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And — almost unthinkably — all without a shred of consequence.
The simple act of going outside has turned unthinkably risky.
I say hello to this marvelous, unthinkably lucky opportunity I have.
" He described the prospect of the queen's involvement as "unthinkably awful.
Yep, that same unthinkably massive trove that brought us Cambridge Analytica.
That is an unthinkably high value for the market of asteroid mining.
Indeed, the present crisis suggests that doing so would be unthinkably irresponsible.
Its report would have seemed unthinkably disrespectful—almost sacrilegious—even a year ago.
And the consequences are almost unthinkably dire: Three-quarters of species could disappear.
It leapt and burned, unthinkably fierce and bright, something absurdly like a word.
Inheriting an unthinkably large number of recordings in a dying format created a conundrum.
Departure from the euro area would be unthinkably costly—for both Italy and the zone.
Unthinkably, unfathomably, he sits down during a Chicago timeout—and refuses to reenter the game.
But she was sad, almost unthinkably sad, that I left her in the way that I did.
Even in those years of Cold War paranoia, it was unthinkably inhumane to separate parents from children.
In the sea, Ferguson swims unthinkably long distances in trash-laden waters to raise awareness of the issue.
It will be hitting the company's native China with the almost unthinkably lofty starting price of 16,999 yuan (~$2,400).
"Because to me, the end state looks unthinkably terrible," he says, loading up the mental cache of numbers again.
There are worse things to get horribly, almost unthinkably wrong than the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
It feels like we live in a markedly—even unthinkably—different world than we did in 2011 or 2000.
But prophylactics have allowed farmers to pack chickens into conditions that would once have been considered unthinkably cramped and dirty.
Danielle Reno, CEO of Unleashed Pet Rescue, called the crime an "act of horrid cruelty" and "unthinkably cruel" on Facebook.
What's unthinkably tragic is that we knew this would happen again, and still didn't do everything within our power to interrupt the cycle.
Which in my book was unthinkably wonderful, because it garnered me the greatest prize I could have hoped for: two invitations to come back.
"Even the fact that Elizabeth Warren stayed in the race was devastating to Bernie and allowed Sleepy Joe to unthinkably win Massachusetts," he continued.
Despite the unthinkably large consequences of the next president's choices, the topic of climate change has been almost entirely absent from the presidential campaign.
Unthinkably, the mythical men in yellow and blue weren't even in a position to qualify for the next World Cup through six rounds of qualifying.
Nearly starving, frequently shelled, unthinkably brave, they help us identify, reasonably but perhaps too neatly, Disciple's lifelong problems as a form of post-traumatic stress.
It'll run on four skinny forged aluminum wheels and no tires, which will act more like skids at those unthinkably high speeds, than conventional rotating wheels.
Featuring an unthinkably large cast and an even larger number of game mechanics, it is another anime fighting game where the top talent comes from Japan.
"The parallels seem clear: Each project poses huge engineering challenges, and in each case the government's initial approach would impose unthinkably devastating consequences," Ms. Dietz wrote.
Investors are coming around to what others have already known—that Trump is an almost unthinkably incompetent executive who can't help but get in his own way.
He's a Londoner, born and bred; I grew up in a series of small Celtic towns that he would find unthinkably claustrophobic and scant on good coffee.
There is perhaps no game that adequately expresses this calculation of dollars to time as well as Hidden Folks, and I find it nightmarishly, unthinkably stressful to play.
The total number of paths Ms. Yuan could take through all 52 places is unthinkably large — the figure, according to these reporters' calculations, has 67 zeros in it.
From news reports during World War II and its aftermath, they had a palpable, direct sense of the unthinkably total violence that human beings could inflict upon each other.
Rescinding DACA either caters to a base that wants the United States to be unthinkably cruel to immigrants, or fulfills officials' desire to force immigrants into hopeless, difficult situations.
They have concluded that numerous individuals within our own government have had continued involvement in keeping him in captivity — unthinkably, for 12 years now, as of Saturday, March 9, 2019.
When Trump took office, these groups of immigrants all but stopped coming into the US. Border apprehensions in the first few months of 2017 were at almost unthinkably low levels.
These single-celled microorganisms evolved more than 3.5 billion years ago and many of them are also extremophiles, found in animals' guts, swamps, or in unthinkably hot and cold environments.
