Heavy rain often causes rivers to swell, sometimes making them uncrossable even for large and wellequipped vehicles. |
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An uncrossable chasm was created between the virtuous throne and virtueless politicians. |
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To take action, however, it would have to cross an uncrossable line, no matter what or how many reforms it imagines and implements. |
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Not uncrossable, but a distinct military difficulty. |
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In a tailor's window, a dummy dressed in a black tuxedo imagines he can goes through the uncrossable to declare his love to the neighbor across the street, a beautiful bookseller. |
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There is what appears under normal circumstances to be an uncrossable boundary, a total barrier. |
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Prior to that, the world had been warmer, the ice caps smaller, sea levels higher and the Channel had consequently been full of water and therefore uncrossable. |
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The impressive highway, now five years old, that crosses the previously uncrossable Taklamakan was ostensibly built to allow the development of oilfields. |
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The survivors were rescued after two of them trekked for days through deep snow until they spotted a Chilean peasant on the far side of an uncrossable mountain torrent. |
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There are very few bridges on the footpaths in Skye and even short periods of heavy rain can cause rivers to rise rapidly, often making them uncrossable. |
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