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"unbeknown" Definitions
  1. unbeknown to somebody without the person mentioned knowing

190 Sentences With "unbeknown"

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Unbeknown to them, the man had caught a train home.
Unbeknown to them, their friend had gotten married in Pakistan.
Unbeknown to the patient, the pharmacist is prohibited from revealing that.
Unbeknown to most fans, the VAR actually conducts two types of decision.
Unbeknown to him, he had been trading emails with undercover federal agents.
Unbeknown to them, agencies might pocket rebates that should presumably be theirs.
Unbeknown to her, the person who caught the ball was Mr. Cabrera.
Unexpectedly, and unbeknown to Virginia, New Hampshire had done so as well.
Worse still, are we being daily injected with something unbeknown to us?
Unbeknown to us, they had nothing to work with: no material, no production.
Unbeknown to Mr. Lovinger, he was sitting next to a naval intelligence officer.
Unbeknown to the lawyer, Anne Marie Gennusa, detectives were secretly monitoring the conversation.
Unbeknown to them, they were neighbors in the same off-campus apartment building.
Unbeknown to her, Ms. Nielsen's staff started work on her letter of resignation.
Also on board, unbeknown to them, was a coronavirus capable of spreading ferociously.
Unbeknown to most Americans, the U.S. border with Mexico moves south every weekend.
These added sugars are sneaky -- and unbeknown to many of us, we've become hooked.
Unbeknown to Raichand, the small inconvenience would be the difference between life and death.
But, unbeknown to him, Mr. Ruiz was doing the same thing on the island.
In fact, black women have become royals for years and years, unbeknown to many.
Unbeknown to her family, the next chapter in a gang feud was stirring nearby.
He frequently taped his conversations, unbeknown to the people with whom he was speaking.
Unbeknown to them, Mr. Renzi writes, the liberal leaders were sitting "in a hecatomb."
Unbeknown to her employer, however, she was actually collaborating with the Philippine resistance movement.
Many of our kids, unbeknown to us, are taking their behavioral cues from them.
That America is losing a propaganda war, unbeknown to most Americans, is an extraordinary failure.
And, unbeknown to many, a sandwich that many customers had been quietly enjoying for weeks.
Unbeknown to Mr. Walker, though, federal agents were secretly watching as he returned the money.
Unbeknown to them, Ryder had recently been drawn to the Alcott book under tragic circumstances.
Unbeknown to them, they would not be the first to see Mr. Wang's new collection.
Unbeknown to his father, M.B.Z. was under the sway of Islamist thinking throughout these years.
Unbeknown to the men at the time, they were only about 21947 yards from their goal.
Unbeknown to the others, a few of them plan to add a grisly, real-life twist.
Unbeknown to me, there is a baby next door who shares a wall with my apartment.
Unbeknown to the participants, the study had begun the moment they walked into the waiting room.
"Unbeknown to her, Ms. Nielsen's staff started work on her letter of resignation," the Times notes.
Unbeknown to Maya, her melodramas are as essential to Anna as Anna's constant affirmations are to Maya.
Unbeknown to them, he had recorded a keynote speech delivered by a vice president at the network.
Unbeknown to the SEALs, Qaeda forces were already there, and they hit the helicopter with heavy fire.
Unbeknown to Mr. Torres, Mr. Peters and Mr. Carter had already reached an agreement on the matter.
Unbeknown to Mr. Vinti, now 35, she had also invited Mr. DelliCarpini, now 28, another close friend.
For years, members of a secret team, Unit 29155, operated in Europe unbeknown to Western security officials.
Unbeknown to our subjects, we had instructed some of the interviewees to respond randomly to their questions.
As soon as they sat down, and unbeknown to Mr. Bryant, her nose began to gush blood.
But unbeknown to the agent who led the questioning, the office didn't record audio of the interview.
Probably unbeknown to her, while she hid upstairs, he was helping with the deportation of Jews across Europe.
I — a person who had, unbeknown to him, loved him once upon a time — told him he wasn't.
