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"It's the most impossible situation," director Elliott Lester tells PEOPLE.
This is the most impossible thing to ever happen on Riverdale.
His job was described by a previous incumbent as "the most impossible on earth".
But it's also a way to fumble desperately toward the most impossible journeys — backward through time.
"I can't keep secrets and so that was the most impossible week of my life," she admits.
The job was described by the first to hold it as the "most impossible…on this earth".
Nailing down how we're shaped by it, he said, "is the most impossible problem in social science."
They bet him they can pull off their most impossible miracle yet: help two humans fall in love.
"The first UN secretary general, Trygve Lie, describe it as 'the most impossible job in the world,'" Bosco says.
Money flows out of your pockets as you invest in something to make yourself a more successful candidate in pursuing your most impossible ambitions.
" AyoItsPat found what seemed like the most impossible Prime Day deal, "I got a $13,000 lens for $29 LOL waiting for the cancellation but that's like 224% off.
And yet, Mary Poppins Returns encourages us to hope anyway, to conjure luminescence however we can, to commit the blazing, radical act of believing whatever seems most impossible now.
To no one's surprise, quantum has the attention of spy agencies worldwide, who salivate over the potential for quantum computers to nearly instantly break even the most impossible current cryptography.
When I look back, I see this hope was a species of magical thinking as career strategy: Think of the most impossible thing you can and then make it your actual goal.
Director Jean-Marc Vallée and writer David E. Kelley take all the attributes of the most impossible version of "having it all" — great wealth, beauty, precocious kids, beachfront property — and twist them into horror.
"You take our movies, many of them about our most impossible dreams and, through your musical genius, you make them real and everlasting for billions and billions of people," Spielberg said in his speech.
Photo: APMoviePass, the monthly subscription-based service that offers seemingly impossible deals on movie tickets, appears to be heading towards that place where most impossible deals enabled by fistfuls of investors' money go: the drain.
My girlfriend and I dated for two and a half years, which included moving in together, an extended backpacking trip abroad, and the most impossible test a couple can face: moving to New York City together.
I think trauma is one of the most impossible things to retell or reflect on, aside from explaining the traumatic event itself, which usually gets people stuck on the gory details or the paradigm of victim and perpetrator.
It's also the closest man gets to God—that we forged this land ourselves, in the most absurd shape possible, an island in the shape of a palm, a palm it turns out one of the most impossible-to-traverse shapes in all of existence, the retconned monorail on top of the Palm Jumeirah, a sort of million-dollar monument to man's folly.
But before James Bond ever ordered a martini or crashed an Aston Martin on screen, the Israeli intelligence agencies, Mossad and Shin Bet, pulled off what was then, and perhaps still is today, the most impossible mission of all: the story of Eichmann's kidnapping in Buenos Aires and his subsequent trial in Jerusalem, which dominated world headlines for two years before he was convicted and hanged in Israel.
The girls competed to expose the most gooseflesh, to totter on the most impossible heels, alongside strutting lads in their untucked, short-sleeved shirts.
We cannot but hope for deliverance (hope dies > hard), and our God is well able to do all things even to save us from the > most impossible surroundings when hope is gone. Our trust is in Him entirely > and alone. We at the same time are seeking to do all that is in our power, > and asking guidance at every step... There is not much time. We are ready.
The Hebrew Chronicle of Ahimaaz records that Sawdan, the last emir of Bari, ruled the city wisely and was on good terms with the eminent Jewish scholar Abu Aaron. Christian monastic chronicles, however, portray the emir as nequissimus ac sceleratissimus: "most impossible and wicked". Certainly Muslims raids on Christians (and Jews) did not cease during Sawdan's reign. There is evidence for high civilisation in Bari at this point.Drew, 135.
And T'Challa has a plan, the most impossible and dangerous one. Meanwhile, in Doom's private lab, the Broker approaches him, reminding that besides running his global network, he also shouldn't underestimate his foes. Doom brushes his concerns off, as he had never underestimated Mr. Fantastic or T'Challa due to decades of experience. The Broker also adds about the costly collateral damage to his facilities but Doom cares not, for when he's done, he won't need it.
That meant the machines had to fly whether there were passengers to be carried or not. It was left to the discretion of the pilot whether or not the flight should be cancelled in bad weather; the pilots were dead keen on flying in the most impossible conditions. Sanderson got killed this way at Douinville. And all he had in the machine was a couple of picture postcards from trippers in Paris, sent to their families as a curiosity.
Of the election, VanWyngarden stated, "We were like, 'Wow, is it actually possible for the most impossible thing to happen?' [...] Apparently, we were more inspired to write pop music after evil took over the world." Touring guitarist James Richardson also provided inspiration, which resulted in the song 'James' being dedicated to celebrating the band's friendship. The album was released on February 9, 2018, and followed with a North American tour, part of the Little Dark Age Tour.
