How To Use Unaccompanied In A Sentence
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The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part unaccompanied, by the company on a bare stage.
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Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata.
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Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board.
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But now, as Kurt and I moved tentatively toward where Pam had buttonholed him, Murdoch seemed not only unaccompanied but alone.
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This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
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She appeared unaccompanied and unconcerned throughout the match.
Times, Sunday Times
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To me the peach is the queen, the Koh-i-noor, the Cotopaxi, the Angkor Wat, the Bach unaccompanied cello suites of fruit.
The Peach
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He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers.
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Many large Third World cities have arisen unaccompanied by national industrial growth.
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Bach is believed to have commenced writing the Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin shortly thereafter.
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As the modern man of fashion, when an exterior compliance with the tonish habits of high life rendered simulation and conformity necessary, he generally acquitted himself in a style that seemed to say he was only in his proper element, and met with his equals alone in the first circles of elegant society; but the real character of this young and amiable man never appeared in its true colouring to such advantage, as, when freed from the trammels situation and circumstances frequently imposed upon it, he found himself at liberty to follow the genuine bent of inclination, which secretly pointed to rational enjoyments, pleasures unaccompanied by the sting of after reproach, and a participation in all the milder and more tranquil virtues to be met with in the less elevated stations of private life.
Stella of the North, or the Foundling of the Ship
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It is further strained when training for the next tour, unaccompanied school assignments and temporary duty travel increase the separation of a soldier and his family.
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And that licence allows them to pick up vulnerable people, including lone women and unaccompanied children.
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants.
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However, we were still left without an organ to play for the service. As luck would have it, it's Lent anyway, so a lot of the music is unaccompanied.
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Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for unaccompanied baggage to travel on a flight.
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Each is monitored by Delta staff who supervise the facility, trackflight status and escort unaccompanied minors to and from their flights.
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It came as France urged Britain to take unaccompanied young migrants.
The Sun
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The United defence thronged into the middle for some reason, allowed Wright to send a ball back to Mitchell who was by this time trotting, unaccompanied, into the box.
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But, in the upper part of the vertebral column, there may be a dislocation of the vertebrae unaccompanied by a fracture.
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the soloist sang unaccompanied
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What meaning can democracy have if it is unaccompanied by self-determination and sovereignty?
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Women cannot ride a taxi or walk unaccompanied by a close male relative.
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Since neither likelihood is absolute zero, perhaps the best policy would be to require unaccompanied children to sit in the frontmost row, where the fight attendants can see the children at all times.
Bigotry Against Men In Childcare
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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In the Outer Hebrides they still sing a very ancient kind of unaccompanied plainchant - first the minister starts warbling, then the congregation joins in, ululating and carolling, nasally.
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be unaccompanied by social development.
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Only the dangerously contemporary will do, or the prickliest old masters, sung unaccompanied with scorching force and no safety net.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the Codax songs, this is not helped by the fact that all seven are sung entirely unaccompanied.
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The wording of section 3 seems to allow a simple change of mind, unaccompanied by any overt act, to constitute appropriation.
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No hype, no backing band: just three women and their unaccompanied voices.
Times, Sunday Times
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Morrissey's heartsick legato croon is reassigned to four women and two men, who deliver anything from keening, primal unaccompanied wails to swing-era harmonies.
Boing Boing: July 17, 2005 - July 23, 2005 Archives
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Almost three out of four drivers on Irish roads believe that untested drivers should NOT be allowed to drive unaccompanied, a major RAC survey has revealed.
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The court also heard that on April 2 this year, although she only has a provisional driving licence, she drove unaccompanied along the M4.
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He was re-elected and now attends council meetings unaccompanied by a translator.
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There is a likelihood of rapidly increasing surface temperatures unaccompanied by strong warming in the free troposphere.
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
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If someone looks as though they may be younger than that, they will be required to produce ID before being allowed in unaccompanied.
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Cadenza, the Italian word for cadence, is the name given to an unaccompanied bravura passage introduced at or near the close of a movement as a brilliant climax, particularly in solo concertos of a virtuoso character where the element of display is prominent.
The Valiant Woman | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
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Alps, and still more, of the sheets of snow on their southern slopes, which supply the refreshing streams of Lombardy: -- the equally steady increase of deadly maremma round Pisa and Venice; and other such phenomena, quite measurably traceable within the limits even of short life, and unaccompanied, as it seemed, by redeeming or compensatory agencies.
The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
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He finds her a cab and allows her to proceed unaccompanied to her unnamed destination.
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In New Caledonia the law allowed the recruitment of unaccompanied children over the age of six, with the consent of a guardian, and in 1884 the age limit was set at ten.
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They had all arrived unaccompanied in the UK and sought help from the councils when they arrived.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most chanting is unaccompanied, often because no one is available with the required skill, especially to accompany plainsong.
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Here Yugoslavian-born piano star Bojan Z, frequently an unaccompanied solo player, joins what looks on paper like a conventional jazz trio, with Scott Colley on bass and Nasheet Waits on drums.