His opponent is a YouTuber called Noobface25, who (unbeknown to Nicholas) is recording the whole thing on video.
It's the big brands that are paying, but unbeknown to them, they're paying for zero exposure of their products.
Unbeknown to the patients and their parents, the hospital's supplier had halted shipments of liquid oxygen over unpaid bills.
For years, members of a secret team of assassins, Unit 29155, operated in Europe unbeknown to Western security officials.
But there was no halting Federer's momentum even if Federer, unbeknown to his audience, was harboring a few doubts.
Chrome has various protections against malicious websites that might surreptitiously download files in the background, unbeknown to the visitor.
Chalice is also Charlie Young, a male college student, who, unbeknown to his family, is beginning to transition to female.
Unbeknown to the traumatized father, the pair has taken refuge in the hotel, but there is no sign of Chris.
This is unbeknown to Spock and Burnham, who for whatever reason decide to check out the ship that Control attacked.
Unbeknown to Mr. Roberts, he had taken part in one of the more embarrassing segments of the show thus far.
For years, cash was disappearing from cafeteria registers at the high school and middle school, apparently unbeknown to school officials.
Unbeknown to him, the boat had barely reached the corner stop sign when his mother somehow fell into the floodwater.
Unbeknown to the patients and their parents, the hospital's supplier had halted shipments of liquid oxygen for lack of payment.
Mr. Jammeh broadcast the phone call to the nation, unbeknown to Ms. Sirleaf, who apparently thought the conversation was private.
Among the Playstreets closed by the mayor's office unbeknown to the mayor was 196th Street between Bainbridge and Briggs Avenues.
Ms Bentley was able to read other messages on an iPad that, unbeknown to the governor, was synchronised with his phone.
Unbeknown to Mr. Castro, the supplies included surplus products that American companies were dumping as a way to take tax deductions.
But unbeknown to most executives in the company, he had scrapped the speech prepared for him and written his own remarks.
Unbeknown to Denton and his company's lawyers, Thiel had decided to bankroll Hogan in his legal battle against Gawker and Denton.
I spoke to photographer Owen Scarbiena, who had the career-defining job—unbeknown to him at the time—of taking the shots.
Unbeknown to Schulze, his lover had been tasked by the Stasi with picking up solo travellers and business people from the West.
Borrowers instead trusted their broker to represent them, even though, unbeknown to them, the broker was often getting paid by the bank.
Grant said that, unbeknown to Streep, people on the film set had a "bad-ometer" scale on which to judge the actress's performance.
Unbeknown to the town folks, the Greshams have lost their fortune, and Arabella needs her son, Frank (Harry Richardson), to get it back.
Or one secret, anyway: Still unbeknown to her, Elizabeth and Philip have been ordered to start cultivating her to become an agent someday.
He and Mr. Nadel discovered some of the work in the new exhibition rolled up in the studio's basement, unbeknown to the artist.
Unbeknown to the producers — and the bachelorette Becca Kufrin — until after filming was complete, two of the contestants had issues in their past.
The plan, unbeknown to any but a few White House officials, had been in the works for some time, according to Ms. Sanders.
Unbeknown to Mr. Cuomo, he had picked the one-year anniversary of the murders of two teenage girls in Brentwood for the announcement.
Despite Jolene's sullen presence, the lot is an oasis to Ware, and he starts skipping Rec to visit, unbeknown to his harried parents.
Unbeknown to them, the parks commissioner at the time, Gordon J. Davis, and a colleague were establishing a partnership to support the park.
Unbeknown to residents, the eruption had caused an avalanche of debris, water and volcanic material to break away at a high rate of speed.
Unbeknown to him, his estranged younger brother, Tommy (Tom Hardy), a former Marine, has returned to their hometown to fight in the same competition.
Unbeknown to them, their mother had collected every grammar-school essay, local newspaper clipping about their tennis tournaments and publication from their adult years.
"Poisoner in Chief: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIA Search for Mind Control" describes how, unbeknown to Wasson, the spy agency was funding his travel.
