Sentence examples for nameless with from inspiring English sources

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As of now, it remains nameless, with rights yet to be sold.

I had in mind certain friends of mine, who walked in the show but shall remain nameless, with whom I've spent many, many nights getting dressed up in hotel rooms".

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For the aspiring dame, the selectors' reverence for acting over all other extra-governmental careers, even sporting ones, indicates performance (take royal/upscale roles for preference) as the most reliable route, with or without some low-key charitable work, undertaken, in common with Britain's millions of nameless volunteers, with no thought of public acclaim.

(4) 27 Rams, angry-looking with level temperature (3,6) Down 1 Nameless object with hot, fast flow (5) 2 Imbibing nitrogen, be the greater fibber?

Compare the logic of those nameless bankers with the arguments of Judt or Parry-Jones, which are underpinned with a sense of responsibility that goes beyond self-interest and dissembling.

Murray himself rises to the challenge of the personality change following Albert's night of nameless debauchery with aplomb.

More elaborate racket is when pretend they are actually truckmen working for nameless concern, with Paris or London on truck.

Or the streets of Long Island City, those nameless avenues with high numbers and delivery trucks rumbling down them; he loved, too, the streets around Gansevoort Market, in the old meatpacking district, in those days resolutely unglamorous.

A layer down were writers, who were fungible, nameless figures, with the exception of people like Paddy Chayefsky, machers who often retreated when they grew frustrated by the industry's censorious limits.

There was John the poodle; a nameless teddy with no ears and cross-stitches for eyes; a small hard black cat that wasn't much fun; and a rag doll called Marsha.

The latest, appearing through Sunday, is a nameless quartet with Charlie Haden on bass, Dewey Redman on saxophones and Paul Motian on drums - all of whom were with the pianist Keith Jarrett in the early 1970's - plus Baikida Carroll on trumpet.

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