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"inconceivably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impossible to imagine or believe

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The inconceivably diverse continent teems with ideas to be unearthed and shared.
Despite all these findings, Comey inconceivably claimed that the FBI recommend against criminal prosecution.
Blackface and Klan robes are overwhelmingly, almost inconceivably unacceptable, no matter one's political opposition.
Inconceivably, the current Puerto Rican administration has abandoned these critical efforts to audit the debt.
A gun culture that makes the whole knife attack thing seem inconceivably small by comparison.
Then the hospital follows up with a charge that often seems both nonsensical and inconceivably high.
The effects of climate change are inconceivably enormous and awful — and for the most part still unrealized.
He would also have millions of citizens who acquiesce in inconceivably potent networks of corporate surveillance and control.
Later, the company doctor called her in and told her that her triglyceride levels were almost inconceivably low.
I may have poked fun at the Scaramucci Post's editorial strategy or Mike Huckabee's inconceivably bad attempts at jokes.
Baby Animals in Sweaters 2019 Wall Calendar, available on Amazon, $12.82Who doesn't love furballs rolled into inconceivably mini sweaters?
To put it mildly, the world is not well, which is inconceivably frightening, and on a personal level, very demoralizing.
"Wind and solar energy have arrived at costs that would have seemed inconceivably low a few years ago," Moslener said.
Is it even a border, or is what we're dealing with here more like a kind of inconceivably vast ceiling?
In fancy kitchens serving fancy dining rooms, chefs have found almost inconceivably fancy ways to make pub and roadhouse food.
"The images of the auction on television seemed inconceivably distant from my own life," Mr. Chen wrote in his memoir.
Now, the U.S. economy is almost inconceivably huge, producing more than $20 trillion worth of goods and services every year.
Now, the U.S. economy is almost inconceivably huge, producing more than $20 trillion worth of goods and services every year.
It intrigued him that pythons and other constricting snakes, in particular, could ingest an "inconceivably large mass" at one time.
I always thought that the boats we had, the Bay St and the Coast XT, were inconceivably easy to set up.
To be a skater, you must repeatedly attempt an inconceivably difficult task, knowing that you will injure yourself along the way.
When it comes to PTSD, insight is a waste of time because the fact is that something inconceivably terrible has happened.
The gulf between the GOP's agenda and what their constituents actually want when it comes to this specific policy is inconceivably vast.
In the first case, almost inconceivably, the term was commonly used to denote a type of artwork produced, exhibited, and sold inside.
The transformation to a 5G network promised inconceivably fast wireless speeds but required a new and denser network of cellular base stations.
I loved the people, who were inconceivably smart and cared about books in a way not many of my other friends did.
And especially in the beginning, when you're starting from scratch, that end point of having a profitable business might seem inconceivably far away.
Our oceans are almost inconceivably large; more than 60 percent of the earth's surface is covered by at least a mile of ocean.
Music is inconceivably more available to people of today's world than it was 120 years ago, 50 years ago or even 10 years ago.
Colliding affords an opportunity to think of time as a concept both immediate and inconceivably long, and photography as time's playful yet untrustworthy interpreter.
In light of this research, arguing today that your body fat responds to everything you eat the exact same way is almost inconceivably naïve.
Apple packed its latest event with countless examples of why the new TouchBar feature on its updated MacBook Pro will make your life inconceivably better.
Without contextualizing cues to indicate where the images were captured, viewers are faced with harshly beautiful compositions that evidence the planet's inconceivably slow yet constant evolution.
Either Sondland was wildly, almost inconceivably ignorant about what was going on around him, or in trying to salvage his reputation, he just lied to Congress.
It said the legal provisions used to justify the court decision to prevent the construction of a third runway at the airport were arbitrary and inconceivably interpreted.
Welcome to 2018, a year that got off to a inconceivably horrific start when a short video tutorial of a woman "cooking with her mouth" went viral.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey — The 1958 Whitney Biennial included 184 artists, an inconceivably large number to ponder in our current marketplace atmosphere.