Unbeknown to many of us, thousands of apps have been collecting our location data and selling the information to advertisers, retailers and hedge funds.
Unbeknown to them, this coffee, dinner, night out, or even random run-in indicates the last time I intend to see that certain someone.
There were plans to continue the study with funding from the British Nutrition Foundation, but, for reasons unbeknown to us, this did not occur.
Any passing iOS 13 iPhone will, unbeknown to its owner, pick up your phone's silent Bluetooth beacon signal and relay its location back to you.
Unbeknown to many Americans, however, Moroccan Jews have long marked the end of Passover with a more established ritual, a raucous tradition known as Mimouna.
The third has a son caught up in a privileged-class existentialist funk, who, unbeknown to her, is also visiting Jarmuli at the same time.
Eventually, my mother could no longer endure my suffering and, on one fateful day, unbeknown to me, marched to my school to lecture my tormentors.
She enters the home and, through a series of thrilling reveals, enters a hidden basement where her husband has been living unbeknown to everyone else.
Unbeknown to them, the hospital's supplies of oxygen had been steadily dwindling, after the supplier cut off shipments of liquid oxygen for lack of payment.
Unbeknown to Mr. Welch, what he had been reading online were fake news articles about Comet Ping Pong, which have swollen in number over time.
And yet, Purchases is a jarring example of how leaky our data really is and how large companies can aggregate that information unbeknown to the consumer.
Unbeknown to Jules at the time, she's being catfished by Nate (Jacob Elordi) who threatened her at the house party where she and Rue first met.
A senior Defense Department official said Mr. Spencer was also pursuing the side deal with the White House, unbeknown to either Mr. Esper or General Milley.
Unbeknown to Ms. Taylor and her colleagues, representatives from Australia and the International Criminal Court and lawyers from around the world were campaigning for their release.
Unbeknown to all, the video ended with a tease, "And then there's more," followed by the audio of a heartbeat and a picture of Ms. Canatella's sonogram.
Ms. Smith had deliberately left Gabriella's on Wooster Street for the end of the pilgrimage, where unbeknown to her relatives, she had put the dress on hold.
But unbeknown to them, a Silicon Valley start-up is tracking them here, in real time, watching their every move and, in some cases, blocking their efforts.
"There were plans to continue the study with funding from the British Nutrition Foundation, but, for reasons unbeknown to us, this did not occur," the statement said.
Farffler accomplished two things with his invention; he created the first self-propelled wheelchair, and unbeknown to him, it became the precursor for the modern-day bicycle.
Unbeknown to the dictionary's scholarly first editor, James Murray, Minor was sending in valuable usage notes while confined to a criminal lunatic asylum after killing a man.
The ceremony then continued as the bride's father told his daughter to go to the groom, but unbeknown to her, the groom was hiding among the 275 guests.
Because, unbeknown to us, everything from the butterflies outside the garage to that mysterious pair of eyes hiding under the couch will be making the trip with us.
Likely unbeknown to its users, QQ Browser has been transmitting identifying information—including web histories, search queries, and nearby WiFi networks—with poorly implemented or no cryptographic protection.
Serena, as so often, played the spoiler on one of those occasions, defeating her in Australia when, unbeknown to the general public, she was already two months pregnant.
The other was Yaquelin Severino, who unbeknown to Ms. Krim and her husband, Kevin, was also a relative of Ms. Ortega's and had no children at the time.
" Unbeknown to him, his desire for friendship meshed with the efforts of Soviet officials in Moscow to "reveal American imperialism as the main source of the danger of war.
The Wall Street Journal on Sunday reported that unbeknown to Southwest and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the alerts were not activated on the carrier's 737 MAX jets.
That trust looked misguided a day later, when Trump - seemingly unbeknown to Kudlow - said he had instructed an additional $100 billion of tariffs to be imposed on Chinese goods.
"Since the election, and since the inauguration, the numbers have gone up significantly," said Thomas Feyer, the editor to whom, though unbeknown to most writers, the letters are addressed.
