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| certain mystical properties as well as being | virtually unbreakable. |
| the ideal vision and the historical truth is | virtually unbridgeable. |
| Virtually unchallenged since 1996; no active lifter ha | |
| shed as a book in April 1857, and now stands | virtually unchallenged not only as a seminal work of R |
| e a poor getaway Maldonado was gifted with a | virtually unchallenged run into the first corner. |
| cord 56-game hitting streak, which had stood | virtually unchallenged for 37 years. |
| at soon dominated labor slugging in New York | virtually unchallenged. |
| This scene remained | virtually unchanged until the 1970s in some parts of J |
| The MP4/2 was almost | virtually unchanged in 1986 (with the exclusion of som |
| size and kind in North America, and survives | virtually unchanged in the last 150 years. |
| That figure remained | virtually unchanged through 2000. |
| The borders would remain | virtually unchanged for 700 years. |
| The Vienna horn has remained | virtually unchanged since the mid-nineteenth century-a |
| f the quantity of that substance is high and | virtually unchanged by the reaction. |
| hes (30 mm) to overall length, though it was | virtually unchanged mechanically. |
| ting skiff to today's highly refined design, | virtually unchanged since the late 19th century. |
| ted in the 1920s by Alfred P. Sloan and left | virtually unchanged since then. |
| The club retained a | virtually unchanged squad with only one newcomer - Edw |
| The club retained a | virtually unchanged squad with only one newcomer - Gor |
| n Rufus Choate (1799-1859), and has remained | virtually unchanged for over two centuries. |
| pplications for admission came in at 16,455, | virtually unchanged from the previous year. |
| cts like ceramics and coins, and a return to | virtually unchanged local Iron Age production methods. |
| Its interior has remained | virtually unchanged since it was constructed, with the |
| opened with the railway in 1844 and remained | virtually unchanged throughout its life, being the lea |
| egional broadcasting in England had remained | virtually unchanged since the late 1920s, when the est |
| The Episcopal church that had remained | virtually unchanged since the advent of the twentieth |
| the fortunes in Chinese fortune cookies were | virtually unchanged and appear throughout the first an |
| Due to its | virtually unchanged architecture, the Norwell Residenc |
| He moved his show over to CBS | virtually unchanged, taking most of the staff, skits, |
| of the Czech Republic.This attitude remains | virtually unchanged. |
| is a dark Romanesque structure that remains | virtually unchanged. |
| Labor's vote remained | virtually unchanged. |
| a five star rating and stated "The music is | virtually unclassifiable, and although largely straigh |
| The Allies could now conduct air operations | virtually uncontested as far away as Aitape, whereas p |
| EA 107 is a | virtually undamaged tablet-letter. |
| pite the war, the building in Fishmarket was | virtually undamaged, allowing the museum to re-occupy |
| Thereafter, Charles Martel remained | virtually undefeated and Chilperic's strong will was s |
| the Russian Caucasus Army left the Caucasus | virtually undefended against the advancing Third Army. |
| Yorkshire itself was | virtually undefended and the raiders had an uninterrup |
| outhern Cameroon because the region has been | virtually under siege. |
| icularly embarrassing, as the paper had been | virtually under the ownership of the Conservative Part |
| Normandy came | virtually under English control, but a decision was ma |
| immer Delivery Vehicle - a highly mobile and | virtually undetectable means of carrying out special f |
| c motor driven by nine fuel cells, making it | virtually undetectable. |
| features a cavitation-free screw, making it | virtually undetectable. |
| Form.C is a | virtually undocumented, trivial variant of the origina |
| ed and then proceeds to about ten minutes of | virtually unedited film footage of combat among multip |
| Four Jills, the end of the war found Francis | virtually unemployable in Hollywood. |
| iver and the passenger of the Porsche seemed | virtually unharmed, and they were immediately picked u |
| This high turnout is | virtually unheard of for by-elections which normally h |
