friend-and the unattainable love of his life-when he composed what was to become his swan song. |
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Ter Petrosian, a pragmatist who understands that in dreams begin responsibilities, believes that although Armenian reunification with Karabakh is justified, it is unattainable for now. |
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The rate of change that we see in genetic engineering is incredible and what we may consider as being unthinkable or unattainable today is surely within the realm of the possible and the reachable tomorrow. |
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And so the unattainable Oneness of truth is known in conjectural otherness and the conjecture of otherness is itself known in the most simple Oneness of truth. |
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Italy provided the Shelleys, Byron, and other exiles with a political freedom unattainable at home. |
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Complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin. |
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We scoff at ourselves when we're not there yet without recognizing that perfection is unattainable and that striving to reach our goals is a constant journey. |
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Also, flooding has helped the fish expand into previously unattainable water bodies. |
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Such a criterion constituted manifest evidence of the person's attachment to the successor State, apart from any legal tie, and for that reason deserved to be less strict and unattainable. |
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Lebanese women, in the midst of the media's bombardment of an unattainable beauty ideal, feel compelled to meet the 21st centry body commandments at any cost. |
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Further, voters are willing to support initiatives that prevent their legislatures from passing tax increases unless largely unattainable supermajorities are achieved. |
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Piles of Beluga caviar, vintage Champagne on tap and more lobster than you can shake a crabstick at give the whole weekend an air of unattainable luxury. |
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People observed the diversity of schools and the acerbity of their disputes, and decided that all alike were pretending to knowledge which was in fact unattainable. |
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