This unprecedented nesting failure is caused by starvation from the overnight disappearance of the small silvery sand eels the birds feed on. |
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Instead, it has become a tangled web of bureaucracy, with unprecedented powers afforded to the Minister. |
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At the end of 2000, York was reduced to a sandbag city, hit by unprecedented levels of rain and awash with flood water. |
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We need to articulate the fact that trappers using foothold traps was essential to this unprecedented reintroduction success. |
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Britain's railways have come close to a standstill in recent weeks, and the industry is the target of unprecedented criticism. |
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In an unprecedented effort, the channel will provide some form of coverage of almost every event including Nordic combined and biathlon. |
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On the other hand, others are nervous about the high level of the stock market and fear that a crash of unprecedented scale is in the making. |
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Her Majesty had ordered Noakes and his wife Vivien to be given unprecedented access to her both at home and at work. |
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Advanced telecommunications technologies are disseminating ideas, values, and styles of behaviour transnationally at an unprecedented rate. |
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The international cooperation needed to make such a film must be unprecedented. |
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Additionally, coal was mined from mesa outcroppings, requiring unprecedented coordination. |
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A cowardly attack on innocent civilians brought us an unprecedented level of cooperation and understanding around the world. |
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His modern-day company is a shaft of light into a world he once straddled with an unprecedented combination of foppishness and fear tactics. |
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The latter baby bust period coincided with women entering the labour force in unprecedented numbers. |
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The coming change in the makeup of the English population is unprecedented. |
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For a company of this size, it was a virtually unprecedented single day drop. |
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While people are taking to the streets in unprecedented numbers, the countdown to war is inexorably proceeding. |
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As a result, millions of workers have suffered an unprecedented reversal in their social position. |
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By your historically unprecedented disloyalty, you have betrayed our trust. |
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Chinese demand is growing at an unprecedented rate, and refineries are near capacity with healthy margins. |
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A rise in the number of expensive private fitness centres in Scotland has led to an unprecedented scramble for customers. |
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The disaster left the world in great grief, but it has responded with unprecedented benevolence. |
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On another front renewal too for the Ballina Parish Council to cope with the unprecedented growth in the parish population. |
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The microminiaturisation of circuits and transistors developed at an unprecedented rate, and is still continuing, although not quite so fast. |
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He is an unprecedented acting talent that deserves a look or seven, and maybe even a few awards to boot. |
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The irrefutable evidence of unprecedented horrors speaks for itself after more than half a century. |
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Gale force winds which threatened floods at the weekend have blown unprecedented numbers of a small Arctic seabird on to the North sea coast. |
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In an unprecedented move Magistrate Nicholas got up from the bench and sat at the bar table with the witness and the accused. |
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The calmness combined with the mask's ability gave him an unprecedented level of power and mastery over the stones. |
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He is now 11 shots behind Els and admits his dream of an unprecedented grand slam is all but over. |
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We put together an unprecedented ground operation, but it was matched by the zealots on the right. |
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A sport match is an improvised drama, each beautiful moment unprecedented and irreproducible. |
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In an unprecedented statement to the construction industry journal, Building Magazine, Bovis defended itself against a barrage of criticism. |
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Expect an explosion of meaningless tommyrot of an unprecedented magnitude on the red carpet. |
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Perhaps, he suggested, we should be beyond that, seeing as the situation is so new, complex and unprecedented. |
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Then, it was only after several days of unprecedented rainfall that the flood bells began to toll. |
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Besides, the roads were thronged with unprecedented numbers of men seeking work as a result of the slump. |
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In order to discredit Morgan's exclusive, the 500-plus members of the QLR are being subject to unprecedented invasions of their privacy. |
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In November Roosevelt conveniently won re-election to an unprecedented third presidential term, while pledging that the USA would not go to war. |
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An unprecedented event in Taiwan's political history, the recount is part of the progressive and gradual evolution of democracy. |
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Through it, the Dalits have come to acquire a dignity and pride that is unprecedented, but by no means overdue. |
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The use of robotics in medicine allows for unprecedented control and precision of surgical instruments in minimally invasive procedures. |
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The series has delighted television executives with its unprecedented success. |
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In an unprecedented move, the BBC had appointed a publicity officer specifically to promote the new serial. |
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Ideally, he'd be able to claim that the Democrats' filibusters are unprecedented. |
