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  • There was a shared disappointment, however, about the TV dramatisations of the Mole books – in one of which, Townsend recalled with distaste, all the main characters seemed to be adopting Birmingham accents, unperceived by the Hungarian director. Book club, week three: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾
  • Because an event of this kind evokes this astonishment over what is new, we talk about discoveries, meaning the disclosure of what has been hidden and the perception of what was hitherto unperceived.
  • The presidential family diaspora carries with it many obligations, perceived and unperceived, imposed and organic. In new book, David Eisenhower, wife Julie mine memories of Ike's twilight years
  • The world awoke rather abruptly to its danger; but for over seventy years, unperceived, affairs had been shaping toward this very end. THE UNPARALLELED INVASION
  • This universe existed in the shape of darkness, unperceived , destitute of distinctive marks, unattainable by reasoning, unknowable, wholly immersed, as it were, in deep sleep.
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  • He suffered injury by frostbite when, ice and snow entered his boot through a minute and unperceived hole in the toecap and, in the extreme weather conditions existing, the claimant got frostbite in his toe.
  • There was a ditch, unperceived, and he fell into heavily. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The son then took a letter out of his pocket, read me some passages, and begged me to excuse him if, in consequence of his having pledged himself to keep the secret, he could not communicate all the contents of the letter; but I had, unperceived by him, read the word Cesena, the name of the village, and that was enough for me. The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
  • This is a modulating, indistinct musical ambience that arrives and departs through unperceived apertures in the space-time fabric and boast passages so quiet and still as to blur the line between something and nothing.
  • For this purpose every seducement and fallacy is sought, the hopes still rest upon some new experiment till life is at an end; and the last hour steals on unperceived, while the faculties are engaged in resisting reason, and repressing the sense of the Divine disapprobation. The Rambler, sections 55-112 (1750-1751); from The Works of Samuel Johnson in Sixteen Volumes, Vol. IV
  • To this end I resolved to move Crook, unperceived if possible, over to the eastern face of Little North Mountain, whence he could strike the left and rear of the Confederate line, and as he broke it up, I could support him by a left half-wheel of my whole line of battle. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • unperceived," says the British account, until the passage had been successfully made. The Story of Commodore John Barry
  • The two girls receded into a shadowy background, unperceived, unmissed. The Beautiful and Damned
  • Father, with several of our company, had gone there to try to buy flour and I, disobeying my mother in my curiosity to see more of our enemies, had tagged along unperceived. Chapter 13
  • After long cogitations, I resolved to steal up to the house, if possible, unperceived; have my horse turned over to the groom, and my portmanteau stowed out of sight, and then to walk boldly up to the door, with a visiting-card in one hand, and my credentials in the other, to be delivered to the servant for the lady to whom the letter was addressed. The Lieutenant and Commander
  • He further asked: “‘Clear me of unperceived guilt’ [ibid.; i.e., of the sins I committed secretly, unperceived by others].” Bathsheba: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • Anne Elliot's unperceived beauty and taken-for-granted goodness are rewarded with true love, despite ugly sisters, other snooty barnyard creatures, and a kind but bad counsellor in her mother's best friend Lady Russell.
  • Again forces from outside of earth began to slowly consume her; these forces went unperceived and so a gradual decline in consciousness occurred again as in the dimension above.
  • Agatha listened with respect, her eyes sometimes filled with tears, which she endeavoured to wipe away unperceived; but I generally found that her countenance and tone were more cheerful after having listened to the exhortations of her father. Chapter 12
  • We got the mattrass down the back stairs, unperceived, and I helped to carry it, taking with me all the money I had, and what I could borrow from my sister. Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman
  • If to be is, as Berkeley insists, to be perceived, then the unperceived desk does not exist, despite the fact that it would be perceived and thus would exist if someone opened the office door.
  • The Duke watched his opportunity, slipped in unperceived, and says to the porter, 'Hallo, you sir, a pretty look-out this!' and laughed, and enjoyed the feat, as much as he did when he played the same flank-turning game in war. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • Every one sees the body of the sun, but no one sees his soul, nor the soul of any other body living or dead; and yet there is great reason to believe that this nature, unperceived by any of our senses, is circumfused around them all, but is perceived by mind; and therefore by mind and reflection only let us apprehend the following point. Laws
  • Most whale encounters occur in deep waters where unperceived currents and wave action can soon tire a snorkeler and possibly lead to panic.
  • He suffered injury by frostbite when ice and snow entered his boot through a minute and unperceived hole in the toecap and, in the extreme weather conditions existing, the claimant got frostbite in his toe.
  • In all well-attempered governments there is nothing which should be more jealously maintained than the spirit of obedience to law, more especially in small matters; for transgression creeps in unperceived and at last ruins the state, just as the constant recurrence of small expenses in time eats up a fortune. Politics
  • This is to provide a sort of counterfactual analysis of the continued existence of unperceived objects.
  • That idea was consistently rejected, and, stranger still, the idea of disestablishment and separation was almost unperceived. Lectures on the French Revolution
  • The outrageous character of the law was too palpable to be unperceived and unresented. The Nation in a Nutshell
  • We shall dissect," said Mielwis, and by means unperceived by Charlie Johns, he caused the chart to change: blip! Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth

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