How To Use Unrepeatable In A Sentence

  • Rather than treating 1929 as a unique, unrepeatable episode of madness in the markets, we now more readily accept that bubbles and bubble mania are inherent in markets, driven as they are by those great emotional motors of greed and fear.
  • As always Liam strutted about the stage as only he can and even shouted some unrepeatable expletives at ShowBiz Ireland photographers who got too near the stage…
  • However, origins science deals with the origin of things in the past - unique, unrepeatable, unobservable events.
  • I waited in silence, browsing through my CDs, deciding which one to play, when my meditations were disturbed by an ungodly sound, and the emission of an unrepeatable word from Jo.
  • We present, as an unrepeatable Christmas offer, a selection of rare limited-edition adult action figures celebrating the past year.
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  • We had a great time. I can't quite tell you everything that went on though - not so much that it was unrepeatable but rather more to do with the fact that by 2am I was rather too drunk to remember it all!
  • He ran over uttering an unrepeatable expletive on the way as he recognised my predicament, which by this time was serious.
  • We cannot by scientific investigation prove the order of events of past, unrepeatable, supernatural events.
  • Of course, the feminist in me rolls her eyes and mutters some unrepeatable comments about the stupidity of men during this and other scenarios that can only be classed as pure male idiocy.
  • A shiver or shudder accompanies each: tremulousness characterizes the momentary awareness, as brief as it is unrepeatable.
  • Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip.
  • A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable.
  • Dr Robinson said: ‘Sir David told us a lot of hilarious stories about how the programme was produced, many of which are unrepeatable.’
  • Conversely our tragedy is that we can never know fully the other: we can never put ourselves in her place, experience her experiences, understand her in her concrete particularity, in those unique, unrepeatable situations.
  • But these were the one-off fruits of the disendowment of the Church (mainly the dissolution of the monasteries), a windfall which was unrepeatable on the same scale.
  • Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
  • But when we spoke to her earlier for her reaction, we got a lot of unrepeatable words, and a very large smile down the phone.
  • This unrepeatable offer is only available for a strictly limited period.
  • What Chambers thought of that decision is probably unrepeatable.
  • And rather than rely on imaginary resolutions that efface conflicts and contradictions, they aim to deal with the concrete particularity of the other in her unique and unrepeatable situation.
  • He glared at Robyn's back and muttered something unrepeatable under his breath.
  • I waited in silence, browsing through my CDs, deciding which one to play, when my meditations were disturbed by an ungodly sound, and the emission of an unrepeatable word from Jo.
  • Treat this rare event for what it is… something unique, unrepeatable and potentially unforgettable.
  • This unrepeatable offer is only available for a strictly limited period.
  • Only here, in the unity of a process, do they blend into a unique, unrepeatable moment of one's own and of another's life.
  • The Cuban Macaw could have been seen there alongside that other unrepeatable show -- the four species of blue macaw. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • The poem is unique, unrepeatable and unredeemable.
  • Advanced Warfighting Experiments are limited in their ability to predict real-world outcomes, since experimental data generally comes from single or few unrepeatable events.
  • Nor should this occasion surprise, for such a spontaneous, intimate encounter as that proposed above could not but remain unique and unrepeatable.
  • Billy Kirkwood's first words in his post-match press conference were unrepeatable, if understandable.
  • Since excavation involves destruction of much of the evidence, it is an unrepeatable exercise.
  • For Croce, all phenomena were unique and unrepeatable.
  • The level of preparation and efficiency evidentthe Beijing Games is unprecedented and very possibly unrepeatable.
  • Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
  • He took offence and called me something unrepeatable.
  • Most of what they say about Scott is unrepeatable, but a common thread is that she couldn't have achieved what she has without compromising her morals.
  • Furthermore, evolution is a theory that deals with ancient and unrepeatable events.
  • Conversely our tragedy is that we can never know fully the other: we can never put ourselves in her place, experience her experiences, understand her in her concrete particularity, in those unique, unrepeatable situations.
  • But more importantly it also redefines what is happening as something beyond the confines of a ‘miracle’ - a singular and unrepeatable event.
  • There is something eternally fascinating about the ridges and whorls on our hands and feet, those unrepeatable patterns which cover most of what is termed our "volar skin", that is, skin of the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet. Archive 2008-10-01
  • A few words flashed into her head, most uncomplimentary, some unrepeatable.
  • The manager on duty was asked to fire me on two separate occasions for refusing people use of the toilets and I also got called any number of names - some of which are unrepeatable.
  • The site offers a unique, probably unrepeatable opportunity and it's so close to the town centre as well.
  • Not surprisingly Equitable is the butt of a number of witticisms doing the rounds of financial circles, most of them unrepeatable in a family newspaper.
  • Exhausted, and at a moment of massive emotional import, unique and unrepeatable, Martin Johnson gets a microphone shoved in his face and is asked for his reaction.
  • The following year, Sydney Box was appointed head of Gainsborough Pictures, on the assumption that he would work similar magic on the ailing studio - but The Seventh Veil turned out to be an unrepeatable one-off.
  • Past events are unobservable and unrepeatable, so trying to reconstruct vanished history is (for the evolutionist, at least), rather like investigating a crime for which there are no witnesses.
  • Overall, Caesar's Park suggests that, while American Movie was an unrepeatable one-off, the Sarah Price / Chris Smith partnership has a bright future ahead of it in producing entertaining documentaries.
  • Mr. Pike cursed him with fearful, unrepeatable words, and again demanded what he was doing there. CHAPTER XXXII
  • Dobzhansky set forth that the individual is not the embodiment of some ideal type or norm, but rather a unique and unrepeatable realization in the field of quasi-infinite possible genetic combinations.
  • With his girlfriend, Sheryl Crow, the rock star, alongside him and with this unique, probably unrepeatable sporting achievement under his belt, he is now A-list as never before.
  • dogs and mice and flies are as unrepeatable as men are
  • ‘Some of the things they were coming out with are unrepeatable in a family newspaper, suffice to say I was shocked,’ she said.
  • I was probably open to as much abuse as anyone from Rangers fans - some of it pretty personal and unrepeatable - but I had to learn to cope with it mentally.
  • Regrettably, much of it is unrepeatable in the pages of this newspaper due to the sheer nastiness but, thankfully, there was also a degree of humour attached to one or two outpourings.
  • She was also quoted some years ago and, surprise surprise, their commercial division was experiencing the very same problems and had been able to quote her an unrepeatable price.
  • It would be naive and vain to try to emulate Pope John, who was unique and unrepeatable.
  • This unrepeatable offer is only available for a strictly limited period.

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