Other times, I feel completely ineffectual, and people progress immeasurably. |
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It's indescribably powerful, immeasurably beautiful and sempiternally bleak. |
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She feels immeasurably lost, a feeling which compels her to think of self-annihilation. |
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It is only a five minute job, but it improves the look of the grass immeasurably. |
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Smooth gouges had been made in the floor, cut clean by some immeasurably fine blade in geometric patterns across the lobby floor. |
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Their consistency of performance has been the cornerstone of their successes all through and they have matured immeasurably. |
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I was immeasurably impressed at how well its original passionate spirit had been captured. |
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In subsequent months, life seems to have become immeasurably more complicated for the pair of them. |
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Since that time, I've always been immeasurably impressed by two artists in particular. |
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The science of paleogeography has improved immeasurably over the last few decades. |
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It has presented challenges and rewards that have enriched my life immeasurably. |
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On the downside he's noticed that the urban infrastructure has decayed immeasurably in recent years. |
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Elam's portrayals of sinister thugs, gangsters and gunslingers were aided immeasurably by his squinty, wandering left eye. |
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During the past 50 years, our society has been immeasurably enriched by people from different cultures, creeds and religions. |
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His instinct for compassion has guided and immeasurably strengthened the work of the project. |
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While the politics of the event will be childish, at least the music on offer will be immeasurably better than the '80s new-wave poseurs who dominated Live Aid. |
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The rebirth of culture jamming has much to do with newly accessible technologies that have made both the creation and the circulation of ad parodies immeasurably easier. |
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The early C minor quartet has elements of greatness imbued in it but the ideas are slightly fuddled and the composer was to improve quite immeasurably later. |
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In achieving this aim, the frequently dismal weather helps immeasurably. |
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Parents' enthusiasm for the new push towards education for all has been immeasurably enhanced by the removal of all school fees. |
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It would also amount to so major a change in the monetary situation as to make the objective case for a such consolidation immeasurably stronger. |
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But the home she returned to had changed immeasurably following her new-found global fame. |
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This has helped immeasurably in developing a strong collaborative relationship between the TTO and CRC researchers and management. |
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Within the last generation or two the size and complexity of government has increased immeasurably, in both qualitative and quantitative terms. |
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This tradition is one that has immeasurably enriched your own culture and others. |
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Water is essential not only for survival but also contributes immeasurably to the quality of our lives. |
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All countries need UNESCO, though of course some countries and whole continents have an immeasurably more pressing need for assistance. |
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And technology aids immeasurably in the dissemination, use, and appreciation of their creations. |
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But I do maintain that a recurrence of mismanagement of the sort we have seen in Eurostat is now immeasurably less likely. |
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Frequent wars during the past 480 years strained these Mennonite churches immeasurably, especially when their governments battled each other. |
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His powerful story transfixed the audience, adding immeasurably to the conference's success. |
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It is immeasurably important for the West to recognise these elections as a farce, because they were not free elections. |
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But they add immeasurably to the lawless trauma and widespread instability is today's Somalia. |
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As long as the Lord Chancellor is punctilious in keeping his separate roles distinct, the separation of powers is not undermined and the justice system benefits immeasurably. |
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The listener will be enriched immeasurably by the experience. |
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But the problem is aggravated immeasurably by the simplicity of current-day pop music. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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In the end I abandoned the idea of art in my book, but my appreciation of Watterson and his creation had deepened immeasurably. |
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The roll-out has been a disgrace, yes, and an immeasurably and irretrievably missed opportunity. |
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It is ten years since I used drugs or drank alcohol and my life has immeasurably improved. |
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It would have been immeasurably stronger if they acknowledged their change of heart. |
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The author should be commended for having contributed immeasurably to understanding the ancient relationships of other peoples, religions and the Hebraic culture. |
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When it came to doing the music, it changed immeasurably because of him. |
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Its position has been made immeasurably worse by ferocious competition. |
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The panorama is excellent, improved immeasurably by the steep final slope and lack of foreground. |
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For sufferers from many chronic illnesses, life in old age can be prolonged or ended. Too much of a good thingMany of these options have improved life immeasurably in the rich world, and to a lesser extent in poorer parts. |
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His fame as an actor has grown immeasurably from his too-numerous-to mention TV roles, with highlights including television's Wiseguy and Highlander series, and his own national variety show, The Jim Byrnes Show. |
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As a result hundreds of peaceful inhabitants of Tskhinval and neighbouring settlements and dozens of Russian military men, including peacekeepers, died, and the number of wounded and injured is immeasurably greater. |
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Draught animals were first used about 4,000 BC in the Middle East, increasing agricultural production immeasurably. |
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The blacks are immeasurably better off here than in Africa, morally, physically, and socially. |
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In particular, the skill, dedication and unfailing good cheer of my staff have helped me immeasurably and have guided me through some challenging times. |
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Meeting with service clubs, religious groups, business associations, and non-governmental organizations to solicit their involvement immeasurably assists in drawing out participation from many different quarters. |
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The first group consists of souls inhabiting immeasurably small particles of earth, water, fire, and air, along with the vegetable kingdom, which possess only the sense of touch. |
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The events that followed contributed immeasurably to increasing the level of respect shown to newly arrived immigrant workers, many of them women – especially by their colleagues in the existing workforce. |
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Our chances of eliminating nuclear weapons will be enhanced immeasurably if the non-nuclear-weapon States can see forward planning, commitment and action toward multilateral nuclear disarmament by the nuclear-weapon States. |
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God has loved us immeasurably in sending Christ to die for us. |
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The Earth is immeasurably enriched through nature's diversity. |
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You will appear as sowers of the seeds of the ideas of communism and the revolutionary productivity of your work will be immeasurably higher than the productivity of the work of the old Marxist generations of Europe. |
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People can talk all they like about legacy but mess up a home World Cup campaign and a rosy future for club and country is immeasurably harder to construct. |
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I believe the process can be improved immeasurably and would improve the quality of the legislation that we deal with as we do this five year review on the Bank Act. |
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Modern technology has immeasurably enhanced its efficacy, to the extent of giving rise to novel types of preparation of highly perishable foods namely freezing and quick-freezing. |
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And his stock will rise immeasurably if he can mastermind Glens first win of the season over the league leaders in Tuesday's Calor Country Antrim Sheld decider. |
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Because of this wonderful facility, the lives of many Utahans will be immeasurably improved by giving them the health, happiness and confidence of a great, bright smile. |
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