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5 Sentences With "more impassable"

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And the taller the fence, the more impassable it is for some bats and birds, like the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl.
Whether this impasse is resolved with or without a new barrier along the border, the struggle has offered a searing reminder that the internal walls between what America has been and what it is becoming are only growing higher and more impassable.
Baggensstäket, which was known as Harstäket earlier, was since time immemorial the southern waterway between Stockholm and the Baltic Sea. Until the 13th century the main waterway led through Baggensstäket, Lännerstaviken, and Järlasjön to Hammarbysjön; later it passed Lännerstaviken och Skurusundet. Baggensstäket was the main waterway to Stockholm until the end of the middle ages, when the post-glacial rebound made the channel shallower while at the same time ships progressively had larger drafts. It is also probable that the waterway was made more impassable by filling it with rubble. Such filling with rubble may have been done during conflicts between 1518 and 1520.
73, p. 87\. The latter page carries an account by historian Edward Gibbon: "A victorious line of march had been prolonged above a thousand miles from the rock of Gibraltar to the banks of the Loire; the repetition of an equal space would have carried the Saracens to the confines of Poland and the Highlands of Scotland: the Rhine is not more impassable than the Nile or Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in the schools of Oxford, and her pulpits might demonstrate to a circumcised people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet." # Richard Brooks (editor), Atlas of World Military History. p. 43\.
The first wave of real "modern" historians, especially scholars on Rome and the medieval period, such as Edward Gibbon, contended that had Charles fallen, the Umayyad Caliphate would have easily conquered a divided Europe. Gibbon famously observed: > A victorious line of march had been prolonged above a thousand miles from > the rock of Gibraltar to the banks of the Loire; the repetition of an equal > space would have carried the Saracens to the confines of Poland and the > Highlands of Scotland; the Rhine is not more impassable than the Nile or > Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat > into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would > now be taught in the schools of Oxford, and her pulpits might demonstrate to > a circumcised people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet.The > Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon , Chapter LII.

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