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And for pity's sake, do not tell me this state of affairs is unprecedented in history. |
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Through the bleak winter months they travailed, lifting their fitness levels to unprecedented levels and inspirited their collective resolve. |
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This unprecedented victory offers an inspiring example of the power of social investing. |
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Luther's unprecedented reconstruction of church imaging was innovatory in proposing the form that altarpieces should take. |
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But his presence led to an unprecedented incident on the field in the Seagulls-Apollon game. |
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Her birth thus signalled the advent of radical and unprecedented conceptive possibilities. |
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These many setbacks resulted in an unprecedented infiltration of its cultural, economic, and territorial borders. |
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The free market program implemented by successive governments has widened social inequality to an unprecedented degree. |
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The independent counsel's unprecedented challenge to the presidency evoked the most feeble and cowardly response from these quarters. |
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Her excessive libido and debauched lifestyle are now discussed with unprecedented enthusiasm and indiscretion. |
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The cotton balls physicalized the modular elements of the grid to an unprecedented extent and were only the first outlandish shock in the work. |
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The way the commercial networks ran hours and hours of news without commercial breaks has also been quite extraordinary and unprecedented. |
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In the 1980s the relationship between soap operas and tabloid newspapers reached hitherto unprecedented heights of incestuousness. |
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As his government went from indolent to comatose, he made unprecedented use of the government jet as a taxi back home. |
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Ten nationally syndicated columnists wrote columns violently attacking me and the university for this unprecedented assault on American values. |
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Her leadership resulted in the unit's unprecedented zero Class C mishaps and an immaculate safety track record. |
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Unable to win the leadership through the factional system, he made an unprecedented break with party tradition. |
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Finding one of these big peccaries all by itself and away from its herd was unprecedented in our experience. |
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The request for such a large number of troops is unprecedented in peacetime. |
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In our judgment the conclusion reached by the judge, despite the unprecedented passage of time since 1942, was correct. |
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He signed an agreement to borrow a 75 million euro two-year loan syndicated by 18 banks, an unprecedented number of creditors for Bulgaria. |
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Britain is in the middle of an unprecedented and unsustainable consumer boom financed by cheap credit. |
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With unprecedented swiftness, government lawyers cut through the paperwork. |
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Exercising substantial sway over corporate giants, it has helped overseas garment workers make unprecedented gains. |
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This suspension was unprecedented in that it was not preceded by a financial panic or a sudden demand for coin. |
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Across the globe, freedom-loving people have been horror-struck by the unprecedented attack on civil society and everyday freedoms. |
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On the contrary, two years of home rule have given Scotland's rural and coastal communities unprecedented attention and political clout. |
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Meanwhile, mortgage lenders are set for an unprecedented era of competition that will drive down the cost of home loans further. |
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Pelosi, along with every other member of Congress, is indeed a superdelegate in an unprecedented primary race. |
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There is something quite magical in this unprecedented event, when you see the sunken ship for the first time, still with an air of grandeur. |
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The Penny Press and the tabloids used the same formulas to achieve unprecedented commercial success. |
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The unprecedented economic boom has overtaken the entire infrastructure implemented by the city planners. |
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In this time of unprecedented danger, heroic leadership must question old certainties and chauvinisms. |
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During the 1990s the growth of social inequality was unprecedented in human history. |
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Leopards, cheetahs, elephants, hippos and polar bears are being killed in unprecedented numbers. |
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We continue to believe that interest rates will head higher as a desperately overheated economy fuels unprecedented borrowing demands. |
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He also charged that the gag order was an unprecedented attempt to deny his constitutional rights. |
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Wilde's unprecedented response was to attempt to curb novelists introducing fictional characters who spoke like him. |
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The three Anthology albums of unreleased out-takes attracted an unprecedented level of media attention. |
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The amount of scientific work that occurs on site, during excavation, is unprecedented. |
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At the end of the day this crime is unprecedented, we are searching high and low to find who is responsible. |
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With his Eroica symphony he inaugurated what is often known as his heroic style, producing a work of unprecedented scale and power. |
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The pressure of the festive season, combined with raging hormones, has raised my reputation for stroppiness to an unprecedented high. |
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Last year's centenary championship elevated the sport to unprecedented heights, with over 100,000 members and more clubs registered than ever. |
