Sentences with phrase «unimaginable numbers»

With nesting sites holding unimaginable numbers, hunters slaughtered the birds with great efficiency.
«Internet - delivered CBT - I [cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia] provides a less expensive, scalable treatment option that could reach previously unimaginable numbers of people.
There have been an almost unimaginable number of significant injuries to this year's rookie class including Jabari Parker (ACL), Joel Embiid (Foot), Aaron Gordon (Foot), Julius Randle (Tibia), Noah Vonleh (Back) and Doug McDermott (Knee).
The equations of string theory predict that there are an unimaginable number of different possibilities for how those dimensions are configured — on the order of 10 to the 500th power.
Since then, it has not only captured an unimaginable number of truly spectacular nebulae and galaxies, it has also peered back over 13 billion years to look at our cosmos in its infancy, giving us, as NASA aptly put in an earlier statement, «a front row seat to the awe inspiring universe we live in.»
Since then, it has not only captured an unimaginable number of truly spectacular nebulae and galaxies, it has also peered back over 13 billion years to look at our cosmos in its infancy, giving us, as Grunsfeld explains, «a front row seat to the awe inspiring universe we live in.»
Incredibly orchestrating an unimaginable number of body processes all at once and even without us having to consciously control them.
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.
The sun is shining 300 days a year with an average temperature around 83 degrees which is perfect for the unimaginable number of activities available.
That snooker ball is composed of an unimaginable number of individual atoms, entangled in an intriniscally non-linear, chaotic and uncertain (in the Heisenberg sense) way.
Phil's slides pretty much speak for themselves: he has brought together an unimaginable number of new «Web 2.0» tools.

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The bill already has 16 Democratic co-sponsors, a number that would have been unimaginable just a year ago.
(b) The clutter of prehensions and enactments is unimaginable since a vast number of events intervene between the termini a quo and ad quem of perception, viz., events in the physical and physiological media between the perceptual object, sense organ, and percipient event in the brain.
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.
Anti-coalition protesters will organise — on Facebook and by email — in numbers that were previously unimaginable.
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.
As a group of schoolgirls starts to abuse the number for their own dark desires, they face unimaginable consequences.
«Those were the days of the speculator boom, and everything was selling in numbers that are almost unimaginable in today's market,» Marz tells Newsarama.
Waterfowl numbers were unimaginable.
It isn't a case of «just need the will to», it's a case of «need to create unimaginable hardship for a huge number of people to».
The team's 17 players — a number that will long serve as a striking reminder of those we've lost — turned unimaginable adversity into the willpower to get on the ice and win twice on the final day of the state tournament in Estero, defeating East Lake and Tampa Jesuit to claim the state crown.
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