An ability to influence with subtlety and diplomacy should not go unmentioned. |
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In fairness, I think that everybody assumed I knew, that someone else had told me, and it just slipped through unmentioned, but nonetheless. |
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Also unmentioned was a message from the American ambassador to London, warning that the English were within a few weeks of running out of money. |
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But if there were other adventures or coups de foudre, they go unmentioned. |
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And this is the crux of the issue, the reality which is so often unmentioned. |
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I allowed the marvellous performances of the Ursuline College basketball teams to go unmentioned, and that was remiss of me. |
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What goes wholly unmentioned is that the way lifespan statistics are used in this argument is inherently misleading. |
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For the Iron Age, Ofer's signature survey work in the Judean Hills goes unmentioned and, as far as I can tell, unconsulted. |
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Careful physical examination may reveal unsuspected or unmentioned cutaneous erythema, induration, ulceration or drainage. |
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In a discussion of The Hulk, Fantastic Four, X-Men and Thor, Stan Lee goes almost unmentioned. |
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At present, most of that funding seems to go to Upper Canadian institutions that will remain unmentioned. |
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And now, almost unmentioned in the media, these ghastly killing fields have become the killing fields of a new war. |
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Left unmentioned was how he and Romney duked it out, not always pleasantly, for the 2008 presidential nomination. |
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But, in contrast to the public rites of death, this increasingly frequent cause goes whispered or unmentioned. |
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The data set consisted of 172,853 people and one crucial unmentioned bias: they're all lonely. |
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The joint motion demonstrates a consensus between the right and the social democrats, which cannot go unmentioned. |
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I am quite astonished that this crucial matter has gone unmentioned in this debate. |
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According to the documents accessible to me, however, the subject goes unmentioned. |
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I would like to thank those who often go unmentioned and who work in the shadows, our researchers. |
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As a result, this key aspect of the situation goes largely unmentioned in Mrs Gomes's report. |
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As vast as her accomplishments are, it's clear that she leaves countless good deeds unmentioned. |
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That said, it must not go unmentioned that good relations with our enormous neighbour are of the highest importance. |
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We also need to look at concepts as yet unmentioned, such as hope and fear, creativity and expression, faith and spirituality. |
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However, I fear that our state's national holiday will once more remain unmentioned, as it is not traditional to do so. |
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Libya, the country that lies almost exactly at the heart of the Mediterranean States, goes unmentioned in the Barcelona paper. |
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One decisive improvement over the previous models of the impression cylinder washing system must not be left unmentioned. |
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Sons of Abraham we know, and also children, but daughters on the whole go unmentioned. |
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It is not fair that Ditko goes so unmentioned, but at least some of that springs from his refusal to speak with reporters, allow himself to be photographed, etc. |
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Robbed of their strongest issue, but with Europe itself going close to unmentioned by the big parties, Ukip's evangelists edge further and further into conspiracy theorism. |
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Of course, I guess there's one more possibility yet unmentioned. |
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It was left unmentioned by the interviewer, but the answer was contained in the same article when Mrs King gave her views on the place of the United States in the world order. |
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These go largely unmentioned but, for followers of provincial politics, hover over the entire story like the spectre of death in DeLillo's White Noise. |
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But down at the central library the same week, the general public took a good, close look at the elephant that sat unmentioned in the teacher conference. |
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Let me conclude with an issue that must not go unmentioned in the context of this debate. |
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It should not go unmentioned that there are topics on which we have clear differences of opinion, and in this broad dialogue it does not go without being discussed. |
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Although unmentioned in the official dynastic histories, Zheng He probably died during the treasure fleet's last voyage. |
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And another element to him which perhaps should not go unmentioned is his raffishness, if you like, his air of disreputability. |
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Though unmentioned, the C. I. A. seemed to peer out from his statement. |
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Nevertheless, I wouldn't want the very critical issue to go unmentioned. |
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The brave attitude of President Wahid should not go unmentioned. |
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Women's indigenous public roles remain unmentioned, as also are the responsibilities of men and the male-female relationships which co-determine water and waste management. |
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That the CTBT went unmentioned in the deal surprised no one, as the Bush Administration has taken every opportunity to proclaim its opposition to this treaty. |
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After all, although the Brok report contains ten points concerning the agricultural policy aspects of enlargement, the common European fisheries policy goes unmentioned. |
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It should not go unmentioned, however, that the frequent references to the dead and buried draft Constitutional Treaty detract significantly from the report. |
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Health and safety concerns evolve, and the mere fact that a particular hazard went unmentioned should not be assumed to mean that the legislature intended to exclude it from the scope of the Act. |
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Whilst the significance of ritual dimensions is recurrently mentioned, key Armorican sites such as Mez-Notariou and Tronoen go unmentioned. |
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The Health Professions Council of South Africa is a very important player in the South African medicolegal arena, and it is virtually unmentioned. |
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