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- The Unattainable is a 1916 American Black and White silent drama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton. The film is based on the story by Elwood D. Henning. The...
- Nieobjeta ziemia ("Unattainable Earth") is a poetry collection, together with prose, aphorisms, letters and fragments, by Nobel Prize-winning Polish writer...
- comparative abundance that marked the Mewari landscape fostered refinements unattainable in other lands. Ameri, Marta (2018), "Letting the Pictures Speak: An...
- be real, but if it is not perceived it can be felt or experienced. "Unattainability of the truth of the real, as well as the unreal, creates doubt of its...
- comparative abundance that marked the Mewari landscape fostered refinements unattainable in other lands. Ameri, Marta; Costello, Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg;...
- after-effect of wartime malnutrition) would make the status of prima ballerina unattainable, she decided to concentrate on acting. While Ella worked in menial jobs...
- Revolution in 1908. Amidst dissatisfaction with the seeming inertia and unattainability of national aspirations, military officers organised a coup in 1909...
- change," have made the goal of environmental sustainability largely unattainable and obsolete. Historians have actively engaged the Anthropocene. In 2000...
- way in the latter half of the 20th century to a realization of its unattainability. Theodor W. Adorno said in 1970, "It is now taken for granted that...
- represents a change in the state variable x {\displaystyle x} . The unattainability principle of Nernst: It is impossible for any process, no matter how...