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
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Mere words, unaccompanied by any violence, cannot amount to an assault.
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Often the library was the only public facility open, which meant that a lot of unaccompanied young people used it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Diplomats waiting at the quayside for the ship pronounced it clear after finding no unaccompanied children on board.
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To hold otherwise would be, in effect,… to convict a man on his thoughts, unaccompanied by any physical act other than the fact of his mere presence.
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Bach s unaccompanied cello cento has precise structure, and has philosophical and logical senses.
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The increase in weight unaccompanied by a similar increase in strength results in slower swims as well as increased body stress, particularly in the weaker muscles.
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants.
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Children unaccompanied by an adult will not be admitted.
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Additionally, in medieval society unaccompanied and unsupervised women were seen as dangerous, to both themselves and others; so Dominican women were also denied the mendicancy that the men of the Order practiced. 12 To have espoused any other attitude would have been viewed as unnatural.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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Unaccompanied bags are either searched or removed.
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied.
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Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was unaccompanied baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious.
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The weeping willow is a tree so satisfying in itself that it can be left to tell its story unaccompanied.
The Education of a Gardener
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This warm-blooded, passionate work was a challenge for unaccompanied singing and there were some beautiful moments, in particular the Pie Jesu.
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It is estimated that every year 50 unaccompanied children arrive in Britain.
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The group also rejected calls to have all checked baggage screened and ensure unaccompanied baggage is not loaded on to planes by mistake, according to a draft report published in USA Today newspaper.
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Most impressively, the ensemble switched effortlessly between the flowing, unmetered style of chant and the measured harmonies of unaccompanied polyphony, like William Cornysh's gorgeous motet "Ave Maria Mater Dei.
Folger's music presentation is fit for King Henry's court
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But I have another source of disquietude which is unaccompanied with any alleviating circumstances.
Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian
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It was a cinch getting insurance for me because I was 30, even though I had never driven unaccompanied.
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
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But for one night only, alone in their galleried banquet hall and unaccompanied by overseas or domestic interlopers apart from poor old Amla, who had flown in specially England's cricketers really did look a team apart.
England's Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook hit sixes at ICC awards
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All the niceties of ritual were observed -- the hand-candle, the attendants in cassock and ferraiolo -- and the choir sung unaccompanied, and also to the accompaniment of the organ and a violin.
Solemn Pontifical Mass and Other Important Liturgical Events in New York
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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Rosand opened the program with Johann Sebastian Bach's Adagio in G minor (for unaccompanied violin) - a truly spiritual experience.
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In days of yore the church did not allow music to be performed with instruments; hence music in the chapel became associated with vocal music unaccompanied by any instrument.
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The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
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This disc contains his complete works for unaccompanied violin and viola, and also his complete published works for those instruments accompanied.
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The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
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The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
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To everyone's great surprise, the princess arrived at the ball unaccompanied.
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Near the start of my test I paused expertly to allow an unaccompanied dog to walk across the road in front of me at a zebra crossing.
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This was despite the fact that the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, made clear in March last year that unaccompanied children who arrived in Britain "should be referred to the nearest local authority on arrival to ensure that they receive the same standard of care and support as any other child in need".
Child trafficking victims bounced back to France within hours of arrival in UK
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Some of the Jaufre Rudel pieces are unaccompanied too, but even those in which the psaltery or harp make an appearance use these instruments most sparingly.
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It is estimated that every year 50 unaccompanied children arrive in Britain.
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The inspector is allowed to make unaccompanied visits to the site to assist in his findings.
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Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, unaccompanied minors, paper tickets and changes to flights.
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Two thirds of the US homeless population consists of families with children or single women and unaccompanied youth.
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In the village church last night, a packed house enjoyed a stunning concert of unaccompanied choral music from the Soloists Of Saint Petersburg, who are currently in the middle of a two month tour round the UK.
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier.
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They promised that they would no longer go unaccompanied.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the Outer Hebrides they still sing a very ancient kind of unaccompanied plainchant - first the minister starts warbling, then the congregation joins in, ululating and carolling, nasally.
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel.
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Swing low, sweet Chariot is left unaccompanied, but that involves a disturbing oddity of pitching at the start.
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To everyone's great surprise, the princess arrived at the ball unaccompanied.
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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Originally this kind of traditional singing was sung unaccompanied and was melodic.
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I bought this record on the back of their wonderful Madra, which was unaccompanied madrigals and other such stuff.
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By profession he was a poet, and he'd appeared in Galway several times before - at poetry readings, unaccompanied by a band.
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Berlioz wrote a severe test of tuning for unaccompanied choir in the final ‘mystical chorus’, and here the Elysian singers came up trumps.
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The choir have been singing together for the past ten years and are experienced in both accompanied and unaccompanied four-part singing.
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Their music, generally set for unaccompanied four-voice chorus, lacks the melodic and harmonic suavity of European music of the time.
