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"unheard-of" Definitions
  1. that has never been known or done; very unusual

986 Sentences With "unheard of"

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It was all self-financed, which was unheard of, and of course playing on Christmas Day was completely unheard of.
" Pelosi called the secrecy surrounding the bill "unheard of.
But calling out the press is not entirely unheard of.
It was 1984, and the word "intersex" was unheard of.
That's unheard of for a memoir from an unknown person.
It was virtually unheard of in science before her observation.
It's a difficult step to take, but not unheard of.
While there's nothing illegal about it, it's basically unheard of.
Getting back together with an ex is not unheard of.
But solar flares of that size are not unheard of.
Restrictions against replicating core functionality aren't unheard of in tech.
Fortunately those glitches are rare, but they're not unheard of.
Electrocution while charging mobile phone accidents are not unheard of.
"This is unheard of, the levels we've seen," added Hickey.
Yet stories like Anupam's, while rare, are not unheard of.
Such a partnership is not unheard of in British politics.
"Robert's got so much stuff that's unheard of," he said.
"That would be probably unheard of behavior offline," Bruch said.
Corruption and scandal are not unheard of in the theater.
Going to a movie was almost unheard of as kids.
It was a distinction unheard of for an offensive lineman.
Before the 280s, mass bleaching events were virtually unheard of.
Racism between colored and black folk is not unheard of.
Startups, both infamous and unheard of, are shutting their doors.
This is unheard of in the history of the world.
Thirty years ago, harvests in October were not unheard of.
At that time it was infrequent, but not unheard of.
The conditions albinism and leucism aren't unheard of in sharks.
Before the 1980s, mass bleaching events were virtually unheard of.
Right, so it's not unheard of that this would happen.
It's not unheard of for health officials to communicate with investors.
In 2018, this seems almost unheard of for a portable device.
But he pointed out that until recently, they were unheard of.
Fondues made with beer or cider are not unheard of, either.
Both steps are unheard of outside of a drastic economic downturn.
Getting the Grado headphones for 55% off is basically unheard of.
In fact, classes initially were coeducational, something unheard-of in Afghanistan.
These kind of arrests are rare, but far from unheard-of.
However, Miles would remain relatively unheard of outside the racing community.
Diversity on the runway isn't a new or unheard-of initiative.
The legends Haunted ship sightings aren't unheard of in the region.
That would be absolutely unheard of just a few years ago.
Hardware problems are not unheard of, but they are relatively rare.
It was unheard of exposure for a high school baseball player.
"It was unheard of to see things like that," Mirzai said.
Such protests are almost unheard of in the other Gulf states.
Today, bidets are rare, if not unheard of, around the country.
Flooding or abusing the federal comments system is not unheard of.
Sex education is still almost unheard of in Chile's state schools.
As for chimps eating reptiles, that's completely unheard of—until now.
Now, this would be unheard of, today-, TB: Yes, of course.
"It's just unheard of!" she said of the impressive nomination tally.
Separated twin-pairs may be rare, but they're not unheard of.
It isn't unheard of for old technology to make a comeback.
It's not unheard of for vice presidents to face them either.
But hurricanes into November and even December are not unheard of.
A couple of decades ago, modern Judaism was almost unheard of.
Public fights over tech defections are rare, but not unheard of.
Combine these with "admin", "123456", "1234", and the unheard of "4321".
A split opinion is almost unheard of, sources previously told Reuters.
Men and women danced together, utterly unheard of even last year.
"Robert's got so much stuff that's unheard of," Burnham told me.
Still, he called this storm "unheard of" for September or October.
While price increases are rare in tech, they aren't unheard of.
Going overseas to continue playing a sport is hardly unheard of.
Collapses like Muamba's are rare, but by no means unheard of.
That was considered an unheard-of sum for one artist's catalog.
Mixing them together is unheard of and a major criminal offense.
To prevail, Democrats would need unheard-of rates of youth turnout.
It's not unheard of for Amazon to pull something like this.
Tweaking this tax to stimulate the economy is not unheard of.
Ulzheimer says this doesn't happen often, but it's not unheard of.
But in general, getting banned from Gab is virtually unheard of.
It was those unheard-of things — opportunities — that we came for.
Obviously, this is a complex (but not unheard-of) family crisis.
Getting behind cannabis use is not unheard of in professional sports.
Artists there attain a level of success virtually unheard-of Stateside.
It is not unheard of that such credentials might be faked.
Dangerous encounters between US and Venezuelan aircraft are not unheard of.
His solicitous building staff "is unheard-of in D.C.," he said.
It's not unheard-of for snowball episodes to end in violence.
"His talent level is just unheard of," the wide receiver says.
The practice is far from unheard-of in the United States.
Afghanistan's women face challenges nearly unheard of in the developed world.
Such a process is hardly unheard of in the United States.
Cheese was unheard of, and woe betide those who requested ketchup.
It's not unheard-of for California skiing to last into July.
So it's not unheard of or unprecedented for that to happen.
Snow isn't unheard-of here in the nation's upper northwest corner.
In 1995, that was unheard of; traditional animation was still dominant.
