It would be insuperably expensive and logistically impossible for a daily paper to check every story before publication, the way magazines do. |
In a 1950 picture of the tall, dark-haired, insuperably elegant Dovima wearing a satin evening gown by Fath, the model's body language and face send delightfully tangled messages. |
It is hard, on the other hand, to blame the policeman, blank, good-natured, thoughtless, and insuperably innocent, for being such a perfect representative of the people he serves. |
The belief that the early published editions are insuperably corrupt originated in the Third Reich. |
Cladding and glazing this complex shape was also something that would have been almost insuperably difficult before the arrival of the computer-generated special shape. |