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This amounted to theft on an unprecedented scale, the Papuans said, since they would see barely a cent of the money raised. |
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Now the irrepressible cellist has ventured out on the longest limb yet, embracing musical multiculturalism on an unprecedented scale. |
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Disaster struck the region in 2002, when unprecedented rainfall destroyed much of the harvest. |
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The public has an unprecedented opportunity to suggest places on Mars that should be photographed from a spacecraft orbiting that planet. |
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Last week's unprecedented events could have a far more profound effect on economic psychology than other catastrophes. |
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Today, the environmental catastrophes of history are repeated almost everywhere on the planet, on an unprecedented scale. |
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The tragic and unprecedented scale of last Tuesday's slaughter in the United States forced all other news off the headlines. |
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Such a move would be unprecedented in American history, and carries considerable political risk. |
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By the time of the 2000 election, the concentration of wealth in the hands of an oligarchic elite had reached unprecedented proportions. |
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Bases on which U.S. military power relies, and perhaps even the capital ships that enforce presence, are exposed to unprecedented dangers. |
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These salinity changes are unprecedented in the relatively short history of the science of oceanography. |
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Such candid discussion, I was told, was unprecedented in a dual-gender public forum. |
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Even then, they fled the party and subjected him to a vitriolic calumny unprecedented in more than 70 years, and he lost. |
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It's down for an unprecedented length of time now and it's keeping people away from our centre. |
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New buyers have been squeezed out by an unprecedented property boom in the past 8 years. |
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The Prime Minister's press chief returned from Washington yesterday amid unprecedented speculation he was going to resign. |
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And, importantly, over the past two decades we have seen an unprecedented explosion of non-bank Credit creation. |
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The bristling energy has been turned inward, resulting in an unprecedented illusion of warmth. |
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Voters also bridle against voting for Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term. |
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Four other Utahans, all from Maple Mountain, made the junior world team, marking an unprecedented presence for Utah on the international scene. |
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With crime down, the city was experiencing an unprecedented upsurge in population after decades of drift. |
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But an unprecedented study into class mobility, revealed today by Scotland on Sunday, suggests the boom days are over for social climbers. |
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The bitter family feud over the brain-damaged woman's right to life evolved into an unprecedented political battle. |
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Workers at Ballybrit have taken the unprecedented step of leaving the ground unwatered in the lead-up to the meeting. |
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The result was an unprecedented list of vendors signing on to support this yet untried tape technology. |
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Yet all will come to naught without international political, administrative and financial support on an unprecedented scale. |
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She publicized her fury at the government with a rebuke unprecedented and unrepeated in the history of the British constitutional monarchy. |
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Yet he is happy to admit that the man who inherited his job has guided the Giants to unprecedented levels of success. |
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Despite its budget and nearly unprecedented number of release prints, Ginger Snaps feels like a very collaborative effort. |
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Secondly they provided a conduit through which investment on a hitherto unprecedented scale could be mobilized. |
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The catastrophe that made all of that a distant memory was equally unprecedented in the history of mankind. |
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Now two victims have taken the unprecedented step of suing the Vatican itself. |
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The almost unprecedented move would have brought a smile to your million-dollar mug right about now. |
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It was underpinned by a level of social consensus unprecedented since before the Reformation. |
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One social characteristic was the unique and unprecedented rise in real earnings and incomes. |
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Interestingly, Dean protected, to a nearly unprecedented degree, his and his family's privacy from media inquiry. |
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Deuba said the rebels had suddenly walked out of peace talks and chose to perpetrate violence of unprecedented scale in the country. |
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The mayor is boasting that the city is experiencing unprecedented good times. |
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We live in an age of unprecedented wealth and abundance yet we have never been as unhappy. |
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Banning smoking in bars and restaurants is unprecedented, so in many ways it's a shot in the dark. |
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In a very rare, but not unprecedented move, the US Patent Office has nullified a contentious technology patent. |
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These are great accomplishments, achieved by peaceful consensus, something unprecedented in history. |
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War had brought unparalleled and unprecedented personal fortunes for Rome's victorious generals. |
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Although the real power remained with the governor, this was an unprecedented move in an African colony. |
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They adhered to the policy for almost a year, during which they observed an unprecedented rise in the number of patients with quinsy. |
