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were unprecedented
adjective
Never before seen or done, without precedent.
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Those punishments were unprecedented.
The moves were unprecedented.
The Astor Place riots were unprecedented.
But it is now beyond that – Manning's leaks were unprecedented.
But the Beatles were unprecedented, and, as 1963 went on, the mania built.
Ofcom and the broadcaster's own board thought otherwise, delivering judgments that were unprecedented in their severity.
The five departures by top executives, all in the last six weeks, were unprecedented.
Ms. Ignagni argued the caps were "unprecedented regulation" that would limit insurers' ability to coordinate care.
Floods minister Rory Stewart said that rainfall levels in the flood-hit areas were unprecedented.
The source added: "The level of surveillance, the resources devoted to this were unprecedented.
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