The food of a nation had perished, and a desolation unexampled in modern times came down upon the land. |
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The catastrophe into which the world has thrust the socialist proletariat is an unexampled misfortune for humanity. |
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The restaurant undertakes to provide is patrons with the same feeling of unexampled sensuous gastronomic pleasure. |
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To paraphrase Trotsky, even in times of unexampled crisis, mad acts like this constitute an unimportant percentage. |
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His funeral was the occasion for an unexampled manifestation of love and grief on the part of millions. |
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This explosive human multiplication, unanticipated and unexampled in history, clearly cannot continue indefinitely. |
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The best portraiture in history was, of course, done in the Low Countries, in an unexampled tradition that continued until the economic eclipse of the Netherlands by England. |
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The catastrophe, though unique in France, was not unexampled further east. |
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Behind its frontiers the country flourished in unexampled peace and prosperity. |
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Wellington twice reached the zenith of fame with a period of unexampled odium intervening. |
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He was gifted by nature with a versatility of genius unexampled by any figure known to history, with the exception, perhaps, of Leonardo da Vinci. |
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Borgia, the notorious son of Pope Alexander VI, had, as commander in chief of the papal army, sought with unexampled ruthlessness to gain control of the Papal States of Romagna and the Marches. |
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A prolonged upward movement, the extent of which is illustrated by some graphs which we print in a later column, has been built up over a series of years on the amazing and unexampled prosperity of America. |
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I wish that the atrocities of which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled. |
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Shortly after this Mrs. Wix looked so ill that it was to be feared her ladyship had treated her to some unexampled passage. |
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