Unbeknown to Steph, though, one of those friends, CheshireCat, is a powerful A.I. who wants nothing so much as to help make her life better — with dangerous, unforeseen consequences.
Unbeknown to his critics, the hacker, Rui Pinto, above, was also preparing to leak documents related to Isabel dos Santos, Africa's richest woman and the daughter of Angola's former president.
The clever if rather cynical, self-reflexive back story involves live-action scenes of a bickering big brother and little sister who, unbeknown to Bricksburg, are the true master builders.
The government claimed that Mr. Guzmán had slipped out through a tunnel he and his accomplices dug unbeknown to prison officials, dismissing the possibility that he had help from the inside.
Physicians and ambulances can opt out of an insurance company's network, unbeknown to a patient, if they feel they aren't getting paid enough — and patients are saddled with the remaining costs.
Unbeknown to the North Koreans, Mr. Plekhanov alerted the S.B.U. and a trap was set in a cluttered back street garage where he had agreed to hand over the missile secrets.
But the video attracted attention for an entirely different reason -- unbeknown to Yousafzai, a staffer had left on a cat filter, meaning he appeared with feline ears and whiskers throughout the broadcast.
Unbeknown to his hosts, young Mr Xi (pictured) was party secretary of a county in Hebei and son of a member of China's politburo, Xi Zhongxun, who had visited Iowa in 1980.
The restaurant they picked is next door to the New York Times building and, unbeknown to Cobb, Times reporter Ken Vogel was sat at the "next table" eating a tuna nicoise salad.
Over the years, Mr. Cohen, in his dealings on Mr. Trump's behalf with journalists, opposing lawyers and business adversaries, frequently taped his conversations, unbeknown to the people with whom he was speaking.
She had on one of her Unlimited items, a marigold blouse embroidered with white birds by Hunter Bell, but the label was unbeknown to her until a co-worker assessed the tag.
The gift is revealed to be a full-length mirror, but the real gift is that standing behind the couch, unbeknown to the mother, is a young servicewoman dressed in military fatigues.
Instead she arranges a three-person summit at Bobby's apartment: just her, Axe, Chuck and, unbeknown to either of the other participants, the telltale slide that Chuck is carrying in his pocket.
When he found out that I had worked at Holiday, which unbeknown to me, he was fascinated by, he asked if I'd be interested in doing something on the history of it.
But unbeknown to the judge, it was too late; the agency that handles such payments told me that Young had sold his copyright before he died to one of his old gallerists.
I'm familiar with and fond of both NEVE Campbell and James SPADER, actors who came up in my youth, but the roles referred to in this puzzle were heretofore unbeknown to me.
Unbeknown to her, he had actually rented the theater just for the two of them to show a 30-minute video he had created of friends and family talking about their relationship.
Unbeknown to Allardyce, the businessmen were undercover reporters and he was being filmed as part of a 10-month Telegraph investigation that separately unearthed widespread evidence of bribery and corruption in British football.
It was June 1993, and unbeknown to Holly Robinson, her friend, the actor Lela Rochon, was setting her up with Rodney Peete, who, at the time, was a quarterback for the Detroit Lions.
That made it especially amusing when Rufus — unbeknown to him — took that flight to California last year, sitting quietly under the seat for over six hours each way, even during some mild turbulence.
It had been almost three years since Williams's last title, which came at the 2017 Australian Open when she was, unbeknown to the wider world, nearly two months pregnant with her daughter, Olympia.
The company, unbeknown to the family, had been contacted by someone who heard of Mr. Howell's story and passion for "Star Wars," asking if anything could be done to honor him, he said.
Later it would be revealed that, unbeknown to many of the participants, the CIA had been the original funder of the Makerere conference in an effort to influence the eventual decolonisation of east Africa.
This is because the party has gained thousands of members since the last leadership contest, whose views on the leadership are pretty much unbeknown to party officials and the figures running the leadership campaigns.
Unbeknown to the New York police, however, officers in Bayonne had identified a different suspect, a 48-year-old career criminal with a record of burglary and shoplifting convictions dating back to the 1980s.
