Sentence examples for unspeakable effects from inspiring English sources

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Since then, children have continued to be caught up in the unspeakable effects of armed conflict between States -- and now, increasingly, within them.

At the same time, children in many parts of the world continue to be caught up in the unspeakable effects of armed conflict between States - and now, increasingly, within them - whether brutalised and exploited as child soldiers or slaves, or suffering cruelly from the effects of anti-personnel land mines and the global trafficking in small arms.

At the same time, children in many parts of the world continue to be caught up in the unspeakable effects of armed conflict between States - and now, increasingly, within them - whether brutalised and exploited as child soldiers or sexual slaves, or suffering cruelly from the effects of anti-personnel land mines and the global trafficking in small arms.

At the same time, children continue to be caught up in the unspeakable effects of armed conflict between States and now, increasingly, within them - whether brutalised and exploited as child soldiers or slaves, or suffering as a result of anti-personnel land mines or the global trafficking in small arms.

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We're talking about the ugly, unspeakable side effects of aging.

Alper's speech is, in effect, highly visually inflected, but, at the same time, her art, with its powerful revelation of the unspeakable, is, in effect, a torrent of unvoiced language and inexpressible emotions visually revealed.

Unspeakable sadness.

It was unspeakable".

Gross, horrible, unspeakable.

Poverty remains unspeakable.

The unspeakable awkwardness.

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