Sentences with phrase «doing something unthinkable»

Despite this historical drought, Farmers made it's name by doing something unthinkable.
Then, Arsene Wenger did something unthinkable.
Feeling marginalized, Jas brings London to a standstill when she does something unthinkable.
On my last trip, I did something unthinkable.
Nintendo has once again managed to take a series that we all know and love, tell us that they're going to do something unthinkable to its formula, and somehow have us walk away not hating it.

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So Biderman, — the self - described «King of Infidelity» — who just last year told PROFIT 500 researchers that «there's no such thing as bad attention for our business» — did something that would be unthinkable to most entrepreneurs: He fired himself.
To ensure long - term stability, policymakers will have to do something that's been almost unthinkable in recent memory — simultaneously cut spending and pump up revenue.
And now Son isset to do something he had previously signaledwas unthinkable: give up control.
Fulham were the hosts, and the lucky side to have faced a clearly uninterested and lacking in motivation Wigan Athletic, who as a result of their lethargic afternoon display down at Craven Cottage threw away a promising run of four matches unbeaten in the league which had seen them do something of the unthinkable in Greater Manchester; string a run of results together.
If Martin McDonagh's name means something, either from plays like «The Lieutenant of Inishmore» and «The Pillowman» or unhinged movies like «In Bruges» (which got him an Oscar nomination), you know that audacious is a tepid word for work that delights in saying the unsayable and doing the unthinkable.
I joined PowerMyLearning's board in the Bay Area because the opportunity gap in California is something that really bothers me — not doing something about it was unthinkable.
I'm incorporated, so I guess my income falls under the «small press» category, but that's another data point, one more person doing something that would have been unthinkable a decade ago.
But the city's worst crisis yet (and that's saying something) has managed to do the unthinkable: turn the end of days into a laboratory for the future.
But something about this mission doesn't seem right to Robie, and he does the unthinkable.
Do you have the right insurance should something unthinkable happen?
How did something that would have been unthinkable just a few years earlier come about?
What does it mean to feel apocalyptic, or to live through something that seems unthinkable?
In the summer of 2013, General Mills did something apparently unthinkable: they depicted an interracial (i.e., mixed - race) couple and their biracial daughter in a Cheerios ad.
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