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1 His path was obstructed with apparently insurmountable difficulties from the outset.
2 If we are not mistaken, this theory, too, has to encounter insurmountable difficulties .
3 A novel would have presented almost insurmountable difficulties ; but a work of philosophy!
4 In the meantime Lord Ebrington's motion interposed insurmountable difficulties in the way of negotiations.
5 These apparently insurmountable difficulties were to be overcome in the organization of new parties.
6 Seemingly insurmountable difficulties would be casually overcome for the sake of such permanent shelters.
7 They returned with an appalling recitasl of the apparently insurmountable difficulties of the way.
8 We thought of plan after plan, but they all seemed crowded with insurmountable difficulties .
9 If she has time to think she'll discover insurmountable difficulties .
10 Because there are almost insurmountable difficulties in the way.
11 Probably Germany will have been able to get through the year 1921 without insurmountable difficulties .
12 But they presently discovered that the undertaking they had faced so lightly presented almost insurmountable difficulties .
13 The bold hypothesis is subject to insurmountable difficulties .
14 She felt herself environed with insurmountable difficulties , threatened with agonies worse than death-sothey seemed to her.
15 I expect to meet with almost insurmountable difficulties on the way; may we be able to conquer them!
16 Or would Nature present insurmountable difficulties ?
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