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is unaccompanied
adjective
Travelling without companions
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Middle East national security expert Sherifa Zuhur told VICE News that the regulation essentially allows IS to persecute any woman who is unaccompanied by a man, treating them as though they were a suspect or target.
But the most recent category is unaccompanied child refugees.
She has very little experience of modelling and is unaccompanied by her agency or parents.
Where at first it is unaccompanied and dominant, in time, when the choruses roll around, it's subordinated to other guitars.
I can remember only thinking, I hope the singers don't lose their pitch because the next passage is unaccompanied.
There is a prerecorded electronic soundtrack, and at some points the sound of an unseen chorus too, but much of the singing is unaccompanied, restrained, detached almost.
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It said her husband had been unaccompanied.
I'd be unaccompanied [apart from the warring couple].
Some of those Corbyn met at Calais were unaccompanied children.
The carols in Lodge Moor are unaccompanied; everybody knows that.
According to Save the Children, 26,000 of these children were unaccompanied.
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