The people who know him best cannot fathom how the 24-year-old heir to a South Korean leather-goods fortune descended with such dizzying speed from a life of privilege and Ivy League education to a cell at Rikers Island prison.
Columbia is one of 13 universities, museums and institutions, including Cambridge University Press and the London School of Economics, involved in Fathom.com , a for-profit offshoot of Columbia that sells courses of various lengths and types on the Internet.
At first glance, it's hard to fathom all the angst over the Pittsburgh-based Center for Sustainable Shale Development.
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The Morris character can't fathom how Dutch, son of an alcoholic skip-town father, is able to transcend his poverty and limitations time and again.
Ripping out another highway is one proposal on the table -- something most cities could not fathom.
"You have taken the life of someone you have called friend for reasons I suspect no-one can even begin to fathom, " he said.
Hard to fathom, too, that behind this megaproject is a little-known Manhattan developer called Gale International, with a 70% stake in Songdo.
These tax-loving politicos can't seem to fathom that the Internet creates new commerce.
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The hope is these customers will be enticed by free offerings to later pay for something, perhaps even a semester-long course, says Anne Rollow, a Fathom vice president.
It's hard to fathom that it's taken this long, but hey, we'll take it -- unfortunately, it's up to each carrier to decide when they're going to deploy BIS upgrades, so your mileage may vary on the wait time.
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Now Santana, facing the threat of another potentially career-ending capsule operation, must make a crucial decision, one that Byrdak can hardly fathom: Should he undergo the surgery again?
His big screen career began with the British features Bottoms Up (1960), Murder She Said (1961), The Girl On The Boat and A Matter of Who (both 1962) and the multi-national The VIPs (1963), followed by Raquel Welch's spy spoof Fathom (1967).
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