How To Use Unlimited In A Sentence

  • Games can be demoed free and purchased or rented a la carte, or players can subscribe to the OnLive PlayPack for unlimited play of more than 200 games, with more titles added monthly.
  • Integrity unlimited, superior quality Albatron is the pursuit.
  • It scales brilliantly, degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and ‘beaming,’ and is configurable to an unlimited number of options.
  • Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch.
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
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  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • If I had unlimited resources, I would use the Albert Hall for some way-out Stockhausen sonic experiment.
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
  • She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. September 16th, 2004
  • Buyers get unlimited texts and 100 minutes talktime, after signing up for a minimum of one month. The Sun
  • ADN if you want to download no reason why a 99$ account should not get you 50 megabit unlimited, give 9 a month to hollywood and the riaa and tell them to bugger off. make it a law and make the only way they get an increase is by national referendum, WHAT HOLLYWOOD FEAR DEMOCRACY? Rogers bill of consumer rights
  • I felt that scientific experiments provided almost unlimited insight…
  • Also on the way is a three-door Astra sport hatch with a panoramic windscreen, meaning that all in the car have an almost unlimited view of what is happening outside all around them.
  • Schweiker describes his position as theocentric, but God seems to be a useful symbol that gives human agency seriousness and purpose by checking the unlimited expansion of human power.
  • A white boy dancer must deliver an impotent, but ironic, rendering of White's (love unlimited) orchestration of potent sexuality.
  • The inquest was told there was unlimited free beer, wine and water available to guests at the event.
  • If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else.
  • The powers bestowed by this statute are completely unlimited, restricted by no law or institution.
  • Unlimited quantities of canned or fresh beansprouts may be added to bulk up small quantities of rice.
  • I have unlimited potential.
  • On the theoretic level, the application of moral purism as weapon to make unlimited criticism to terrorism is the only route thoroughly solving ethical problem of terrorism.
  • · SQL Commander - Make it possible to run scripts of unlimited size with the @run command Softpedia - Windows - All
  • The evening begins with champagne and includes a four-course banquet, unlimited drinks and entertainment from minstrels, jesters and fire-eaters.
  • Ragland won the Trophy-Truck division for the third consecutive year, and Fortin took the overall pro and unlimited Class I victory.
  • This gives employees virtually unlimited promotion and earnings potential. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
  • Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream.
  • No respect for the rule of law, utter narcissism, absolutely untrustworthy to anyone close to them who trusts them (the Clinton/Edwards tradition), unlimited ability to pursue public policies leading to disaster if it provides the ability to pander to their ultra-left donors - all wrapped around with endless self righteousness. Spitzer considering Senate run? …No, really? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money.
  • Unlimited life goods are typically stored at historic cost in the balance sheet and there is no depreciation.
  • Unlimited tariffs do not give us that currency. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unspecified and unlimited amount of investors' money is siphoned off in fees to at least a dozen different agents, from administrators to brokers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ranging from complementary offer delivery to sweepstakes prize supply, joint delivery of loyalty programs and referrals, the possibilities are unlimited.
  • There is potentially unlimited personal liability for the members. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voice over Anyone considering selling counterfeit goods at car boot sales could face two years in prison or unlimited fines.
  • Bread was available at subsidised prices in unlimited quantities to all Egyptians.
  • Michigan's no-fault insurance law provides unlimited lifetime coverage for medical expenses tied to auto wrecks.
  • First, art offers multiple, rich, and layered ways of speaking about and glorifying God, since art is unlimited in its range and expression.
  • This does not mean we should let in unlimited numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Repeat offenders will be clobbered with unlimited crown court fines. The Sun
  • Moreover, the frustration of naval limitation did not bring with it an immediate turn to unlimited rearmament.
  • There has never been a time when the cry for unlimited congressional power has rung so hollow.
  • He was an unlimited supreme commander, but he also risked loss of blood along with his most humble pikeman.
