One particular wine that comes to mind, which shall remain nameless, has become an overnight sales sensation. |
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As for the dolls that didn't come with names, well, some remain nameless to this day. |
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Players are cast as nameless, faceless drivers looking to establish a name in the underground realm of street racing. |
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The costume also reflects how those who commit horrific acts of destruction are nameless, faceless people. |
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How can this unknown and nameless hero have defeated these legendary warriors? |
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We identified the man as some nameless street scavenger who had a few run-ins with local law enforcement. |
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Before her nameless companion could reveal his name, they were once again interrupted. |
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The kestrel, a female aged about two, is deliberately nameless so that it does not get tame. |
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Speaking of wetting myself, I then opened up my email to discover this from a friend who shall remain nameless. |
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Another patient, who wished to remain nameless, fears for his future after the unit closes its doors. |
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I very much appreciate the support and friendship of the landowners of 3rd Unnamed Cave, who must remain nameless. |
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In 1984, when I was taking care of the riot victims, I saw the same nameless fear and helpless misery. |
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I have stood there, waiting for them, and they never arrive, which supports both my theory and my nameless fear. |
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They consider the monsoon a season of separation from the loved one, of nostalgia and nameless longing. |
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Their eyes never broke away from their gaze, each mirroring those nameless emotions coursing through them. |
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It's a sort of nameless anguish, or dread, at the open possibilities of the future. |
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I have found ways to minimize the damage and disruption that my periods of gloom and nameless grief can cause. |
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In the middle of the night she woke, chilled, full of nameless apprehension. |
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I couldn't explain the momentary stillness inside of me, or the rush of nameless emotions that followed. |
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As I take your order I am filled with a nameless rage that consumes my every thought. |
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Everything had a cult dedicated to it, from ancient mummies to nameless elder horrors. |
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On my last day in Culiacan, I wander into a nameless cantina near the market and order a beer. |
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Tonight I shall raise my glass to all those nameless individuals that against all the odds bring happiness and prosperity to this land of smiles. |
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The view out the window was sun drenched and warm, boasting a rolling hillside covered by a grassy ocean of nameless headstones. |
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In the tropics, where life's maximal abundance is, the young offspring remains unrecognized and nameless unless scientifically described. |
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His main characters are usually portrayed against huge backgrounds, maze-like cityscapes or walls of nameless faces. |
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On Passion Sunday I will try to take my cues instead from the nameless woman. |
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Evie ran along treacherous clifftop paths, through tangled trees, always fleeing a nameless pursuer who was only a few paces behind. |
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Small clouds of nameless winged things fluttered past our faces and I noticed her bat them away just so casually. |
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How does a hotelier differentiate itself in this time of nameless, faceless hotel rooms? |
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There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities. |
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The swordsman meets Fong coincidentally, identifies her as a nameless female, and the two become infatuated. |
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The director steered clear of portraying him as a cheeky imp and wisely made him a nameless creep. |
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Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again. |
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In this 1925 story, Adams walks out of that burn, away from his nameless anxieties, carrying a fly rod. |
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They move among us, half-noticed and nameless, dressed in the discount off-the-rack couture of the South Asian sweatshops. |
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I give more credit to the nameless women who settled the frontier and thus earned the right to vote in western states. |
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Perhaps it is not insignificant that, standing under E. Foecunda, the fruitful eucalypt, the nameless stranger offers Ellen an apple. |
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Set near a nameless Korean village, the shots are full of poise and beauty. |
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Greetings from a convention of those who admire the galaxy of nameless icons! |
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Just yesterday, I was in a store that shall be nameless and got the bored Saturday girl routine. |
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The nameless gnatcatcher is a highly endangered bird, whose total population he estimates at between 50 and 80 pairs. |
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A few nameless shrubs, oil derricks and transmission towers line the far edges of the highway. |
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But since I made public my extra-curricular activities with that woman who shall remain nameless, I have kept to the straight and narrow. |
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I believe that there is one Divinity, nameless, who is both beyond nature and within nature, including man. |
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One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening. |
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I've seen clients who suffered for years with nameless agony, only to read an article about agoraphobia or panic disorder in a popular magazine. |
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That teenage boy is going to do his best to identify the nameless, faceless tormentors, and draw them into a public reckoning. |
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During a stopover in London, she's fixed up with a nameless salesman who tries to trigger her secret kink. |
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From the fearful rictus his mouth forms, I know I've spoken the nameless question he has dreaded. |
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Through the ruse of a technique, Baraka names the nameless, which creates an aporia that interrupts the functioning of the proper name. |
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As she tells it, three young women were sitting in the cab of a pickup truck parked at the roadside in some nameless coastal town. |
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There is no need for a nameless Persian Baha'i family to come to blows over the fact that Jesus was a great prophet. |
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Her Sehnsucht was gone thereafter, and her cruise to view the eclipse was the last gift she was ever bequeathed by her nameless knight. |
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It was hard to feel frightened of shadowy, nameless pursuers with the bright summer sunlight flooding the room. |
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Two years ago, I received an email from an executive in the cinema exhibition industry, who shall remain nameless. |
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Yes, at this fine establishment which shall remain nameless, they do not melt the cheese. |
