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Ross's moves were | unprecedented, a huge commercial success, and proved his |
at Millfield School, Somerset, she showed | unprecedented ability at endurance running. |
This allowed Schramm | unprecedented access to the highest echelons of the Germ |
The following year the crew was granted | unprecedented access to both Auschwitz and Birkenau wher |
Unprecedented access from top to bottom of the Khmer Rou | |
med over the course of a year and features | unprecedented access to health professionals as they mak |
erful the police gave filmmaker Peter Butt | unprecedented access to their forensic records. |
e hats of ambulance officers gives viewers | unprecedented access into one of society's most gritty, |
He was given | unprecedented access and attracted record-breaking audie |
granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras | unprecedented access to his life for one day. |
sdell and Emerson built it in 114 days, an | unprecedented accomplishment at the time. |
etric satellite designed to determine with | unprecedented accuracy the positions, distances, and mot |
obal Digital Elevation Model (DEM) with an | unprecedented accuracy according to better than DTED Lev |
ree of these awards by one scientist is an | unprecedented achievement and she is seen as one of the |
ecame a pioneer in Anglo-Saxon studies, an | unprecedented achievement for a woman in the period. |
ionships over 800 m in row (1974-1983); an | unprecedented achievement. |
ted Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria - an | unprecedented achievement. |
wever Ibn Umar gave himself up, and, in an | unprecedented act for a member of the Umayyad dynasty an |
alyst Mike Rice was ejected by Javie in an | unprecedented action for disputing calls from his broadc |
This | unprecedented action was meant to symbolize the personal |
llowing year, in what is believed to be an | unprecedented action, the Board admitted to error (but d |
After a night move, and an | unprecedented advance of 60 miles in one day, the Divisi |
German forces achieved an | unprecedented advance of 60 kilometres (40 miles). |
What Should We Be Doing To Prepare for the | Unprecedented Aging of Humanity?' - Article co-authored |
Unprecedented American production and ample Allied suppo | |
On 14 July 1994, in a case | unprecedented among classical musicians, and at the heig |
he then-Chicago Cardinals in 1947 after an | unprecedented amount of money by Cardinals owner Charles |
bum, Homegrown, sold over 6,000 copies, an | unprecedented amount for a Pittsburgh hip hop group at t |
en the DEIR was unveiled to the public, an | unprecedented amount of criticism was generated with mor |
e policies of Roosevelt, who had served an | unprecedented amount of time in the White House, and fel |
er Mississippi rivers were experiencing an | unprecedented amount of flooding. |
However, | unprecedented amounts of Corexit, a surfactant solution |
The ability of these factories to produce | unprecedented amounts of cotton cloth revolutionized the |
Such a complaint is | unprecedented and Kilroy-Silk refused to comment on it; |
is agreement was revoked, which lead to an | unprecedented and unusual grassroots lobbying effort by |
emocratic Candidate, Barack Obama, for his | unprecedented and historical victory in the 2008 United |
Webb's success as a new songwriter was | unprecedented, and underscored what became the central d |
spective legislation to alter contracts is | unprecedented and repugnant" and that "The politics of t |
ts produced during the 1855 earthquake was | unprecedented and has been related to the political and |
n extremely difficult duty performed in an | unprecedented and clearly exceptional manner. |
Snow is rare but not | unprecedented, and frost is quite common, with temperatu |
in the height of the evening rush hour was | unprecedented and I think worthwhile of a wiki article.- |
icated arrangement to endow his earldom is | unprecedented, and must have been the result of a three |
ss to the reading of records would be both | unprecedented and wrong. |
The 1972 final was a marathon effort, | unprecedented and unequalled in Chatham Cup history. |
ry over four balloons in three minutes was | unprecedented, and an obvious illustration of his gunner |
s to purchase Mount Vernon by launching an | unprecedented appeal for donations through newspaper art |
es, high speed, large radius of action and | unprecedented armament gave these destroyers the firepow |
An | unprecedented array of musical programming will cover ev |
