How To Use Unsensational In A Sentence
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The first issue offered plenty of royal news, of a most unsensational sort.
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In an admirably restrained and unsensational piece of journalism in last Sunday's Telegraph, Olga Craig told how she had visited his mourning family to find out how it happened.
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The more I read this diary, the more I began to trust its terse, unsensational observations, the sense it imparted of an observant man writing not to impress posterity but simply to record his own memories.
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I certainly feel very strongly that it was genuinely in the public interest and equally strongly that it was done in a very unsensational way.
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Its contents proved to be unsensational (see page 61).
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We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
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Abandoned by their neglectful mother, four children are left to fend for themselves in this quiet, unsensational but minutely observed drama by Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda.
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And there are pretty unsensational reports showing that Kincaid was in the Yuma area at the right time, doing exploration work.
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Reporting on Reich's appointment has been decidedly unsensational.
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The contradiction in this case is that Gilligan's bombshell was initially reported in such a dozy, unsensational manner, with all those ‘erms’ and the infamous ‘probably’.
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She gives a doggedly unsensational account of rampant, abusive teens in a company town fallen on hard times.
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It's a stunning scene, but so muted and unsensational in its presentation that you're hard put to know how to react.
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The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story.
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The unemployment rate and job growth numbers released Friday were so unsensational as to probably have little effect on the race.
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The narrative focuses mainly on the journey from Georgia to Philadelphia, and then from Boston to London, cultivating dramatic tension from its unsensational narrative style.
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The second is entirely unsensational, almost boring: a melancholy but gentle tragedy, slow-paced and relentless.
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This is a thoughtful, unsensational account of a significant problem.
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We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
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In an unsensational, down-to-earth manner, this book documents remarkable improvement in many of these people.
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The documentary was utterly unsensational and all the more effective for it.
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The tone of the article was moderate, non-accusatory and unsensational, and entirely appropriate to a straight-forward and significant news story.
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The report is full of recommendations such as this: unsensational ideas that would make our railways safer.
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It's written in a deadpan and unsensational way; the effect is supremely unsettling.
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But in the end they don't leave their readers with the correct, if unsensational, impression, which is that men and women's minds are highly similar.
How different are the brains of women and men? Not much.
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Chevalier takes a sensational figure (and Mary Anning was a real celebrity in her own day) and focuses on the quiet, unsensational part of the story.
Remarkable Creatures: Summary and book reviews of Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier.
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The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story.
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It seems that only 74,000 people tuned in for the finale when it aired on Starz, giving the show a rather unsensational 0.0 rating ouch.
Of comedy, the good, the bad and the crazy
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Indeed, one striking aspect of the film is the unsensational tone.
A Casualty of War Is Released at Last
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Start with a real, small, unsensational fault whose folly no one would dispute.
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This is obviously a subject many will find distasteful; yet the way the subject is handled here is honest, moving, and entirely unsensational.
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There is no authorial narration in this unsensational, thought-provoking film, which doesn't judge either way.
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And while the Sestak question is legal, technical, and unsensational, the effects of the ocean gusher are immediate, photographic and sensational.
The Sestak story hasn’t gone away
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From my review: "The author's interest, one feels, is not so much the way in which the mystery is solved, but the nature of fate and self-fulfilling prophecy ....... once the case begins to bite, THE GLASS DEVIL becomes a focused, bleak tale about evil stripped down to its basics, portrayed with this author's unflinching yet unsensational style.
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The house was, like my childhood, unsensational.
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Earning our trust with his neutral, unsensational tone, the author fills in the blanks without lingering over less flattering details in a lip-smacking manner.
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On purely literary terms, one stands far above the rest: In clear, thoughtful, unsensational letters, he has brought his experience of working at the bankrupt energy trader to life for me.