Only a few events require tickets, and reservations are nearly unheard of.
It's not unheard of for taxes to exceed real gains after inflation.
That the company would discontinue a popular product is hardly unheard of.
It sounds unusual, and it is, but it's certainly not unheard of.
Messing about in other people's elections is -- however awful -- not unheard of.
That still is with us, but in 1923 it was unheard of.
This kind of plot also isn't unheard of for post-apocalyptic storytelling.
This is absolutely unheard of — this city, this county is so nice.
Crowdfunded vehicles aren't unheard of, but they're pretty rare, and historically unsuccessful.
"It doesn't happen every day, but it's not unheard of," says Oravec.
These are diseases that were unheard-of in children prior to 1980.
Attacks on aid workers are rare, but not unheard of, in Nigeria.
"It was an unheard of, horrific situation, her passing," Mador told WCVB.
Turbo boost speeds can get as fast as an unheard of 4.5GHz.
That is something that would have been unheard of 20 years ago!
"I think this is unheard of in any political campaign," Curiel said.
"This type of metabolism is really unheard of among mammals," he said.
Spending more than two hours on the task is not unheard of.
It's also not unheard of for people to surf waves that big.
For a competitive shooter game like Fortnite, this was basically unheard of.
It's almost unheard of for Microsoft to patch end-of-life software.
Using data obtained through users' emails for advertising is not unheard of.
While the situation wasn't completely unheard of, it had been largely ignored.
On the beaches in Gouna I've been to, burkinis are unheard-of.
Mostly devoured food isn't an unheard-of return in the retail business ...
"Theological checkups," as one politics professor described them, are not unheard-of.
Vertical merger challenges aren't unheard-of, but few have been blocked entirely.
I moved here in 403 and that was unheard of, you know?
Human blood is less commonly consumed, but it's not totally unheard of.
It's not unheard of for parties to misread what's important for voters.
It wasn't unheard of for employees to sometimes work until 10 p.m.
Dengue fever, once unheard-of in Kolkata, is now a common hazard.
It's not unheard of for women to wear white at the inauguration.
It's almost unheard of to get it on your first trip down.
It's not as if combined-gender events are unheard of in golf.
This type of character, though unusual, is not unheard-of in philosophy.
It's unusual to acquire the infection in Connecticut but not unheard-of.
At Nagasu's age, though, learning a new jump was virtually unheard-of.
The reigning Olympic champion has won an unheard-of eight straight marathons.
To play at this level at his age is absolutely unheard of.
Tension between the F.B.I. and the White House is not unheard-of.
Even here in Pyramid Hill, awkwardness and disrespect are not unheard-of.
This sort of structure was hardly unheardof for real estate developers.
Focusing solely on a once-a-decade occurrence is virtually unheard of.
This level of unresponsiveness is unheard of within the formal scientific community.
It's not unheard of for the committee to award works in progress.
It was so unheard of at that time for people to protest.
A move of that severity is not unheard of in commodity markets.
Most are mild, but severe cases -- though rare -- are not unheard of.
And, yes, this might've just been friends palling around ... not unheard of.
Today, denationalization is almost unheard of in America and its peer democracies.
Alas, there's no wireless charging, which is unheard of in flagship devices.
A CEO – especially a CEO who didn't help found the company and has no risk - making such a large amount would have been unheard of in America 85033 years ago, and is still unheard of in other developed nations.
But that's simply because when we were younger, trans men were unheard of.
In such a circumstance, the conviction of a police officer is unheard of.
News pointed out, the crossover wouldn't be totally unheard of for the network.
The upshot was virtually unheard-of in the parliament's history: a genuine contest.
It's a lag time some legal experts called unconscionable but not unheard of.
Ali took the idea of "somebody-ness to unheard-of heights," he said.
In the Thiel case, litigation financing is not new, that's not unheard of.
"These numbers are unheard of for a nonentertainment live-stream project," said Kapellos.
But it's not unheard of, and it's certainly not one in a million.
In agriculture, fiascos like Oregon's Terror of the Grass are not unheard of.
Vlogging was still relatively unheard of as a hobby, let alone a career.
He's 103, which isn't unheard of for the Bachelor, but it's still troubling.
Using publicly available free Wi-Fi to watch pornography isn't unheard of, though.
It's extremely rare, if not unheard of, for someone to be cured altogether.
What happened to Phil's son's Roblox game is uncommon but not unheard of.
Now, this level of performance isn't unheard of in the General Motors stable.
After all, punishing bodily functions when they're used as weapons isn't unheard of.
Having easy access to voting record and bill information was simply unheard of.
" He reasoned, "Shutting down production of a television series is almost unheard of.
Effective discharge petitions have been rare in House history, though not unheard of.
"He could not confirm it, because it was unheard-of," Mr. Bate said.
Nevertheless, this is far from unheard of in a typical political campaign season.
This asexual tendency may sound weird, but it's not unheard-of in biology.
Barring journalists is an almost unheard-of practice for a modern presidential candidate.
However, it's definitely not unheard of for royals to spend their Christmas elsewhere.
