How To Use Unexpurgated In A Sentence

  • Under the Freedom of Information Act, the Sunday Herald has been given this exclusive, unexpurgated transcript of what happened when Henry met George in Washington last week.
  • The Bush administration says it improperly altered a report documenting large racial and ethnic disparities in health care, but it will soon publish the full, unexpurgated document.
  • And the three-volume tome -- unexpurgated, but written cagily, and yet still self-revealingly at times -- has prompted me to pursue one of the great humorist's own personal delights. David Tereshchuk: Celebrating a Virtually Forgotten Media Maestro
  • Neither he nor the many foreign academics he quotes have had much luck persuading people to surrender their unexpurgated inboxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unexpurgated diaries are even more illuminating and controversial than previously released editions, and should be an invaluable resource for anyone studying World War II.
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  • This year, a century after Mark Twain's death in 1910, the University of California Press is posthumously publishing "The Autobiography of Mark Twain," a three-volume 'unexpurgated' collection that promises never-before-seen glimpses into a man who continues to defy hard-lined definitions. Apartment Therapy Main
  • Ms. Cordery gives us the unexpurgated life—one that might make you want to shield the eyes of the nearest Brownie Scout but one that also lends depth and color to the American Girl Scouts founder's story. Saluting a Centennial
  • The recording industry already sells edited songs with sexually explicit lyrics side-by-side with the unexpurgated versions.
  • Now, however, Playboy has gone to third base with the announcement that - as of next month - entire unexpurgated issues will be available online for the same price as the print edition.
  • Radio stations across the US are unable to play the unexpurgated version of the song because of its explicit language.
  • After all, the publishers had made a point of printing the book completely unexpurgated, with all the spelling mistakes and grammatical errors retained from the hand-written copy.
  • After all, the publishers had made a point of printing the book completely unexpurgated, with all the spelling mistakes and grammatical errors retained from the hand-written copy.
  • The latter's unexpurgated diaries, when published, will only confirm - with quotes and examples - what most people thought from the start. Times, Sunday Times
  • The team that put this edition together prides itself on presenting for the first time the unexpurgated text.
  • The publisher complied, but sent all its unexpurgated copies abroad.
  • Fans will celebrate the arrival of another unexpurgated package of Benny Hill material.
  • British readers were unable to partake of an unexpurgated version until 1963. Times, Sunday Times
  • Right now, I'd say there's a rather more persuasive argument for publishing the unexpurgated James Review.
  • For one it gives you the hits in their original unexpurgated 12 inch versions.
  • In a letter to this newspaper, the film director Ken Russell and the producer David Puttnam join Rushdie and Amis and the actress Rosamund Pike in urging the council to save the heritage centre, which costs around £60,000 a year to run and houses the copies of Lawrence's controversial masterpiece Lady Chatterley's Lover used in the obscenity trial that followed Penguin's publication of the unexpurgated version in 1960. Campaign to save DH Lawrence legacy unites arts elite
  • Roll on the unexpurgated version. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her two widely popular memoirs continue to sell briskly, acclaimed for their brutal, unexpurgated candor about friends, family, loversand herself. Life Sentences by Laura Lippman: Book summary
  • Dick was paying some tribute to things unforgotten, unshriven, unexpurgated. Tender is the Night
  • Lord Irvine will have to console himself that his rival's unexpurgated thoughts were delivered in wartime, so muting attention to his strongest denunciation of a judiciary he deems too powerful.
  • Here is the entirely unexpurgated version of the ditty.
  • Pre-publication teasers had it that the main reason for the expanded and 'unexpurgated' version of the diaries was that Campbell would pull no punches in his depiction of Brown once he had left Number 10, but this is at best half true. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • What you'll see, if you permit yourself the indulgence, is as unexpurgated a view of the period between 1875 and 1945 as you're ever likely to find on any website, or in any classroom for that matter.
  • Readers can find the full, unexpurgated version here.
  • volumes of the best plays, unexpurgated
  • Its name is popularly shortened; rarely is it referred to in its unexpurgated form. Times, Sunday Times
  • So keen, in fact, is Random House to have the great spin doctor on board that Hutchinson will shortly publish the "unexpurgated" version of its already published The Blair Years. A literary career or a brilliant, successful one-off? Take your pick
  • And the three-volume tome -- unexpurgated, but written cagily, and yet still self-revealingly at times -- has prompted me to pursue one of the great humorist's own personal delights. David Tereshchuk: Celebrating a Virtually Forgotten Media Maestro
  • The eventual publication of the unexpurgated text liberated 1960s authors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whilst not the first so to do but well before the bandwagon hove into view, I proposed that MPs expenses must be place in full, unexpurgated, unredacted beauty online as are those of MSPs by the Scottish Parliament. Where The Huntsman leads, the hounds follow
  • The trouble is that these sprawling jams were never meant to be released in this unexpurgated form. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Neil was not amused and declared war, publishing the piece unexpurgated in The Hootsmon.
  • Anyway I have no doubt we will be getting the full unexpurgated edition when we see them in early April.
  • Who else but HBO could truly do justice to an unexpurgated concert special showcasing the Madonna of the new millennium: the protean and prolific and perversely unpredictable Lady Gaga. Matt's Weekend Picks: May 6-8
  • Even so they were aghast at the sheer jaw-dropping viciousness of the unexpurgated smears he planned. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's easy to see why, reading the unexpurgated version on her very own website.
  • He is best remembered for his unexpurgated versions of the Arabian Nights, The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, and other works of Arabian erotology.
  • The following is an unexpurgated transcript of their conversation.
  • If a book promises to provide a close-up and personal view of war, then unexpurgated oral histories rather than casual third-person narratives are much to be preferred.

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