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“It's screwed up, but not insurmountable
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As for the actual wall, one look at the marvel of fortification and it was no wonder why their predecessors thought it was insurmountable
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The wall was far from insurmountable, any substantial army could easily force its way through, while a smaller party could climb it with only a minimal effort
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What she could see of the avatar was formidable but not insurmountable
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insurmountable walls are the ones in your heads
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That's how we have historically dealt with insurmountable odds
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I have yet heard of none, however, which appear insurmountable
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Beloved, I am NOT there! You are deceived! Stop looking up this unending road, this insurmountable mountain you call faith! STOP! Look next to you! Here I am! I am always with you, yes, I am with you always, where you are!
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Sylvia might have put up a stink but, as she had so often, Caroline came to the rescue whenever Mike encountered another of Costa Rica’s insurmountable bureaucratic obstacles to just about anything
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She and Sal talked one entire night, considering one smuggling scheme after the other, but in each, they found insurmountable shortcomings
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“Yes, that whopping two-year gap really is insurmountable, isn’t it?”
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says, “You’re big, but OK” in the face of insurmountable odds
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Nevertheless, no matter how resplendent and splendid that littoral may appear, it can present some inconveniences to the tourists who want to sense and experience everything and find themselves with insurmountable obstacles of physical nature
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Emotionally drained, Roger had to cope with urgent and pressing problems: a bankruptcy to be filed in the closing of the two bookstores, the house foreclosure, the numerous and costly court trips, the older children’s mounting pressure for him to take Chad and Manuel away from their mother and Agatha’s growing influ ence, the creditors’ continuous threatening calls, the collection of the bookstores’ back taxes by the Board of Equalization of the State of California, and many other almost insurmountable worries
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George, if I had what you have, I'd have an ego that was insurmountable
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They say our normal mental conditioning, however, is certainly not an insurmountable barrier to the direct perception of reality, as yogis, mystics and shamans have shown us
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Brink thinks, “It is not an insurmountable problem
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Whenever she faced insurmountable difficulties in her more than thirty years of mission to protect the environment in India, she would turn to his biography for strength and renew her determination to pursue her objectives
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Three metres of vertical rock seemed insurmountable until Leon removed his sandals, stowed them in his backpack, and with fingers and toes inserted in tiny crevices, clambered up the rock face and hauled himself over
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His life-goal was about to be realized despite recent developments that were worrisome, but not insurmountable
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meaning in terms other than negative, we are met with an insurmountable
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The men got out of their vehicles and started to clamber over the rock fall and which annoyed Gomes as he had hoped the fall of rocks would isolate the men and the piles would be insurmountable
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It looked insurmountable, that giant palisade with its sheer curtains of solid rock in which bits of quartz winked dazzlingly in the sunlight
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Hundreds of seemingly insurmountable challenges fell away one at a time under the combined assault of seven motivated humans and one well programmed computer
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“That is not an insurmountable problem,” Rachel assured her
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It may have been irrational, after all, Mabel had been living in another continent throughout her marriage, but on a deeper, emotional level, the damage that had been done to their relationship had proved to be insurmountable
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All her efforts were a movement in ridding the South of racism, lynching, murders and fire bombings – close to an insurmountable task
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apparently insurmountable, and realize the Vision of their
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This is insurmountable piece was not just considered, but completed
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This involved a bit of extra work, but not an insurmountable task
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our minds, we'd see that these insurmountable
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Unification of the cosmos with its particles is an insurmountable
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universe exclusively with our minds, we'd see that these insurmountable challenges are
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Inside, he knew the threat the hantavirus he injected was virtually insurmountable; but using that leverage against him was another thing altogether
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The elevator stopped on the fourth floor, a peculiarity that Feltus immediately recognized given that their suite was on the third floor, and prompted him to dash up the stairs so as not to lose her, especially now that his suspicions were insurmountable