Vogt and Elverdam placed more emphasis on the game's narrative because they observed the market wanted "quality drama" following the success of The Last of Us (2013). Vogt noted there was a genre change for the franchise with Hitman (2016); unlike the previous games in the series, which are crime thrillers, the 2016 game is an "agent thriller" that was inspired by James Bond movies such as Casino Royale and has a more "adventurous and aspirational" tone than the older games, which are "cold and cynical". The team elevated the stature of Agent 47 and his targets; 47 is now travelling to luxurious and exotic locations, and assassinating targets who are social elites. Elverdem said with the genre change, Agent 47 became "the guy you called for the most impossible hits under the most impossible circumstances". To make the game aspirational, it has a "stronger moral compass" than earlier games in the series so the assassinations committed by Agent 47 are more morally justifiable and make more sense in the context of the in-game universe.
Ville-Marie was founded 34 years after Quebec, yet this mission successfully managed a population of over 500 people. Remarkably, this population figure was equal to that of Quebec. The Society of Notre Dame "managed to keep their settlement unconquered by the Iroquois for twenty-three years, all while increasing tenfold its population, its resources, and its strength." Despite the devastating failure of the overambitious mission of the Society, they laid the foundation for what would grow into the largest trading settlement in Canada, and established Christianity in the most impossible conditions.
As the story progresses Ritter's character "handles the most impossible situations with politeness and good humor," becoming "increasingly endearing." Ocala Star-Banner praised the film, writing the film's "magic ingredient is John Ritter," and that "Ritter's style is what makes Sunset Limousine a welcome bit of light entertainment." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette panned the film, offering that CBS' reliance on names over substance could not keep the film from being silly, and that even appearances by Lannie Kazan and George Kirby could not save the film from being mindless.
Starting during his time in Turkey, Wadsworth began a practice that would be one of the hallmarks of his diplomatic career. He raised money to establish a golf course in Ankara, which became a "social center" for diplomatic circles. Throughout the remainder of his career, he raised funds to set up nine other golf courses in the Middle East, with one newspaper describing him as the "Johnny Appleseed of golf courses, sowing fairways in the most impossible places." He died of cancer in 1958, aged 64, less than a month before he was scheduled to retire on his 65th birthday.
The major theme of Carter Beats The Devil is one of seemingly impossible escapes. This theme runs from Carter's first glimpse of magic as a child when he is imprisoned in the cellar of his parents' house to the final, most impossible, death defying escape of all which he reveals only to Agent Griffin at the end of the story. Another theme is the way different things inspire wonder. From early encounters with the world's tallest man and the world's richest man to the modern marvel of television and a really fast motorcycle, the book explores the sense of wonder experienced by both Carter and his audience.
I understood why it is that here, > at the very hub of the wheel, one can embrace the most fantastic, the most > impossible theories, without finding them in the least strange; it is here > that one reads again the books of his youth and the enigmas take on new > meanings, one for every white hair. One walks the streets knowing that he is > mad, possessed, because it is only too obvious that these cold, indifferent > faces are the visages of one's keepers. Here all boundaries fade away and > the world reveals itself for the mad slaughterhouse that it is. The > treadmill stretches away to infinitude, the hatches are closed down tight, > logic runs rampant, with bloody cleaver flashing.
However, it is not clear that any of those who became disciples renounced their previous religion, so it is probable to see this as a way in which the emperor strengthened the bond between himself and his nobles. Despite Roe's somewhat casual use of the term 'atheist', he could not quite put his finger on Jahangir's real beliefs. Roe lamented that the emperor was either "the most impossible man in the world to be converted, or the most easy; for he loves to hear, and hath so little religion yet, that he can well abide to have any derided." A well-decorated manuscript of the Quran, made during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir This should not imply that the multi-confessional state appealed to all, or that all Muslims were happy with the situation in India.
Ban Ki-moon with the President of Russia Vladimir Putin in Moscow in April 2008223x223px When Ban became Secretary-General, The Economist listed the major challenges facing him in 2007: "rising nuclear demons in Iran and North Korea, a haemorrhaging wound in Darfur, unending violence in the Middle East, looming environmental disaster, escalating international terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the spread of HIV/AIDS. And then the more parochial concerns, such as the largely unfinished business of the most sweeping attempt at reform in the UN's history". Before starting, Kofi Annan shared the story that when the first Secretary-General Trygve Lie left office, he told his successor, Dag Hammarskjöld, "You are about to take over the most impossible job on earth". On 23 January 2007 Ban took office as the eighth Secretary- General of the United Nations.
At Ted's and the Mother's wedding, Barney and Robin nod to each other as Future Ted's narration infers they later get back together. Future Ted (Bob Saget) narrates how when he thinks how lucky he is to wake up next to the Mother every morning how he can't help but be amazed at how "easy" it all really was, recalling his former relationships and expressing incredulity at how allowing Barney and Robin to fall in love led him to, at their wedding, "leave a little early, be in the right place at the right time, and somehow summon the guts to do the stupidest, most impossible thing in the world: Walk up to that beautiful girl standing under the yellow umbrella, and start talking." Returning the story to May 2013, Ted gets the courage to introduce himself to the bass player, and she invites him underneath her yellow umbrella. The two engage in a conversation where she tells Ted she remembers him on his first day as a professor, and reveals her name is Tracy McConnell.

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