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Obeying a nameless impulse to look up, I detected the hair-thin outline of a square trapdoor in the high ceiling. |
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Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage. |
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As with Dostoyevsky and Kafka, nameless guilt, one unanchored in some particular deed, produces the worst suffering. |
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But we have not even put their names in the programme because we are representing nameless men. |
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I was about the age of the narrator of Lithium, who is mostly nameless in the book. |
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These range from lack of attention and service at a local level to having to deal with nameless people in these large corporations. |
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Desperate for a title, a mutual friend suggested the name to an unenthusiastic nameless band. |
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To be a member of the working poor is to be an anonymous donor, a nameless benefactor to everyone else. |
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All I know now is that my name is Assassin, my parents are nameless, and so is their killer. |
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With a slow-motion gaze, the camera panned across a sea of nameless people, focusing on expressions of worry, boredom and anticipation as they awaited their party's arrival. |
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I need something particularly eldritch, hideous and nameless here. |
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Would you be ready to shed your blood in the name of liberty without knowing whether you are making history or just adding to the list of nameless victims of the tyranny? |
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Surely the Swiss theologian Emil Brunner was right when he said that the truly mysterious God is not the nameless One, but the One who has a name and makes it known. |
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A nameless person after my own heart had crossed out the extraneous apostrophe and written a comment berating the person for not knowing how to use the English language. |
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The two nameless pieces of Duh are built out of guitars, samples, amplifier hums, drum machines, effects processors, and, when the spirit moves them, garbled screaming. |
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You start a religion by linking to obscure and nameless people. |
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What happens in a nameless Eastern European country stays in a nameless Eastern European country. |
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Its nameless narrator is a recently released political prisoner and writer living under house arrest. |
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It was hard to remember what happened when she woke up, but she remembered waking up more than once with a nameless terror on the fringes of her consciousness. |
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Her bending body evoked wordless memories of love and life, her supple arms gave meaning to nameless emotions, and her springing legs bore testament to perfection. |
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In the dream I had Friday night, I stopped short when I spotted her just as she stepped up to some sort of customer service window in some nameless, faceless department store. |
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The nameless viewpoint racer is making 'one last run', and it's a dilly. |
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Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous. |
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While the transition from nameless minor leaguer to major league leader seemed to happen overnight, he knows it is at least partially a product of his many years of toil. |
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The first episode of the passion account is that of a nameless woman who anoints Jesus for burial, correctly recognizing his kingly identity and his approaching death. |
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We laughed hard, harder even than those nameless, faceless laughers in whatever mysterious locale Bill Cosby was performing. |
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A nameless, faceless entity known to his followers as Spot News, the handle of his Twitter and Instagram accounts. |
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This urge does not necessarily result in novels with nameless characters, mutating typography or unpunctuated attempts to explore the aphotic realm of human consciousness. |
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A nameless feeling surges when I see other people's families come. |
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The subway car seemed to be elongating, the metallic ceiling stretching to infinity as he struck out at me with hands that weren't actually hands, but talons of nameless rage. |
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But in the next instant, the hair rises glacially on the back of his neck, his spine is seized with iron, his eyes open on emptiness, a nameless terror. |
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Their purported source, a senior U.S. government official, who for some unknown reason wants to remain nameless, is not sure whether his story is true. |
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The memories are rosy at first, if a bit disconnected and tangential, and each tale includes memories told to the nameless child by his foster father, Mr Finney. |
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A top government official, who shall remain nameless, has expressed concern about the decision. |
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The first and second string players wish to remain nameless! |
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His nameless sorrows ensure that he stands aloof, his distance from the other characters endowing him with a wisdom absent in the quarrelsome officers and journalists. |
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They're all nameless, faceless, jobless, unidentified people. |
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The locale remains nameless, but the physical details of the estate are highly specific. |
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She writes a weekly series called The Beseleys for a nameless and dowdy woman's magazine of the sort Dewar helped to fill when she was a jobbing journalist. |
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The opening shot of guardian Hakan exsanguinating a nameless teenager in the woods sets the tone. |
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Thus passed away two lustra of her life, and, as yet, my daughter remained nameless upon the earth. |
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However, the lands to the south and east of this waste, were controlled by smaller, nameless British kingdoms. |
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She begged some nameless deity for just one sight of his blunt, black, printlike script. |
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For Philip there was only this solipsistic stroking, by definition nameless. |
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And everyone has been led a merry dance by the nameless, faceless securocrats who pull the strings behind the scenes. |
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We've met this nameless man with that ugly sweater who listens to old records and carps both longingly and snarkily about the way things were vs. |
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I hardly knew what I hoped or expected, but I was all athrill with a nameless, inexplicable happiness. |
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When sweet and bitter mingled together, no reed was plaited, no rushes muddied the water, the gods were nameless, natureless, futureless. |
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Brat is going to make Brown look like a nameless session guitar player. |
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The nameless but presumably soon-to-be-famous pig was said to be the only drinking buddy of Decatur's notorious late 19th century riverboat captain, Simp McGhee. |
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Most slave inventors were nameless, such as the slave owned by the Confederate President Jefferson Davis who designed the ship propeller used by the Confederate navy. |
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My arm hung over the counterpane, and the nameless, unimaginable, silent form or phantom, to which the hand belonged, seemed closely seated by my bed-side. |
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