Also unheard-of was a cartel cornering a commodity such as crude oil, as long as the medium of exchange was gold. |
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One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. |
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According to Hughes, Olsen became an addition to the stable when Komon sold one of his works for the previously unheard-of price of 1000 guineas. |
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For one, she admitted TV documentary crews into her palaces to film her, an unheard-of relaxation of the court protocols. |
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Taymor and his business partner, Ashleigh Parsons, signed the lease and opened Alma an unheard-of two weeks later. |
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The low viral load was a very unusual but not unheard-of finding, meaning we may never know the truth. |
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How can one not pay tribute to the unheard-of tenacity he demonstrated during every stage of this war? |
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This is not an unheard-of phenomenon, by the way, with certain volatile personalities who work together. |
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We have arrived at the unheard-of situation of there having been no request from the countries affected. |
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The State thus did not perform its role of 'watchdog' and it allowed France Télécom to increase its indebtedness on an unheard-of scale. |
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Though rare, it is not unheard-of for a last-minute change to be implemented in one output stream but not in the other. |
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Because of this we can today offer a complete solution for a previously unheard-of price. |
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In the coming years, Chinese requirements alone will increase to unheard-of levels. |
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But this unheard-of gift of being a son or daughter is communicated to all people. |
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Deh-e-Bagh, a previously unheard-of village south of Kandahar would be the starting point, and epicentre of this new approach. |
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Ticket stubs are now hot collector's items, with many fetching unheard-of prices. |
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On a rare recording, he can be heard to stumble on the next-to-last line-something unheard-of for one who enunciated so exactingly. |
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He refused to allow his actors to use makeup, an unheard-of conceit at that time but one made possible by the recent introduction of panchromatic film. |
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Prohibition produced the immense and previously unheard-of wealth that launched truly organized crime in America. |
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Escape from New York seems more problematic than it did a year ago, when homes once bought for a song were flying off the market at unheard-of prices. |
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On what authority have you waged such detestable wars on these people, in their mild, peaceful lands, where you have consumed such infinitudes of them, wreaking upon them this death and unheard-of havoc? |
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It's a lovely, unstrained performance, never better than when Maureen entertains that unheard-of phenomenon, a prospective lover, played by a first-rate David Sedgwick. |
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