Sentence examples for gone unidentified from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise, the fish may have gone unidentified.

The odd thing is surely that the painting had gone unidentified for so long: Father MacLeod had bought it in an antiques shop, so presumably it had been seen by plenty of amateur and professional experts and gone unnoticed.

In South Korea, a recent study found a prevalence rate of one in 38 children, and a study in England found autism at roughly the same rate — 1 percent — in adults as in children, implying that the condition had gone unidentified previously, rather than an actual increase in its incidence.

The team then found archived images in which the same object had gone unidentified in 1982 , 1996 2000, and 2001, allowing a precise determination of its orbit.

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Ms. Chira, in an e-mail message, defended Mr. Arango's decision to go unidentified.

Too many children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder go unidentified and untreated.

High-performing teachers who have an enormous impact on student achievement go unidentified, and they often leave the district.

Likely, his post-traumatic stress disorder went unidentified, and in an effort to dull the pain, he turned to alcohol or some other drug.

He estimated that cutting its budget would add $3.3 billion a year to government waste, fraud, abuse and inefficiency that will go unidentified.

Kims have around 300 distinct regional origins, such as the Gyeongju Kim and Gimhae Kim clans (though the origin often goes unidentified except on official documents).

"Child victims continue to go unidentified as tell-tale signs are overlooked from the front line of children's services to the corridors of Whitehall".

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