  • But the current system makes it impossible to insure for care in old age because the liability is unlimited. Times, Sunday Times
  • While there are only two sexes - male and female - there can be an unlimited number of genders.
  • So all that is infinite is unlimited and must be the cause of all things.
  • The daily tariff includes accommodation and unlimited use of the pool and gymnasium.
  • Telling the New Zealand public that Maori have unlimited tangi leave is a canard.
  • A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. 
  • The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
  • It is one and indivisible, unlimited in understanding and creative power.
  • Little deaf Antony thought of tobacco unlimited, a silver-mounted pipe, and plenty of unforbidden rum. Tropic Days
  • If you have unlimited space, look for a bedroom suite that comes with a number of pieces, such as an armoire or matching desk and dressing table in addition to a chest and dresser.
  • Two who heard the program, Marty Vibul and Linda Patterson, wanted to donate funds to help the project, and with the added assistance of store owners Tim and Margie Griffiths of Wild Birds Unlimited the Peaks decided to supplement their 17 bluebird nest boxes at Audubon Park with some boxes specifically tailored to the prothonotary warbler, which is considered as endangered in some areas of North America. Courierpress.com Stories
  • To me, soy is like the professional athlete that signs an unlimited use licensing agreement for his/her name and suddenly finds their image on the side of a cigarette box. Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell
  • Less favourable treatment on these grounds is likely to constitute unlawful discrimination, which can lead to unlimited compensation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. 
  • Some, mostly string theorists, posit the existence of a massless particle they've dubbed the graviton and claim that it is responsible for mediating the force of gravity, a force that has unlimited range. Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Gravity, Evolution and Religious Dogma
  • That was nearly thirty years ago, and over the years the delusion that an unlimited license to commit an unspeakable evil can be disguised or excused by a display of moral handwringing has become ever less convincing to ever more Americans.
  • The maximum penalty is up to 7 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
  • He and his wife are directors of the unlimited company Austin C Murray.
  • The Duke de Montellano, president of the Council of Castille, counterbalanced the authority, until then unlimited, of Porto-Carrero; the auditorship of finance, which had always appertained to the prime minister, being taken from him. Political Women, Vol. 2 (of 2)
  • Unlimited demand from the provider can then be managed; outcomes data and statisical probability of desease presence can then be applied to care if the need to "treat the chart" is no longer there. Austan Goolsbee on Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • There was such a vast understanding in Toohey's eyes and such an unfastidious kindness -- no, what a word to think of -- such an unlimited kindness. The Fountainhead
  • Former Republican Senator Alan Simpson also testified in support of the ban stating that a system of unlimited contributions "prostitutes ideas and ideals, demeans democracy, and debases debates. Fred Wertheimer: 2010 Elections: Secret Financing and the Campaign Finance Reform Battles to Come
  • Fishing with my buddy Chris Hunt of Trout Unlimited, (check out his blog on out trip) we first bagged a bunch of Colorado River cutties fishing the Roan Plateau, north of Rifle. The Three-Day Cutt Slam...
  • He has suggested that he would hire a Pakeha over a Maori of equal merit because, he said, Maori could claim unlimited tangi leave.
  • The mere possibility of unlimited and riskless profits suggests that there is an error in the calculation.
  • They are inapplicable to orders made by a court of unlimited jurisdiction in the course of contentious litigation.
  • Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Britain braced for more snow: It's not unusual at these times for people in northern Britain to complain that southerners whinge about their bad weather when the north of the country suffers far worse conditions on a regular basis. Archive 2005-03-01
  • Film studios competed for his services with offers of artistic freedom and unlimited cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man can succeed at almost anything for which he was unlimited enthusiasm.
  • On 10th May 1893 it registered under Companies Act 1862 as an unlimited company.
  • In 1896, the Democratic party coopted an aspect of the Populists' financial program, the free and unlimited coinage of silver, on behalf of the candidacy of William Jennings Bryan.
