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  • adjective not pictured

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Examples

  • Also present was Eve Batey (unpictured), who used to be the editor of SFist (click here) but who is now working for the San Francisco Chronicle's website, where Beth has just been hired for a weekly essay on their Culture Blog (click here for a sample).

    Queen Beth in North Beach sfmike 2007

  • Archie, my older cat, unpictured, looks on in disgust at this blatant pandering to human tastes.

    Toast: Lindy 2005

  • Also present was Eve Batey (unpictured), who used to be the editor of SFist (click here) but who is now working for the San Francisco Chronicle's website, where Beth has just been hired for a weekly essay on their Culture Blog (click here for a sample).

    Archive 2007-01-01 sfmike 2007

  • Archie, my older cat, unpictured, looks on in disgust at this blatant pandering to human tastes.

    Branston Variations Lindy 2005

  • [This is a special article about a special place; a place so visual in its impact that only photos can possibly tell the story - and even then, there is so much left unsaid; (or unpictured)]

    A world class museum opens in Oaxaca 2000

  • [This is a special article about a special place; a place so visual in its impact that only photos can possibly tell the story - and even then, there is so much left unsaid; (or unpictured)]

    A world class museum opens in Oaxaca 2000

  • Intellectual-Principle act unpictured: Intellection is unattended by imagination.

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • With quick intuition, she immediately recognized a background for many a tale of courts and kings hitherto unpictured to herself, and smiled with pleasure at the Princess who advanced, most royally clad in long, pink, lace-clouded draperies, to meet them.

    McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. Various

  • Some love might come across his life, and purify him, and shield him from those sins that seemed to be already stirring in spirit and in flesh -- those curious unpictured sins whose very mystery lent them their subtlety and their charm.

    The Picture of Dorian Gray 1931

  • A wildness of landscape, unpictured before, opens to the view.

    Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development Martin [Editor] Hume 1919

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