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The people actually having to make ends meet, cannot give up, creating an unbridgeable chasm.
The gap between the rich and everybody else in this country is fast becoming an unbridgeable chasm.
They studied each other across an unbridgeable chasm.
"I felt like unbridgeable chasms had cut me off from both 0 and the Continuum, but that neither side would let me alone.
It was not because of the deep cultural differences that some had anticipated, but because of an unbridgeable chasm in business logic.
They are the two estates of modern life, glaring at each other across a seemingly unbridgeable chasm, with mutual antipathy and envy.
To him, the years between his when and Mr. Brautigan's seemed an unbridgeable chasm.
Beyond that he has produced an arresting meditation on the nature of heroism, the public perception of it, and the unbridgeable chasm between the two.
In Britain, it's a worrying gap; in the US, an unbridgeable chasm.
But it is also a story that reveals the unbridgeable chasm between those who endorse and those who oppose the psychoanalytic world view.
Doubt could even come between a mother and her much-loved son, producing an unbridgeable chasm, and she simply could not allow that to happen.
Between the Latin hexameter and the standard English line for long narrative poems - iambic pentameter - lies an unbridgeable chasm.
But Mr. Linney is less concerned with the passions artists and patrons share than with the unbridgeable chasms between them.
But the past was not dead, and there was no unbridgeable chasm between Leggett and Mayenne.
Instead, the lack of any real progress was the result of a simple fact: there's an unbridgeable chasm between what Democrats and Republicans want health-insurance reform to do.
O'Rourke gave the boy an abstracted look and only vaguely seemed to recognize him; it was as if he were looking at Stares from across an unbridgeable chasm.
I have learned since I came into this house a few minutes ago the unbridgeable chasm that stretches between Billy Byrne, the mucker, and such as you.
He could taste the salt of his own tears as he grieved over the unbridgeable chasm created by the past; by his own fanaticism, and Fan's.
Now comes "Mirage" (www.alien8recordings.com), full of sublime shards and sumptuous whispers: sounds of ardor and terror, broadcast across some unbridgeable chasm.
Ideology, of course, presents an unbridgeable chasm between the progressives and Tea Partiers like Mr. Kirkham.
The generation gap in two immigrant families - one Latino, one Korean - becomes an unbridgeable chasm when the values of the older generation rub raw the younger's.
Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm (1994) by Murray Bookchin.
Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm is a polemical essay written by Murray Bookchin and published as a book in 1995.
It offers a glimpse of an era in dizzying transition, a time when the fissures of modern life were already visible but had not yet widened into the unbridgeable chasms of post-modernity.
He refused to see an unbridgeable chasm between profits and clean air and water, and he insisted that Americans would never succeed in cleaning up the environment unless there was growth in per capita income.