pouring of grief from the local people was | unprecedented as Nelson stopped for his service which wa |
This was as | unprecedented as it was successful, as more than 12,500 |
ey's willingness to discuss gay issues was | unprecedented at the time and still remains a rarity amo |
This | unprecedented attack came from a man who was a lifelong |
the primary run-off to support Giuliani's | unprecedented attempt to extend his own mayoral term, in |
h, in the view of the group, had witnessed | unprecedented attempts to bend Catholic Social Teaching |
However, after | unprecedented attention from the Belgian authorities the |
As Chicano culture received | unprecedented attention in the United States, Valdez rec |
Clark led for 190 of the 200 laps, with an | unprecedented average speed of over 150 miles per hour ( |
y by-election took place against an almost | unprecedented backdrop of division and disunity within b |
gler School of Rabbinic Studies fosters an | unprecedented blend of academic rigor, emotional warmth |
rocess soaking the Sri Lankan soil with an | unprecedented blood bath. |
However the industry was dealt an | unprecedented blow in 2001 with the occurrence of BSE (m |
ertook a series of solo journeys that were | unprecedented both in their extent of geography and meth |
huge orchestra of Pelleas is handled with | unprecedented bravura and an astonishing range of textur |
Markell entered office with an | unprecedented budget challenge, facing a deficit of almo |
seated mayor in 1914, Armstrong went on an | unprecedented building spree in the city, earning him th |
lp influence the coalition bargaining," an | unprecedented call for foreign interference in the polit |
azeera, said that the killing followed "an | unprecedented campaign" against Al Jazeera by Muammar Ga |
movement formed around a number of largely | unprecedented campaigns "..to save wild river landscapes |
The Soviet Union also suffered | unprecedented casualties. |
re signing it, calling it "a dangerous and | unprecedented challenge to critical executive branch aut |
"in a state of high excitement at such an | unprecedented circumstance. |
ario character receiving a spin-off is not | unprecedented, citing the video game Super Princess Peac |
lneario (the Baths), which will provide an | unprecedented class of illumination, which has already c |
nstitution of the State of Florida for its | unprecedented collection of Latin American and 20th cent |
significance of Port Sunlight lies in its | unprecedented combination of model industrial housing, p |
This | unprecedented competition came about from one-upmanship |
wing Chief Justice Joseph M. Watt to serve | unprecedented consecutive terms. |
Testing includes an | unprecedented continuous 200 mile test run at an average |
swept through the region, giving Democrats | unprecedented control of southwestern Minnesota for the |
swept through the region, giving Democrats | unprecedented control of southwestern Minnesota for the |
swept through the region, giving Democrats | unprecedented control of southwestern Minnesota for the |
Evans helped secure the | unprecedented cooperation of the NFL and the production |
This naming was an | unprecedented cooperation between astrologers and astron |
Through an | unprecedented cooperative effort, the New Frontier Plan |
vision contract with ESPN that allowed for | unprecedented coverage of the par-3 tournament, beginnin |
xplains the causes and significance of the | unprecedented crises facing humanity today and our respo |
quickly through the line-up ranks with an | unprecedented crop of young surfers. |
An original proposal to create an | unprecedented cross-Mersey constituency was dropped by t |
st official trip to Canada in May 1961, an | unprecedented crowd of 50,000 turned out to see him. |
n recession, and the civilized world faces | unprecedented dangers. |
g "immediate answers about an invasive and | unprecedented data-mining system deployed on American tr |
Astaire negotiated an | unprecedented deal between writer Fay Weldon and Bvlgari |
His incredible independent buzz led to an | unprecedented deal with Warner/Asylum. |
“Half a year ago we came to the | unprecedented decision that everyone would pick our masc |
artists in Florence were recruited for the | unprecedented decorations set up to celebrate the weddin |
ton involved Gore in decision-making to an | unprecedented degree for a Vice President. |
e night of 14-15 August 1969, attracted an | unprecedented degree of public attention with over 7000 |
