Sentences with phrase «as unimaginable»

«Marshall's work illustrates the American experience as unimaginable without black history and culture.
Slam Bolt Scrappers is easily described as a mix between Tetris and Streets of Rage, as unimaginable as that sounds.
Yet many people speak of Zynga's success as unimaginable, unattainable, and unchallengeable.
But sooner or later, Floyd guessed, it would pass away, to be replaced by something as unimaginable as the Newspad itself would have been to Caxton or Gutenberg.
Written in spare and evocative vignettes, this powerful novel renders a world that is as unimaginable as it is real, and a girl who not only survives but triumphs.
Owners love the F - 150 for its wide and varied lineup that includes multiple bed lengths, cabins and engine choices, as well as an unimaginable number of trim levels.
Though he insists to himself «I will not fall into despair,» this proves increasingly difficult for Platt as the unimaginable things he has to do to survive mount almost beyond understanding.
As unimaginable as it is today, the sides trained together in the week leading up to the game, though in the 1930s Arsenal often trained at Brighton's old Goldstone Ground in Hove ahead of Cup games.
Certainly Christian faith is as unimaginable without Jesus» life (his actions and teaching) as without his death.
Throughout most of the history of the Christian movement, such a promise of fabulous possibilities has tended to be regarded as unimaginable and unfulfillable.
I've also heard an interesting idea that Heaven and Hell are the same place, and whether you experience God's presence as unimaginable ecstasy or like diving into the sun is largely dependent on your own individual bent.
Solving this debt problem by writing down debts strikes many people as unimaginable.
Indeed it is as unimaginable for many of us to perceive the world without our industrial economies and nation states at the nexus as it must have been for medieval peasants to contemplate a world without the Church of Rome.

