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Believe me, there is an unbridgeable gap between those two words."
The scant inches between them felt like an unbridgeable gap.
He wondered if they, too, sensed the unbridgeable gap between themselves and him.
Between planning and execution there often exists an unbridgeable gap.
He declared, however, that "the talk led only to the confirmation of an unbridgeable gap."
But with Forster there was always an unbridgeable gap between the two cultures.
It saw American culture as an upstairs-downstairs affair, with an unbridgeable gap between high and low.
Unlike his scientist friends, he now thought there was no unbridgeable gap between humans and animals.
Looking to the past, she seeks to illuminate the present, believing there to be no unbridgeable gap between the two.
An unbridgeable gap persists between laboratory data and the real-life experience of musical sound.
Her shyness erected an unbridgeable gap between the two.
Or is there an unbridgeable gap there because you need to already understand the experience in order to interpret the photos?
It appears, at times that there is an unbridgeable gap between what contemporary business uses and what the school does.
The human ability to interpret events in an entirely personal way ensures that there will always be an unbridgeable gap between even close relatives.
I don't see any unbridgeable gap there.
But she must have a gift for leaping unbridgeable gaps for George was a pretty unlikely partner, too.
There is a yawning gap, an unbridgeable gap.
Because of the unconscious distortions of childhood, we're always shouting across an unbridgeable gap."
In contradiction to Thomas Aquinas they argued that there was an unbridgeable gap between natural and supernatural knowledge.
One cannot mentally "penetrate" the image: Friedrich has created an unbridgeable gap between the monk and the viewer.
"While $50 may not appear as a significant difference to some, it may be an unbridgeable gap to consumers with limited incomes," he said.
In the right hands, empathy has tremendous positive therapeutic force and can narrow what looks like an unbridgeable gap between patients and therapists.
"It became a real, unbridgeable gap," Mr. Daniel concluded.
The difference between you and the nineteenth-century poets you seem to scorn is tremendous - an unbridgeable gap.'
In the end, though, Mr. Mailer also acknowledges the huge, unbridgeable gap that exists between writing and boxing.