Sentences with phrase «becomes unimaginable»

Then the world appears as sheer chaos, and existence itself becomes an unimaginable horror.
«We behave in a relatively civilized manner, because it's become unimaginable to do anything else» he explained.
Growing up working at the family's pet - store business in Lake Tahoe, California, Amanda found dogs to be kindred spirits, and life without canine companionship became unimaginable.

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In ways once thought unimaginable, the Chinese customer has become the most digitally astute in the world.
These things are unimaginable, and the majority party that attempted them would quickly become a minority.
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.
Yahweh lost his coercive entanglements with national loyalty and racial cult, and in a new liberation, unimaginable had not the expulsion of Christianity from Judaism taken place, he became a universal God, with no local temple or chosen people to limit him, and with worshipers of all tongues and nations on equal terms — neither Jew nor Greek, neither Scythian, barbarian, bond nor free, but one man in Christ.
What had been unimaginable in 1860, even to Lincoln, had become real within the space of five years.
There were others, for sure, though none so indelibly etched into our collective psyche as Spieth's unimaginable collapse so close to becoming a momentous part of Masters lore.
Salmond won and three years later became Scotland's First Minister, ushering in a period of previously unimaginable success for the Nationalists.
The Orange Book became the reference point for those who wanted to resist a drift towards Labour, in the days when a coalition with the Conservatives was unimaginable.
the face of unimaginable adversity graduated college and went on to become a prolific author and outspoken
This tends to lead me to the currently unimaginable conclusion that the members of a Type III civilization may become extracorporeal, no longer needing physical bodies to define them.
As a star much more massive than the sun contracts to the size of an asteroid — or even smaller if it becomes a black hole — it creates unimaginable densities, temperatures, and energy.
The world is changing at unimaginable pace and things that seemed to be awkward or even impossible have already become an integral part of our life.
Moving southward, the focus shifts to Justin Knopf and Keith Thompson, whose large Great Plains operations have become successful laboratories for «no - till farming,» an almost unimaginable notion not long ago that has won a fast - growing number of converts.
Their jaw - dropping, feel - good story instantly becomes a global sensation complete with fame and celebrity, however, the fairy - tale reunion sets in motion a series of events that unearth an unimaginable secret - a secret with radical
But the already brutal rigors of training camp turn into an unimaginable test of courage and determination once it becomes clear that no one - not powerful politicians, top military brass, or her male Navy SEAL teammates - wants her to succeed!
The key to the mystery lies in a small round artifact of unusual design which seems to have power to steal away souls, which is used to terrifying results once it becomes the centerpiece of a hulking arachnid - like robot of unimaginable agility, strength and menace.
This overwhelming depth of storytelling is something that has become commonplace with hack and slash titles in recent years — Dragon Age is a prime example — but it's something nearly unimaginable in dungeon crawlers.
But as ebook readers become more sophisticated, it's not unimaginable that more authors will prefer their versatility over a stack of dead trees.
Little Nothing unfolds across a lifetime of unimaginable, magical transformation in and out of human form, as an outcast girl becomes a hunted woman whose ultimate survival depends on the most startling transfiguration of them all.
The brutality of Auschwitz - Birkenau forced many prisoners to become resourceful in unimaginable ways.
Thematic Sections: Defining Soviet Photography; The Great Patriotic War: World War II and the Eastern Front; Picturing the Unimaginable; Stalingrad: The Critical Turning Point; The Price of Victory; The Reckoning: The Ambivalence of Liberation, the Glory of Victory, and the Aftermath of War / Ephemera The Photographer's Process; How Grief Became an Icon; Afterlife of the Image
As William C. Agee writes, Noland built on the legacy of Cézanne and Matisse and, by 1960, «had become a primary force in the development of abstract art... by exploring ways of colour painting virtually unimaginable, and often without precedent.»
What seemed unimaginable two decades ago has become reality: energy is again on the top of the political agenda in many countries and is becoming a priority for prime ministers, presidents and senior decision - makers.
But if I'm looking 20 or 30 years ahead, I find it unimaginable that a great deal of legal work won't become commoditized and a great deal of lawyers will be doing either different things or not legal things at all.»
Center for Sandplay and Expressive Therapy Where the Unimaginable becomes Imaginable Expressive play therapy utilizes a variety of modalities such as sandplay, art, movement, clay, music, drama, and more.
Divorce was previously unimaginable, yet it has unfortunately become a possibility.
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