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There was nothing imaginably like these in the British navy.
And outside the castle was the whole world, unimaginably big, un- imaginably strange.
He could imaginably have assaulted her, and she had witnesses, at least to her distress and escape.
The U.S. could not imaginably accept such a deal.
Perhaps there will be enough salvageable scrap metal, but if not, the island populations could, imaginably, relapse into the Stone Age.
The deficit-bound Congress cannot imaginably pass both tax cuts so the Democrats hope to siphon votes from the Republicans.
The rebel leaders were also immunized against the imaginably terrible plague, which in reality was not even as dangerous as a normal case of the flu.
We are meant to be transported to the flickering edges of our own childhood memories in a time imaginably more blameless, crime-less and guiltless.
Egypt in the fourth century B.C. was regarded as un- imaginably ancient and profoundly mysterious.
At 14 tracks, it's at least 12 too long, much of it imaginably pilfered off Rihanna's reject pile."
In 1960 our reviewer, Gerald Sykes, called this a "genial popular entertainment of, imaginably, the Alec Guinness kind."
Faced with the opportunities of a new, more open-ended international landscape, Israel now may, imaginably, be able to pursue a different foreign policy and, as part of that, a different relationship with the United States.
In vain, however, did they watch their shifting milieu for aught that could denote the presence of organic forms of a human, nonhuman or preter-human type, such as might imaginably exist on Mars.
But in order to get the precise thing or things that be wants, he has to take a lot of other things that he doesn't want--that no sane man, in truth, could imaginably want--and it is to the enterprise of forcing him into this almost Armenian bargain that the woman of his "choice"addresses herself.