9, the migratory movement assumed hitherto | unprecedented dimensions. |
the February Revolution, which oversaw an | unprecedented direct election by universal suffrage to c |
and both become world-famous thanks to the | unprecedented discovery. |
The community came together in an | unprecedented display of generosity. |
d from politics in 1984, but was given the | unprecedented distinction of being made an honorary tabl |
es on helping readers make the most of the | unprecedented diversity of wines now available. |
tion with a win over Portadown College, an | unprecedented double! |
ix ascents and ten marathons, including an | unprecedented double, winning both on consecutive days i |
Nelliampathy was facing an | unprecedented drought this summer. |
Council members, now facing an | unprecedented dynastic crisis, were unprepared to act as |
The “extremely rare and | unprecedented” earthquake had the largest magnitude of a |
n-mindedness allowed Phillis to receive an | unprecedented education for not only an enslaved person, |
cing Executive Order 12958 which led to an | unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages fro |
), which was unveiled in April 2001 was an | unprecedented effort to counter the history of decline i |
of an enormous fan base, which then, in an | unprecedented effort, bombarded Sony BMG with letters, m |
nd Funk and Bloodrock, Knight racked up an | unprecedented eight gold albums while simultaneously wag |
lt decided to stand as a candidate in this | unprecedented election, and polled a clear majority of t |
At an | unprecedented emergency Central Committee plenum called |
His tenure as president saw | unprecedented enrollment growth (13 percent) for the col |
for the entertainment industry, setting an | unprecedented environmental standard for low-energy cons |
This dual use, while rare, is not | unprecedented, even in the D-League. |
That storm was rated at F5, a nearly | unprecedented event in the southeastern U.S., and rare e |
This was an | unprecedented event in Tasmanian politics, as recounts v |
Despite being an | unprecedented event, Brazilian officials took the approp |
This allowed an | unprecedented examination of the jet structure, which ap |
Ash Meadows provides a valuable and | unprecedented example of desert oases that are now extre |
s-in 1416, 1417, 1419, and 1422, something | unprecedented except in the case of Thomas Chaucer. |
attending Princeton in 1972 to produce the | unprecedented, excursive INTERCAL programming language. |
-18, 1968, Taquini's program called for an | unprecedented expansion in the number of national univer |
the early 2000s the region has experienced | unprecedented expansion of public transit systems and th |
She led the Center through a period of | unprecedented expansion, dramatically increasing the num |
ce which his encyclopedia documented to an | unprecedented extent. |
Searching for words to describe the | unprecedented feat, Atlanta newsman O.B. Keeler used the |
This is an | unprecedented feat, taking home championships in Soccer, |
ey from concerts performed by the band, an | unprecedented feat. |
The appearance marks its | unprecedented fifth straight bowl appearance, its sevent |
ad enlarged the College of Cardinals to an | unprecedented fifty-four, and the length of the conclave |
ctober 1921, the costs had escalated to an | unprecedented figure of nearly 2 million francs, and its |
It featured | unprecedented filming from the actual CIA headquarters. |
and the Massa frumentaria precipitated an | unprecedented financial crisis. |
Tong performed on the Ed Sullivan Show an | unprecedented five times. |
titution the 8th Congress will last for an | unprecedented five years until June 30, 1992. |
team, beginning in 1977, the 49ers won an | unprecedented five Super Bowls under coaches Bill Walsh |
ctions Bill, which the Lords voted down an | unprecedented five times. |
in the top ten gospel music charts for an | unprecedented five years. |
f the great Tyrone managers, having won an | unprecedented five Ulster Championships under his guidan |
n all four games, there could have been an | unprecedented five-way tie for first place, with each te |
r 2009, many UCC buildings were damaged by | unprecedented flooding. |
He says the | unprecedented floods demand unprecedented global support |
f medically-themed television, through its | unprecedented fly-on-the-wall access as the crew accompa |
enerated imagery by Spontaneous, something | unprecedented for U2 videos. |
Fung's research was | unprecedented for the in-depth approach it took to under |
