Sentence examples for unspecified characters from inspiring English sources

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As for suspense, we learn on Page 24 that several unspecified characters will be shot and possibly killed, and there's some low-level romantic voltage between J. and the memorabilia collector's daughter, but the novel would need to be a lot shorter to operate on narrative batteries this small.

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"When you love in a deeper and intenser way, then you are, in the same proportion, jealous," an unspecified character from "The Golden Bowl" says in the entry for October 11th.

Finally, "#" and "?" match an unspecified character inside a term (e.g. wom?n for matching both woman and women).

The main problem of the use of unspecified character states in phylogenetics is the incorrect suggestion of common ancestry and similarity in morphologically dissimilar taxa, and the assumption that the disparate morphologies grouped within this state are a clear alternative to the other character state [ 65].

Minogue will play an unspecified supporting character, only her third dramatic role (barring voice work and cameos) on the big screen in the past decade.

Jason Alexander, of "Seinfeld," is signed on for an unspecified Old Testament character.

Here, the player is tasked with the delivery of a contaminated drink to an unspecified non-player character.

In 21 of the 56 countries that report 4-character codes, the percentage of unintentional drowning deaths for which the place of occurrence was unspecified at the 4th character exceeded 50%, and in 15 countries, exceeded 90%; in only 14 countries was this percentage lower than 10%.

In 21 of the 56 countries that report 4-character codes, the proportion of unintentional drowning deaths in which the place of occurrence was unspecified at the fourth character exceeded 50%, and in 15 countries, the percentage exceeded 90%; in only 14 countries was this percentage lower than 10%.

The first indicator was the proportion of unintentional drowning deaths (ICD-10 codes W65-W74) coded as unspecified at the 3-character level (ICD-10 code W74) (Table 1); the second was the proportion of unintentional drowning deaths in which the place of occurrence was unspecified at the 4th character (.9) (Table 1).

The proportion of unintentional drowning deaths coded as unspecified at the 3-character level (ICD-10 code W74) and for which the place of occurrence was unspecified at the 4th character (.9) were calculated for each country as indicators of the quality of cause-of-death reporting.

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