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This appeared to pose insurmountable problems for some priest-lecturers in his faculty: the basic principles of the Christian ethic was founded on the conception of goodwill to others; ‘love thy neighbour as thyself
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Max and Carla were now confronted with what appeared to be insurmountable problems
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Why did the British continue the war against seemingly insurmountable odds, especially when Hitler was still prepared to offer generous peace terms? Most sources tend to gloss over this issue and it is only by reading newspapers of this period that the full abhorrence of Hitler’s regime is brought home
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The challenges appeared insurmountable, but the solution was so simple
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Childhood obesity is a problem, but it is not insurmountable
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He was tired and sad, and the prospect of meeting Grobut again and even handing over the UPS to him, seemed like an insurmountable obstacle in his way; an obstacle which Stick now had offered to remove
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Some will see the event as a jumping off point and others will see it as an insurmountable hurdle, an eternal albatross to encumber all and any future endeavors
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Soon, I found myself drifting in and out of consciousness, unable to separate my waking moments from my disturbing dreams, all of which ended with Bob, and me, facing insurmountable odds against an entire army of black uniformed, heavily-armed men - more or less, a modern day Custer’s last stand scenario of blood and screams amid merciless gunfire
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But the fact that he was commissioned and she was not, was like an insurmountable wall between them – an artificial barrier put in their way by the Army
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We have heard many stories and seen films about that almost insurmountable barrier
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The girl looks at him and smiles kissing him one last time she pushes her head in the man’s chest, hiding from the inevitable, he grips her with insurmountable strength, and in their eyes there is no fear for this was the point, the answer to everything, each other
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Unfortunately, sometimes those who abuse us are faced with insurmountable problems
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in a counseling session, their conflicts were deep-rooted and seemingly insurmountable
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problems are almost insurmountable, based on cultures and the diverse
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The primitive urge to attack or fight when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds rose to the surface and expressed itself in a frightened way
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The Creative Activity of these two groups of “people” can be approximately equal according to LLAAYVV-parameter, but it will be completely different according to SSMMULLS-parameter, and this may be very important, because it can become an insurmountable “stumbling block” in the establishment of a possible dialogue between them on any subject, because representatives of each of these groups consider possible variants of solution of each problem in completely different ways
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overcome conditions that would seem insurmountable
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think the obstacles are insurmountable, you will not of course try, and even if you do, it will be in only a
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But the insurmountable difficulty faces them in case of Moses
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Once or twice we went together to the cinema on a friendly basis for our age difference was still an insurmountable obstacle to a romantic liaison
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insistence that I return to Cairo to a job that was suddenly confronted with insurmountable problems, encouraged me to try my hand at writing
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“No, and without your help the difficulties would be insurmountable
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He had imagined that such revelations could only result in creating an insurmountable distance between himself and his confidant; instead, he felt more connected to her than he had ever felt to anyone
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Another caution of water vortex travel is that if you do not wait until there is a sufficient amount of sea water taken up by the vacuum the energy particle matrix could run out of the conductive strength to hold the vessel on its journey and collapse dumping the vessel out into a vast stretch of insurmountable space
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We must hope that the gap between where we are and where we need to be, in order to deal effectively with the many forms of intolerance currently infesting our world, is not insurmountable
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It may have seemed improbable or even impossible that we could lift sufficient numbers of ourselves up to level 5 awareness in time to change the world in the ways necessary to support sustainable solutions to our world-wide problems before these problems became truly insurmountable
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When he found the old woman he had felt an insurmountable repulsion for her at the first glance, though he knew nothing special about her
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Morrel expected Villefort would be dejected; he found him as he had found him six weeks before, calm, firm, and full of that glacial politeness, that most insurmountable barrier which separates the well-bred from the vulgar man
