Late last week, a raft of economic statistics suggested Greenspan's cries may go unheard. |
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The Bolshoi-trained artist says that pop music ballets were unheard of in his native Moscow. |
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The child's cry of concern went on unheard, a faint whisper amidst the busy streets of a crowded metropolis. |
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Almost unheard of a year or two ago, sexting cases are popping up with more frequency across the country. |
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So many tricks and scams hidden in various aspects of our lives today were almost unheard of just a few decades ago. |
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Since we have several lab areas where we work, it's not unheard of to have to backtrack to recover a temporarily misplaced disk. |
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Producers in south-central Kansas are ginning a crop once unheard of in their state. |
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While it is rare for network television shows to be simulcast over the radio nowadays, it is not unheard of. |
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The Italians' unceremonious drop to fourth place is unheard of in the world of ice dancing. |
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Her black hair was bobbed, and hung level with her chin, a style unheard of at the time. |
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Russian courts have so far refused to issue further compensation, and pleas for an investigation have also gone unheard. |
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Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material. |
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When war looms large on the horizon, tiny, meek and often unheard voices of children counsel the wisdom of peace. |
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So often, young people's voices go unheard by mainstream media, government and the rest of society. |
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Meanwhile, unseen and unheard, local producers and wholesalers face the steady decline of their business. |
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In Moscow, there is a great body of expertise on the historic environment, yet it appears to go unheard. |
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So there are voices speaking out against this extra injustice, but those voices largely go unheard. |
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Those who had been unheard for some time might want to try to push back their popularity using this. |
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He heard his voice pierce the air, low and almost unheard to most, but horribly loud to his own ears. |
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What will be heard will be her claim to be unheard when she, of all people, is always, always heard. |
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It was rumoured that he had a spy in every building, and that no word spoken in his sector would go unheard by his listening ears. |
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They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard. |
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While the stories sound amusing, attached to them are unheard feelings of embarrassment and hurt. |
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Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf. |
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He has now filed a petition with the country's High Court claiming he has found previously unheard evidence. |
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Hence his way of life can be sacrificed without compunction, and his protests go unheard. |
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Celia stomped her foot into the soft grassy ground, but the sound of it went unheard. |
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They could also keep the rights of their images, something previously unheard of. |
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Of most interest to Drake obsessives is Tow the Line, a previously unheard song discovered lurking at the end of an old master tape. |
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For the past three months, my Wednesdays have been a previously unheard of model of efficiency. |
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For a book about money, finance and the stock market, those sorts of numbers were previously unheard of. |
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This will work wonders and boost their relationship to levels previously unheard of. |
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They had succeeded in killing two of their number as well, a previously unheard of feat. |
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Still, that level of connection actually holds out some possibilities for unification on a level previously unheard of. |
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Folk wanted to write poetry and continued to do so, unheard and unregarded. |
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In extreme cases it can also lead to suicide and, unthinkable but not unheard of, the death of a child at the hands of its own mother. |
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Concealed inside its villanelles, ghazals, canzones, sonnets, and prose poems are that country's unheard voices. |
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We won the 1977 Chatham Cup, which was unheard of for a team outside the four main centres to achieve. |
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of. |
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For a Smith duty auto to outshoot a Smith target revolver is almost unheard of. |
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It is not unheard of that someone in his position could be elected as leader. |
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It is not unheard of for countries to put aside partisan differences in the national interest, usually when the enemy is at the gates. |
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Amid the hurly-burly of network TV, it's almost unheard of for programmers to plan beyond their next season, let alone five years hence. |
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I came into a world in which oranges were scarce, bananas exotic and passion fruit unheard of. |
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She ordered seafood enchiladas and cleaned her plate, an almost unheard of event and one for which I am always thankful. |
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But if it wasn't unheard of for a ruler of Constantinople to die peacefully in his bed, it was also not the norm. |
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The term iatrochemistry means the use of chemistry in medicine which was unheard of before Paracelsus. |
