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PostgreSQL does not implement the UNKNOWN literal (although it does implement the IS UNKNOWN operator, which is an orthogonal feature).
The Boolean type has been subject of criticism, particularly because of the mandated behavior of the UNKNOWN literal, which is never equal to itself because of the identification with NULL.
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Literally his literal genitals.
And with an estimated 91% of sea life still unknown, this gives us a literal ocean of opportunity to discover more.
I'm not saying I'm going to make a film about the riots – I don't want to be that literal – but Greece is an unknown country, even to its citizens, and I want to discover it for myself".
Now, for some unknown reason, we suddenly have to get literal.
Unrestricted however, the BOOLEAN datatype, despite its name, can hold the truth values TRUE, FALSE, and UNKNOWN, all of which are defined as boolean literals according to the standard.
A Latin translation of it—sometimes literal and sometimes interpretative was made by an unknown scholar, probably early in the 13th century.
But if these locations put human life under more pressure (literal or figurative) than the typical university laboratory, many other, mostly unknown forms of life thrive there, precisely because of those extreme conditions.
He had been a wholly unknown theology lecturer when he went on a scarcely watched television programme to say that he didn't believe in the literal truth of the virgin birth.
The songs are literal.
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