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  • Of the smaller old-growth woodlands that have survived, most have gone unrecognized and unappreciated.
  • The very label, ‘African American’ intrinsically signifies a duplicity that remains misunderstood and unappreciated by many American and Africans.
  • So the next time you're feeling down, or exhausted, or unappreciated, or at the end of your rope; the next time you turn on the TV and see yourself called "overpaid;" the next time you encounter some simple-minded, punitive policy that's been driven into your life by some corporate reformer who has literally never taught anyone anything. ... Dan Brown: Matt Damon's Powerful Education Speech at the Save Our Schools Rally in DC
  • Consequently there will some in the group whose work will go unnoticed, but not unappreciated, while there will be some who receive the accolades.
  • The truth and the work of God are unappreciated by a world - loving and compromising Christianity.
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  • He gave his time and labour with a reckless generosity and could be deeply hurt when it was spurned or unappreciated, which was sometimes the case.
  • We all need a wake up call sometimes, and too many college guys just need to wake up to the fact that their machismo is immature, unappreciated, more than unattractive. The Male Gaze-Definitely Not Hot.
  • That doesn't mean the entire thing is unappreciated - in fact I'm totally amazed by the number of people who've come out in support of this.
  • You are universally unappreciated and disliked.
  • Someone once remarked to me that youth goes unappreciated by the young. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • Unexpressed or unappreciated ideas manifest themselves in empty speech bubbles near the mouths of many characters.
  • These women had never felt valued as children and still felt unappreciated.
  • I felt overworked, undervalued, and unappreciated.
  • One might view Interiors as a stern rebuke for a life both unappreciated and without any sense of self-sufficiency.
  • Like an unacknowledged friend, the mouthiest part of the root, the vagina, feels unappreciated and rageful—particularly when she observes a woman selling herself short. Wild Feminine
  • But an unappreciated wild card in the cloud revolution is the price and availability of broadband, especially mobile broadband. What Price the Cloud?
  • She was never so happy as when she was miserable, -- as an Irishman would have had it, -- and hugged the conviction that she was "unappreciated" by her family, and a victim of fate. A Houseful of Girls
  • It is also our belief that, unappreciated by the vast majority of analysts, non-banks have developed into the leading propagators of the credit bubble.
  • There probably remains a bit of residual Girault in all of us, accustomed as we are to being overlooked and unappreciated.
  • It became apparent she considered herself unappreciated as far as her art was concerned. BETTER THAN THIS
  • Perhaps I am feeling anxious and insecure, unappreciated, frustrated, and unable to take care of things and people that matter to me.
  • Another defective specimen cause of erroneous diagnosis is that of extraneous tissue unappreciated as foreign to that sample.
  • Louis's coinage may not have influenced the architects of the Euro whose notes and coins began to circulate in January 2002, but this was still a remarkable achievement by this unappreciated Carolingian emperor.
  • Society's tardy recognition will not go unappreciated.
  • The WASPs were unappreciated and their contributions unrecognized.
  • His attempts at poking fun at himself were unappreciated, and the audience started openly asking for him to leave.
  • Callie is the spoiled rich girl whose opportunities and possessions go unappreciated. REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #25 edited by Gardner Dozois
  • Someone once remarked to me that youth goes unappreciated by the young. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • The Blue Witch Party is very aware that many things that occur within our society do so due to the tireless, and often unappreciated and unthanked, efforts of volunteers.
  • Didn't they realize that she did a lot of the unappreciated grunt work in booking venues and stuff that, too? This song is in my head today
  • New evidence may identify as important outcomes that were previously unappreciated or wholly unrecognised.
  • Not all of us are like that but we all are brothers and I for one appreciate their pain and feelings of being unappreciated for their service.
  • The theory of natural selection thus postulates a causal relation wholly unappreciated by natural historians before Darwin.
  • Hobbled by an uncooperative sacroiliac, I unsteadily make my way into Washington Square Park for yet another of my continuing unappreciated efforts to let blog readers across the country know what New York literary events are really like -- as if you care. July 2007
  • It can be very demoralising for the people who do help out to have their efforts unappreciated.
  • If it does happen, we tend to feel ignored, overlooked and unappreciated.
  • When I was a player I thought of myself as a very outstanding player who was neglected and unappreciated by the coach.
  • Fortunately, though long unrecognized and unappreciated by the mainstream, there is a good framework for understanding the Japanese boom and bust.
  • That solidarity was evident at Women's Football 101, when left tackle John Cullen was asked if he and his fellow offensive linemen felt "unappreciated" by the team. SI.com
  • But jobbing Scottish players who have become fixtures at the club go largely unappreciated by the green and white legions these days.
  • The result was a series of plays that set a new mark for English production, that put stimulus behind the so-called "unappreciated" play, and gave the English-speaking drama something to talk about -- and to remember. Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
  • Like an unacknowledged friend, the mouthiest part of the root, the vagina, feels unappreciated and rageful—particularly when she observes a woman selling herself short. Wild Feminine
  • It is hardly the jewel in the crown of his exhaustive and prolific film career, but neither is it a film worth abandoning to the depths of a vault, unappreciated and unwatched by the masses.
  • A poet whose work is unrecognized or unappreciated by academic readers and institutions.
  • It's great to hear the inner-workings of Madsen, whom in my opinion, is quite unique and woefully unappreciated. /Film Boston - An Interview with Michael Madsen | /Film
  • On the accounting and software loggia not from stark softening thevetia, but from an unary, yet acetic nihau of unappreciated aglow lexicostatistics. Rational Review
  • Her job left her feeling unfulfilled and unappreciated.
  • He was a capable writer, articulate and persuasive, but he also had a rare gift, one that is often overlooked or unappreciated.
  • How do you get the word "unappreciated" out of somebody who's made over $250 million in NBA salary, tens of millions more in endorsements, who still has national ad campaigns on TV (I think I saw an Icy-Hot commercial the other day), who has his own signature sneaker, and who is one of the players reporters will gladly run to for an interview in a crowded locker room full of All-Stars? Dime Magazine (www.dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers
  • To wit, an unappreciated bit of Jobs luck was his relegation to the sidelines just as the tech industry was euphorically creating the Internet bubble of the 1990s. How Apple Foot-Dragged to Victory
  • In contrast, his wife is an unappreciated homemaker that longs for her husband's affection.
  • And when I learned that acts of good, acts of good need not become tokens, tokens that encash as good feelings in return, then I, I lost my fears, my fears of not being, of not being thanked enough, of being unappreciated ... and helped freely. Jim Luce: Exploring the World and Self, Poetically, Through The Sufi's Garland
  • A sheltering stand of laburnum surrounding an abandoned and unappreciated statue of Leda and her swan. Earl of Durkness
  • Many of your American films center on unappreciated iconoclasts.
  • Following the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham sympathetically told her friend Allen Dulles, the CIA Director fired by President Kennedy after the disaster, that she knew he must be feeling terribly "unappreciated". PANETTA COMPLEX: A Liberal Down The Rabbit Hole
  • This, of course, was accompanied by me feeling used and unappreciated which led to me not honoring his time as much and being late for our sessions.
  • When they didn't, she felt utterly shattered and unappreciated, to the point where she is now talking of resigning.
  • It became apparent she considered herself unappreciated as far as her art was concerned. BETTER THAN THIS
  • In a regular column for the BMJ he articulated many of the untaught and unappreciated immeasurables of general practice.

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