  • The sovereign is the agent for the purpose of directing the united strength for the common benefit; but the sovereign is an agent of unlimited discretion, and with authority that cannot be revoked. Leviathan or Post-War Trends in Government and Business
  • Unlike bees they have an unlimited ability to sting, although the venom rarely proves fatal in humans.
  • Experts hope the research will one day allow medics to grow an unlimited supply of transplant organs. The Sun
  • Companies and universities once given unlimited budgets to push the boundaries of robotics are being told to come up with something usable, commercial and fast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sneaking into the mantra is additional description of ‘unlimited delicious antipasti, pastas, fish, meat, bruschetta, vegetables, desserts and more’ - ever heard of that idea before?
  • With his virtually unlimited bankroll, Forbes could stay in the race long after other candidates are forced to quit.
  • And they were prepared to accept unlimited losses to achieve their sacred objective.
  • Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
  • The system can support an unlimited number of users.
  • Such a situation would guarantee unlimited and riskless profits for all those holding gold and silver.
  • Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.
  • Play Matters is the national toy library association and membership costs £17.50 a year for unlimited access to toys!
  • The staff are usually smart, literate and weird, you can nick unlimited quantities of free books, and it's a great way to meet chicks!
  • The maximum sentence is six months in prison and an unlimited fine but campaigners would like to see this increased to three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • A combination of apparently unlimited electoral puissance and an underlying lack of both intellectual self-confidence and political principle has destabilised him.
  • Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe.
  • The physicist Brian Pippard, who held Maxwell’s old chair†¦ at the University of Cambridge, has put it thus: ‘What is surely impossible is that a theoretical physicist, given unlimited computing power, should deduce from the law of physics that a certain complex structure is aware of its own existence. ’” (p44) Continuation…
  • You can opt to pay a flat rate for unlimited Internet access.
  • Hotel guests have unlimited free access to the spa via a rickety lift. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlimited first-class travel within the UK is permitted as well as a mileage rate of 57.7p per mile for parliamentary business.
  • Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
  • If only one had an unlimited supply of money!
  • As well as helping customers compare speeds more accurately, Ofcom has also recommended that the term "unlimited" in advertising should be restricted to services with no usage caps at all. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Take two deals with a theme - beware of doubling after an unlimited auction, or they might redouble and make. Times, Sunday Times
  • They make clear, for instance, that the phrase "unitary executive" is a code word for a doctrine that favors nearly unlimited executive power. Archive 2007-02-01
  • And the grandness of D ownton Abbey is extreme, even by the standards of "Masterpiece Theatre" opulence — it is lushness unlimited, inside and out. Pride and Privilege
  • For a fraction of the costs of a bus pass, students will get unlimited access to transit.
  • That means that fish from those waters are not safe to eat in unlimited quantities.
  • Cuper knows he will land a plum job, one with near unlimited funds, where winning silverware will be comparatively simple.
  • Rotterdam-based website Dvdstream. nl is using the Dutch copyright law that permits the copying of films or music for private consumption, to lawfully provide unlimited film-downloads. B2fxxx
  • He strenuously advised the board against allowing a film company unlimited access to make a fly-on-the-wall documentary. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has almost unlimited power and hot men fawning all over her all the time ... and I would really like to try out the werepanther sleeping arrangment * blush* Countdown to Branded By Fire: 6 days to go!
  • All imprisonable offences could carry a maximum of life; all fines could be potentially unlimited. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adviser said that this would be no problem because we could make unlimited overpayments without penalty in the final month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experts hope the research will one day allow medics to grow an unlimited supply of transplant organs. The Sun
  • The urge for unlimited vastness and boundlessness must be overcome.
