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  • The fact, revealed by a post-mortem, that his heart was much diseased - an ailment quite unsuspected during his life - would make it possible that death might in his case ensue from injuries which would not be fatal to a healthy man.
  • Sci-Fi was pretty big after the first Star Wars film ‘cause merchandising was proven to be a cash cow of unsuspected proportions.
  • The Soviets had demonstrated unsuspected scientific and engineering skills.
  • The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown.
  • A city waitress hit the headlines this week after serving an unsuspected customer - the Lord of Darkness Himself.
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  • It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste.
  • It is the unsuspected forces, hidden to the eyes of men, -- the forces imprisoned in the soil and the stimuli of alternating flash of light and the gloomings of darkness these and many others will be found to maintain the ceaseless activity which we know as the fulness of throbbing life. Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches
  • By such an approach we may not only move astrology forward, but astrology may become a means of leading human thought along new paths, by disclosing interrelationships which are at present unsuspected.
  • On a grimmer note, a previously unsuspected enemy - the Soviet Union, now bent on spreading communism worldwide - replaced the foes that had just been vanquished on the battlefield.
  • I anatomized him in my cellar, slowly taking him apart as though, like the physicians of old, I might be able to find some as yet unsuspected fifth humor within him, some black and malignant thing responsible for his betrayal. On The Anatomization of an Unknown Man (1637) by Frans Mier
  • What he suggested in 1859 was that several previously unsuspected small planets existed, orbiting closer to the Sun than Mercury.
  • The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries.
  • ‘Even the unsuspected family pet let loose in the countryside can cause great distress to sheep, including pregnant ewes and lambs,’ he said.
  • `The nearness of war took the heat off the search for the thief, and von Keller returned to his regiment completely unsuspected. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • This is one of the best explanations I've heard," commented distinguished neuroscientist Floyd Bloom, after a presentation by Dr. Linda Watkins of the University of Colorado speaking about her latest research showing that glial cells, called microglia, are the unsuspected agents in chronic pain and drug addiction. New Suspect In Gulf War Syndrome
  • The excitability of DRG neurons may reflect a previously unsuspected chemosensory or paracrine role played by sensory ganglia.
  • The chances of lying your way into a job and remaining unsuspected and undetected have become slimmer.
  • Unnoticed and unsuspected, they schemed to bring terror and destruction to the streets of Britain.
  • Their road led them along the side of the same brook where Quentin had overheard the mysterious conference the preceding evening, and Hayraddin had not long rejoined them, ere they passed under the very willow tree which had afforded Durward the means of concealment, when he became an unsuspected hearer of what then passed betwixt that false guide and the lanzknecht. Quentin Durward
  • Scientists are investigating the previously unsuspected side effects of the drug.
  • Also he is possessed of an unexperienced freedom from suspectedness-of-ulterior-motive-in-others -- one may not in English as in German make the word to fit his need of the moment -- that unsuspectedness, I repeat, which has ever characterised the lamb about to be converted into nutrition. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
  • At first Ross thought this was some form of building, and he wondered if he was to discover an unsuspected tribe of Antarctic aboriginals. ANTI-ICE
  • Ramsay realized that argon and helium might be members of a hitherto unsuspected new group in the Periodic Table.
  • Ramsay realized that argon and helium might be members of a hitherto unsuspected new group in the Periodic Table.
  • It reveals unsuspected beauties in the simple "churchwarden," or "yard of clay": The Social History of Smoking
  • Such distrustfulness in Mitya, such lack of confidence even to him, to Alyosha — all this suddenly opened before Alyosha an unsuspected depth of hopeless grief and despair in the soul of his unhappy brother. The Brothers Karamazov
  • His personality seemed in harmony with his mild decorous manner but it hid totally unsuspected depths.
  • And many are the unsuspected double stars, and frequent are the parasite weeds, which the philosopher detects in the received opinions of men: -- so strong is the tendency of the imagination to identify what it has long consociated. Literary Remains, Volume 1
  • Then there are those whose blue eyes or milky skin or pin-straight hair enables them to glide unsuspected through the grocery store, job interview or police traffic stop.
  • An exciting new development has emerged in this project, and it serves to establish that those dusty geniuses of early times had other, hitherto unsuspected, talents and insights.
  • So while, as the result of a vicious system of kingly and spiritual thraldom, the intellect of Spain was forced away from its legitimate channels of thought and action, under the shadow of the royal prerogative, which survived the genuine power of the older kings, art flourished and bloomed, unsuspected and unpersecuted by the coward jealousy of courtier and monk. Castilian Days
  • he was able to get into the building unspotted and unsuspected
  • The old school hypothesis and the deductions therefrom would seem therefore, to be this: That a super-malignant contagium imported from some foreign source falls upon organisms predisposed to infection by mental stress or physical privation and over-strain or both combined; and the contagion thus generated through the medium of some unsuspected Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • Most of the characters reveal sorry weaknesses but also unsuspected bits of nobility.
  • One might say that the presence of an unsuspected dimension leads to consideration of extra information that one had previously ignored.
  • There is evidently an unsuspected strain of the 'gaillard' in an imperturbable nation. Lyrics From the Chinese
  • She worked at a bank and they paid quite well, and everything was going wonderfully until two unsuspected people pulled a gun while she was at the counter.
  • Mira revealed hitherto unsuspected talents on the cricket pitch.
  • Hence, the possibility that the apparatus, for some unsuspected reason, consistently generates 2.7-nm steps seems remote.