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The only reason we have had to fight to maintain these contrarian stances is the unprecedented slowness of the sea change that is developing. |
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The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes. |
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The unprecedented combination of military power and media presence is intentional. |
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Their conclusion was that this phenomenon was unprecedented and unexplained. |
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Army Air Forces planners in World War II hoped to achieve unprecedented bombing accuracy with the Norden bombsight. |
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Foreign companies were jubilant, since they would get unprecedented access to the Chinese market. |
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With unprecedented frankness, they speak of the government's contempt for the judiciary. |
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An unprecedented blitz by police on drunks and licensees who sell alcohol to under-age drinkers starts today. |
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In the first half of the century, Pisa and the cities of Tuscany had enjoyed unprecedented prosperity. |
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Her wild, rash and unprecedented bombast was a shameful act of utter disrespect, not only to her constituency but also to the nation. |
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Larger vessels explored the offshore feeding grounds and, using the new purse seine technology, brought back unprecedented catches. |
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Their unprecedented public embrace confirmed the government was closing ranks against a common foe. |
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The whisperers say the committee that appointed him was divided, but it would be unprecedented had it not been. |
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His Parliamentary opponents delightedly congratulated each other on their unprecedented exhibition of constitutional muscle. |
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Pamela caused an unprecedented stir, exciting something like a national argument about the purposes and value of fiction. |
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In another unusual move, although not unprecedented, the prosecution offered no rebuttal to the defense testimony. |
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And doctors say words like unprecedented, and amazing, only begin to describe a window washer's recovery from a 47-story fall. |
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Amid the austere grandeur of Highclere Castle, it was an unprecedented spectacle. |
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Plans for the redevelopment of a public house in Chiswick were unveiled last week and received an almost unprecedented reaction. |
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On 27 July 1939, he issued a decree proroguing Parliament and suspending by-elections until June 1942, a measure unprecedented in peacetime. |
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The semi-state company has overseen 12 months of unprecedented success for Irish horses in the sport of kings. |
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Parliament's decision to do the undoable heralds an unprecedented crisis for the Government. |
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Twentieth century's final years witnessed some cataclysmic events unprecedented in history. |
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An unprecedented joint team rescue effort was launched with Sherpas and westerners fighting to bring him back down. |
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These consequences of unprecedented growth in population undoubtedly played a part in the general malaise out of which disaffection grew. |
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Military recruitment officers in Texas, Georgia and Tennessee reported unprecedented increases in applications. |
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An unprecedented and happy mix of sound fundamentals and cyclicals is the leitmotif for the Indian economy and business in the short term. |
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It was unprecedented for a prime-time drama from a major network to be so timely in its commentary. |
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For the first time last year, unemployment rose to an unprecedented level of 10 percent. |
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The recession has resulted in unprecedented levels of unemployment and a dramatic increase in poverty. |
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Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush. |
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In a game which measures success to three decimal points that's an enormous, all but unprecedented difference in achievement. |
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These policies are then justified by unprecedented distortions and misrepresentations. |
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The city witnessed an unprecedented dust storm and gusty winds, followed by torrential rain, on Monday evening, throwing life out of gear. |
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Today an unprecedented three-minute silence will be held across Europe in remembrance of the disaster victims. |
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It is unprecedented for a newly elected American president to make his first trip to Latin America. |
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All this has created unprecedented fear and alienation amongst our communities. |
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One newspaper's letter bag strained at the seams with an unprecedented flood of missives from angry readers. |
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Consider the unprecedented scenes of anarchy and chaos that engulfed Britain last Monday night. |
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The foundation of the democracy is crumbling from the weight of the Court's unprecedented grab for power. |
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The two plan to use all of their knowledge of cardsharking, pool shooting, and rolling dice at an unprecedented worldwide gathering of hustlers. |
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The celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the event have been unprecedented in scope. |
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We're informed the number of resignations from the unit has also risen to unprecedented levels, as men choose family life over military duty. |
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Although rare, hurricane-caused blowdowns of this scale are not unprecedented in the Coweeta Basin. |
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Low-income single mothers are still in the labor market in unprecedented numbers. |