Not exact matches

The idea of abolishing or reducing the power of the EPA isn't entirely new to Republican Party politics — even though it would have been unimaginable under Republican presidents from Richard Nixon, who oversaw the agency's founding, to George W. Bush, whose EPA head has opposed Trump's EPA administrator pick as «disdainful» of the agency's mission.
Ultimately, McCoy was trying to fix an unimaginable mess at a company with operations all over the world, and proved slow to react to market changes such as the impact of e-commerce and changing demographics.
We are mourning the loss of another piece of our picked - over souls, as we find ourselves thinking unimaginable things like:
It was a dream of a digital currency — a cryptocurrency — that is trustless, borderless, and opened up the doorway to possibilities as yet unimaginable at the time.
The complaint describes the «conspiracy» as «an act of previously unimaginable treachery: the campaign of the presidential nominee of a major party in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency,» adding that WikiLeaks «disseminated the information at times when it would best suit the Trump campaign.»
[1] Denmark's overleveraged banking system, with banking assets as a percentage of GDP at 454 % versus the U.S.'s 90 %, will experience unimaginable pain when the country's housing bubble deflates in earnest.
Realistically, Facebook's stock will probably bounce back, but pending any more government intervention, it's not unimaginable that Facebook could walk away from this whole debacle a very different company, one that's regulated and no longer free to exploit its position as one of the world's biggest internet companies and track its users without consequence.
Life, upon the celestial shorelines of the terrestrially compliant are as megalithic monoliths of biologic «cellular» cosmological constants, and were ever formed and are continually forming seemingly unto forever as well placed living megalithic conglomerations in naturalisms arcades of wondrous cavalcades marching in steps of melancholy tributes to God upon the most high cosmos of universally formidable formations on the highest of unimaginable grounds!
Romney views other Americans (and all human beings) as his eternal brothers and sisters, children of one God, who all have unimaginable potential for good.
(It is so laughable as to be unimaginable; like me jumping over the nearest galaxy).
The God of Spinoza was in short a place card holder for the unimaginable wonder of it all, as given there is no such thing as non existence.
The film introduces viewers to kids from impoverished neighborhoods, some facing nearly unimaginable challenges, as they come together under Courtney's leadership.
Today they are far better off, taking for granted such luxuries as motor transportation, refrigerators, and television sets, unimaginable to their ancestors.
Though he is now celebrated as a major reformer, mystical poet, and Doctor of the Church, what John had to endure to reach those heights is almost unimaginable.
For my own children, in this video - gaming age, what those fictional children get away with is simply unimaginable, except as the stories themselves seed the imagination, and the lives of the characters work their way into the life of the real child, enlarging that child's world.
«Friendship with the elderly is almost unimaginable, as our very conception of what it means to be old is isolation.»
He made a conscious decision to use violence (again don't at all agree with him) to try and change what he perceived as a path of unimaginable evil for humanity.
The atom is not just inaccessible to direct observation and unimaginable in terms of sensory qualities; it can not even be described coherently in terms of classical concepts such as space, time and causality.
Defining reconciliation as «the point at which violence is unimaginable,» Welby cited the example of Germany and the UK after the Second World War.
We are going somewhere because we come from someone, someone unimaginable yet certainly with the attributes of all the goodness we aspire to, as well as, in some darkly terrifying way, of all the evil and waste that make us cower and may defeat us.
Don't forget as well the potential epidemic of nuclear proliferation as other nations attempt to adjust to and defend themselves against Bush's preventive wars, while our own already staggering nuclear arsenal expands toward first - strike primacy and we expend unimaginable billions on futuristic ideas for warfare in outer space.
If such an unimaginable project had been accomplished, then, as Lipstadt says, «one could legitimately expect a powerful force like «World Jewry» to have seen to it that no discrepancies were allowed to creep into research by Jewish scholars» and others; moreover, amidst the mountains of supposedly forged documents, surely the conspirators would have placed a paper with Hitler's signature beneath an order to exterminate Europe's Jews.
For them the prophetic hope of a renewed humanity in a transformed earth had become the expectation of an altogether new and unimaginable order of existence, either in some remote heaven or on an earth so radically changed as to be a new and different earth.
As one of John Paul's closest collaborators for the bulk of the saint's lengthy pontificate, it is unimaginable that Benedict does not feel some personal connection to that legacy.
Life, upon the celestial shorelines of the terrestrially compliant are as a biologic «cellularistic» cosmological constant, and were ever formed and are continually forming seemingly unto forever as well placed living conglomerations in naturalisms arcades of wondrous cavalcades marching in steps of melancholy tributes to God upon the most high cosmos of universalism's formidable formations on the highest of unimaginable grounds!
Since, therefore, man was unimaginable to the Hebrews without a body, life after death was naturally pictured as the resuscitation of the embodied life and its restoration to the land of the living.
As a convinced materialist, Penrose holds out the hope that new and unimaginable physical laws are nonetheless out there, just waiting to be discovered.
So far as religious conceptions were able to touch this reality - feeling, they would be believed in in spite of criticism, even though they might be so vague and remote as to be almost unimaginable, even though they might be such non-entities in point of whatness, as Kant makes the objects of his moral theology to be.
Life, upon the celestial shorelines of the terrestrially compliant are as a biologic «cellularistic» cosmological constant, and were ever formed and are continually forming seemingly unto forever as well placed living conglomerations in naturalisms arcades of wondrous cavalcades marching in steps of melancholy tributes to God upon the most high cosmos of universally formidable formations on the highest of unimaginable grounds!
For her, hell was her life on earth as a victim or severe and unimaginable child abuse that nobody was going to remove her from.
Then the world appears as sheer chaos, and existence itself becomes an unimaginable horror.
Global capitalism's explosive growth has brought unimaginable wealth to some parts of the world, while displacing local economies and emaciating traditional forms of life as transnational corporations devour resources in search of greater and greater profits.
May we not envision cosmic evolution as a process of aesthetic unification of often temporarily irreconcilable aspects into a «creation» of unimaginable beauty?
There may be other transhuman societies, in the future or even now, just as there may be other living societies embracing intelligent life on other worlds, or even emergent forms capable of incorporating the fullness of Christ within an unimaginable intensity and richness of being.
The «sky's the limit» for Tasmania's growing wine industry, as winemakers celebrate international successes unimaginable five years ago.
He won MVP because he's willing and capable of having a once in a lifetime season — full of absurd numbers, shattered records, and unimaginable comebacks — to push himself and his team as far as they'll go.
People love to cite Paul Pogba as an example of why you «Shouldn't spend big» but he's not been in the side long, and is such a quality player that's almost unimaginable that he won't come good eventually.
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