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His mother, a fairy queen wept, which was almost unheard for a fairy to show such human emotions. |
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In the past, it was unheard of to discuss fiscal matters pertaining to security wings. |
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As ever, she was delightfully indiscreet and, unheard of amongst politicians, insisted on picking up the bill. |
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An aura of mystery weaves a pattern blended with the unheard of melody of fluting. |
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In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled. |
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In 1970s Britain, the idea that a father would be granted custody of a baby daughter was unheard of. |
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Orissa was recently devastated by the deadliest cyclone of the century causing death and destruction on an unheard of scale. |
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As the sleeve notes say, perhaps it was a rather odd idea to kick off proceedings with a series of unheard songs. |
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He mumbles an unheard one-liner about losing his damage deposit as he wrenches the door of the moving car open and dives inelegantly inside. |
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Now my shelves groan under the weight of vinyl and CDs which remain unheard and unloved. |
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It was an eloquent speech that went unheard, except for the few of us present that day. |
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Only the husband remains unheard, for reasons which become obvious as the disconnected narrative evolves. |
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However, equality was unheard of and land could not be passed down to women. |
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Getting to Shenavall bothy dry-shod is almost unheard of, and we didn't fancy our chances. |
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard. |
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The cause of death was Addison's disease, extremely rare in children and virtually unheard of in children under 10 years old. |
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Cellars and larders are treasure troves here and, inland at least, supermarkets are unheard of. |
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He created a storm of sorts in the 1966 autumn-winter collection when he had his women models in tuxedos, absolutely unheard of till then. |
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It was to get to that unheard of city I'd agitated and strained at the leash of Albany Park. |
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I didn't even look at yesterday's poem with a view to revision, and that's almost unheard of. |
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There were previously unheard of projects and homework that made a sudden appearance this morning. |
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It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard. |
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Girls Aloud, however, are demonstrating a longevity almost unheard of in their genre. |
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A decade ago, private art collectors on the mainland were virtually unheard of. |
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We are giving young temp workers a platform to express their unheard voices. |
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What provoked the Manipuri women to protest in this unheard of manner was the custodial death of a 32-year-old Manipuri woman. |
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers. |
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In addition, Airedales can be aggressive toward other dogs and small animals, a trait not unheard of in terriers. |
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But in view of how flawed the record has proved to be, how do we know that a call was not made but went unheard or unrecorded? |
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Inside the heard voices is an unheard voice, an aphonic voice, as it were. |
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Songs that the Hyades shall sing, Where flap the tatters of the King, Must die unheard in Dim Carcosa. |
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When he finally arrives, however, his flares go unseen, his shouting unheard. |
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Such a case against a victim of crime had previously been unheard of. |
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That's unheard of in an industry where design, engineering, and manufacturing often argue over quality problems right up until the first car rolls off the assembly line. |
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By the weekend, however, as unheard cases were adjourned in the District Court, there was the beginning of a nervousness that the row could become serious. |
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Away from the underground happenings of London, away from his friends, performing hitherto unheard songs to unappreciative punters was a daunting prospect. |
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The marriage of a man to a woman more than twice his age is unheard of in the country, where nubile, teenage girls are frequently betrothed to decrepit, old men. |
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Ten to 12 hour trips on dirt roads in 4WDs or trucks are unheard of. |
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Questions pertaining to human rights violation went unheard into oblivion. |
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Belhadan's location as the northernmost ice-free port of the Empire helped explain its importance, but it wasn't so far south that drift ice or icebergs were unheard of. |
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There's something about the Christmas season that defies even the most secular of societies and brings out the people to fill up church pews in normally unheard of numbers. |
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Proctor saw this and feared, for diabolism was a practice unheard of. |
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After decades of violence, flights to Kisangani are unpredictable and Western tourists are virtually unheard of. |
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The film was shot sequentially, something almost unheard of in film. |
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The Production Coordinator has been a major obstacle to the smooth operation of this project and repeated calls for her removal have been left unheard. |
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It is not unheard of a second round pick to end up, as Cooke did, in panamanian professional basketball. |
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Such shocking behavior is unheard of in a Japanese classroom. |