Whence Manhattan's famous rectilinear grid — that "old inconceivably bourgeois scheme of composition and distribution," as Henry James put it, that for two centuries has shaped city life so profoundly?
The survey was pilloried as "almost inconceivably bad" in execution, and Business Insider's tweet publicizing the study was deleted within hours, a move that some attributed to the furor it generated.
Qantas, for example, which currently flies 12 A380s, is investing in Boeing Dreamliners, which will—almost inconceivably—bring Britain within non-stop reach from Australia, at least from its western shores.
About a quarter were caused by motor-vehicle accidents; the total also includes falls, firearm mishaps, accidental poisoning, and all the other inconceivably varied ways a healthy person's life might end.
The first time I saw it, from an observatory on the hills of Barcelona, it made me conscious that I was looking at an inconceivably massive object in the actual universe.
A tiny number of inconceivably coarse axes of categorization have been painstakingly inscribed in current critical and political thought: gender, race, class, nationality, sexual orientation are pretty much the available distinctions.
Although he wasn't punished for limiting access to life-saving drugs, and was only taken to task for inconveniencing the inconceivably wealthy, people still saw his conviction as a sort-of justice.
While many of us struggled with the news that Grimes and Elon Musk are, somewhat inconceivably, dating, the internet wasted no time turning their holy (unholy?) union into a myriad of memes.
But the universe is inconceivably vast, and in the grand cosmic scheme of things all of this light provides about as much illumination as a 60-watt bulb seen from 2.5 miles away.
Thanks to inconceivably large, violent, and distant celestial happenings, the atoms that make up everything from the stars in the sky to the human beings on Earth are shaking a tiny bit, all the time.
I was in China a couple of months ago: It has changed almost inconceivably since my first visit two decades ago, and overwhelmingly for the better, despite all of the negative side effects of that change.
His series My Mirage includes more than 100 artworks, each employing the trademark materials, iconography, and style of a given art movement, design school, or type of visual culture — and doing so inconceivably convincingly, at that.
So much so that with only one victory in the last two years—over the ghost of Diego Sanchez—Iaquinta is inconceivably ranked as the No. 8 lightweight in the world on the UFC's official rankings.
But Walsh, perhaps inadvertently, illuminated an important truth behind Trump's popularity: The president's inconceivably loyal base forgives him for his obvious and frequent lies because they have a distinctly different tenor than the average politician's fibs.
IT IS a fitting sign of our unequal times that the team representing the most accomplished 1%—OK, 3% if we're being technical—of North America's National Basketball Association (NBA) has just gotten almost inconceivably richer.
But in an incredible plot twist worthy of the series itself, the news turned out to be inconceivably terrible: almost all of the DLC has been canceled, and game director Hajime Tabata has left the company altogether.
Starting in the first millennium before Christ, the almost inconceivably rich and vibrant power of five dynasties—the Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang—radiated out from Shaanxi Province and lured in the finest cooks and ingredients.
When I set out, it seemed like the center of a game world mostly bounded by a cave mouth and small clearing; when I came back, it was the fly on the back of which microscopic me would explore an inconceivably vast universe.
At the side of the inconceivably butch Drogo—taming him by convincing him that his abrupt sex drive will yield even more satisfactory results if he extends the duration of the act of love to the full ten seconds—Daenerys can't lose.
The Unsexy Lady Bag Last season, Staud may have made the barrel bag the most sought-after plus-one, and Simon Miller and Jacquemus may have given us the inconceivably tiny — and inarguably nonsensical — microbag, but spring 2019 (thankfully!) saw a return to practicality.
On the ship's last night, after the captain retired to his cabin for an inconceivably imprudent eight hours, the second mate who was on watch, Danielle Randolph, made a plot of their course in relation to the storm and showed it to her helmsman, Jackie Jones.
If anything, coverage of celebrity motherhood has been less about expanding standards of desirability and more about highlighting pregnant women in inconceivably incredible shape, like Demi Moore's 1991 Vanity Fair cover, or poking fun at pregnant women for gaining too much weight, like Kim Kardashian West as a floral couch.
