How To Use Unheard In A Sentence
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According to Hughes, Olsen became an addition to the stable when Komon sold one of his works for the previously unheard-of price of 1000 guineas.
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This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified.
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uh huh. not unheard of to see them on a "schmear" slide, either.
Recycled Wrecks
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On a rare recording, he can be heard to stumble on the next-to-last line-something unheard-of for one who enunciated so exactingly.
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This lack of reactivity would be unheard of for any other oxonium ion," says
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The council had no legal obligation to buy back the property and previous repurchases were virtually unheard of.
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The America's Cup has always been a showcase for innovation: the 1895 victor, Defender, for example, used aluminum, steel and bronze in the hull, an unheard-of combination at the time.
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It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard.
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It was unheard-of for anyone to complain.
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The whine level reached decibels previously unheard of.
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They'll rise suthin 'unheard on in the spring when freightin' gits brisk.
CHAPTER 10
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She had planned unheard-of achievements, while I saw nothing else than the deanship of the College of Agriculture.
CHAPTER II
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Concealed inside its villanelles, ghazals, canzones, sonnets, and prose poems are that country's unheard voices.
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Now brands that were unheard of a year ago are booming.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's almost unheard of in France for a top politician not to come from the social elite.
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They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard.
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Red deer stags are numerous in the area, although attacks on humans are virtually unheard of.
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He saved his carfares and went without lunch until he had enough money to buy an encyclopedia of American biography - and then he did an unheard-of thing.
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Now my shelves groan under the weight of vinyl and CDs which remain unheard and unloved.
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It shot into the charts at number 10, unheard of in those days, but stalled well short of the expected number 1 slot and vanished from the charts in six weeks flat.
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You told me yourself it was unheard of for somebody like you to have done all that lab work by yourself.
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For a young pilot who had not yet taken vows to rebuff his Lord Pilot was unheard of.
THE BROKEN GOD
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He has now filed a petition with the country's High Court claiming he has found previously unheard evidence.
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It crash-landed after the undercarriage and air instruments failed in mid-flight - a situation the manufacturers said was unheard of.
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In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled.
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We are giving young temp workers a platform to express their unheard voices.
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And as Murray writes, everybody enjoys the college experience as it is provided today - no ego-damaging exams, yes walk-in orgies, Polynesian islands full of coconut trees where responsability or commitment are unheard of.
Charles Murray on Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Hence his way of life can be sacrificed without compunction, and his protests go unheard.
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But if it wasn't unheard of for a ruler of Constantinople to die peacefully in his bed, it was also not the norm.
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E-mail trends and tactics change all the time, while issues unheard of just a few years ago, such as deliverability, are posing new challenges.
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It's the tool of social change used by those who feel that their grievance is going unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was almost unheard of for a British journalist to interview a serving US president.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her husband Ralph lay sprawled upon the davenport, smoking a cigarette and reading the current issue of EXTRAORDINARY STORIES against an unheard background of music.
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The child's cry of concern went on unheard, a faint whisper amidst the busy streets of a crowded metropolis.
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Those who had been unheard for some time might want to try to push back their popularity using this.
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Martin's weak cries for help went unheard until 6.40pm yesterday.
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers.
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Bajazeth, unheard or undescried by any body, they went presently to the Port, and there (without any further delay) Amurath and the
The Decameron
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Girls Aloud, however, are demonstrating a longevity almost unheard of in their genre.
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They often come from cultures where answering back is unheard of and corporal punishment the norm and so they will be taught the differences in etiquette and teaching practices here.
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And then we passed into the yard and dairies, where the same benevolent worship had congregated fowl of strange and unheard-of breeds; and there was a little bonham; and above all, staring around, wonder-stricken and frightened, and with a gorgeous blue ribbon about her neck, was the prettiest little fawn in the world, its soft brown fur lifted by the warm wind and its eyes opened up in fear and wonder at its surroundings.
My New Curate
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It's almost unheard of in France for a top politician not to come from the social elite.
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Home computers are now used on a scale unheard-of a few years ago.
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In this latest chapter, the half-marketized banking sector has also opened its doors to new practices unheard of in China before, namely, "incentivized risk taking" and "leveraged platforms," with greater potential to wreak havoc.
The Seattle Times
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An aura of mystery weaves a pattern blended with the unheard of melody of fluting.
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But independent contractors have usually had to schlepp broken machines to computer-repair shops; house calls were unheard of.
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For a Smith duty auto to outshoot a Smith target revolver is almost unheard of.
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Similarly, public execution by hanging was not unheard of, constituting an efficient means of ridding ‘the colony of malefactors.’