  • They were shown the vast underground storehouses and fungi farms, the workshops where Swick craftsfolk turned out superb works in leather and in fabric woven from desert fibers, the narrow-bore but deep wells that brought cool water up from unsuspected pools deep beneath the dune, and the extensive stables for the care and breeding of running birds and other small domesticated creatures. Carnivores of Light and Darkness
  • Varices or unsuspected luetic, malignant, or tuberculous lesions may be found to be the cause. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments.
  • Above all, you must strive not to disoblige those offstage figures, unsuspected by the ordinary reader.
  • The current data argue strongly that it is also not caused by irregularities incorporated into the tubulin lattice or by the presence of unsuspected subpopulations of microtubules.
  • A surprising number of ailments are caused by unsuspected environmental factors.
  • Don't forget that he's gone completely undetected and unsuspected so far and would have kept on that way but for a lucky accident. SAN ANDREAS
  • Hidden beneath the mask of apathy, there is an unsuspected energy and a great human, moral and spiritual charge.
  • During one of those days, there was an unsuspected visitor.
  • For the gentleman in question, this passion seems to be his ‘one thing,’ yet it too garnered unsuspected consequences; his wife had an affair out of sheer boredom.
  • Having rectified that, it's now firmly on my list of places I wouldn't mind living if a hitherto unsuspected wealthy great-aunt died and left me her musty manse.
  • Careful physical examination may reveal unsuspected or unmentioned cutaneous erythema, induration, ulceration or drainage.
  • He was gifted with a great sense of humour, and it was unsuspected by those who did not know him really well because of his austere appearance.
  • A surprising number of ailments are caused by unsuspected environmental factors.
  • Indeed, the error in the latter was partly responsible for that in the former: for Stas, because of an unsuspected impurity in his silver had obtained less silver chloride from a specimen of the metal than really should have been produced by it. Theodore W. Richards - Nobel Lecture
  • This is when the female population of Scotland emerge chrysalis-like from their usual many layers of clothing to reveal unsuspected heights of comeliness.
  • remained unsuspected as the head of the spy ring
  • And at a given moment one of these, hitherto dormant and unsuspected, would suddenly begin to brew, and go on growing till he was all one senseless panic, blind flight the only catholicon. Ultima Thule
  • There were still others where the notion frothed and foamed, turning up unexpected ideas, revealing depths of dissatisfaction, of desire, of unsuspected powers in woman that startled the staid old world. The Business of Being a Woman
  • This study used the troponin T assay to investigate the frequency of unsuspected cardiac damage among patients presenting with an ischaemic stroke
  • Excluding those, pulse oximetry identified 58% of unsuspected critical cases and 28% of major ones. Heart test could save babies' lives
  • unsuspected turnings in the road
  • It was a perfect day for travelers who were in need of supplies, myself included; but also, it was a perfect day for thieves and bandits to snatch goods and money from unsuspected victims.
  • unsuspected difficulties arose
  • Unsuspected obstructive fetal neck masses often prove fatal because of an inability to secure an airway and ventilate the neonate, which results in hypoxia and acidosis. Giant Neck Masses (GNM), Cervical Teratoma
  • Accordingly, the clinician should be alerted to the possibility of an unsuspected AAT abnormality in liver disease patients manifesting ‘unexplained’ PAS-D inclusions.
  • The thought that I might myself be confined there by some accident (a misunderstood order, for example, or some unsuspected malice on the part of the portreeve) recurred no matter how often I pushed it aside. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • Indeed, my judgment is, that (in this case particularly) to overdo is to undo and that to set perfection too high (so high as no man that we ever heard or read of attained) is the most effectual (because unsuspected) way of driving it out of the world. ExChristian.Net -- encouraging ex-Christians
  • Unsuspected obstructive fetal neck masses often prove fatal because of an inability to secure an airway and ventilate the neonate, which results in hypoxia and acidosis. Giant Neck Masses (GNM), Cervical Teratoma
  • They are able to infiltrate friends and family completely unsuspected, and carefully pull off this ridiculous covert operation, until things start to get hairy.
  • A moment of illumination can also reveal unsuspected incongruities as in the conclusion of ‘Ode to Plurality.’
  • It contains, among other things of merit, a lullaby, called "Sleep, Little Tulip," with a remarkably artistic and effective pedal-point on two notes (the submediant and the dominant) sustained through the entire song with a fine fidelity to the words and the lullaby spirit; a "Nocturne" in which Nevin has revealed an unsuspected voluptuousness in Mr. Aldrich 'little lyric, and has written a song of irresistible climaxes. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • In particular, Alfvén discovered the existence of hitherto unsuspected magneto-hydrodynamical waves, the so-called Nobel Prize in Physics 1970 - Presentation Speech
  • The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries.
  • He just had to adjust to the wide outside and Bones's new top gear, hitherto unsuspected.
  • I repeat what I wrote in the May issue: ‘He is a historian of great talents, with a gift for illuminating unsuspected aspects of the past.’
  • Perhaps most amusingly, my study also showed that a previously unsuspected variable - ‘task-orientation’ - was a good predictor of political party preference.
  • It is this key combination of actors that anoints artists, invents audiences, projects unsuspected sources of art from the margins to the centre.
  • A few days before my baby was due, ultrasonography showed a previously unsuspected breech presentation, and attempts to turn the baby were unsuccessful.
  • The capability to lie in wait in ambush, or to sneak up on an enemy unsuspected, those were the modern combat advantages. DESTROY THE KENTUCKY
  • The hepatic excretory defect is mild, stable, and unsuspected until the system is stressed by the presentation of a large load of bilirubin from a bout of intravascular hemolysis or an extensive interstitial hemorrhage.

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