Sentence examples for without hitherto from inspiring English sources

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When he reached his half-century it was for the sixth time in his last nine innings, without hitherto having gone further.

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To do without something hitherto seen as a necessity opens the mind to new possibilities.

Media companies such as NDTV, Times Internet and NewsHunt, as well as travel portal Cleartrip, all announced that they were leaving Internet.org, Facebook's controversial effort to offer selective internet access to those hitherto without it.

Gill is never more scathing than when describing the reappraisal of the musical by Cambridge graduates, "as if the form needed to be made respectable by them and that the musical was hitherto without a proper imprimatur, and that Porter and Coward and Jerome Kern and the rest had been waiting for the patronage of Dr Leavis before they could become acceptable".

These observations also provide a long-awaited perspective into why risk of cardiovascular disease increases with age, a link that is well recognized but hitherto without any molecular explanation.

Pinning his faith in the ability of the Soviet Union to establish a viable political system without waiting for the support hitherto expected from worldwide revolution, the Secretary General advocated a policy of "Socialism in one country"; this was popular with the hardheaded party managers whom he was promoting to influential positions in the middle hierarchy.

But scarcely had they done so than suddenly, and without warning, Hitler unleashed a hitherto secret and dangerous weapon on the city: the V-2 rocket, the first ballistic missile and the first man-made object launched into space.

Leflunomide showed the effectiveness which was found in controlled studies without revealing any new or hitherto unknown side effects.

Leflunomide showed the effectiveness which was to be expected from controlled studies without revealing any new or hitherto unknown side effects.

Though these may be relatively infrequent in terms of overall proportions, for example, 1% of 1000 adjacencies, giving 10 per chromosome, this is still a worrisome number; the reconstructions can often be broken at these points and reassembled in different combinations using other hitherto unused adjacencies, without losing the optimality of the solution.

This has hitherto been a theory without actual examples in the clinical setting and, to our knowledge, this is the first report of RCVS associated with AD.

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