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I imagine extraordinary intrigues and unheard of wines and passions.

It was just unheard of, it was inexplicable.

It is rare, though not unheard of, to have an earthquake followed by a larger aftershock.

Being relatively small, the screen had a resolution of a then-unheard-of 200 pixels per inch (ppi).

The influence social experience has on the female Wolf spider's mating choice is almost unheard of among invertebrates.

He was apparently better at conceiving things than explaining them (unheard of in a mathematician, eh?) and suggested that Ada expand the article with her own notes.

So speeding to get from one appointment to the next is not unheard-of. Which is how I got pulled over by a highway patrolman.

There have been demonstrations, previously almost unheard of in Iceland, in which families have marched on the parliament buildings, stringing up an effigy of Oddsson along the way.

singh and a partner also opened a wine center to train sommeliers and wine stewards, a profession that was almost unheard of in India just a few years ago.

Such changes are unheard of in Albany.

That would hardly be unheard of.

These animals are not unheard of in the Mediterranean basin.

He sometimes fires people for simply not doing a good job, “unheard-of in government service,” he wryly notes.

In addition, patient preferences vary from person to person, and these preferences often go unheard, he said.

What seemed to be the main document was headed"CTHULHU CULT" in characters painstakingly printed to avoid theerroneous reading of a word so unheard-of.

Some ten thousand years ago, early human experimenters noted that some of these hybridized Musa bore unexpectedly tasty, seedless fruit with an unheard-of yellowness and inexplicably amusing shape.

"Unemployment" and "welfare" will be unheard of.

Price controls are unheard of and state ownership is confined to a couple of old, rickety nuclear-power plants.

Most polarising of all, in 2007 it approved a law granting women the right to abort in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy—something previously unheard of in Latin America outside Cuba.

We are developing our production at a speed unheard-of before.

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This is not unheard of in Guinea.

Arithmetic, astronomy and geometry were a standard part of the curriculum in medieval schools, making Gerbert's enthusiasm for these subjects unusual, but not unheard of.

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