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And I think one of our common themes is the eruption of an unprecedented violence in the heart of the air-conditioned, sterile world of America. |
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Officials blamed the situation on an unprecedented rise in emergency cases. |
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In the last months, the entire political establishment has plunged into an unprecedented crisis. |
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It's a extravaganza of fun and entertainment of an unprecedented nature over the three days. |
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The antiterrorism bill he is proposing represents a sweeping and unprecedented assault on civil liberties and constitutionally guaranteed rights. |
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The present offensive is unprecedented in its speed and daring and in the lightness of casualties. |
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Maritain saw World War II as nothing less than an apocalyptic passage through unprecedented destruction. |
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The case represents an unprecedented turn of events for Internet journalism. |
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Excellent battery life and unprecedented mobile performance mean any road warrior should be pleased to travel with one of these notebooks. |
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Competitors will be hoping to avoid a repeat of the dour second round when there was an unprecedented number of blanks on a chilly river. |
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Since every kairotic moment is unprecedented and irrational, any attempt to describe it in language is misguided. |
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The new gyro sensor boasts unprecedented stability thanks to the use of a monocrystalline quartz crystal for the newly developed gyro element. |
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It will center on the euro group, and it will mean unprecedented levels of supranational cooperation between those countries. |
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The gap between births and deaths continued to widen so that in the nineteeth century the rate of natural increase reached unprecedented heights. |
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The committee's unprecedented trawl through the secret world of British intelligence makes devastating reading for Blair. |
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Security, at unprecedented levels, ran smoothly throughout the convention week. |
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Their unprecedented run of success has seen them sell out five arena tours and perform to more than four million fans. |
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But the contribution sparked an unprecedented rush of activity in Bulgaria's foreign policy circles. |
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Parallel to the wage freeze, the government has implemented a programme of public spending cuts unprecedented in the history of the Netherlands. |
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It also marked a year to the day since he clinched an unprecedented third term for Labour at the general election. |
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Since it was unique and unprecedented the coin was dismissed as a modern hoax. |
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Less than a year later, maneuver warfare had become trench warfare, a morass of mud and blood on an unprecedented scale. |
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At the now legendary screening, it was greeted with a standing ovation of unprecedented length and lustiness. |
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The unprecedented state and local effort that has gone into preserving the sage grouse should provide a template for future conservation efforts. |
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For Albion, two successive Premiership seasons would be unprecedented and nothing short of miraculous. |
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In August of the same year he organized an unprecedented summer school in Vienna. |
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Nor can he explain his unprecedented ability to quickly heal from his frequent frays. |
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In what seemed like an unprecedented invasion, the ladybugs, or lady beetles, as they are also known, appeared everywhere, swarming around buildings and trees. |
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In the United States, an unprecedented movement to disarm emerged. |
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Finally, this period witnessed an unprecedented growth of Japan's cities. |
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Without the emotional drive that the US brought to bear on a quite unprecedented situation, the international community's response is likely to have been confused and diffuse. |
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Seminal work on the diffraction grating was done by Joseph von Fraunhofer beginning in 1821, who demonstrated that the gratings could produce spectra of unprecedented quality. |
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If granted, the unprecedented lifetime injunctions would prevent the media from ever disclosing information which would identify the two released killers. |
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Only one Senator out of the hundred dissented from the passage of the Patriot Act, which is providing unprecedented powers for law enforcement bodies. |
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But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the exalted German ideal of national solidarity. |
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The Internet has now delivered us into an era of unprecedented artistic abundance and the promise of direct connectivity between artists and their audience. |
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It was a scene repeated at polling stations across America last week as an unprecedented wave of early voting signalled a potentially sharp rise in overall turnout. |
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They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities. |
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General Motors consented Friday to unprecedented oversight by Washington after it failed to recall vehicles with deadly ignitions. |
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With an unprecedented epidemic spreading across countries and continents, including our own, it should give us reason, too. |
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Advances in information technology, such as the Internet, have created unprecedented opportunities for organizations to recast their relationships with constituents. |
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Behind this unprecedented gesture, however, darker forces were planning a different sort of event. |
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The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented. |
