Mostly, the guide was made up of pictures of garments laid flat against a background, unviolated by human form. |
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The abductors are left unviolated at the outer aspect of the ilium. |
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A court has determined, based on the testimony of several witnesses, that her wish would have been to remain unviolated by a feeding tube if she had no hope of recovering. |
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Women have proven that they are capable of moving about alone and unviolated, able to protect their chastity while earning their own livelihood and working outside the home. |
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But Sheldon Vine also caught a glimpse of paradise in the 1960s: a beautiful, Balkanised America without state power in which he would build a community of free human beings and unviolated trees. |
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But the isolation that made the islands a perfect laboratory in which to study the variation of species as they occur in nature remained largely unviolated. |
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What with all the snow and Nordic names, it strongly evoked the neighbourhood of Fargo, but a Fargo unviolated by its uncouth kidnapping duo from outside. |
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While I continue to keep this Oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art, respected by all men, in all times! |
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According to this view, male family members have a right and a duty to take the life of a female family member who, for some reason, reduces her value as an unviolated woman. |
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Just as children have the right to ask that their bodies remain unviolated by the people they should be able to trust, a woman has the right to say no, she does not give her consent. |
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But it would have been appalling if the memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki hadn't created a taboo around the use of nuclear weapons that endures unviolated to the present day. |
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Since then, every incoming prime minister has been asked to provide the Commons with fresh assurances that the Wilson doctrine remains unviolated. |
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