No language is static, and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed. |
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It suggests that there may be new and previously unthought of ways of intervening in these processes. |
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How many worthwhile ideas have gone unthought and connections unmade because of my memory's shortcomings? |
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There's no horse-trading, no brilliant orchestration of competing interests to reveal a previously unthought of solution, that is going to reconcile those sets of goals. |
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Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities. |
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Here it is, unthought of, unremembered, treacly, right here in Jim Dine's big dark heart, which needs cleaning now, front and back. |
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But, on reflection, he seems to have decided that the unthinkable is best left unthought. |
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The rural community is developing social institutions and organizations unthought of a couple of generations ago. |
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By contrast, in developing countries, outside a few initiate circles, Hib is often unheard of, unthought of, undiagnosed and, generally, submerged under the surrounding deluge of childhood disease and death. |
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For Bion it is not thinking which produces thoughts but unthought thoughts which require an apparatus for thinking them. |
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His lips caught each other in the way they do at moments of stress, when we are suddenly confronted, after long lapses of unthought, with the actual mechanics of speech. |
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Left unsaid, but surely not unthought, was the prospect of avoiding a trip to the parking violations court, one of the more dreary experiences New York City has to offer. |
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What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of? |
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They produce a variety of goods and services quite unthought of in a time of primitive handicrafts, and make them available at prices within the reach of all who want them enough to exchange their work for them. |
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Back in post-war Vancouver, Alex would eventually become a successful restaurant nightclub operator, opening Chinatown's first smorgasbord, a venture that would have been unthought of in his pulp mill days. |
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The fact that goods considered necessities today were the luxuries of a generation ago and quite unthought of in the days of our grandfathers is surely an indication of an advancing level of living. |
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The new generation is carrying on this unthought of adventure in France. |
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The Sociologists suggest with measured tones, the surveys collect the unthought minds for minds unthinking so that theology may be bound Lilliputianly to the sterile turf. |
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