Sentence examples for something unspecified from inspiring English sources

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A 2006 statement from Zawahiri did include a reference to something, unspecified, that Franklin said about the evils of usury.

To pass the time, I'm reading a story about how Biggie once tricked Jay-Z into smoking something unspecified and got him "high as shit".

This came in the midst of a bunch of rather inchoate list of disconnected concepts, such as Ugg boots, tattoos, and something unspecified that was routinely dyed bright purple.

This portrait of turn-of-the-20th-century bourgeois Russian family members and their lodgers, at odds with themselves and one another, was pervaded with a feeling all too familiar to residents of the 21st century: an anxious sense of waiting for something, unspecified but cataclysmic, to happen.

When Blair wasn't arguing with her mother about her sexual preferences (yes, that really happened), she was inexplicably stalking Dan to a chocolate shop to yell at him for ruining her career, then threatening to fly in Vanessa (oh yes, we remember her) to do... something unspecified to him that would make him rue the day he ever wrote disparaging articles about Blair in Vanity Fair.

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This left something crucial unspecified.

The last one sitting at the end of the series wins something as yet unspecified.

He makes the preposterously feeble and easily refuted argument that he can somehow render more important "service" by clocking another two or six years in Albany and then doing something else, some unspecified something, than he could by spending the remaining decades of his life on the Supreme Court of the United States, that semi-sovereign institution of almost godlike power.

It was a ludicrous claim, but not much more so than Donald Trump's promises to replace Obamacare with "something terrific," an unspecified program under which better health care would come at "a fraction of the price," and which would protect Medicaid funds as well as people with preëxisting conditions.

According to the author, books like Eleanor & Park tend to have neat, happy endings, thereby making them unchallenging and uncomplicated -- they're for pleasure, whereas adult literature is for... something else, left unspecified.

We all know that half of  1 per cent of the adult population is no "movement", and that enthusiasm in error is no virtue, but politeness requires an acknowledgement that everyone means well – even those who want to replace capitalism with something else, as yet unspecified, but which will still provide them with iPhones and good-quality supermarket food.

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