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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unfinished" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an unfinished" because "unfinished" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She presented an unfinished draft of her novel to the writing group."
Alternatives: "an incomplete" or "a partial".
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PNG remains a unfinished nation which is being stripped of its resources, from logging to natural gas.
Sometimes, the sky wasn't blue at all, but rather a "J.M.W. Turner cloudscape," "fiery Rothko hues" and "an impressionist's marks on a unfinished canvas".
Early Christians built a church on top of a Roman temple, and on top of that stand the grandiose ruins of a unfinished Benedictine abbey, where the Norman conquerer Robert Guiscard is said to be buried.
The case was finally thrown out, and, characteristically, Hurston rebounded to work on a final published novel, "Seraph on the Suwanee," and a unfinished nonfiction work called "Herod the Great" that no publisher would touch.
The tasks are available via the Task service (Table 1), and are used, via GET, for accessing either the status of a unfinished task, or the URI of the results - for the completed ones.
The more likely explanation is that the data set in the previous study did include both a) unfinished projects and b) several smaller "toy" projects which reduced the number of languages.
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In a top-floor apartment in an unfinished building, a balcony door led out onto nothing.
On a balcony, there was an unfinished bar, with a lone bottle of Grey Goose vodka.
But a reluctance to show an unfinished print may be concealing a second rationale.
Ted Schmitz, a tenor, seemed an unfinished product.
DCM reviewed nine companies interested in opening a restaurant in an unfinished skyscraper.
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