With a stroke, Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE's peace deal with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reversed nearly five decades of U.S. foreign policy and almost inconceivably made the Syrian catastrophe worse.
In the QAnon reality, Trump only pretended to collude with Russia in order to create a pretext for the hiring of Robert Mueller, the special counsel, who is actually working with Trump to take down an inconceivably evil and powerful network of coup-plotters and child sex traffickers that includes Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and George Soros.
Everything about Amazon in 2019 is inconceivably big: Amazon will make up an estimated 38% of the US e-commerce market this year, according to the online commerce research firm eMarketer, and already dominates 67% of the online books, music, and video market; 46% of the online computer and electronics market; 45% of the online toy market; and 0003% of online furniture sales.
Caitanya, in turn, specified that the Supreme and the jīvas are "inconceivably, simultaneously one and different" (acintya-bheda-abheda).
Thomas M. Pryor, "Hollywood Report", The New York Times, 24 May 1953, p. X5. Balderston had a low regard for Webling's play, calling it "illiterate" and "inconceivably crude".David J. Skal, The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror, Faber & Faber, 2001, p. 97–98. .
"As inconceivably bad as if Guy Fawkes were to escape the bonfire": Pascal, "October Horse," p. 280, note 89. What exactly the tower was is unclear: perhaps "a kind of peel-tower."William Warde Fowler, The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic (London, 1908), p.
He had worked there for 34 years when he retired in 1974. He worked diligently on the then-new and revolutionary invention, radar. Mr Fister was responsible for making the inventions of the laboratory and theoretical breakthroughs come to life and onto the battlefield. His work on this was inconceivably important, considering that radar was what helped England win the Battle of Britain.
He was there nine months when he proceeded to the Evelyn Silver Mine, in the Northern Territory, as an assayer and metallurgist. On this mine he assayed for twelve months, and then resolved to exploit the Kimberley region in Western Australia. The Kimberley goldfields had been opened up six months before, and were reported as being inconceivably rich. He started prospecting.
The memoirist Captain Gronow, who disliked her, called her "a theatrical tragedy queen", and considered her "ill-bred and inconceivably rude". She is a recurring character in the Regency novels of Georgette Heyer, where she is presented as eccentric and unpredictable, but highly intelligent and observant, and capable of kindness and generosity. She died at No. 38, Berkeley Square, Middlesex (now London).
In 2012, the separate Celebrity DBI index listed Cosby as second most-trusted celebrity on a list of celebrities people pay attention to on television, behind Morgan Freeman. Professionally, Coca-Cola advertising director John Bergin considered Cosby the company's "greatest weapon", stating that "magic happens when the camera starts." Bergin also noted, however, that he found Cosby to be "inconceivably arrogant", and mentioned "blow-ups" on the set.Pendergrast, p.
After she became pregnant in 1905, Krøyer finally acquiesced to the demands for a divorce, but he maintained custody of Vibeke. Most of Krøyer's friends broke off contact with her when, as she wrote, she "committed the inconceivably foolish act of leaving Krøyer – that good, magnanimous and delightful man"; only Michael and Anna Ancher remained her close friends. Marie Krøyer with Margita, Alfvéngaard, c. 1912 Marie's second daughter, Margita, was born in Copenhagen in 1905.
After Marques' death, his father looked through his computer and found more of his recorded music. In 2008, the album Yoñlu was released in Brazil on the Allegro label. However, in 2009, Luaka Bop internationally released A Society in Which No Tear Is Shed Is Inconceivably Mediocre after former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, the label's founder, took an interest in Yoñlu's story. The album was well-received by critics, although few reviewed it.
Pascal, "October Horse," pp. 279–280. Dumézil claimed that the mock battle represented the Mamilii as traditional enemies of Rome, but Pascal criticizes this interpretation as "an improper emphasis," since the potential for an enemy to possess the talisman of the head would result in a bad omen for the state: "As inconceivably bad as if Guy Fawkes were to escape the bonfire" (p. 280, note 89). The Subura had equine associations in the Imperial era.
