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More than 8,000 of those wiped away have been infants and young people, with an incalculably larger number left without parents.

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Since then, however, the atmosphere has grown incalculably worse, driven in large part by a warring Republican House majority that seems to plumbs new depths of surliness and disorder with each passing day.

Stopping Hitler in 1938 would have been incalculably cheaper in both currencies than it turned out to be.

He rattles them off with practiced precision — having committed them to memory to drive his central point home: America’s Latino communities are incalculably valuable, influential and worthy of celebration.

Once he’s out, he becomes incalculably less powerful, even in the minds of his supporters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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