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Examples
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Please tell us exactly what the press made up about you, because the way I see it, your reputation for being a vacuous, uninformed, un-curious, un-read, inarticulate political lightweight is 100 percent factual.
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Once you see documentary footage of the camp, you read anything on the Holocaust, you can never un-see those things, you can never un-hear, un-read them.
Brad Balfour: Actress Kate Winslet Struggles With Making The Reader, The Nazi Era and Oscar Buzz 2009
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And despite some economic levying, my patience with “financially well-off” blacks but who are as un-read and un-discerning as my sweet-hearted, but “country-as-a-dozen-of- eggs” Delta Mississippi relatives makes me want to cull the Black middle class herd.
Science, Education & Society: Intellectualism as a Class Factor The Urban Scientist 2008
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What I really want is to be able to download and have on my computer all feeds in both locations, but with the read/un-read status synchronized.
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What I really want is to be able to download and have on my computer all feeds in both locations, but with the read/un-read status synchronized.
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What I really want is to be able to download and have on my computer all feeds in both locations, but with the read/un-read status synchronized.
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This way of storing knowledge is broken; the assets sit un-discoverable and un-read.
What’s the big deal about blogging, XML and RSS? dave gray 2005
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Does not let you add comments to the message first, however. space Hitting the space bar shows the next page of the article, or, if at the end, goes to the next un-read article.
The Big Dummies' Guide to the Internet Version 2.0 : Chapter 3: Usenet I 1994
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She had been referring to the book-lined walls, all the books in their pristine jackets and most un-read.
The Fifth Rapunzel Gill, B. M. 1991
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Nevertheless, we are now told (H. Lee, 1883) that Gerard's "ponderous book is little more than a translation of Dodonoeus, from which comparatively un-read author whole chapters have been taken verbatim without acknowledgment."
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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