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Thanks to the Internet and its blog-happy pages, we see people obsessing, everyday, on the minutia that makes for the discovery of previously unheard of entities. |
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And once you have invoked your spirit to sing with you, they invoke those unheard notes within you which is the form of communication with other spirits. |
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Local institution Michael Yonkers has been having his own way with music for over 30 years, creating unheard sounds from inventively designed homemade guitars. |
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Roy Choi is miming eating a Cuban sandwich while dancing to an unheard beat. |
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Pillay used the 747 to deliver creature comforts, particularly for business travelers, that were previously unheard of. |
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One year later, barrels were changed to nickel steel to handle the extra friction caused by jacketed bullets at then unheard of muzzle velocities. |
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The third is that with the blogosphere being a time-compressed cacophony of shouts and whispers, messages frequently go unheard. |
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For decades, these fascinating recordings languished in the Cash Family vault, unheard and unremembered. |
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The welcomer's words went unheard as far as Marlo was concerned. |
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It shot into the charts at number 10, unheard of in those days, but stalled well short of the expected number 1 slot and vanished from the charts in six weeks flat. |
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All those huddled in the background, cradling their own unheard hip-hop demos. |
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The stories of LGBT people around the world are rich, diverse, and often unheard. |
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She said that with this manual, what has been an almost unheard of exercise could be popularised, made easier to understand and made more accessible to families. |
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The marriage of a man to a woman more than twice his age is unheard of in Kenya where nubile, teenage girls are frequently betrothed to decrepit, old men. |
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That is breathtaking speed unheard of years ago, with the possible exception of Shannon's second to Blue Legend, after being left at the post, in the 1946 Epsom. |
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Many finders also charge retainers, and flat fees aren't unheard of. |
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Accurate historical records were almost unheard of and every empire used its own calendar system which was often based on totally different criteria. |
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A leader without committed followers is an unheard voice in the wilderness. |
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Efforts to unionize are rare but not unheard of in the fast food industry. |
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The fact the Dodgers made the playoffs, after a 12-month period of tremendous roster turnover, is almost unheard of in modern times. |
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Investigators acknowledged that the cat's eye bodies occasionally came loose, but added that such an accident was previously unheard of. |
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A few years ago, Eritrea's main airport looked more like a sand-pit than a modern landing field and international flights were unheard of. |
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Logodaedaly is filled with odd reflections and odder usage for words unheard of by even the most educated in English. |
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Thirty years ago, it was unheard of not to earn your stripes, so to speak. |
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Hurricanes and tropical storms are rare in the New York area, but they are not unheard of and always have the potential to strike the area. |
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Throughout the 1880s the Fabian Society remained small, its message of moderation frequently unheard among more strident voices. |
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Sweetsop and soursop are popular around Miami, but nearly unheard of in other areas of the South. |
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It included 12 previously unheard tracks dating from 1972 to 1980, three of which were written by Hopkin. |
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They thought it was unheard of for a woman to suggest being in a position of control, especially in sickness. |
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Spring and autumn are cool but snow and frost are not unheard of in either season. |
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Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter did something unheard of for a politician. |
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It was like living in the 1940s, a woman leaving a man was unheard of. |
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Anthropodermic bibliopegy,' the archivist explained, 'quite rare but not unheard of. |
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Their voices are silenced and the cries of their mothers and nurturers unheard. |
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Jailing children in such cases is almost unheard of, said Mary Becker, a University of Chicago law professor. |
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The term is almost unheard of in the modern context and was primarily used in the earlier days of the EU with countries such as Greece and Turkey. |
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The main characters, swept by tumults of the earth, the skies and the hearts, are strange and often possessed of unheard of violence and deprivations. |
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If sustainers are silent or unheard until you walk through the realization and assessment efforts, you can be sure life cycle affordability is in jeopardy. |
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Although indoor lawn bowling, also known as carpet bowling, is popular in British commonwealth nations, it is practically unheard of in the United States. |
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Dubai A black-headed gull had birdwatchers in disbelief last week, after it turned out to be a rare and almost unheard of visitor to the Middle East. |
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However, with political opposition having long since been vanquished, Paraguayans were by then so resigned to their fate that dissent was virtually unheard of. |
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