Sentence examples for but not identified from inspiring English sources

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A headless body was found in the Tigris, but not identified.

The two students involved in the incident were also arrested on unspecified charges, but not identified.

The effect has been of troubling but spacious discovery, as if a part of existence had been unearthed that we had sensed but not identified.

The Times the other day carried a story about a nationwide drive on 100 public enemies- nominated but not idenemies- nominated.S. Dept. of Justice..."....

These raptors were first seen but not identified on March 28 near Central Park West and 74th Street by Nereida Hernandez, a Central Park Conservancy gardener, who reported them to her superior, Regina Alvarez.

While his name has not surfaced before, he appeared to be the businessman who was cited, but not identified, by Attorney General Janet Reno when she referred Ms. Herman's case to an independent counsel in May 1998.

By A. J. Liebling The New Yorker, May 10 , 1958P. 29 The Times the other day carried a story about a nationwide drive on 100 public enemies- nominated but not idenemies- nominated.S. Dept. of Justice...".

They are alluded to but not identified by name as co-conspirators in a federal complaint that was made public on Friday; neither they nor their company has been charged.

Also eight further metabolites (M2 M9) were detected in lower concentrations but not identified.

However, this approach would not be helpful for recognition or decision errors, where the target is fixated but not identified.

Earlier, local authorities said a further 40 bodies had been found but not identified.

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