  • The queen's prohibition of the "prophesyings," or the assemblies instituted for fanatical prayers and conferences, was founded on a better reason, but shows still the unlimited extent of her prerogative. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • We often act out of fear until we accept and acknowledge our feelings and realise that love is unlimited and can not be taken away or divided. Ten Keys to Loving Relationships
  • The notion of plenitude can be conveyed by employing the term panorama ` an unlimited view in all directions 'in a promotional blurb. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 4
  • ``By providing unlimited dollar funds they are acting on the back of the G-7 plan to ensure the system is fully liquidized,'' said Lena Komileva, an economist at Tullet Prebon Plc in London. Floods Drown People
  • Merely the term unlimited -- nothing else, certainly. The Count of Monte Cristo
  • To the west and south-west are almost unlimited expanses of slope, dark green pineries, and grassy spots. Historical Introduction to Studies Among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico; Report on the Ruins of the Pueblo of Pecos Papers Of The Archæological Institute Of America, American Series, Vol. I
  • It will also spare the system memory while rendering, it has nearly unlimited resolution so it won't be pixilated in greater resolutions and it looks good too!
  • The souls of such separate themselves from the unlimited love for the sex, and devote themselves to one, with whom they look for an everlasting and eternal union and its increasing blessednesses, as the cherishers of the hope which continually recreates their mind; but it is quite otherwise with the unchaste, that is, with those who do not think religiously of marriages and their holiness. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • The Fox News reporter claims that AT&T simply "outbid" other carriers by agreeing to the $30 unlimited and $15 250MB data plans. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Bingo halls can also link games and offer unlimited winnings, while betting shops can offer food and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • “Once you go unlimited, the only way to compete is to go lower,” he said. Verizon Stabs Sprint With Unlimited Wireless Plan - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Overcome Fear of Computers Subliminal CD with (NLP) Neurolinguistic Programming imbedded in soothing music and calming sounds of ocean waves computer phobia, technology phobia, fear of technology, cyberphobia by Mind Design Unlimited An Ugly Truth About Ronald Reagan
  • In linguistics a grammar is a limited set of rules which allows the production an unlimited number of sentences.
  • The sources of power are unlimited. Phoenix From the Flame
  • If getting paid a couple of million quid a year to wear an unlimited supply of free leisurewear, trainers and football boots is your idea of a hex, you've got a very warped idea of what does and does not constitute good fortune. World Cup 2010: Spain v Portugal - as it happened
  • But the potential downside can be almost unlimited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Article II does not grant the Executive unlimited authority to defend the nation in contravention of duly passed Congressional legislation forbidding specific behaviours Matthew Yglesias » Leave Health Care to the States?
  • Room and board, a small monthly stipend and unlimited access to studio space are provided.
  • Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.
  • Instead it allows for an unlimited number of international offset credits to be used in meeting these targets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
  • By addinga registration form at the beginning or end of a presentation, users can see precisely who is viewing their content - along with the viewer's contact information, role, company details and more - enabling them to collect an unlimited number of leads, for example, or ensure that all those who need to view the content have done so. Smallbiztechnology.com
  • In contrast, when the available energy is virtually unlimited women have frequent ovulatory menstrual cycles characterised by high hormone concentrations.
  • If so, is it possible to get unlimited time for a set fee per month as is the custom here in the US?
  • Treatment heifers had access to unlimited amounts of ungrazed forage prior to calving and were fed a different supplement.
  • This is punishable with an unlimited fine, imprisonment for up to two years or both. The Sun
  • This is why unlimited leverage is so important. beamish says: Matthew Yglesias » Ketchup Economics
  • In the 1890s the Populist movement demanded stronger government intervention into the economy, including the free and unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio of sixteen to one.
  • It seems likely that China can supply unlimited quantities of general manufacturing to the world without major wage rises.
  • Substance, moreover, is always infinite in its own kind - that is, unlimited by anything of the same nature as itself.
  • And nearly all thinkers agree that being and substance are composed of contraries; at least all name contraries as their first principles-some name odd and even, some hot and cold, some limit and the unlimited, some love and strife. Metaphysics
  • But an interpretation of the Necessary and Proper Clause that gives Congress virtually unlimited power and renders most of the rest of Article I superfluous is surely “improper” if anything is. The Volokh Conspiracy » Charles Fried on the Constitutionality of the Health Care Mandate
  • No state officials or judges will be allowed to serve in the chamber, but members will be able to serve an unlimited number of two-year terms.