For hundreds of millions of years, even a galaxy's worth of stars—or unthinkably bright beacons such as those created by supermassive black holes—would have been rendered all but invisible.
I'm so much harder on myself than I am on anyone else in my life, hard to a degree that I'd consider unthinkably cruel if I treated anyone else this way.
But now he has joined other Uighurs in doing what was once, to him, unthinkable — and unthinkably dangerous, even in his new home in Australia: calling for an independent Uighur nation.
And pearls — unthinkably rare during the Renaissance but plentiful for Florentines with money and influence, Mr. Michele said — were scattered everywhere: on jackets, on necklaces and even fashioned as a balaclava.
While the idea of a nuclear attack is unthinkably frightening, the Guamanian government's preparations highlight the fact it is possible to survive some of them, if people take the right steps.
Probably everyone anywhere in the unthinkably vast reaches of human-inhabited space was aware of it, had opinions, wanted to know more, wanted to know how this conclave would affect their futures.
If he's telling the truth, it opens up a second possibility for skullduggery: Is the man who is third in line for the presidency should Trump unthinkably leave office early actually CURLING the weight?
"The theater has lost a brilliantly funny, unthinkably wonderful writer and even after all this time I feel I have lost a mentor, a father figure, a deep influence in my life and work."
The fastest racing drones have been clocked hitting a top speed of around 98 miles per hour, which is unthinkably fast for a tiny flying toy but barely half the top speed of the McLaren.
It's lazy storytelling to extend the shelf life of a villain because no one has any better ideas, and that laziness becomes egregious when that shortcut comes packaged with inescapable visions of unthinkably weird sex.
MOSUL, Iraq — As the calamitous civil war next door in Syria grinds on toward a final battle in Idlib, with an unthinkably tragic end in sight, it's worth taking a look farther east, at this shattered Iraqi city.
In a sign of panic, there were reports over the weekend that Perry was talking with American Idol about joining the show as a judge, a move that would have been considered unthinkably beneath her a few years ago.
When you feel sad and you unthinkably pick up your phone, staring at it and realize that it's not making you feel good by looking at social media—the driving force behind the action is the same, I believe.
The paradox, first formulated by the Italian physicist and Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi, begins with the assumption that the universe contains an unthinkably large number of stars, with a significant percentage of them orbited by planets in the Goldilocks zone.
Shakira and J.Lo at the halftime show were exhibiting the culmination of a lifetime's worth of work and talent — the music, the dance moves, the intoxicating confidence — as well as showing off their gorgeous and unthinkably expensive heads of hair.
The world is a complex and, in many ways, unthinkably dark place, and I am well aware that the window of time in which it is possible to transform my daughter's unhappiness into joy by playing a jaunty little song is already closing.
The Warriors held a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but unthinkably were unable to close out the series as they became the first team to squander such a lead, missing out on a second consecutive championship.
To the Editor: As we watch this disaster unfold in one part of America — and as we witness our government's slow response to this humanitarian crisis on American soil — it seems unthinkably heartless that our leaders have shifted their attention to cutting taxes for their wealthy patrons.
Lee Jong-seok, who helped shape the Sunshine policy from the early 1990s and became unification minister in 2006, says he is still "unthinkably sorry and heartbroken" when he recalls Kim Dae-jung's crestfallen face after he told him he would not be able to go.
The two women at the heart of the story can be unthinkably awful to each other, the first novel's plot does not pick up until about two-thirds of the way through, and the violence depicted in the series is at times disturbing to the point of needing to put the books down.
My mother had very mixed feelings about baking those birthday cakes, as she did about cooking; she had many somewhat eccentric beliefs about what was too much trouble (she would happily chop onions and garlic, buy and cook whole eggplants, but regarded broccoli in any form other than frozen as unthinkably complex, for example).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE (D-Mass.) over her continued presence in the race, asserting that it allowed Biden to "unthinkably" win in Massachusetts, which was previously viewed as a state that would go to either her or Sanders.
Poka-yoke was originally baka-yoke, but as this means "fool-proofing" (or "idiot- proofing") the name was changed to the milder poka-yoke. Poka-yoke is derived from poka o yokeru (ポカを除ける), a term in shogi and igo referring to avoiding an unthinkably bad move.