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In the past, it was unheard of to discuss fiscal matters pertaining to security wings.
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When he was in the room, it wasn't just that no hand went unshook; it was that no story was unheard, no serious argument unvoiced.
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It’s just amazing how readily we’ll tear each other down for doing whatever works for our families; it’s like multiplicity is a completely unheard-of concept in parenting.
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They could also keep the rights of their images, something previously unheard of.
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Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
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Thanks to the Internet and its blog-happy pages, we see people obsessing, everyday, on the minutia that makes for the discovery of previously unheard of entities.
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Here, the concept is virtually unheard of.
Times, Sunday Times
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Celia stomped her foot into the soft grassy ground, but the sound of it went unheard.
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Lord appeared confident that the document was genuine and that these hitherto unheard-of trading rights actually existed.
TANK OF SERPENTS
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If the latter denies them access to its victims, they remain unreached, unhelped, unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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The inquest heard Mr Smith had gone home - unheard by his parents - and taken his motor bike out of the back garden.
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He called this phenomenon "a truly alarming spectacle, if we consider not only how extensively attacks are spreading but also their unheard-of numerical proportion, and the fact that they receive widespread legal approval and the involvement of certain sectors of health-care personnel.
Media
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Only the husband remains unheard, for reasons which become obvious as the disconnected narrative evolves.
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 It is, after all, not unheard of for convicts going before a parole board to profess a newly found spirituality, to the point of being religiose.
Martin Long: Haley Barbour's Unintentional Lesson: Keep Religion and Governance Separate
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The only silver lining is that since everyone has been going to bed early (Mason even NAPPED yesterday, which is almost unheard of), I've been able to mostly keep up on my word count.
Day in the Life of an Idiot
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Of most interest to Drake obsessives is Tow the Line, a previously unheard song discovered lurking at the end of an old master tape.
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Rerunning a sporting event—even one as loosely defined as celebrity boxing—is almost unheard of in network television.
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A graduate of sixteen is almost unheard of, and as a matter of long range policy we do not care to set such a [P] recedent, however worthy your case may be.
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Accurate historical records were almost unheard of and every empire used its own calendar system which was often based on totally different criteria.
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As the sleeve notes say, perhaps it was a rather odd idea to kick off proceedings with a series of unheard songs.
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At the howdah's rear, Sir Roger pounded a drumskin and shouted his unheard orders.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
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Late last week, a raft of economic statistics suggested Greenspan's cries may go unheard.
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By the weekend, however, as unheard cases were adjourned in the District Court, there was the beginning of a nervousness that the row could become serious.
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`Then Mom announced that she was going to visit her family for a couple of weeks, which was absolutely unheard-of.
MOON PASSAGE
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Away from the underground happenings of London, away from his friends, performing hitherto unheard songs to unappreciative punters was a daunting prospect.
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Facts of this description, facts previously unheard of, but which could not from any known law of causation be pronounced impossible, are what Hume characterizes as not contrary to experience, but merely unconformable to it; and Bentham, in his treatise on Evidence, denominates them facts disconformable _in specie_, as distinguished from such as are disconformable _in toto_ or in _degree_
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
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Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material.
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Huda, an accounts officer at the University of Dhaka, says female accounts officer were unheard of a few years ago.
South Asian Women Caught Between Tradition and Modernity
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It was almost unheard of for a British journalist to interview a serving US president.
Times, Sunday Times
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The America's Cup has always been a showcase for innovation: the 1895 victor, Defender, for example, used aluminum, steel and bronze in the hull, an unheard-of combination at the time.
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It is almost unheard of for the stars to align in such a way.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Production Coordinator has been a major obstacle to the smooth operation of this project and repeated calls for her removal have been left unheard.
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This will work wonders and boost their relationship to levels previously unheard of.
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It was an eloquent speech that went unheard, except for the few of us present that day.
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The recordings include previously unheard concertos and sinfoniettas from composers such as Bach, as well as orchestral suites and concerti by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms.
British Library's Archival Sound Recordings project now has 1,000 classical music recordings
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What will be heard will be her claim to be unheard when she, of all people, is always, always heard.
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As Gene points out, adultery has already become so widespread that the prosecution of adulterers is now unheard of, even if there is no effort underway to legalize such behavior.
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They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard.
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When war looms large on the horizon, tiny, meek and often unheard voices of children counsel the wisdom of peace.
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It is not unheard of that someone in his position could be elected as leader.
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She competed on five consecutive world championship teams, a previously unheard-of feat.