ist of the band's favorite songs; this was | unprecedented for a debut Christian music act. |
This is said to be | unprecedented for standards bodies, which usually act to |
The staging was | unprecedented for its magnificence (and expense). |
This feat is | unprecedented for any physiology or medical text. |
he 1950 season, Verducci's first, would be | unprecedented for the Gators. |
The general was engaged in work quite | unprecedented for a soldier in Chechnya. |
Overall: It was | unprecedented for a football club to sue its own fans. |
It was | unprecedented for a comedy to run for such a long time. |
law, so it is usually characterized as an | unprecedented form of supra-national union. |
apable of good Latin, as two charters with | unprecedented formulae (23 October 978 and 11 September |
elan was elected in 1975 and served for an | unprecedented four terms as Buffalo's Chief Fiscal Offic |
e most accomplished in LS history, with an | unprecedented four wrestlers making it too the New Engla |
and lost one (Portugal), giving Mexico an | unprecedented fourth consecutive qualification to the Ro |
Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected to an | unprecedented fourth term, while the Democrats retained |
drus, the Democratic incumbent, ran for an | unprecedented fourth term. |
oviet society experienced several years of | unprecedented freedom of speech. |
These changes gave his squares an | unprecedented fullness and capacity for expression, and |
In an | unprecedented gesture, the Empress knelt before the Chan |
ed at recent disclosures of Ross Johnson's | unprecedented golden parachute deal. |
orld Championships of Seville in 1999, and | unprecedented golds at Paris in 2003, Helsinki in 2005, |
nd stake their claim to a danceable pop of | unprecedented grimness and power," noting that it was "t |
ess model from rental to purchase, driving | unprecedented growth in studio home video revenues. |
her which opened up the barrier island for | unprecedented growth and development. |
In the wake of an | unprecedented growth boom in the 1980s, the Cape Cod Com |
r traffic in India, BMA has also witnessed | unprecedented growth in the last 2 years and several bud |
the university during the 1990s, a time of | unprecedented growth and achievement. |
During his time the University underwent | unprecedented growth and transformation. |
initially a rival commercial venture, the | unprecedented growth of the 'Kolkata Book Fair' caused t |
nning process, leading to the University's | unprecedented growth over the past two decades in enroll |
wn as the “builder for God” because of the | unprecedented growth during her tenure, Mother Pauline's |
the older birane entered into a period of | unprecedented growth, some as new areas of commercial ac |
During his tenure, RIM@GT experienced an | unprecedented growth, including (as of 2008) 36 faculty |
The interwar years saw a period of | unprecedented growth. |
begin a new chapter that will continue our | unprecedented growth." |
Recently the sector has been witnessing an | unprecedented growth.The number of wineries went from 5 |
The singers Bradley produced made | unprecedented headway into radio, and artists such as Pa |
Depression brought Danish unemployment to | unprecedented heights. |
Another highlight of 2006 SAF Games was | unprecedented high levels of security for officials & pl |
a political solution could be found to an | unprecedented historical deadlock. |
was named the "Singer of the Century" - an | unprecedented honor ever bestowed upon an artist in the |
aucus in 1897, and in 1903 he received the | unprecedented honor of a third consecutive election for |
This | unprecedented honor required that North Korean law had t |
adequately funded courts to deal with this | unprecedented housing crisis in the State of Florida. |
nounced that Romero's cause had cleared an | unprecedented hurdle, having survived a theological audi |
more students, as Ireland is experiencing | unprecedented immigration and is one of the fastest grow |
ntegrated property that is bound to create | unprecedented impact, in its first year itself." |
s of the Communist regime, when repression | unprecedented in Romanian history began. |
It is being called | unprecedented in scope with 8,000 forces participating, |
The requirement for payload was also | unprecedented in Japanese military aviation history, tho |
owth in education capacity is in many ways | unprecedented in any country. |
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