Unbeknown to BoJack, that child turned out to be Hollyhock Manheim-Mannheim-Guerrero-Robinson-Zilberschlag-Hsung-Fonzerelli-McQuack (Aparna Nancherla), who got her extraordinarily long last name from her eight gay, polyamorous, adoptive dads.
It seems someone had previously fiddled with the concept and invented crab toasties — unbeknown to me, a well-known, all-American, homey snack made with mayonnaise-dabbed crab meat, Cheddar cheese and English muffins.
They had gone to start their own brand and consult at Carolina Herrera, where, it later transpired, François Kress, then the chief executive, had promised Ms. Kim the design reins, unbeknown to Mrs. Herrera.
The video, almost unbeknown to us, turned out to be something of a European road movie, flipping those tropes on their head, and of course taking place in the most beautiful of mundane family automobiles.
Unbeknown to most visitors, the green hills surrounding Hong Kong's skyscrapers are alive with swine: Wild boars regularly spook hikers and joggers on walking trails, and sometimes wander into dense urban areas to dumpster dive.
Unbeknown to Elliott, though, his assignment to command black troops was the end result of a desire by military intelligence, wary of his "communistic" tendencies, to exclude him from sensitive work while in the Army.
Unbeknown to Mr. Raishani, the person he was speaking to was a paid government informant who, with an undercover New York City police detective, was integral to building the case against him, the complaint says.
"I just had to let them know," said Mr. Casillas, 24, a soon-to-be college freshman who had been dancing at Pulse for more than year, unbeknown to his Puerto Rican father and Cuban mother.
Esi, the daughter of an Asante warrior, is captured and sold to the British; unbeknown to Effia, she winds up in the fetid dungeons of the Castle, before being shipped off to America as a slave.
Everyone in the group, unbeknown to Kathryn, regards her with something ranging from dislike to fear, while she nags, passive-aggressively judges and treats her son Orvis (Duncan Joiner) as if he were made of glass.
She gave more than $3 million to the 2008 presidential campaign of John Edwards, some of which, unbeknown to her, was used to help cover up the former senator's extramarital affair that ultimately derailed his career.
And unbeknown to her father, Cersei had asked King Aerys to select Jaime as a knight for his Kingsguard so that her brother and lover could always be near, safe from the risk of political marriage.
The centerpiece of "Last of Her Name" has to be the final story, "The Woman in the Closet," a novella about an elderly homeless woman who takes up residence in a bachelor's house, unbeknown to him.
In Israel, her voice captures the attention of Ophir Kutiel, a producer known as Kutiman who has achieved fame making music videos by mixing snippets he finds on YouTube, unbeknown to the people who post them.
It turns out that Paul's girlfriend, her twin sister and their friend Marcello were using the Getty name (unbeknown to Paul, oddly) in order to purchase cocaine on credit and continue their freewheeling, squat-living existence.
But unbeknown to those in that organization, it was a trap — a full-fledged honey pot created by the Cheka to draw in enemies of the Soviet Union so they could be identified, neutralized and killed.
Unbeknown to me, the family had made an extraordinary exception: They had allowed the driver, who was of a peasant caste called Yadav, lower in the hierarchy, to eat with us, in their house, using their plates.
The investigation by Mexico City's attorney general's office found that unbeknown to many who frequented the school, the building's top two floors had served as living quarters for the school's owner, Mónica García Villegas, and her family.
Unbeknown to many in the UFO community, in the months leading up to Friedman's death, officials at the Provincial Archives in New Brunswick Canada were already fast at work preserving the renowned UFO researcher's massive number of files.
Picture "National Lampoon's Vacation" with a wrinkle thrown in: Nate, unbeknown to his wife, has just been fired and is trying to act as a whistle-blower regarding a dangerous product his former employer is about to market.
At the end of the evening, a close friend of her family, whom she refers to as her aunt, stepped in, unbeknown to Ms. Kauffman, and got Mr. Grinberg's phone number, which she later conveyed to Ms. Kauffman.
