Surrounded by all this civility and fine design, this spectacle is growing untenably intimate, obscene, dangerous. |
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The Third can sound untenably like late Bruckner, even in the thoroughly reasoned 1959 Nowak edition Mr. Gilbert employed. |
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Confirmation hearings for Sebelius's successor — any successor — would also have been untenably ugly a few months ago. |
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In less capable hands these songs would be untenably portentous, but he allows them to breathe with humanity and loads them with some ringer lines to make them likable. |
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As explained earlier in this Essay, that is an untenably broad reading of these cases. |
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Soon, Cindy is telling him a terrible joke – a really, untenably terrible one – and tap-dancing in a shop doorway while Dean serenades her on ukulele. |
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Instead, McAllen and other cities like it have to be weaned away from their untenably fragmented, quantity-driven systems of health care, step by step. |
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The general expectation is that you will tell the newly merged French groups Suez and Gaz de France in no uncertain terms that their position on a market as small as the Belgian one is untenably monopolistic. |
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University educations are becoming untenably expensive for many students. |
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Hegel's system untenably presupposes the movement of this identity from the immediate content of Reason, the infinite potency of being, to the stage of reflection. |
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