How To Use Unfixed In A Sentence

  • She ignored the mess on her bed and left the bed covers unfixed.
  • As of Feb. 4, there were 15,884 cotton contracts left unfixed, compared with 4,353 contracts in the same week last year and the highest number since 2001, when the Commodity Futures Trading Commission started reporting the data. Cotton Edges Closer to an All-Time High
  • The nature of the pension is something which is payable over an unfixed number of years.
  • This downgrading sequence is extremely similar to what we saw a few years ago with the Sony PSP portable game console, where later firmware releases closed various security holes, but means were found to downgrade to earlier "unfixed" firmware and still maintain the more advanced functionalities via modified firmware versions. Lauren Weinstein's Blog
  • 'bus, it is true, plies between, but it is one of those long, close prisons with windows that annihilate thought by their shattering unfixedness. Highways & Byways in Sussex
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  • The three left-most series are archived PC1s, with the negligibly weighted leftmost series the "unfixed" PC1. Juckes and Reconstruction #9 « Climate Audit
  • Now to the content of the divine order, the fixed quality, the measuredness and so forth — there is opposed the content of the evil principle, its unfixedness, measurelessness and so forth: total is opposed to total. The Six Enneads.
  • Holst's figurant represents humanity exposed to the occult powers of the unfixed stars as they orbit through the twelve astrological houses of the zodiac.
  • I ran to the bus stop hair loose, necktie unfolded and an open and unfixed bag.
  • Even tribal affiliations appear unfixed and mutable, as an otherwise minor character, serves to emphasize with his vague background.
  • The cut surface of the unfixed liver may also appear relatively normal, until closely inspected with a magnifying lens.
  • _Saturn_ be content; for the upper light gives occasion thereunto, having generated an unfixt Body of _Saturn_, penetrated with open pores, that the Air can pass through this _Saturnine_ Body, that the Air can keep it aloft, but the fire can quickly assault it, because the body is not compact by reason of its unfixedness, so that it must decay, which must be in all points observed by him that will attain to the search of it; for there is a great difference between the fix'd and unfix'd bodies, and of the causes of their Constancy and Inconstancy. Of Natural and Supernatural Things Also of the first Tincture, Root, and Spirit of Metals and Minerals, how the same are Conceived, Generated, Brought forth, Changed, and Augmented.
  • How well does he seem to know this excellent woman, when he considers her unhappy unfixedness, occasioned by Sir Charles Grandison
  • The ‘queer fantasy’ that the film offers is thus that of a world in which desire and masculine identity are fluid, unfixed, and endlessly remakable, while femininity is pathologized through parody.
  • The spellings of almost all English words were once equally unfixed. The English Is Coming!
  • Not that I think, at worst, any more than you, that he dare to harbour a thought injurious to my honour: but he is very various, and there is an apparent, and even an acknowledged unfixedness in his temper, which at times gives me uneasiness. Clarissa Harlowe
  • I'm not sure what the perfect solution for an unfixed lifestyle is.
  • Abel was driven to terminate his misery in a way which the unfixedness of his religious opinions rather accelerated than retarded. The Borough
  • This sense of cinema as fluid and unfixed runs counter to the idea of cinema as an unchanging arena of masterpieces and failures and is considerably more liberating for the historian.
  • Cytochemistry and autofluorescence observations were used to detect the presence of lignin and suberin in unfixed tissues.
  • When it is the most painful to be in, is the suicide only unfixed way?
  • unfixed as were her general notions of what men ought to be
  • Life-hopes of the first kind, to speak of them in one way, partly involve thinking of our futures as open or unfixed or alterable.
  • A man of many unfixed addresses, he was there to speak at South by Southwest, the well-known annual music, movies, and technology conference.
  • Many of the photographs had been up on the wall for years, their unfixed images decaying further in the light. SACRAMENT
  • Since the Impressionists were themselves an unfixed point, the Wallace Collection's Road to Impressionism is necessarily a vague track.
  • Certainly , Unfixed think was one of methods , not a only method, of obtaining creativity.
  • Unfixed subjectivity has easy access to resources of imaginary compensation.
  • Engineers, foremen, surveyors and labourers typically tend to circulate between the main industry players on daily, weekly, monthly and unfixed contracts.
  • The unfixed kind with better what to still have besides the suicide?
  • The other way of looking at things is to keep everything fluid and unfixed - no definitive versions, but a kitset of parts for endless remixing.
  • Exposure of the unfixed cartilages to the atmosphere even for a couple of hours also made them crooked and unshapely.
  • Where others had some sense of themselves as people--- ambition, opinion, religion---he just had this pitiful unfixedness. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • One man yelled: "You cannot fix one thing like Mubarak and leave the other things unfixed. Egyptian demonstrators return to Tahrir Square hours after violent crackdown
  • The paper book, the tool that built modernity, is to be phased out in favor of fractured, unfixed information. 2009 January | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • It is short, concise and clear to understand why many of you are trying to fix a problem with unfixed instruments. Matthew Yglesias » One Man’s Inefficiency is Another Man’s Job
  • But the labyrinthine nature of it setups and companies 'lax attitudes toward security mean old flaws often go unfixed. NSS Labs' Nasdaq For Hackers
  • Cytochemistry and autofluorescence observations were used to detect the presence of lignin and suberin in unfixed tissues.
  • * In Help File, I noted an unfixed bug in Google's Chrome browser that causes it to think you're still abroad after you return from a trip to another country, then suggested adopting a new Facebook security option. PostPoints tip: Discounts at Apple's Mac App Store (and their costs)
  • The unfixed kind with better what to still have besides the suicide?
  • But the process here is of unmasking: even though we're irritated and anxious, we're moving closer to seeing the true unfixed nature of mind.
  • It would not probably be unfair to suspect such faintness of apprehension, and such unfixedness and indifference of thought, in the majority of any large number of persons, though drawn together ostensibly to attend to matters of gravest concern. An Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance
  • _corvée_, that is to say, an unfixed amount of ploughing, which the steward could demand every week when it was needed; the distinction corresponds to the distinction between _week work_ and _boon work_ in the later Middle Ages. Medieval People
  • His unfixed gaze shifted to Joy but he seemed to be looking past her.

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