His disabused perspective peeks through the details: Machi tosses his college-age daughter's book out the window; it's "The Order of Things," by Michel Foucault, the French philosopher who, unbeknown to Machi, is against everything he stands for.
The Breakdown The citizenship scandal that has roiled Australia's Parliament threatened to claim its biggest casualty on Monday after the deputy prime minister was revealed by the New Zealand government to be a New Zealander, unbeknown to him.
Unbeknown to Richard, Pied Piper has indeed been spying on its users, and in his maneuverings to save the company, Richard must decide whether to take a billion dollars from a Chilean investor with ties to the Pinochet regime.
More than 21,22005 Wells Fargo employees were fired last September after news broke that they secretly created millions of unauthorized bank and credit card accounts — unbeknown to the customers who incurred fees for accounts they never signed up for.
"I could not help wonder whether, unbeknown to me, democracy and the rule of law had somehow been suspended," he said, lamenting the decline from the optimism and idealism of the self-styled "Rainbow Nation" immediately after apartheid ended.
But unbeknown to Laura, Jack is a pot dealer, and their journey, with its intermittent stops to pick up stray animals, is a cover for the lucrative distribution process into which he has enlisted his grandson, Henry (Lewis MacDougall).
And in January 2015, a drone struck a Qaeda compound in Pakistan where, unbeknown to the C.I.A., the militants were holding two hostages: Warren Weinstein, an American aid worker and economic adviser, and Giovanni Lo Porto, 37, an Italian.
But at some point during the afternoon, unbeknown to the curious public and TV camera crews, a security officer from the special counsel's office arrived at the Justice Department to deliver the report to Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general.
At the Scotland event, Ms. Filine asked Mr. Blume to share with her a plate of haggis, which, unbeknown to both of them, is a Scottish dish of sheep's offal mixed with suet, oatmeal and seasoning and boiled in a bag.
But as the week progressed, Mr. Cuomo's gestures gained gravitas, as it became clearer that New York — unbeknown to the governor and other local public officials — was being sent hundreds of the children separated from their parents at the border.
Daytona in the Pinterest Age Unbeknown to Mr. Cox, the aura of the Paul Newman Daytona had been building since the early 1980s, when Mr. Newman, according to watch lore, started flashing it in glamour shots for European fashion magazines.
Unbeknown to almost every passenger on board, a group of European horses bound for America stood in the cargo hold of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight, hidden on the other side of a small door behind the flight attendants' station.
But unbeknown to Mr. Allen, his nightmare had begun in late 2007, when Don Diva published its 30th edition, which contained an article titled "The Bad," an interview with Mr. McGriff, who inaccurately claimed that Mr. Allen had testified against him.
The historical importance of his case was unbeknown to Mr. Canterbury and his family until about a decade ago, when Professor Meisel, who was researching the ruling, explained to them how it had benefited an untold number of subsequent patients.
" However, unbeknown to the buyer, when they put on the t-shirt, their body temperature adds a clown's nose to Trump's face and alters the message to read "Donald: El que lo Lea," a traditional message meaning "Whoever reads this is Donald.
Before her time with my turbulent father, and unbeknown to me then, Marrie had, at age 18, played the title role of the kung fu-fighting Interpol agent in "They Call Her Cleopatra Wong" (1978), an exuberant low-budget actioner by Bobby Suarez.
The title of the episode comes from Rudy, who happily enters into a three-picture deal with Matthew Ianniello (Garry Pastore) for the rights to Lori, the star of the surefire hit he and a rival have bankrolled, unbeknown to each other.
Seven thousand miles away, unbeknown to both leaders, Canadian police acting at the request of the United States were in the process of detaining Meng Wanzhou, a top executive of one of China's flagship technology firms, as she changed planes in Vancouver.
From there, the New York Police Department provided an escort for federal immigration vehicles to the Holland Tunnel; unbeknown to his wife, lawyer and supporters, Mr. Ragbir was soon on a plane to Miami, where he was placed in a federal detention center.