  • The prospector is a man of small pretensions, of peaceful disposition, indomitable will, boundless perseverance, remarkable endurance, undoubted courage, irrepressible hopefulness, and unlimited hospitality He is the friend of every man till he has evidence that the man is his enemy, and he is the most respected man in the mining regions of the West. The California Birthday Book
  • These kings have not unlimited or arbitrary power, and the generals do more by example than by authority.
  • It was all these, no doubt, that had so strengthened and enriched the love at first sight, which had shaken the equilibrium of his positive existence; and yet he now viewed all these as subordinate to the one image of mild decorous matronage into which wedlock was to transform the child of genius, longing for angel wings and unlimited space. The Parisians — Complete
  • Experts hope the research will one day allow medics to grow an unlimited supply of transplant organs. The Sun
  • A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. 
  • Theoretically, the EM algorithm can be applied to an unlimited number of loci with any number of alleles.
  • The relevant county court jurisdiction is now unlimited.
  • While Uncle Eb was giving his views on food, he was hurriedly "bilin '" coffee, frying unlimited flapjacks, and breaking up some crystal cakes of maple sugar, which he melted into a sirup, and poured over them. Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods
  • It is a highly rewarding career, offering unlimited opportunities but requires a high degree of commitment, dedication and hard work.
  • A bottle of beer or unlimited quantity of Pepsi is also offered to wash down the spicy tangy stuff.
  • I mean, Comcast advertised unlimited access with certain upload/download bandwidths, and that was most definitely not what they were actually providing. The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:
  • Moreover, counter to the positive effects of unlimited application of airpower, the gradualism of Allied Force may well be the norm for future coalition conflicts.
  • Buyers get unlimited texts and 100 minutes talktime, after signing up for a minimum of one month. The Sun
  • Rules were relaxed to allow the first privately owned locomotives unlimited access to the national rail network.
  • Dunloe Ewart, which Carroll took over two years ago, was also converted into an unlimited company last year.
  • Van der Walt said his team had unlimited access to a National Prosecuting Authority strongroom full of documents and statements.
  • On the other hand, unrhythmical language is too unlimited; we do not want the limitations of metre, but some limitation we must have, or the effect will be vague and unsatisfactory. Rhetoric
  • The ticket gives you unlimited travel for seven days.
  • As if Damien Hirst were some kind of thaumaturgical icon that could save the day with his formaldehyde sacred cows and sharks, or that Russian and Middle Eastern collectors, with their seemingly unlimited wealth, would shield the market by continuing to waggle their bidding paddles with abandon at auction. Forbes.com: News
  • Houston home builder Bob Perry, the main funder for the "Swift Boat" attacks against Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry in 2004, has given $4 million this year to the Republican Governors Association (RGA), which can accept unlimited contributions. GOP candidates surge ahead in fundraising
  • I would not be totally surprised to see him on the podium to collect a medal in the Irish Championships which would be a great breakthrough for a young athlete who has unlimited potential.
  • The very luxuriance of the vegetation, however, with its unlimited hiding-places for cryptozoic animals, made the task of collection more difficult than it would have been in a clearer neighbourhood, where the animals are concentrated, as it were, in a comparatively few spots.
  • You'll also have unlimited access to the swimming pool.
  • Although most people would use this evil to enslave their enemies, bestow upon them unlimited wealth, or give them godlike powers, I prefer using it to make the water in my toilet rotate slightly faster.
  • The Bureau edition is for unlimited companies making it suitable for those in the business of providing payroll outsourcing services.
  • However, the most ominous measure for the future was the one which permitted the Reichsbank to include three-month Treasury bills in its note-coverage, so that unlimited amounts could be rediscounted against banknotes. Mises Dailies
  • There was almost unlimited overtime available so that those who wished to work their rest days could take home a very fat pay packet at the end of the week.
