Sentence examples for although not named from inspiring English sources

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Although not named a co-official language of Asturias, Bable (Asturian) is protected and promoted under the community's statutes, as are local Aragonese dialects in Aragon.

The other was childlike and dull but very pretty in a perishable childish way.' Although not named, Hemingway almost certainly meant two Dutch/Polish/Jewish sisters, Bronia and Tilya Perlmutter, although neither modelled regularly for Pascin, if ever.

Although not named in the report, he was identified in a way that quickly led to his being named on the Internet as a pedophile who preyed on boys in a children's home in north Wales 30 years ago.

Lord McAlpine, although not named on Newsnight, was wrongly identified on the internet as the alleged abuser.

Lord McAlpine, although not named on Newsnight, was identified on the internet as the subject of the allegations.

"Although not named in the report, we were clearly identifiable and within hours of its publication had been widely unmasked as the 'whistleblowers' in German, British and Australian media," it read.

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Although they were not named in the book, defence lawyers argued their guilt had been prejudged.

Although Sultan was not named in these probes, members of his family were.

Although it is not named in the New Testament, Mount Tabor is the traditional site of the Transfiguration of Jesus.

Although they have not named the corporation or filed incorporation papers with the state, they have appointed corporate officers.

The four characters have been inspired by Othello, Iago, Desdemona and Emilia, although they are not named.

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