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Soon enough he would be where both were almost unobtainable.
They still are something completely unobtainable in the private sector.
Only the constant tone that told him the number was unobtainable.
"Renaissance works like this will be unobtainable soon," he said.
But almost all countries were closed to them, visas unobtainable.
Man doesn't know how to live and never will because that knowledge is unobtainable.
"The first collected edition of 1532 is now unobtainable," he said.
Now that coffee has been unobtainable for so long, cigarettes are all I have left to see me through the bad times.
I must lay some in before the next war makes it unobtainable."
Some people find insurance unobtainable at any price because of conditions like cancer or diabetes.
Rather, it is better off without them, especially as they are unobtainable and unusable.
All they want is data that are unobtainable elsewhere.
It was therefore necessary to find a large, greenfield site of the kind unobtainable in London.
These signals provide information about the state of the processor that is otherwise unobtainable.
Others said that imposing a large Federal tax would make the plan and its promised rate reduction unobtainable.
The real problems arose when that something was unobtainable.
The series sold out the week it was issued, in the second month of June, 2009, and is currently unobtainable.
Theirs was not an unobtainable dream; nor were their lives empty because of it.
There was a great demand, too, for all kinds of cosmetics unobtainable in this country.
At that time they were unobtainable in Greece, and I had never used them before.
Above all else, they do not want to return to the days when abortions were all but unobtainable.
His talent was making doors into unobtainable areas, but only those that are inaccessible.
As he drifted off, the happiness that seemed so unobtainable only a week ago warmed him.
To tax us all to achieve the unobtainable and unneeded is political greed.