81. His nearness to the new novel -- like a new baby -- makes any dispassionate assessment of its real worth impossible for now. 82. His quickness and experience showed through, although there were long stretches when Millard made it nearly impossible for the Wake Forest guards to deliver Duncan the ball. 83. His speed and his nose for the ball has made it next to impossible for opposing coaches to neutralize him. 84. His visceral mistrust of histrionics makes it near impossible for him to craft a speech that builds dramatically and moves a crowd. 85. If so, it would be impossible for anyone outside the judiciary to tell. 86. If an official had thrown a flag on the play, it would have been virtually impossible for referee Phil Luckett to overturn his call. 87. If those expectations are too great, they may be impossible for reasons beyond your control. 88. If times are tough now for foreign-language films in the United States, they are almost impossible for Eastern European movies. 89. If she was not called or going to be called, it was impossible for any conversations the president had with her to be witness tampering. 90. In addition, sensitivity to chemicals, fluorescent lights and perfumes made regular employment virtually impossible for Poole. |