Unbeknown to the Iranians, Mr. Trump had agreed to targeting the other sites originally considered — the oil and gas facility and the command-in-control ship — as part of any further retaliation that might be necessary if Iran responded to the drone strike.
But unbeknown to its users, the Houston-based firm quietly and voluntarily agreed in 2018 to open its database of more than two million records to the F.B.I. and examine DNA samples in its laboratory to identify suspects and victims of unsolved rapes and murders.
Williams, the 36-year-old American who has been the most dominant women's player of this century, has not played an official match since winning the Australian Open title nearly a year ago when she was — unbeknown to all but a select few — two months pregnant.
Unbeknown to me, I was about to keep a secret — a devastating, suffocating secret, one that would drive me to attempt suicide twice, one that I wouldn't breathe a word of to my husband of a decade, one that would silence me for the next 21 years.
Unbeknown to him, his commission turns out to be a cover for global political intrigue, which doesn't merely complicate the plot but also makes of it a lumpy pillow that must be twisted and folded to fit inside its case, the case being the historical record.
And on a recent Thursday night, the burgeoning London rockers the Big Moon claimed a cabaret stage to play a secret concert to close their first North American tour; unbeknown to them, the band served as an opening act for an impromptu two-hour set by Dave Chappelle.
Unbeknown to Ms. Daitch, the Israeli Embassy was directly across from the Chinese Embassy, and when she and Mr. DeLott, now on foot, were square in the middle of both, Mr. DeLott dropped to one knee, and facing both her and the Israeli Embassy, asked for her hand in marriage.
Not only would it be fun to cover a debate in a small town I knew so well, but the event would shine a light on a place that, unbeknown to many, was home to one of the most uplifting stories, and then one of the most tragic stories, in civil rights history.
As president of the Pontifical Commission, Cardinal Castrillón was instrumental in Pope Benedict's decision in 2009 to revoke the excommunication of four traditionalist bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X, including one, it turned out, who, apparently unbeknown to the cardinal or the pope, had denied the scope of the Holocaust.
Mr. Shen says the spying charge stemmed from his giving some articles and documents on Chinese agrarian reform to an American student who, unbeknown to him, was suspected by the authorities of having links to the C.I.A. During his two years in prison, he invented a way to write by fashioning an empty toothpaste tube into a pen.
While Anirban described placing samples of healthy omentum — an apron of tissue hanging over the intestines — in a petri dish and then adding cancer cells, I remembered how, unbeknown to me, slithy growths had burbled through my abdomen, whiffling through my omentum, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and a section of my bowels, all of which had to be snicker-snacked.
A number of the home buyers who later brought these abuses to light were poor black women, whose experiences resembled something out of a horror movie — pressed by aggressive lenders into buying a house that, unbeknown to them, had been previously condemned and slated for demolition, disguised with a paint job and a "windshield inspection"; only later did they learn that something was terribly amiss when rain started seeping through the walls and raw sewage filled the basement.
A headline in The Daily Telegraph warned, "Intensive Care Unit Closed After Deadly New Superbug Emerges in the U.K." (Later research said there were eventually 72 total cases, though some patients were only carriers and were not infected by the fungus.) Yet the issue remained little known internationally, while an even bigger outbreak had begun in Valencia, Spain, at the 992-bed Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe. There, unbeknown to the public or unaffected patients, 20053 people were colonized — meaning they had the germ on their body but were not sick with it — and 85 developed bloodstream infections.
In a kind of hybrid of novel and memoir, Modiano has crafted a brooding narrator who summons this Paris through recollections that jump from era to era — from the boarding-school days of a truant who has taken the train back from the Haute-Savoie to skip around the city, unbeknown to his self-absorbed parents; to the boy's elderly incarnation 50 years later, reflecting on the landmarks that tied those two selves together — mostly books and women, which he doesn't evaluate, just chronicles, in fact and detail, hoping that his words, "like magnets," might link together chapters that form a book, or a life.

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