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But the biggest impact was on two people whose names didn't appear on any ballot and who were practically unheard of four years ago.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fear of abandonment grows to the point where the child won't risk further relationships and injury, causing difficulty in establishing appropriate friendships.48% of the children wind up with fears or phobias that never existed before. 44% of the children become physically aggressive. 31% of them suffer sleep disorders - unheard of in children not facing trauma. 27% are clinically depressed, and 24% develop "oppositional disorder." 13% are even bed-wetting into their teens, and 10% even become "dissociative" - they find alternative places to be - a severe psychiatric impairment.
January 2009
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Tiger Woods rescued from crash by wife Elin Nordegren carrying a golf club Trapped in his own body for 23 years - the coma victim who screamed unheard Pretending the climate email leak isn't a crisis won't make it go away | George Monbiot dancexchange, on behalf of the centre for advanced …. thanet district council. margate.
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BILL PAXTON, of the Texas Forest Service, describing the moisture content of Texas grass Sunday at what he called an "unheard of" 2% as wildfires continued burning in the drought-stricken state, where more than 34,000 acres have been consumed
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They had succeeded in killing two of their number as well, a previously unheard of feat.
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Nearly a quarter said that their suggestions to improve company performance had gone unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now intellectuals fail in their duties or go unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Between 1929 and 1950, the likes of Humphrey Jennings and John Grierson held a mirror up to the nation and made films including Coal Face and Listen To Britain that took up the nitty-gritty of public life in a way that was unheard of in the first half of the 20th century.
TV highlights 19/7/11 | The Hour | Falling Skies | Britain Through a Lens | Twenty Twelve | True Stories: After The Apocalypse | Imagine
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I believe it's not unheard-of for an entrepreneur to keep more than one set of books.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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He noted that 45 per cent of unemployed Americans have been without work for six months or more, which he described as "unheard of.
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Lord of Misrule," for example, has a full cloth cover and a stitched binding, which is practically unheard of these days.
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The Italians' unceremonious drop to fourth place is unheard of in the world of ice dancing.
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Stories of men given to hitting their women weren't unheard of in my family, but I associated them with my grandparents' generation, like chenille tablecloths or mangles or the music hall itself.
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Red deer stags are numerous in the area, although attacks on humans are virtually unheard of.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's almost unheard of in France for a top politician not to come from the social elite.
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The voice of the innocent, opress, and unheard is beggining to rise.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Storm of protest after election
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But there's another element of the movie that I believe has most contributed to its staying power: Pretty In Pink captured the pain of class distinction in teendom with a startling honesty almost unheard of in a mainstream Hollywood film.
Susannah Gora: Pretty in Pink at 25: Still a Class Act
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A new deluxe edition includes six previously unheard recordings and TV performances.
Times, Sunday Times
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This kind of honesty is unheard of … well almost anywhere these days, but certainly in business, and I for one appreciate the hell out it.
#36. Tell Me Why « 1979 Semi-Finalist…
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Meanwhile, unseen and unheard, local producers and wholesalers face the steady decline of their business.
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Sharp-shinned and cooper's hawks, as well as merlins, are rare, but not unheard of, and this time of year, the south-bound migration brings red-shouldered, broad-winged, and rough-legged hawks passing overhead.
Knowing a hawk from a handsaw, pt 1
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In the US these artists were largely unheard and unknown.
Times, Sunday Times
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And you stand condemned to centuries of ignominy, your well-polished plea unheard.
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Probably indebted in its basic structure - its long, irregular, unrhymed lines and its dignified but casual language - to the example of Walt Whitman, the poem sounded a note previously unheard in African American poetry.
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No elf n safety crap about not getting feet wet etc in those days either and pollution was a word unheard of.
A pointless Livingstone promise
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At that time, it was completely unheard-of for girls to go to university.
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Folk wanted to write poetry and continued to do so, unheard and unregarded.
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But the picture increased its box office take by 50% in its second week or release, something generally unheard of in filmland.
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II Riverwind, borrowed from night, grew as the eyes of the People, reading the air, the descending wind, the back of his mind a prophet, a jackal, while the cry of the leopard, unheard by the People except at the place where the world falls over, choired at the back of his head.
The Magic of Krynn
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So many tricks and scams hidden in various aspects of our lives today were almost unheard of just a few decades ago.
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Ticket stubs are now hot collector's items, with many fetching unheard-of prices.
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Of most interest to Drake obsessives is Tow the Line, a previously unheard song discovered lurking at the end of an old master tape.
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Armies of unheard-of size, fighting on a scale never before known, generated an unprecedented demand for military information.
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For a book about money, finance and the stock market, those sorts of numbers were previously unheard of.
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Now and again a laugh broke out at some unheard joke, a careless laugh, as of a holiday-maker.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Spanish language has gone largely unheard in the majority of opera houses worldwide.