Collins, M.E., Movements for reform 1870–1914, pp. 142–3, Edco Publishing (2004) By the second day Asquith saw that no agreement as to which counties were to be temporarily excluded was going to emerge. He wrote to an associate: > "I have rarely felt more helpless in any particular affair, an impasse with > unspeakable consequences, upon a matter which to English eyes seems > inconceivably small and to Irish eyes immeasurably big. Isn't it a real > tragedy?"Collins, M.E., Sovereignty and partition, 1912–1949, p.
By conceiving of work in this way, Deacon claims "we can begin to discern a basis for a form of causal openness in the universe."Incomplete Nature. pg.379 While increases in complexity in no way alter the laws of physics, by juxtaposing systems together, pathways of spontaneous change can be made available that were inconceivably improbable prior to the systems coupling. The causal power of any complex living system lies not solely in the underlying quantum mechanics but also in the global arrangement of its components.
The cat body is a sock puppet wielded by > an abusive monster. As events progress in Accelerando, the planets of the solar system are dismantled over time to form a Matrioshka brain, a vast solar-powered computational device inhabited by minds inconceivably more advanced and complex than naturally evolved intelligences such as human beings. This proves to be a normal stage in the life-cycle of an inhabited solar system; the galaxies are revealed to be filled with such Matrioshka brains. Intelligent consciousnesses outside of Matrioshka brains may communicate via wormhole networks.
By combining this nested sphere model with astronomical observations, scholars calculated what became generally accepted values at the time for the distances to the Sun: about , to the other planets, and to the edge of the universe: about .Van Helden, Measuring the Universe, pp. 28–40. The nested sphere model's distances to the Sun and planets differ significantly from modern measurements of the distances,Grant, Planets, Stars, and Orbs, pp. 437–8. and the size of the universe is now known to be inconceivably large and continuously expanding.
Although in the advanced stages of cancer, Hunter's last theatrical stint was in the Reginald Rose play 12 Angry Men at the same, if inconceivably expanded, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with which he had remained inextricably linked. Despite being ill, Hunter received positive reviews for his appearances in the feature film American Cousins late in 2003 and as a priest in the film Skagerrak. In November, American Cousins, Hunter's last movie role, received the Special Jury Prize at the Savannah Film Festival in the United States, ending a career spanning six decades.
In 1833 the old Roman mineral water caves (believed to have been discovered by soldiers of the XXth Roman Legion) were excavated in an attempt to attract people to them. In 1863 Lord Willoughby de Eresby built a small bath-house, replaced a decade later by the current building. Large numbers of people came, no doubt aided by national advertising, and the declaration by Dr. Hayward, a fashionable medical specialist from Liverpool, that this was "Probably the best spa in the United Kingdom". Baddeley's guidebook notes contains the quote - "inconceivably nasty and correspondingly efficaceous".
Penguin Classics, 2003, Footnote 10, chapter XVII, p. 975. The novelist Charles Dickens attended the public execution, and in a letter written to The Times on the same day wrote, "I believe that a sight so inconceivably awful as the wickedness and levity of the immense crowd collected at that execution this morning could be imagined by no man, and could be presented in no heathen land under the sun." He later based one of his characters—Mademoiselle Hortense, Lady Dedlock's maid in Bleak House—on Manning's life.
Within the first fraction of a second of the universe's existence, the four fundamental forces had separated. As the universe continued to cool down from its inconceivably hot state, various types of subatomic particles were able to form in short periods of time known as the quark epoch, the hadron epoch, and the lepton epoch. Together, these epochs encompassed less than 10 seconds of time following the Big Bang. These elementary particles associated stably into ever larger combinations, including stable protons and neutrons, which then formed more complex atomic nuclei through nuclear fusion.
Dream is a fictional character who first appeared in the first issue of The Sandman, written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. One of the seven Endless, inconceivably powerful beings older and greater than gods, Dream is both lord and personification of all dreams and stories, all that is not in reality (which, in turn, Dream may define by his existence). He has taken many names, including Morpheus and Oneiros, and his appearance can change depending on the person who is seeing him. Dream was named the sixth-greatest comic book character by Empire Magazine.
