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- verb Present participle of
unvail .
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Examples
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Palin showcases her energy expertise by unvailing a plan to reflect solar energy off the heads of baldmen.
Beat 360° 10/29/08 2008
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His garments were also of distinctive cut, though they frankly exposed well-meant though unvailing efforts at matching buttons and repairing small rents.
Sweetapple Cove George van Schaick
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Resolved, That the Board of Visitors and the Faculty of the University of Virginia, who represent the University, which was founded by Thomas Jefferson, shall attend in a body at the unvailing of the statue of that distinguished patriot at his home at Monticello on the fourth of July,
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Tile moral idea is not a mere revealed Word, it is the Son of God as become man, the personal Redeeter himself, not merely in his truth-unvailing doctrine, not merely in his truth-revealing Spirit, but pre-eminently in his person itself, both as the historical, pure example of all holiness, as also as the
Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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It is in this spirit that we are unvailing [sic] a multidimensional, interactive musical Tarot deck, on our new website.
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While no major breakthroughs or new products are expected to be unveiled -- especially not when compared to the iPhone's unvailing -- there might still be some product improvements and new versions of existing products.
BloggingStocks 2009
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is it ironic that while prison wardens stage a strike, PM Gordon Brown is unvailing a statue to Nelson Mandella in Parliament Square, Mandella is probably one of the most high profile former prisoners in the world.
Warders on Strike - it must be a bad situation Valleys Mam 2007
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