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The team of five local singers under the direction of composer Celia Harper, perform unaccompanied choral harmonies embracing music from the 16th to the 21st Century and regularly appear at St Michael's.
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Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
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Officially - or semi-officially, for reports of this affair remain ‘internal’ and incomplete - the girls were classed as ‘unaccompanied females.’
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Recreational facilities and activities that once were appropriate for the unaccompanied draftee are unappealing to professional soldiers and their families.
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On the opening ‘Bent Blue’ Hall begins unaccompanied, his crabbed chords and spiky lead lines ringing over the chinks of glasses and the occasional cough.
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This time, she sang unaccompanied: no cousins, no amplifiers, no disco beat.
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This leads us back to the genetic purity Mr. Duffy so rightly calls for; slow airs and slip jigs sung unaccompanied or accompanied by the harp.
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Can it be that, like the calamander, or Coromandel-wood, which is rapidly approaching extinction, sandal-wood was extirpated from the island by injudicious cutting, unaccompanied by any precautions for the reproduction of the tree?] [Footnote 2: _Nan-shè_, b.lxxviii. p. 13.] [Footnote 3: _Suh-Hung keën-luh_, b.xlii. p. 52.]
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
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I will also be there, unarmed and unaccompanied - you will be able to battle me in hand-to-hand combat.
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Humboldt extends this view to the case of earthquakes unaccompanied by eruptions; but I can hardly conceive it possible that the small quantity of aeriform fluids which then escape from the fissured ground can produce such remarkable effects.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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Six drivers received fixed penalty tickets for offences ranging from driving unaccompanied on a provisional licence to driving while using a mobile phone.
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Mere words, unaccompanied by any violence, cannot amount to an assault.
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He arrived unaccompanied in Germany about two years ago.
Times, Sunday Times
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According to SAA procedures, staff are supposed to escort unaccompanied minors off the plane and make sure that they are signed out by the person designated to fetch them.
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a headache unaccompanied by other symptoms
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Open to singers aged sixteen and over both from the UK and overseas, the course aims to develop excellence in unaccompanied choral singing, focusing especially on Renaissance music.
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Estrogen induces estrus unaccompanied by a preovulatory surge in luteinizing hormone in suckled sows.
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It was a faltering start, but still an important moment for the women who just seven days ago could not leave the house unaccompanied, let alone show their faces.
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A beautiful programme of unaccompanied hymns was sung by a choir of choral scholars selected from across the University.
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Unaccompanied children are not allowed on the premises.
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A neighbour once heard a passenger inform the conductress that there was an unaccompanied dog on the bus.
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Kids were allowed in bottle stores unaccompanied back then, and my first crush would take me to the local and buy me K-bars.
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Basilar artery (BA) aplasia when unaccompanied by a primitive carotid- vertebrobasilar anastomosis is exceedingly rare.
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Increases in GNP were unaccompanied by infrastructural development.
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And they weren't even allowed to visit the bathroom unaccompanied.
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She appeared unaccompanied and unconcerned throughout the match.
Times, Sunday Times
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The promised floral decorations were absent, but we were served a buffet lunch - an unaccompanied plate of beef stroganoff served on a bed of rice.
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The interfering risk police could never allow a fun beach trip to go unaccompanied by a not-so-fun guilt trip.
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British choirs that focus on unaccompanied contemporary music are often technically brilliant but lack soul.
Times, Sunday Times
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At best, it smacks of greed; at worst it's begging with menaces, particularly if it's unaccompanied older kids wearing hatchets and hoodies.
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For an encore, he sang an unaccompanied folk song.
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For an encore, he sang an unaccompanied folk song.
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May also said a ban on unaccompanied airfreight coming from Yemen would be extended to Somalia, given possible contacts between al Qaeda in Yemen and terrorist groups in Somalia, as well as concern on airport security in Mogadishu.
World Watch
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This will be the largest-ever resettlement involving unaccompanied refugee children.
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He warned parents that they could be prosecuted for ‘aiding and abetting’ if they allowed their youngsters drive unaccompanied, particularly at weekends.
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This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
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Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing.
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She sang the first three verses with a piano and the last verse unaccompanied.
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By the mid-1970s, no Vatican pronouncement on social issues went unaccompanied by dire threats against the ‘church of the poor’.
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The music is faded down and he continues unaccompanied till it's faded up again, trying to keep exactly to the tempo of the original.
Times, Sunday Times
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The glorious unaccompanied lines of ancient plainsong found their soulmates eventually in melodic bass lines, and then in the creation of partnerships between two or more upper strands of melody, woven together like fine tapestry.
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It was a vocal work, accompanied or unaccompanied, in which a secular text was sung by a number of voices.
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Torelli's op. 4 for violin and violoncello contributed to the repertory of unaccompanied duos not unusual at the period.
Archive 2009-04-01
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At the gallery, he played a warm-up tango by the Argentine, Astor Piazzola, before launching into 14 minutes of unaccompanied Bach.