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Unsponsored
adjective
Nonsponsored
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Unsponsored, she trains on public courts in Florida.
On a recent unsponsored expedition to the Khumbu Valley of Nepal, literature was flourishing around the yak-dung-fuelled stove.
It is true that Robert's climbs, even the unsponsored ones, are not immune to mercenary concerns: he avoids climbing on Mondays, he told me, because the weekend staff people at newspapers often fail to pass on the tip that he customarily calls in.
Unsurprisingly, the tournament remains unsponsored.
It was the first series victory for the oft-beleaguered and largely unsponsored team.
(The song was unsponsored, akin to what Run D.M.C. did in the '80s with their song "My Adidas").
Ladbroke's did a viral email campaign, and one or two racecourses took unsponsored races on telly and called them 'Vote McCoy Handicap Stakes".
"It's unpromoted, unsponsored, always sells out," says Sevink.
But, given that well-sponsored British designers have recently produced far more conventional boats that have proved to be turkeys - can't swim, can't fly - why should we believe this still unsponsored effort is different?
Does the journalist writing sponsored content also produce unsponsored copy on the same or related subjects?
If they go on to study the LPC or BTPC at the college, they will receive a further £1,000 towards the fees, providing they are still unsponsored.
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