A star with a childlike demeanor, hence his name, who easily breaks into tears at the slightest inconvenience. Crybaby's weapon is his unthinkably loud scream and horrendous temper. Cybaby is counted among as the 6th member of the Seven Stars hierarchy, along with being the "Mouth" of the Great Dragon Constellation.
The belonging-together of philosophy and theology discloses that Western philosophy and the theological tradition have developed, historically, with and alongside one and another. Throughout intellectual history there were movements that would be interpreted as philosophically autonomous, but were nonetheless entangled with theological background. On the other hand, we can also ask the theological side what would have become of Christianity without the encounter with Greek metaphysics. Surely something completely other, perhaps unthinkably other.
The deal to distribute Satellite's "Last Night" by The Mar-Keys on the Satellite label marked the first time Atlantic began marketing outside tracks on a non-Atlantic label. Atlantic began pressing and distributing Stax records. Wexler sent Tom Dowd to upgrade Stax's recording equipment and facilities. Wexler was impressed by the cooperative atmosphere at the Stax studios and by its racially integrated house band, which he called "an unthinkably great band".
The patient or the healthcare provider is a warrior, rather than a passive victim or bystander. The agents of communicable diseases are invaders; non-communicable diseases constitute internal insurrection or civil war. Because the threat is urgent, perhaps a matter of life and death, unthinkably radical, even oppressive, measures are society's and the patient's moral duty as they courageously mobilize to struggle against destruction. The War on Cancer is an example of this metaphorical use of language.
And provide affected people with access to Facebook staff who will remove hateful and harassing posts against victims immediately." Facebook has since taken steps to recognize these victims and Pozner now works with its content moderators and policymakers. In a statement, a Facebook spokesperson told CBS News: "Following Sandy Hook, Lenny was one of the people who sent us questions and concerns. In the wake of unthinkably tragic experience, his feedback helped effect change in our policies on bullying and harassment.
There he is greeted warmly by his old colleague Mou-Mou (Suedo). However things have changed while he has been away and he is no longer ruler of the White Coffin roost. He is challenged to a knife fight which, unthinkably, he loses. In his shame he feels he can no longer show his face in the White Coffin, and spirals ever deeper into despair and destitution until he is finally reduced to scavenging among stray dogs for discarded scraps of food.
At first, Jerry communicates with the scientists using a numeric code transmitted to the habitat's computer. While the team struggles to communicate with Jerry, increasingly bizarre and deadly events occur, including the appearance of impossible sea creatures that Halpern claims cannot exist (such as shrimp with no digestive organs), confirmed when Jerry informs them he is "manifesting" the creatures. At this point, members of the team start to die in various attacks by giant squid, and the dwindling band of survivors struggle in their dealings with the unthinkably powerful, childlike, and temperamental alien entity. Johnson realizes he must use psychology to keep the remaining survivors alive (Johnson, Adams, Halpern).
The NASA research team has postulated that their findings could reduce the energy requirements for a spaceship moving at ten times the speed of light ("warp 2") from the mass–energy equivalent of the planet Jupiter to that of the Voyager 1 spacecraft (c. 700 kg) or less. By harnessing the physics of cosmic inflation, future spaceships crafted to satisfy the laws of these mathematical equations might actually be able to get somewhere unthinkably fast and without adverse effects. Physicist and EarthTech CEO Harold E. Puthoff has explained that, contrary to widespread belief, even the highly blue-shifted light seen on board such a spaceship would not fry its crew, being bathed in strong UV light and X-rays.
Tilak, like other reform minded elite Hindus, was certainly aware of the writings and practices of Jotiba Phule, perhaps the most radical Hindu reformer of 19th century Maharashtra, who had done pioneering work for the emancipation and amelioration of the conditions of women and shudras in Pune and elsewhere in Maharashtra. Phule, a non-brahmin of the Mali caste had been educated by Scottish missionaries, but never converted to Christianity. Tilak, on the other hand, as a brahmin traumatized by his father's abusive treatment of his mother and himself, and as one who had delved deep into the treasure troves of Hindu religion, as well as of Marathi and Sanskrit literatures, seems to have been more moderate and liberal in his outlook, and considered religious and social reform as a promising way to emancipate women and "shudras" in Maharashtra. But nobody anticipated that the talented Pandit Narayan Vaman Tilak, Hindu patriot and sudharak in his own right, might unthinkably take the dread step of conversion to Christianity.

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