| The album went | virtually unheard at the time of its release. |
| as also notable in that completed 94 starts, | virtually unheard of in the era of the relief pitcher. |
| ding lettuce or even onions, ketchup etc. is | virtually unheard of. |
| The beverage is | virtually unheard of outside of Thailand. |
| camp in terms of an Israeli peace faction is | virtually unheard of whereas thanks to Greenham Common |
| hru Hell, sold less than 1000 copies and was | virtually unheard of outside of their home town. |
| ly electronic instruments, which in 1977 was | virtually unheard of. |
| Man City had flashy tracksuits ( | virtually unheard-of at the time), so the game was "th |
| Shawnee entered the sparsely populated camp | virtually unimpeded. |
| overs a land area of about 2,100 km², and is | virtually uninhabited with a population ranging from a |
| Uninhabited or | virtually uninhabited, are the nuclei of many farms, i |
| however, notice this as these locations are | virtually uninhabited, and for the very few people who |
| The island is | virtually uninhabited, being home to the 524-acre (2.1 |
| ttsburgh Post-Gazette found the neighborhood | virtually uninhabited. |
| of Japan can find the speech of another area | virtually unintelligible. |
| to the establishment of huge double greens, | virtually unique in Scotland; these have occasionally |
| This | virtually unique arrangement gives astronomers a chanc |
| earliest surviving Western binding, and the | virtually unique survivor of decorated Insular leather |
| sitoids or hyperparasitoids, but in a manner | virtually unique among the insects, in that the eggs m |
| on to the bill, because the Republicans were | virtually united in their own opposition to it. |
| "Southern Station" is a misnomer in | virtually universal usage in Kiev, referring to an ent |
| s and Thiede's identification and it is "now | virtually universally rejected". |
| velopment plans in 1971 but has since become | virtually universally adopted. |
| Boltz was | virtually unknown when he wrote "Thank You", which won |
| l Pont-Audemer is a breed of gundog which is | virtually unknown outside of its native country of Fra |
| nefortia, on the grounds that Tournefort was | virtually unknown by his family name outside France. |
| very popular within New Zealand but which is | virtually unknown outside the country. |
| It is a rare resident of Madagascar that was | virtually unknown from its discovery in 1878 to its re |
| It was | virtually unknown until 1989. |
| Okas Tepalakul from Chachoengsao province, a | virtually unknown car dealership owner who was a forme |
| Proscaline is | virtually unknown on the black market. |
| mmittee on housing policy even though he was | virtually unknown to most MPs. |
| based label Sub Pop, but S*M*A*S*H remained | virtually unknown outside the UK, despite a whistle-st |
| s a common surname in the area and crime was | virtually unknown in the village, with residents routi |
| a result of Chinese borrowings, as they are | virtually unknown in words of native Japanese origin. |
| A | virtually unknown Mickey Mouse, out of curiosity, ente |
| d start his first NFL season in 1996 and the | virtually unknown McCrary made that opportunity count. |
| .C. Harris decided to delve further into the | virtually unknown mineral with little success. |
| iumphs and tragedies and brings to light the | virtually unknown account of how the colony was reward |
| Times reported that "Chocolate truffles were | virtually unknown in the United States when, in 1973, |
| The life history of E. rosaliae is | virtually unknown (Price 1990b). |
| ookbooks in the 1950s, and the dish is still | virtually unknown outside the United States. |
| ", which may partly account for why they are | virtually unknown outside of Japan, aside from the fac |
| sts of the 1930s, to Robert Johnson, who was | virtually unknown through the 1950s. |
| hemical agents in Russia and Ukraine, but is | virtually unknown elsewhere. |
| Internet connections are endless and remain | virtually unknown to the support representative until |
| It is | virtually unknown and was feared extinct, until the di |
| 1966) when modern contraceptive methods were | virtually unknown in rural India. |
| Tuia, though | virtually unknown in political circles, was elected as |
| z Enzinger, but most remains unpublished and | virtually unknown to this day. |