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But when we had ascended to an elevation of about 250 feet, we were stopped by insurmountable obstacles
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Captain Nemo filled me with insurmountable horror
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spread over and illuminated his greasy visage: he had at last thought of a most serious and insurmountable obstacle to the establishment of the Co-operative Commonwealth
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Thus, Hester Prynne, whose heart had lost its regular and healthy throb, wandered without a clew in the dark labyrinth of mind; now turned aside by an insurmountable precipice; now starting back from a deep chasm
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“An almost insurmountable handicap for the Huskies,” declared the New York Sun’s Malcolm Roy
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I had never actually wanted to run for the Senate—or, rather, whenever I considered it, I quickly realized that the additional media scrutiny could present an insurmountable challenge, and with my illnesses I was safer in the House
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Living the old life, she was horrified at herself, at her utter insurmountable callousness to all her own past, to things, to habits, to the people she had loved, who loved her—to her mother, who was
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It was all very well to join them, but speaking to them proved quite as much as ever an effort beyond my strength—offered, in close quarters, difficulties as insurmountable as before
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However, the costs and challenges of day trading are severe; the impact of transaction costs alone presents an insurmountable barrier for many traders
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1%—give the index fund an insurmountable advantage
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Using disposable plastic spoons instead of tasting spoons that are inadequately cleansed in lukewarm water between uses is a simple solution to a problem that can have insurmountable consequences
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At least, there did not appear to be any insurmountable problems preventing this
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That’s a gap of over $2 million! All because William was able to tap into the awesome power of compounding for an additional 20 years, giving him an insurmountable edge—and saddling him with the family dinner checks for the rest of his life
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Any other approach involves almost insurmountable challenges in matching asset returns to macroeconomic data
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She thrived despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles and almost impossible odds
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But that cannot be; the human senses are insurmountable barriers to our union
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The latter method of obtaining the desired intelligence was dilatory and unsatisfactory; besides, I had an insurmountable aversion to the idea of engaging myself in my loathsome task in my father's house while in habits of familiar intercourse with those I loved
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I saw an insurmountable barrier placed between me and my fellow men; this barrier was sealed with the blood of William and Justine, and to reflect on the events connected with those names filled my soul with anguish
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We passed rapidly along; the sun was hot, but we were sheltered from its rays by a kind of canopy while we enjoyed the beauty of the scene, sometimes on one side of the lake, where we saw Mont Saleve, the pleasant banks of Montalegre, and at a distance, surmounting all, the beautiful Mont Blanc and the assemblage of snowy mountains that in vain endeavour to emulate her; sometimes coasting the opposite banks, we saw the mighty Jura opposing its dark side to the ambition that would quit its native country, and an almost insurmountable barrier to the invader who should wish to enslave it
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To you first entering on life, to whom care is new and agony unknown, how can you understand what I have felt and still feel? Cold, want, and fatigue were the least pains which I was destined to endure; I was cursed by some devil and carried about with me my eternal hell; yet still a spirit of good followed and directed my steps and when I most murmured would suddenly extricate me from seemingly insurmountable difficulties
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Enormous though the distance was between what he wished to be and what he was, nothing appeared insurmountable to the newly-awakened spiritual being
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The consciousness of his inability to render them substantial aid weighs heavily upon him, as does also the fact that, owing to insurmountable obstacles, he cannot even feed them, and allow them to sleep in the house in which he himself lives
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Sir, impassable as the barriers offered by these edicts are in the estimation of members on this floor, the merchants abroad do not estimate them as insurmountable
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The great difficulty of travelling through an extensive and loathsome wilderness, the want of food and other necessary accommodations on the road, often presents an insurmountable barrier to the attendance of witnesses; and, even when their attendance is obtained, the accumulated expense of prosecuting suits where the evidence is at so remote a distance, is a cause of much embarrassment to a due and impartial distribution of justice, and a proper execution of the laws for the redress of private wrongs
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Yet is not the difficulty insurmountable
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Vincent, whom he might have thought he had brought over to his opinions, appears never for a moment to have ceased to regard all arrangement on the subject to be attended with formidable, if not insurmountable obstacles