First the words picture Cortés and his "galleons and guns" on their quest of the new world shores. There lived Montezuma, emperor of the Aztecs, inconceivably rich and full of wisdom, but in a civilization doomed despite its beauty and amazing achievements. By immense human toll of building, their huge and still existing pyramids had been erected, and are praised in the song. Also of note is that the song fades out after nearly seven and a half minutes, as (according to Young's father in Neil and Me) an electrical circuit had blown, causing the console to go dead.
Bernardo De Pace (March 31, 1881 – June 15, 1966) was an actor, musician and comedic vaudeville entertainer of the 1910s and 1920s, billed as "the Wizard of the Mandolin". He learned to play mandolin in the Italian tradition under Francesco Della Rosa. De Pace's repertoire and technique was described in the Brooklyn Life as involving "the most difficult violin and piano compositions, executed at inconceivably rapid tempi demanding an uncanny technique seldom heard on fretted instruments". In 1927 the Minneapolis Star said that he had been recognized as one of the best mandolinists in the United States.
In East Asian Buddhism, Shakyamuni Buddha of the Essential Teachings (Chapters 15-28) of the Lotus Sutra is considered the eternal Buddha. In the sixteenth chapter of the Lotus Sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha reveals that he actually attained Buddhahood in the inconceivably remote past. The Eternal Buddha is contrasted to Shakyamuni Buddha who attained enlightenment for the first time in India, which was taught in the pre-Lotus Sutra teachings. The belief in the Eternal Buddha transcends through time and is commonly associated with Shakyamuni Buddha, but can also refer to both his past and future incarnations.
The passions generated by the Irish question contrasted with Asquith's cool detachment, and he wrote about the prospective partition of the county of Tyrone, which had a mixed population, deeming it "an impasse, with unspeakable consequences, upon a matter which to English eyes seems inconceivably small, & to Irish eyes immeasurably big".Pearce and Goodlad, British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Brown (2013) p 31. As the Commons debated the Home Rule bill in late 1912 and early 1913, unionists in the north of Ireland mobilised, with talk of Carson declaring a Provisional Government and Ulster Volunteer Forces (UVF) built around the Orange Lodges, but in the cabinet, only Churchill viewed this with alarm.Hattersley, The Edwardians (2005) pp 192–93.
On 20 July 2010, Voina staged one of their more notorious actions in the Nakhodka supermarket in St. Petersburg. A female Voina activist nicknamed "Vacuous Cunt With Inconceivably Huge Tits" removed a chicken from the refrigerated section of the supermarket, then laboriously stuffed the entire chicken into her own vagina, while being filmed by other Voina members. She then shoplifted the chicken by leaving the supermarket without paying, with the chicken still inserted, and rejoined activists outside the store. The activists held signs spelling out the word "bezblyadno", which translates roughly as "without whoring", a reference to the group's rejection of paid employment and preference for stealing food, and a pun on the word besplatno, "free (of charge)".
" The New York Times reviewer described it as: "intelligent, gorgeous, occasionally frightening" and added, "Anchored by its provocative, morality- based story line, sumptuous art direction and superb voice acting, BioShock can also hold its head high among the best games ever made." GameSpy praised BioShock "inescapable atmosphere", and Official Xbox Magazine lauded its "inconceivably great plot" and "stunning soundtrack and audio effects." The gameplay and combat system have been praised for being smooth and open-ended, and elements of the graphics, such as the water, were commended for their quality. It has been noted that the combination of the game's elements "straddles so many entertainment art forms so expertly that it's the best demonstration yet how flexible this medium can be.
NTT's launch initially suffered reliability problems that were painstakingly assessed by Nintendo at individual users' homes and traced back to the network. Yamauchi said in Nintendo's 1988 corporate report that this system would "link Nintendo households to create a communications network that provides users with new forms of recreation, and a new means of accessing information". Yamauchi said to employees that the company's new purpose in addition to games was now "to provide information that can be efficiently used in each household". By 1989, Nintendo had become Japan's number one company and Yamauchi wanted to position the Famicom as the key portal to a previously inconceivably large-scale potential future network of freely accessible and vital information in all aspects of daily life.