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President Johnson promised a War on Poverty, driven by a wizardly new Keynesian confidence that an economy of unprecedented abundance could deliver more groceries to everyone. |
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The public has had the pleasure of an unprecedented and still unfolding expose on the inner workings of a public service operating in a culture of fear. |
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In the unprecedented action, contractors and workers joined forces to wring improvements out of four companies benefiting from the state's home building boom. |
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The Federal Reserve has continued to support the economy with unprecedented levels of bond-buying but with diminishing returns. |
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As part of the scoping officers were given unprecedented access to Special Forces Directorate records. |
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In contrast, the area to be searched for Flight MH370 is 17,500 square miles, an unprecedented challenge. |
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To help win the fight, manufacturers are devoting unprecedented resources to research and blast-test a new generation of heat-hardened and chemically laminated glass. |
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Thus, through dynastic accident and shrewd marriage, within five years Henry had gained control of unprecedented resources, often referred to as the Angevin Empire. |
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It has been an agricultural annus horribilis of unprecedented proportions, devilishly embellished with animal suffering, human stress and financial deprivation. |
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On Wednesday, the judge in the original trial took the unprecedented step of urging the Governor to commute Beazley's sentence to life in prison because of his age. |
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His awesome talent, good looks and attacking style of play have helped rewrite the record books and take the sport to unprecedented heights of popularity across the world. |
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This Holy Week sees an unprecedented four faith-based films bringing in the box office bucks. |
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Officials are live-tweeting proceedings from the court, an unprecedented move, presumably designed to convince the public he will receive a fair hearing. |
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This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle. |
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An unprecedented one in two Americans supports legalization, according to a Gallup poll in October. |
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As an exercise in logistics it is on a scale not seen in Europe since the Second World War and as a monetary experiment it is unprecedented in the history of the world. |
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Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas. |
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Today many fields of industry such as sports and medicine are using positive auto-suggestion because the changes it creates are bringing unprecedented results. |
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This tsunami of sleaze is being propelled by unprecedented advertising buys. |
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For they are creators of truths so unprecedented, purveyors of proposals so revolutionary, that not a soul is capable of making head or tail of them. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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In Thailand the internet has nurtured an unprecedented civic consciousness and a new anti-corruption watchdog has claimed the scalp of the interior minister. |
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Our unprecedented affluence also explains much, although its role as a facilitator has been relatively scanted in most discussions of anti-Americanism that I have seen. |
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A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday. |
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He looks as if he's fully aware that he has been holding the purse strings during a period of unprecedented revenue, unprecedented spending and unprecedented pork barrelling. |
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That level of judicial activism, in a context like this one, would be nearly unprecedented. |
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All across Europe, there is an unprecedented wave of self-criticism. |
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North Korea, acting in unprecedented fashion, released two American citizens, Kenneth Bae, and Matthew Todd Miller just hours ago. |
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When her own store had sold out of a special pair of shoes Trisha wanted to buy, Rachel made an unprecedented visit to the Dolcis branch in Bury and bought the shoes herself. |
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The unprecedented scale of the bar's popularity even took us by surprise and I thank all our trade customers for bearing with us while supply caught up with demand. |
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Jol had his emotions stirred by Sunday's memorial service for Nicholson, who guided Tottenham to their first league and cup double and unprecedented success in Europe. |
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Each dish is an unprecedented sensation, and the idea of ever again considering eating anything I'd previously thought of as food quickly becomes absurd. |
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Blair, the most successful leader in Labour party history, offered an unprecedented public rebuke to one of his successors. |
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The swiftness and high case-rate of Chikungunya is almost unprecedented in the annals of horrible viral outbreaks. |
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In a recent example of unprecedented barbarism, pirates severed the hand of a Taiwanese fishing captain as a negotiation tactic. |
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New Orleans offers a test case, on an unprecedented scale, of how this vision plays out. |
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Symbolically speaking, the judge said, the need for an unprecedented sentence for the biggest financial crime ever was threefold. |
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Because the size and scope of this attack and the potential for serious traumatisation is unprecedented in this country, the HHS commitment is long-term. |
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With the unprecedented growth of bioinformatics and comparative genomics, state of the art technologies are essential to utilize the vast gene pools sitting in the databases. |
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The judicial consensus in favor of the freedom to marry is unambiguous, bipartisan, and unprecedented. |
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We won an unprecedented pardon from then-President Karzai, and Gulnaz was freed. |
