- from the
mythological meaning, "chimera"
refers to an unrealistic, or
unrealisable, wild,
foolish or vain dream,
notion or objective.
According to Hesiod...
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discounts this approach,
instead considering "an
authentic Hamlet an
unrealisable ideal. ...
there are
texts of this play but no text". The 2006 publication...
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titled Arkivet för
orealiserbara drömmar och
visioner ("The
archive for
unrealisable dreams and visions"). Lindeen's play
premiered on 28 May 2012 at the...
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claimed that the
African National Congress was
raising hopes which were
unrealisable under capitalism. Instead, for the 1994
South African general election...
- Ethnology. The
Russian Academy of
Sciences dismissed his
proposal as
unrealisable, but did
establish within KEPS a
Committee for the
Description of Russia...
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enthralled the very
people who a few days ago
considered the same ****ault
unrealisable. The
youngest of
those present,
Brigadier Platov, said the word ****ault...
- at most, in the
crown of England." It was
ignored by both
sides as an
unrealisable fantasy, even
though the
English continued to use it in
diplomatic interactions...
- plan to
place the vase in the
Waterloo Gallery at
Windsor Castle proved unrealisable, the
weight of the vase
being greater than the gallery’s
floors could...
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Spitak earthquake in
Armenia which destro**** the
village made the plan
unrealisable. In 1989, they
collectively moved to the
Aragatsotn Province of Armenia...
- L'Apatheia ou insensibilité irréalisable et
destructrice (Apatheia or
unrealisable and
destructive insensitivity). He then
returned to the
Studium of La...