  • The computer allows us to make almost unlimited calculations, and indeed the larger the sample the better for statistical applications.
  • The only way, it seemed, that we could convince my buddies to tag along was to tell them that there was unlimited food and beer awaiting them.
  • Niether of these make up the several orders of magnitude we are short in backhaul bandwidth to provide unlimited flaterate customer bandwidth to support P2P as a universal solution. Austin Bandwidth Hog Claims Time Warner Cut Him Off
  • It offers an unlimited download package for 11.99 a month, with a free wireless router. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unlimited number of copies can still be made from the original.
  • Treasury Holdings, the largest private developer in the country, has become an unlimited company.
  • Free range hens enjoy unlimited daytime access to runs that have vegetation, and at least four square metres of outside space per bird. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Internet offers unlimited resources to serious, committed African-American job seekers.
  • Hui-Wen Jin criticized that the regulation had given the governments with unlimited power and excluded the aboriginal people from decision making process. gaea reported that before the Post-Disaster Recovery Statue was passed Global Voices in English » Taiwan: The future for the aboriginal people after Typhoon Morakot
  • You can invest an unlimited amount in a VCT, a fund that pools your money with that of other investors to buy shares in small unquoted companies.
  • They allow unlimited travel on all trains and access to all event sites on the railway.
  • And miss out on the accordion player, the Internet hookup, the washing machines, the art exhibit and an unlimited supply of Swiss almond mochaccino? Jiving With Java
  • Free range hens enjoy unlimited daytime access to runs that have vegetation, and at least four square metres of outside space per bird. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the remaining 5 percent of the year, they are allowed to exceed the standards by an unlimited amount.
  • Women's groups also resented the imposition of limits for gender discrimination while damages for racial bias were unlimited.
  • Because of the nonescalatory nature of truly limited warfare, a nation initiating a limited war needs the ‘power of isolation ‘to defend itself against an unlimited counterstroke.’
  • What I think is that we have to get rid of what we call the unlimited offers, which are not unlimited. Net Neutrality Creeps Into Europe
  • Unlimited tariffs do not give us that currency. Times, Sunday Times
  • To edulcorate the trade even more, you'll be able to bask unlimited free domestic long distance telephone calls as well as be able to access your voice mail messages over the Internet!
  • Meanwhile, standards like unlimited refills of the family portion garden salad and breadsticks help reinforce the idea of sharing among families, said Setta.
  • As long as they don't directly coordinate with a political party, these groups are free to use unlimited contributions however they please.
  • Available now, SQLbase for Sparcstations is priced at £1,000 for a 5-user edition and £10,000 for an unlimited user licence.
  • If you do a lot of web surfing, 1.99 for unlimited data might save you money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have 2 original Microcell City Fido lines all unlimited, no system access fees, goes all the way to barrie ... HowardForums: Your Mobile Phone Community & Resource
  • He seemed to have unlimited time to devote to us.
  • But the plea of insanity, with its vague test of responsibility, whose terms the juryman may construe for himself (or which his fellow-jurors may construe for him) offers an unlimited and fertile field for the Courts and Criminals
  • Sprint's Boost Mobile, which recently launched a noncontract, unlimited-everything plan for $50, is also unlikely to lower its prices. TracFone's Prepaid Niche
  • Play Matters is the national toy library association and membership costs £17.50 a year for unlimited access to toys!
  • I have seen Opera of "Trovatore" – in bonnet trimmed with grapes I went, bonnet baptized with "oh d-Cologne," but Alexander McDonald was my escort, Chev feeling very ill just at Opera time, but making himself strangely comfortable after my departure with easy-chair, foot-stool, and unlimited pile of papers. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
  • This alleviates the stress of keeping separate editable vector files for your images and offers unlimited access to make changes to the image.
  • The fourth-generation family business, an unlimited company until three years ago, has been expanding by acquisition.

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