| 9, Fidler faced only token opposition from a | virtually unknown Republican candidate who he beat wit |
| r Jewish Film notes that this "important and | virtually unknown independent film" is one of the firs |
| It is | virtually unknown and its taxonomic validity has been |
| 000 was "U Gotta Be", a rare, unreleased and | virtually unknown track entitled "You Can't Escape My |
| s world by winning the title in Hamburg as a | virtually unknown player ranked outside the top 300. |
| ained a wildcard entry to the Games, and was | virtually unknown on the international stage. |
| The language spoken by the Cusabo is | virtually unknown and now extinct. |
| Brando's role as a | virtually unknown actor at age 27, would "catapult him |
| rested in jazz music, which was at that time | virtually unknown in China. |
| n 1991 in a narrow upset election win by the | virtually unknown Jim Soorley, who received preference |
| orly when it was first released and is still | virtually unknown in the mainstream, it is regarded as |
| ppreciated by Frutig Valley residents and is | virtually unknown among visitors and outside the valle |
| s those regarding the story or gameplay, are | virtually unknown. |
| The history of this settlement is | virtually unknown. |
| The nesting habits of the genus Piaya, are | virtually unknown. |
| Armenia, however, aniseed-flavored spirit is | virtually unknown.. |
| It is | virtually unknown; in 2008 the IUCN noted that it had |
| he time, the governor of New South Wales had | virtually unlimited powers and could only be overruled |
| ology called GN Drives, granting the Gundams | virtually unlimited energy supply: the Gundams consequ |
| Because there is a | virtually unlimited number of solutions for each level |
| e, mission-critical private cloud capable of | virtually unlimited scale, unbeatable performance, and |
| the court rejected the White House claim to | virtually unlimited executive power in a time of war, |
| around 3,000 players and staff and featured | virtually unlimited number of seasons to play. |
| istened "Combe Force") south-west across the | virtually unmapped Libyan Desert. |
| o its striking black-and-white pelage, it is | virtually unmistakable, but could perhaps be confused |
| hristians in Gaul, Spain, and Britannia were | virtually unmolested. |
| d are highly diffused, so much that they are | virtually unnoticeable even in our own backyard. |
| he transition of sound, but her name was now | virtually unnoticed and Betty, who had mostly done "B |
| ouse track "Shoot Your Best Shot" which went | virtually unnoticed for some time, however Mr. Lee wou |
| kstabbing, shady network contracts and being | virtually unnoticed on the small screen, if he even ma |
| ot perform too well with the public and went | virtually unnoticed. |
| Live Kinks on August 16, 1967, where it went | virtually unnoticed. |
| a limited release in the West, where it went | virtually unnoticed. |
| Sulam, was published in 1961 and is today a | virtually unobtainable brochure. |
| n to purchase an original dress but they are | virtually unobtainable and all surviving examples are |
| The | virtually unopposed German bombers began bombing the c |
| ight and the Nationalist Army entered Madrid | virtually unopposed on March 27, 1939. |
| the Democratic primary in June 2007 and was | virtually unopposed in the November general election. |
| troops came ashore they found their arrival | virtually unopposed. |
| as marching towards the Kunu-ri-Sunchon road | virtually unopposed. |
| election, 1820: James Monroe is re-elected, | virtually unopposed. |
| owed by the Gloucesters, reached Chunuk Bair | virtually unopposed. |
| The work went | virtually unperformed for a century until a revival in |
| then disappeared from the repertoire and lay | virtually unperformed for many years, but it has under |
| opriate for this - the paragraph of prose is | virtually unreadable and not helpful. |
| Today Leiston airfield is | virtually unrecognizable. |
| orristown High School as a teenager but went | virtually unrecruited by colleges to play basketball e |
| Eighty-two cars would race in this | virtually unregulated "free-for-all." |
| ng late Issaquena and Deasonville phases are | virtually unrepresented at Holly Bluff. |
| favor in the 1930s and 1940s and, thus, was | virtually unsalable. |
