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Unimagined
adjective
That has not been imagined.
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Considering Dolan's finding that "female rape is significantly underreported and male rape almost never", I ask Stemple if, following her research, she believes it might be a hitherto unimagined part of all wars.
Related: Spider-Man to join Marvel superheroes in shared movie universe But with the Disney-owned studio having since proved via the $1.5bn The Avengers that it can take the ensemble comic-book movie to hitherto unimagined heights of popularity, attitudes have shifted.
In past price squeezes, oilmen confounded the experts by finding unimagined savings.
They focus attention, clarify priorities, and lead to the swift discovery of previously unimagined economies.
Both men would have been ready to draw on unimagined resources.
This points to the likeliest of three possible explanations for the late hardening of the unionist vote: a determined rallying of unionists, startled by the previously unimagined possibility of a Yes triumph and costly bifurcation.
As the justices work out a rule for what Justice Kennedy called "a new world", the justices must set a policy that will bend to accommodate technologies unimagined by the founders yet remain viable as times continue to change.
Mr Gove conjured up visions of innovative entrants "selling themselves to parents" and driving up standards to previously unimagined heights.The Swedish precedent is a gift to the Tories.
But once it has been done, watch out for all manner of previously unimagined gadgets.
The recent scandal at Alder Hey hospital in Liverpool (in which it emerged that children's organs had been removed during autopsy and stored without their families' consent, on a previously unimagined scale) seems not to have put potential donors off.
It has shown that debt can finance takeovers on an unimagined scale and in industries, including finance and technology, once thought beyond its scope.A storm is comingThe power of this debt-market transformation looks as if it is about to be tested.
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