Sentence examples for it was unnamed from inspiring English sources

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I've been told it was unnamed sources".

In 2006, after Mr. Kerik pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors, it was unnamed.

It had first been depicted on one of Lacaille's maps in 1754, but it was unnamed.

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At its opening the line was unnamed, although it was referred to as "The Quainton Tramway" in internal correspondence.

At the time of its opening the line was unnamed, although it was referred to as "The Quainton Tramway" in internal correspondence.

The northernmost hillock was unnamed and about 60 feet high.

Easy, Ms Welch deposed: the first one, for it was this unnamed outlier that inspired in her the love of reading.

Mr. Morris's dolorous lyrics distorted the encounter somewhat, for if anyone present might have remembered the tree from bygone days it was the unnamed woodman.

Or maybe it was the unnamed — and unshirted — F.B.I. agent to whom Kelley turned, but who was removed from the case for reasons related to e-mails containing bare-chested photos of himself that he allegedly sent to Kelley.

It was this unnamed sibyl who routinely notified Mr. Bissinger when new styles arrived, who posted bulletins and photographs and who also provided the sartorial guidance that ultimately resulted, Mr. Bissinger wrote, in choruses of praise he hankered for all his life.

Mr. Sullivan first began doing work for Bridgeport's police and firefighter pension fund in March 1996, according to federal prosecutors, when he was working as a stockbroker with Paine Webber, and it was the unnamed "elected official" who urged the city's police and fire commissioners to hire him.

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