| e doctor's disbelief of the Senator emerging | virtually unscathed after being found at the foot of t |
| In the Middle Ages the Ore Mountains were | virtually unsettled and covered by dense forests. |
| utation of the LST (Large Slow Target) to be | virtually unsinkable to a severe test. |
| The "Pop Culture References" section appears | virtually unsourced, unverifiable, and basically trivi |
| This | virtually unspoilt wild stream with a length of 33 km |
| ol, and after which will go on a drunken and | virtually unstoppable rampage - starting with the gory |
| To them he was nemesis, | virtually unstoppable on his day and a handful on all |
| While | virtually unstoppable by mantis, player versus player |
| The duo combined for a | virtually unstoppable rushing attack engineered by hea |
| A | virtually unstoppable juggernaut, he is best known for |
| as a New York City playground legend and was | virtually unstoppable from fifteen feet and in. |
| spersal of an ensemble said to have remained | virtually untouched since an 1803 inventory. |
| e wing were saved from the fire and remained | virtually untouched. |
| res and spring-fed creek were reported to be | virtually untouched. |
| and rapid table layout, but criticising its ' | virtually unusable' print function and out-of-date doc |
| The quarter is now | virtually unused, as is the hundredweight outside of a |
| and Fertik acknowledged their removal as "a | virtually unwinnable battle". |
| he acoustic quality is ensured by the rough, | virtually unworked rock surfaces. |
| Watson found their Michelin qualifying tires | virtually useless and set poor times. |
| legs that end in two or three toes which are | virtually useless, and eyes with lids. |
| Gottheil | virtually vanished from the Zionist movement for the r |
| Though Bill | virtually vanished from the pop music scene after he l |
| s sermons were also transcribed and printed ( | virtually verbatim) in the weekly Westminster Record, |
| sicians around the world play the same piece | virtually via the internet, and the best performers se |
| home to a unique clone of Chardonnay that is | virtually virus-free. |
| sed an album at a time when the industry was | virtually void of any New Zealand hip hop. |
| n returning to rugby in New Zealand, Murdoch | virtually went into hiding, quitting his home and his |
| 100 square miles (260 km2) and that area is | virtually wholly contained within the boundaries of th |
| ed to the area, while the Julia Division was | virtually wiped out. |
| the course of which the Lancastrian army was | virtually wiped out. |
| expedition being a Portuguese squadron that | virtually wiped out the entire population of the isle |
| other areas Prohibition in the United States | virtually wiped out the Colorado wine industry in the |
| ts were a success: by 1906, yellow fever was | virtually wiped out in the canal zone, and the number |
| populations of 41 Norwegian rivers had been | virtually wiped out in this way. |
| The small town was | virtually wiped away on February 21, 1971 when an F5 t |
| scension of the Empire, and the Jedi Knights | virtually wiped out, one Jedi who escaped the massacre |
| Battle of Coronel, where the German squadron | virtually wiped out a smaller Royal Navy force sent to |
| During the afternoon 330th Regiment was | virtually wiped out, more than five hundred "grenadier |
| The Progressive Conservative Party was | virtually wiped out: it nominated only three candidate |
| The town was | virtually wiped out during the Siege of Perekop by the |
| he Nek At 4.30 a.m. another futile diversion | virtually wipes out two regiments of the 3rd Light Hor |
| sh: royal court), killing King Cynddylan and | virtually wiping out the entire royal family. |
| c with high abuse potential, levomoramide is | virtually without activity. |
| o the Chamber of Deputies, which passed them | virtually without exception. |
| ous bests, in a sort of double event, riding | virtually without sleep, certainly no more than a ways |
| gle dose or short term (several days) use is | virtually without harmful effects. |
| h the poisonous residue, rendering a vehicle | virtually worthless. |
| barrels per day) and lift requirements (from | virtually zero to 10,000 ft (3,000 m) of lift). |
| so closely to its star, its eccentricity is | virtually zero. |