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Instead, he barely pushed the jurors to charge the cop and allowed the unprecedented step of letting the officer testify. |
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The monsoonal rains began on July 26, when an unprecedented 76 centimetres of rain fell in just 24 hours, devastating the city's inadequate infrastructure. |
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To this can be added the fact that aikido developed and spread in Japan during an era of peace that later blossomed into a time of unprecedented economic prosperity. |
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This behavior is so unprecedented that neutral observers have likened it to nullification and other anti-majoritarian tactics. |
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His nominations have faced an unprecedented level of obstruction, leading to widespread vacancies and judicial emergencies. |
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To our knowledge, the achievement for a given polymeric crystalline phase of high degrees of three different uniplanar orientations is unprecedented. |
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We're in a time of almost unprecedented prosperity and peace. |
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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny said in recent weeks the country had seen an unprecedented rise in the incidence of unpremeditated violence on our streets. |
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This book surveys a period of forty years or so which embraces a concentration of talent unprecedented except by Campion, Dowland and Co three hundred years earlier. |
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Feeling forced into areas inhabited by other native communities has led to unprecedented conflicts between the Mashco-Piro and the Native Amahuaca community of Santa Cruz. |
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The chance to purchase a site of this critical mass and significance within the bounds of the National Park make it unprecedented in recent years. |
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But to see New York cave to the voices of fear, rather than of reason, is unprecedented, shameful, and wrongheaded. |
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We operate today in an extraordinarily unsettled financial environment dominated by leveraged speculation and U.S. foreign liabilities of unprecedented amounts. |
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Camouflaged cameras blend in to their environment to capture unprecedented footage of wild pandas, and a new insight into the lives of brown bears and polar bears. |
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They have come here in unprecedented numbers, which we believe has happened while they were travelling through strong north-westerly winds between Orkney and Iceland. |
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Such a rapid expansion of range is unprecedented for a native vertebrate. |
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As Cameron enters, Jem stares at the ground, trying to hide the reeling activity of his brain as he calculates the reason for this unprecedented visit. |
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The ladies sides had unprecedented success in both football and camogie. |
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That it could generate such serious commentary by observers is perhaps an unprecedented phenomenon in the history of mainland Chinese entertainment programs. |
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This new octocopter will offer unprecedented information on crop growth. |
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Then was seen the unprecedented sight of a party agent challenging the votes on his own side with a captiousness that his opponents would have hesitated to display. |
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The unprecedented stiffness of the reprimand is underlined by the fact that these two countries have long enjoyed one of the closest and most cordial ties. |
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An unprecedented boom followed American independence, and with periodic fluctuations it carried the new nation through the first half of the next century. |
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By acknowledging nothing, denying everything and stonewalling every investigation, we are all therefore complicit in a war crime of unprecedented gravity. |
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Arguably they are too late, since the unprecedented military operation staged to rescue her was itself a made for-TV movie directed by the Pentagon. |
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This landmark exhibition represents an unprecedented opportunity to experience the sumptuousness and the glamour associated with the Mughal Empire. |
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The superabundance of media is truly unprecedented, and so is the challenge that they pose to our autonomy as thinking individuals rather than just consumers. |
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An unprecedented pan-American alliance of campaigners has mobilized popular education and protest against the trade agreement, which they see as anti-democratic. |
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The year 1981 was a major climacteric for the politicization of policing, most obviously because of the urban riots, unprecedented in the twentieth century. |
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The bills also take the almost unprecedented step of imposing absolute liability in relation to offences carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. |
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At this moment of unprecedented danger and unprecedented opportunity, upholding this principle of formal coequality has never been more important. |
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The beginning of forced collectivisation in the early 1930s was carried through with unprecedented brutality and resulted in unimaginable hardships for the countryside. |
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The modern world has urbanized to an unprecedented degree, and it is inconceivable that future military contingencies will not involve urban operations. |
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Police evacuated residents of Prague's Old Town as the rain-engorged Vltava River crested yesterday, threatening the historic city centre with unprecedented flooding. |
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The scale of service demanded by Alfred and his descendants was unprecedented, the garrisons of the burghs alone represented a standing army of almost 30,000 without the fyrd. |
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With the economy going gangbusters, the unprecedented past two years of massive job losses in the face of rising economic growth is probably at an end. |
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This required both the design of unprecedented machines and machine tools, and a radical redesign of gauges which could pass good parts at the required microlevel of accuracy. |
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