Aircraft [biplanes] in the United States Navy of the Air destroy an empty battleship in a demonstration. Disarmament will make it possible for the world to re-purpose the billions wasted on weaponry that has become obsolete. He addresses the people of the world: “The next war will be a terrible story... the next war will depopulate the Earth..invisible poison gases, inconceivably devastating explosives, annihilating death rays will sweep to utter destruction not only the men, but the children who would constitute another generation and the mothers who bear them. Armies and Navies will be destroyed from the air, ....Shall we save this world, restore it to a condition where it can truly be said that there is Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men...?” The Washington Covenant is being signed.
Chastened by the failure of the Manhunters, the Guardians decided that their newest force of soldiers for good would consist of living beings, ones who had free will and strong moral character. A brief first attempt was the Halla, who were given the energy guns and the power batteries of the Manhunters to serve them in their goal. Soon the Guardians had decided to discontinue this organization, the last of their number being Kendotha Kr'nek who served three and a half to three billion years ago in the war against Apokolips. To arm this new legion of celestial knights, the Guardians created the Power Rings, rings of inconceivably- advanced technology that allowed their wearers to project green beams of energy with which the bearer could conjure objects of any size or shape, limited only by their imagination and willpower.
Burrows and Wallace, p.447 Ironically, it was the landowners like Moore, who fought the grid most insistently, who made the most money from exploiting it. Edith Wharton bemoaned "...rectangular New York ... this cramped horizontal gridiron of a town without towers, porticoes, fountains or perspectives, hide-bound in its deadly uniformity of mean ugliness," while her friend Henry James wrote that: > New York pays the penalty of her primal topographic curse, her old > inconceivably bourgeois scheme of composition and distribution, the > uncollected labor of minds with no imagination of the future and blind > before the opportunity given them by their two magnificent water-fronts. > This original sin of the longitudinal avenues perpetually, yet meanly > intersected, and of the organized sacrifice of the indicated alternative, > the great perspectives from East to West, might still have earned > forgiveness by some occasional departure from its pettifogging consistency.
Sir Edward Carson, MP for Dublin University and leader of the Irish Unionists in Parliament, threatened a revolt if Home Rule was enacted. The new Conservative leader, Bonar Law, campaigned in Parliament and in northern Ireland, warning Ulstermen against "Rome Rule", that is, domination by the island's Catholic majority. Many who opposed Home Rule felt that the Liberals had violated the Constitution—by pushing through major constitutional change without a clear electoral mandate, with the House of Lords, formerly the "watchdog of the constitution", not reformed as had been promised in the preamble of the 1911 Act—and thus justified actions that in other circumstances might be treason. The passions generated by the Irish question contrasted with Asquith's cool detachment, and he wrote about the prospective partition of the county of Tyrone, which had a mixed population, deeming it "an impasse, with unspeakable consequences, upon a matter which to English eyes seems inconceivably small, & to Irish eyes immeasurably big".
Columbus, the Great Adventure: His Life, His Times, and His Voyages (New York: Orion Books), page 12 Portugal and Spain became the world's foremost leaders in deep water navigation and discovery because of their sailing expertise and the advancement of nautical sciences benefiting their ability to sail further, faster, more accurately, and safer than other states. Vast amounts of precious minerals and lucrative slaves were poured into Iberian treasuries between the late 15th and mid to late 17th centuries because of Spanish and Portuguese domination of Atlantic trade routes.Fransisco Bethencourt, Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400–1800 (Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press), page 113 The golden age of Spain was a direct result of the advancements made in navigation technology and the sciences which allowed for deep water sailing. To the population of Europe, trans-oceanic navigation was an almost inconceivably huge idea, yet the world would never be the same because a man with the simplest of tools managed to plot his way across the second largest body of water on the planet.

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