Times, Sunday Times
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Radiation reached unheard-of levels.
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Tiger Woods rescued from crash by wife Elin Nordegren carrying a golf club Trapped in his own body for 23 years - the coma victim who screamed unheard Pretending the climate email leak isn't a crisis won't make it go away | George Monbiot Michelle Obama 'racist' picture that is topping Google Images removed nhs tower hamlets. aneurin bevan house, aldgate east, inner east lond ….
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Many other problems that were largely unheard of ten years ago, have become pressing international concerns.
An Alternative Approach to Allergies
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Two-headed snakes are rare but not unheard of, and one recently found in Spain is giving scientists an opportunity to study how the anomaly affects the serpents' ability to hunt and mate.
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The first thing they knew was Grant came blinding along at an absolutely unheard of speed for a Destroyer following up a Convoy, hitting them half way between the conning tower and tail.
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At that time, it was completely unheard-of for girls to go to university.
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Cromwell himself and other inspired persons, (for the officers of this army received inspiration with their commission,) was first opened the daring and unheard-of counsel, of bringing the king to justice, and of punishing, by a judicial sentence, their sovereign, for his pretended tyranny and maleadministration.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
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The successful industries of today were unheard of 30 years ago.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the menu were classics unheard of in Fifties London: paté de campagne, matelote d' anguille and bouillabaisse.
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For the past three months, my Wednesdays have been a previously unheard of model of efficiency.
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For instance, furniture grade timber is unheard of in the south, because timber cutters strip cut so much to during the gutting that happened after the war.
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Proctor saw this and feared, for diabolism was a practice unheard of.
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Such shocking behavior is unheard of in a Japanese classroom.
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Travel for pleasure was almost unheard of until the 19th century.
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In Moscow, there is a great body of expertise on the historic environment, yet it appears to go unheard.
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Endovanera, a label unheard of in these circles have put together a very interesting collection mixing some great materials and innovation.
SLAMXHYPE
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For completists, the revealing extras include new amateur footage, the highlight being a previously unheard song.
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The abuse of halon-containing fire extinguishers and correcting fluids containing 1,1, 1 - trichloroethane is now almost unheard of in the UK.
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For completists, the revealing extras include new amateur footage, the highlight being a previously unheard song.
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No fact was too small to be overlooked, and no obscure record would go unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Eschenbach, making his debut with the Houston Grand Opera, spotted something special and worked with her on the role every day -- once a common way for a conductor to interact with a singer, today almost unheard of in an era of overplanned schedules.
Can Christoph Eschenbach and the National Symphony Orchestra give each other a fresh start?
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And leaving hospital the same day as giving birth is virtually unheard of.
The Sun
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2 In a word, the Mughal were the first Muslims to introduce the painted image as an instrument of political propaganda — just like the Renaissance French or British kings something previously unheard of in any Islamic court.3
Scheherazade Goes West
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Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf.
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It was unusual, in a Servant of Naamah; in an anguissette, unheard-of.
Kushiel's Avatar
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Now and again a laugh broke out at some unheard joke, a careless laugh, as of a holiday-maker.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thus the hymn appears in the Office of Holy Week, with the Greek words ` Ágios ó theòs, ` ágios ìskhuròs, ` Ágios àthánatos èléeson èmâs expressed in Latinized characters, chosen to represent the Greek pronunciation (e.g. eleison imas for eleéson émas, the aspirate, as in modern Greek, remaining unheard).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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It was stated that the residents were known as Mesticos (in the past), a term disliked by the elders and unheard of by young residents.
Nst online
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The council had no legal obligation to buy back the property and previous repurchases were virtually unheard of.
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He created a storm of sorts in the 1966 autumn-winter collection when he had his women models in tuxedos, absolutely unheard of till then.
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Also unheard-of was a cartel cornering a commodity such as crude oil, as long as the medium of exchange was gold.
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He was doing something unheard of: calling the hunters in their territories, looking for scraps of information.
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That's unheard of in an industry where design, engineering, and manufacturing often argue over quality problems right up until the first car rolls off the assembly line.
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The aerialists perform in ways unheard of a generation ago.
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We must not let that cry go unheard.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, equality was unheard of and land could not be passed down to women.
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Her black hair was bobbed, and hung level with her chin, a style unheard of at the time.
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Experts say surprise pregnancies are unusual, but not unheard of. "brap:" Later, Carri gets on the telephone and tells Adams the baby is fine and blowing bubbles.
Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
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Tese areas were not normally frequented by geologists and were unheard of at the freshman level.
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This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified.
The Sun
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of.
