Sentences with phrase «something unfathomable»

The bed was presented in the state that Emin claimed it had been when she had not got up from it for more than few days, due to suicidal depression brought on by relationship difficulties.In 1999, using Japanese tourists as their cover, two Chinese artists, Cai Yuan and Jian Jun Xi (who work together under the name Mad For Real), bounded half - naked on to Tracey Emin's My Bed at the Tate Gallery, had a slightly half - hearted pillow fight and then shouted something unfathomable in Mandarin.
This was the first time ever that Bowser was on Mario's side, and to me that was something unfathomable.
Sandy Hook, when I almost tweeted out a stupid joke before realizing that something unfathomable had just happened, and later cried my way through dozens of pertinent submissions for my silly blog.

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The idea that he was deemed important and interesting enough to be invited to Google's offices — and it wasn't something that everyone does on the regular — was unfathomable to him.
Serena, I hope that after you examine all the scriptures on this subject carefully, and I hope you do because you shouldn't take any one's word on something so vitally important, I hope you will at least encourage people to be aware of the possibility that God might require us to actually do something and be obedient and faithful in response to his unfathomable offer of salvation.
But his real history is much longer and much more extraordinary than could be indicated by these flares of war; it is a history that runs back three centuries into primitive America, a strange and unfathomable history that is touched by something dark and supernatural, and that goes back through poverty and hardship, through solitude and loneliness and death and unspeakable courage, into the wilderness.»
So if there is something unsurpassable about him for believers, it is ultimately derived from the mystery that he sacramentally mediates - Whenever a religion speaks of the «unsurpassability» of its central revelatory event, personality, or doctrine, religious wisdom exhorts us to acknowledge that only the unfathomable mystery to which these realities point is indeed unsurpassable.
I also wanted to balance the many aspects of my life - something that seemed unfathomable to my colleagues.
I know a bedtime between 9 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. is unfathomable to the average 20 - or 30 - something.
And there's no greater enigma here than love, which Anderson views as unfathomable to outsiders and unsustainable between strong - minded people without something breaking.
Kirschner tells amusing tales of working / clashing with the creative team and studio execs and remembers audience reactions during screenings (the original cut was apparently somewhere around a half - hour longer than the theatrical version, something completely unfathomable to me).
Although I inhabited a bit of their lives for only a brief time, the immense courage and unfathomable struggles of MND families who shared their experiences are something that will never leave me, and I am honored to be a Patron of the MND Association.
Then the great film critic J. Hoberman weighed in with the following: «A survival drama set almost entirely in the unfathomable abyss of outer space, Gravity is something now quite rare — a truly popular big - budget Hollywood movie with a rich aesthetic pay - off.
There's something thematic about a river — flowing in one direction, constantly pushing forward - moving onward with a constancy that is nearly unfathomable.
Rewind back to the early 2000s, and Wind Waker received an unfathomable amount of unwarranted backlash for trying something different with its unique, cartoony visuals.
But I haven't seen a convincing argument that they're a unique consequence of Portugal flouting EU net neutrality rules, nor something that seems unfathomable under the existing American system.
Over the last few years, the standard cover letter has evolved into something that was unfathomable to write only some time ago.
I too believed that if ANY part of my body hung over the edge of my bed that something would snatch it, bite it, or some other unfathomable evil... and I also believed that «drinking and driving» referred to any kind of beverage and was terrified that one day my dad would be taken to jail for drinking his water / coffee / etc while driving...
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