How To Use Unedited In A Sentence

  • In short (excuse the pun), for one reason or another users in the UK would be better served by a better dictionary of abbreviations than this; US users should be alerted to the fact that the text is British, unedited for American spelling: for ` decagramme, decalitre, decametre 'read ` decagram, decaliter, decameter.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 2
  • Given the plentitude of untranslated, unedited, or perhaps even presently non-extant material on this subject, the case will of course never be finally closed.
  • The participants then shoot their films and hand back the unedited, undeveloped stock, along with a co-ordinated CD soundtrack.
  • She played the unedited versions of songs - insisting that the meaning was changed when words were edited out.
  • Many editors, of course, are skittish about the idea of unedited items going live on employee blogs.
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  • Weblogs are web pages which provide unedited, highly opinionated personal commentary.
  • All of the names in this paper are pseudonyms, and I have left student texts unedited for spelling or grammar except where indicated by square brackets.
  • The six unedited reel-to-reel tapes -- "pre-master" originals from the private collection of the studio engineer who recorded them, are valued at between $30,000 and $50,000, according to international auction house Bonhams & Butterfields. November 2004
  • Every once in a while there is a page of text with extremely conversational, seemingly unedited commentary.
  • I should also point out that it appears that the book is unedited as there are many typos throughout the text, though this may be the typist's fault, I don't know.
  • As documented by Eric Hoffer and others more than a generation ago, the true believer is the most dangerous person to allow even near the levers of power. even when the beliefs are not as nasty as say, fascism or stalinism, the inability to absorb contrary feedback from reality, combined with the inability to connect with real human sentiment (and real human need) makes the true believer morally corruptible from the first instant he or she embraces those beliefs. does this speak against belief? well, if completely unedited by healthy skepticism, by critical thining, yes. but most of us are not so free of doubt that we never question. those who do not have this ability to challenge their own beliefs, though, they are to be wary of. tomemos Says: Matthew Yglesias » Explaining Congressional Conservatives’ Back-to-the-Future Tactics
  • In short (excuse the pun), for one reason or another users in the UK would be better served by a better dictionary of abbreviations than this; US users should be alerted to the fact that the text is British, unedited for American spelling: for ` decagramme, decalitre, decametre 'read ` decagram, decaliter, decameter.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 2
  • And beach volleyball is great unedited letting see the cheerleaders and crowd go nuts during timeouts. NBC’s Olympic Web Blackout: The View From CBS and Major League Baseball - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • It's even easier to find uncontroversial typos, grammatical errors, malapropisms and other infelicities in unedited texts written by less skilled writers, or by writers in a hurry.
  • Perhaps Israel will release unedited, un'captioned 'video. Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • When living in Algeria, I listened to his religious broadcasts in Arabic - uncensored and unedited to appease western liberals.
  • Some unedited works are mentioned in Fabricius, "Bib. latina mediae et infimae aetatis" with additions by Mansi, II (Florence, 1858), 558. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • After witnessing the debate about the tape's authenticity he asked to see the unedited version.
  • Their press release, helpfully reproduced in unedited form as a news article by CNN, scolds media outlets for rushing to blame Dziekanski’s death on his being tasered. Hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » When Epistemology Kills
  • The implicit immediacy and ephemerality of "post" and "update," the deeply embedded assumption of referentiality (linkage being part of the point of blogging), not to mention a new of-the-moment ethos among so many of the bloggers (especially the younger ones) favors a less formal, less linear, and essentially unedited mode of argument. Book Reviewing
  • (He seems particularly intent on breaking records for the mostdroppings of thef-bomband for the longest unedited tracking shot of male genitalia.) DVD Review: Observe And Report « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • His widow Aleida March said she'd decided to publish the unedited writings, Diary of a Combatant, so that readers could get to know him just as he was.
  • They do, however, give people a global voice to express themselves in an uncensored unedited raw manner - a new development without obvious parallel.
  • In short (excuse the pun), for one reason or another users in the UK would be better served by a better dictionary of abbreviations than this; US users should be alerted to the fact that the text is British, unedited for American spelling: for ` decagramme, decalitre, decametre 'read ` decagram, decaliter, decameter.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 2
  • If I had contact with the author I'd write to 'em why: usually because they weren't ready for prime time, as in unedited. Here's a shocker... (The Klausner Post)
  • For the moment, the Pentagon is refusing to release the unedited videotaping of Lynch's rescue.
  • I should also point out that it appears that the book is unedited as there are many typos throughout the text, though this may be the typist's fault, I don't know.
  • A splendid new DVD edition of the ‘Future’ trilogy provides access to the unedited films.
  • The following is a raw and real account of the court room proceedings, unedited for final publication.
  • One headshot is a symmetrical mirror image of one half of their face, the other unedited as nature intended. The Sun
  • Second, the current version is a best guess culled from the 1990 find and 30 hours of unedited rushes and out-takes.
  • F for Fake, spent a month on set of the unedited film, which she described as a masterpiece - the way it's shot, the way it's acted. The Guardian World News
  • ‘I love, love, love the talk show format because I can talk to people unfiltered and unedited,’ Rocco told the New York Post.
  • Better still: as a DVD bonus, the folks at Something Weird also include a short unedited collection of newsreel footage showing real life sideshow performers and barkers from the thirties.
  • Much of his writing remains unpublished and apparently languishes unedited in the archives of the Vatican. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • It was before the watershed though - maybe the unedited version was on later.