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Amid the hurly-burly of network TV, it's almost unheard of for programmers to plan beyond their next season, let alone five years hence.
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That is why when Strawberry Shortcake cereal came out I did something almost unheard of my in my young world, I stepped over gender buying lines and ate this cereal by the boxful.
Strawberry Shortcake Cereal Commercial - The Retroist
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It is not unheard of for countries to put aside partisan differences in the national interest, usually when the enemy is at the gates.
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Meals are taken communally with other guests in the dining-room. Private bathrooms and toilets are unheard of.
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I was brought up with the idea that poetry should rhyme; shape poems and the like were unheard of.
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Abuse of teachers was virtually unheard of.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cellars and larders are treasure troves here and, inland at least, supermarkets are unheard of.
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Orissa was recently devastated by the deadliest cyclone of the century causing death and destruction on an unheard of scale.
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Inside the heard voices is an unheard voice, an aphonic voice, as it were.
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Crawford believes the ice toppled from a passing, unheard airplane.
Boing Boing: April 9, 2006 - April 15, 2006 Archives
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Unheard amidst this war-trumpeting was the go-slow adjuration of another of the Great Churchill's grandsons, Nicholas Soames, who was and is a Member of Parliament.
James Pinkerton: The Blair Leading the Blind in Iraq
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The dogmatic element of the ancient astrolatry, as incorporated into the Christian creed, underwent no material change until the inauguration of the dark ages, when the bishops of the several churches, in the delirium of metaphysical speculation, concocted the previously unheard of doctrine of pre-existence of spirit, in conformity to which God was declared to be purely a spiritual deity, who, existing before matter, created the universe of nothing.
Astral Worship
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A new deluxe edition includes six previously unheard recordings and TV performances.
Times, Sunday Times
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So there are voices speaking out against this extra injustice, but those voices largely go unheard.
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There's something about the Christmas season that defies even the most secular of societies and brings out the people to fill up church pews in normally unheard of numbers.
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It is, after all, not unheard of for convicts going before a parole board to profess a newly found spirituality, to the point of being religiose.
Martin Long: Haley Barbour's Unintentional Lesson: Keep Religion and Governance Separate
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His mother, a fairy queen wept, which was almost unheard for a fairy to show such human emotions.
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Some of the fees were virtually unheard of five years ago, suggesting they are being used to boost margins rather than cover costs.
Times, Sunday Times
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That summer, it had itched more often than ever, as the goblins swarmed in unheard-of numbers, and banishing them was one way of putting that itch to rest.
Excerpt: Runemarks by Joanne Harris
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Now conical chasubles are rare enough to see, all things considered, but the sight of a conical rose chasuble is virtually unheard of:
A Rare Sight: A Conical Rose Chasuble
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard.
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Reality rolls on, however, and this age cohort got married, had kids, and bought houses, and so for the last number of decades has been unheard from while beavering away at the mortgage and tuition payments.
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Pigeons rattled briefly in the eaves of a building, settling themselves for the night and, far away, he heard the drone of a motoscafo plying the water of some unseen but not unheard rio.
The Kaisho
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I gasped — for the fish had been a ganoid — that ancient, armoured form that was perhaps the most intelligent of all life on our planet during the Devonian era, but which for age upon age had vanished, save for its fossils held in the embrace of the stone that once was their soft bottom beds; and the half-globes were Medusae, jelly-fish — but of a size, luminosity, and colour unheard of.
The Moon Pool
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I didn't even look at yesterday's poem with a view to revision, and that's almost unheard of.
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It was not unheard of for women of that time to work as nurses, teachers, governesses etc but my mother preferred to stay at home and take care of my three brothers and I.
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It is horrible, it is unheard of, it outdares all daring; but, if I can only nerve myself to face one terrible necessity, it is to be done.
Armadale
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Janissaries, and stealing his head, for the purposes of baking, shaving, and roasting it, and that they should be condemned to pay the price of his blood; but as the kabobchi had been the immediate cause of the tumult by treating the head with such gross and unheard-of insult, and as he was a Greek and an infidel, it was further resolved that the Mûfti should issue a _fetwah_, authorizing his head to be cut off: and placed on the same odious spot where he had exposed that of the Aga of the
The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan
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Damaging winter freezes are virtually unheard of.
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I didn't think that was controversial even in the Catholic Church; it is not unheard of, for example, that nuns in violent missionary territory be pre-armed with pessaries.
When is "the act" not an act?
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a first novel by an unheard of writer
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It would have been unheard of a year ago.
The Sun
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These are unheard-of results for end-stage patients with very poor prognoses.
The FDA and Slower Cures