| 1. | Only the utterly impossible, the inexpressibly fantastic, can ever be plausible again.
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| 2. | What I saw around me, say in Yellowstone or Yosemite, was inexpressibly grand.
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| 3. | The tragedy was inexpressibly fiendish and bloody.
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| 4. | She is inexpressibly beautiful, in the bloom of her youth, enhanced by her tapasya.
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| 5. | Against the bare skyline, in the gray-gold of the medieval twilight, the scene seems inexpressibly grand.
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| 6. | Personally, I found this article to be thorough, concise, well researched, and inexpressibly usefull in my scholarly pursuits.
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| 7. | I think it is inexpressibly sad that two such distinguished attorneys as these, perhaps drawing toward the end of their active practices,
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| 8. | The theoretical carpet hangs like a dream in my mind, inexpressibly beautiful, never to be, but it might have been!
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| 9. | But Pelevin is also a genius of juxtaposition, mordantly funny, and his satire brushes both the exceedingly specific and the inexpressibly universal.
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| 10. | But as she studied the photos, she realized that every victim was someone else's kin, and she felt inexpressibly sad.
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