  • Bloggers generate masses of unedited web content each day about life, politics and everything.
  • The troublesome word is "unedited," and though Lipsky would use it approvingly to suggest a breadth of vision, the word also suggests a lack of proportion that has been the most consistent, lingering, and wrongheaded criticism of Wallace's work throughout his career. David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model
  • But her best compositions remain unedited and neglected, some of them buried in obscure places; and a collection of her sketches and letters and critical essays, would be a valuable addition to our stores of female literature. Memorials of Mrs. Hemans, with Illustrations of Her Literary Character from Her Private Correspondence
  • In an unedited RNA molecule, the boundaries between an intron and its two flanking exons are called splice sites. Health News from Medical News Today
  • He spends at least an hour a day blogging; Mr. Maeda's entries are "unmediated" -- another way of saying unedited -- "so you get the real me, typos, spelling mistakes, you name it. Design for Learning: RISD
  • His personal diary is where you would really get the unedited Grant.
  • [UNEDITED] mouth cancer radiation therapy/clinical linear accelerator the video of a mouth cancer patient being irradiated - with the original sounds. i only turned up the sharpness a bit so you could see the highly energetic photons striking the camera CCD a bit better. notice how the cam's microphone is disturbed by the rays, too. for more details not only about this very radiation treatment and the isodose chart, but also about the story in general, see my flickr photostream: www. flickr.com WN.com - Articles related to 'Safe' ciggies as hazardous as tobacco
  • If you have an interest into what really happened on the day, you can either read the unedited transcripts or download the audio dispatch transmissions.
  • They were put there, unedited, unrevised, just as the authors sent them, with all the emotion and tears that went into writing them.
  • That the digital remastering by Paul Baily at Re: Sound revived the original shellacs, we can hear in ten minutes of original, unedited recording from Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • The microsite will include the commercials and what is described as the unedited film from which the commercials are being created. NYT > Home Page
  • The price we pay for the growth in egalitarianism offered by the Internet is the decentralized access to unedited stories. Amateurism, the Internet and Literary Criticism: by Nigel Beale
  • Other extant ascetical florilegia still remain unedited. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The more - colorful content finds its way onto blogs like Perez Hilton, the Superficial, Pink is the New Blog, and the Time Warner – owned TMZ. com, which features unedited video of drunk celebs getting into fender-benders or pathetically rationalizing their inability to gain admittance to the club of the moment. Fallen Stars
  • So the blogs provide a chance to see thought evolve in complete, unedited sentences over days, weeks, months.
  • It was before the watershed though - maybe the unedited version was on later.
  • These pieces were sharp and biting, making no apologies for being unedited and written on the fly while emotions are still raw.
  • Real time news is immediate and relatively unedited (which is why it's so often wrong).
  • More unedited, unorganized, uneloquent notes on Readercon before I forget everything that happened.... Archive 2005-07-01
  • indeed, in its orotund grandiosity, its declamatory incoherence, its choliambic grandeur, and its unedited seediness, it threatens to leave me fixed here in speechlessness, gaping. Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
  • Now, on April 1, we are launching three new triplex unedited channels.
  • It was bad enough that Buffy went out at 6.45 pm, but at least BBC Two now gave it a late-night repeat that was supposedly unedited.
  • As with my other notes, they're unedited and taken in the heat of battle.
  • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
  • Sadly though, it seems, there are reader Zs who either continue buying Y's work in the hope of improvement or still inexplicably enjoy its unedited and unmitigated bastardisation of the novelistic art form. The Latest Teacup Tempest
  • My parents have told me that the real force that turned them and their peers against the war was the unedited, raw footage they were seeing nightly on the television.
  • In short (excuse the pun), for one reason or another users in the UK would be better served by a better dictionary of abbreviations than this; US users should be alerted to the fact that the text is British, unedited for American spelling: for ` decagramme, decalitre, decametre 'read ` decagram, decaliter, decameter.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 2
  • It was anarchic, with news and footage pouring in unedited.
  • This "unedited" viral marketing video is pretty telling. An 'Unedited' Look At The Public's Love Of BP (VIDEO)
  • Jon Stewart took enough interest in the guy to have him stick around for a couple of rounds of "unedited" prying. Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Psychology of Presidential Ambition?
  • And is ABC crossing the line in choosing to broadcast a graphic, unedited war movie in prime time?
  • They begin to give me a one-on-one live and unedited version of ‘Let's Get Married’.
  • First, it brings the uncut and unedited horror home to people around the world who might otherwise shrug their shoulders.
  • It's unedited, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources.
  • The interview with the maestro is long-winded and unedited, as he rambles on about everything from his directorial technique to his upbringing.
  • The trained memory is an impressive and admirable resource, but I doubt its techniques could catch the uncodified, non-systematic subtleties of our unrhymed interchanges as they happen, unedited, moment by moment.
  • And Walter Kirn, weighing in on Wallace's final collection, Oblivion, heaped opprobrium on Wallace's "unedited" feed: David Foster Wallace Thought Readers Are Smart And Tolstoy Was His Role Model
  • It was a perverse choice considering most radio stations would be unable to broadcast the unedited album version.
  • This reads like unedited notes that accidentally found their way into a finished story.
  • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
  • A Breitbart website later posted what it described as unedited video of the encounter taken from two camera angles. News - MyNC.com

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