For a few millennia after the Big Bang, the universe was dense, turbulent, and unimaginably hot. |
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Even the routine stuff, connecting new pipelines, is unimaginably difficult. |
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This money will help children who are living the most unimaginably difficult lives. |
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There's no doubt that some people suffered almost unimaginably horrific deaths. |
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His remarks made me feel even worse than I already did, and also unimaginably ancient. |
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Her matted hair billowed out a bit as the stagnant unimaginably foul smelling air started to flow past them. |
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Zim's spindly arms and legs, Gaz's angry squint, and Dib's unimaginably large head are all hallmarks of Vasquez's designs. |
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He is unimaginably offended and dishonoured through the infinite guilt and abominable wickedness of the world. |
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The direction is unimaginably unimaginative, but the acting, without exception, is worse. |
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This set of RAM has boosted my computer's speed unimaginably, and I can now play all the latest games with relatively high settings. |
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The Bagbys found the courage to use their unimaginably painful loss as fuel for positive change. |
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Over the course of a millenium the resulting change is unimaginably significant. |
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There must be some other world, unimaginably fraught and violent, contiguous to ours but not normally permeable. |
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We did not know then that she was so ill, or the unimaginably difficult choices that she and her life partner Bob had been forced to make. |
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These are concentrations of, really, unimaginably small amounts, and it's why people are concerned. |
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The social and human impact of the crisis would be unimaginably high and long-lasting. |
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But there are also foreseeable extremes that still appear unimaginably far off to many contemporaries. |
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More than ever before, governments are able to collect, store, use and share unimaginably vast quantities of information about citizens. |
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The absinthes crafted by Jade Liqueurs are historically accurate and authentic down to unimaginably minute details. |
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These missions will be very long in duration and unimaginably far from home. |
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We know we're fortunate to be alive today, to be Canadian, to have found each other, to live freely, and we are honestly, unimaginably grateful. |
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Aung San Suu Kyi has been kept in solitary confinement and under house arrest for an unimaginably long time. |
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In the beginning, just under 14 billion years ago, when the universe was extremely small and dense, its temperature was unimaginably high. |
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Dr. Corkum found a way to make atoms emit coherent x-ray bursts that were short enough to observe these unimaginably fast phenomena. |
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In this film, the porcelain beauty of an incredibly attractive and unimaginably young Joan Crawford matches Chaney's angry armless antagonist magnificently. |
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Finally, unimaginably, the family that has tyrannized its nation for decades is gone. |
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Like most of my sister's stories, it provoked a startling mental picture, capturing a moment in time when one's actions seem both unimaginably cruel and completely natural. |
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To lose your hearing suddenly and totally is unimaginably frightening and life changing and existing services fall far short of what is needed. |
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Uganda is devastatingly poor, which translates into an unimaginably low ratio of nurses to patients, not to mention an absence of resources to support quality patient care. |
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The money they raise will help people living unimaginably tough lives in the UK and in Africa so hurry before they run out. |
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In all of this imagery, God appears to be unimaginably enormous and the more we allow the power of the poetry to shape our vision, the more we find ourselves shrinking. |
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Killing any person, no matter what crime he may have committed, is considered unimaginably terrible. |
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A fire would have unimaginably dire consequences, not only in the form of permanent damage to health but possibly of environmental contamination too. |
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An unimaginably large number of children seem to join schools that charge exorbitant fees and use the English language as the medium of instruction. |
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What worth can we possibly have in such an unimaginably huge creation? |
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Peaceful desert, unimaginably vast areas of steppe, a stillness so quiet that you can hear it, a fascinating pattern of light and reflections in the vast and beguiling landscapes in the land of eternal blue skies. |
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Kaspi, the payoff in studying these unimaginably dense, far-off objects is clear: a better understanding of the fundamental physical laws governing the universe. |
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Compared with other sellers, our prices are unimaginably low. |
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They were spread among towns and cities across the country, where local groups of volunteers helped them settle into a new life unimaginably different from what they had known. |
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When I step out of my cell, the world is unimaginably bright. |
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We also know that the pain is unimaginably deep for people who must grieve and rebuild, or worry and wait. |
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The cost to the local taxpayer of this unimaginably stupid practice is pounds 10,000 in seat replacements. |
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