He's taken mental fragility to levels of predictability and regularity previously unheard of.
It's not unheard of for great white sharks to travel into the Gulf.
"Childhood diabetes was basically unheard of, and now it's an epidemic," Lustig said.
But this march drew about 15,000 people, which is unheard of for us.
That 16-year span between Olympic medals was unheard-of in the sport.
" He added: "inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client - totally unheard of.
But that would be unheard of for a vaccine designed for massive use.
Television episodes being pulled off the air is rare but not unheard-of.
Which is not to say that elective monarchies are unheard of in history.
Of course, Beijing owns most big lenders, and failures are almost unheard-of.
Discoveries of human remains are rare, but not unheard-of, in New York.
Before Wally Byam, camping in RVs, trailers, and motor homes were unheard of.
It offers a feeling of precision that was unheard of at the time.
In other words, solidarity, a concept mostly unheard-of in financial market circles.
"Taking a gallstone out surgically would be almost unheard of today," he said.
This coalition, unheard-of in Colombia, would bear the great banner of reconciliation.
While not unheard of, sub-60 rounds are extremely rare in professional golf.
Last month, the California legislature did something unheard of — by Washington, D.C., standards.
It's not that this kind of corruption is unheard of by any means.
"There has been a press campaign of unheard-of violence," he told reporters.
Active attacks and exploits against smart TVs are rare, but not unheard of.
"Taking a gallstone out surgically would be almost unheard of today," he said.
"Even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client — totally unheard of."
Acne is virtually unheard-of in populations that traditionally consume such a diet.
That's nearly unheard of for television in general and animated shows in particular.
It's unheard of in my case and they love you and it's all enchanting.
Tampons, menstrual cups and reusable pads are practically unheard of, except in elite circles.
But the pacts are almost unheard of in fast-food and other service industries.
Especially an R&B song from a new artist, it's kind of unheard of.
That's not unheard of, but what happened next was definitely out of the ordinary.
That sentence is almost unheard of though for first, and even second-time offenders.
To follow up a game like Sacramento with a triple-double is unheard of.
It's not unheard of that the person you're confronting might actually welcome the boundary.
Plus, getting the next-to-newest Apple Watch for basically $300 is unheard of.
Calling out sexual assault on social media with video evidence is almost unheard of.
And the technique of waiting for a predetermined period before acting isn't unheard of.
It also booked Lenny Bruce for an appearance, something unheard of at the time.
Scripts that are written for women, it's not unheard of, but it's definitely rare.
His interest was not unheard-of; prosecutors typically update Washington about high-profile cases.
As attorney general, Sessions has catapulted two relatively unheard of cases into the spotlight.
This is not unheard of with powerful hurricanes, but is still striking to witness.
"An attack of this nature is quite rare, but not unheard of," said Reid.
That said, the idea of paying for third-party mods is not unheard of.
It is not unheard of to break a book's binding and reorder its pages.
The fact that there's four post-credit scenes is unheard of on its own.
"Geneva auctions have reached new heights in total value, it's unheard of," he added.
Millions of Americans live this way every day, but in Washington it's unheard of.
Although 10.0 scores are not unheard of, they are not common in everyday technology.
You don't have to be a totally unheard-of artist to be nominated here.
But ice jams are not unheard of at this time of the year either.
It wasn't too long ago that dads in professional skateboarding were almost unheard of.
He, the good dog, witnesses some emotional violence unheard of outside televised love competition.
It's almost unheard-of in Washington: Renewable energy legislation with support from both parties.
But it's also not totally unheard of for a place to ban foreign names.
Stories like Elliot's aren't common for Reddit mods, but they aren't unheard of either.
Where girls schools had shuttered, music was banned and computers remained largely unheard of.
Nor is it unheard of for CIA directors to weigh in on policy disputes.
Reports of sexual assault, while rare, are not unheard of in India's film industry.
I don't hold that view, but that view isn't unheard of or completely indefensible.
Gabbard has managed to put together a coalition that is unheard of for Democrats.
The split was unheard of in modern political history, and further roiled the party.
At the time, S.M.A. was all but unheard of and nearly impossible to diagnose.
Publicly defending the Palestinians is unusual, though not unheard of on the campaign trail.
Robust support for repurposing devices like this is unheard of in the tech industry.
As scary (and crazy) as this sounds, it turns out this isn't unheard of.
And it's not that it's totally unheard of to order vodka on the rocks.
Seeing an American tech company go public on a British exchange isn't unheard of.
Paying from offshore accounts is "not common, but it's not unheard-of," Opsut said.
That volume is unheard of for two-RB sets, but the efficiency demands more.
Alligator attacks on humans are rare but not unheard of in the Deep South.
Excusing a juror because of a planned vacation, while uncommon, is not unheard-of.
Attacks that cause mass casualties in public places are not unheard-of in China.
Not long ago, it was unheard-of to see Palestinian salespeople in Israeli stores.
But that was more on the fringe, though it certainly was not unheard of.
In the mid-80s, Grant achieved a fame virtually unheard of in Christian music.
Norman Lewis, the British travel writer, is hardly unheard-of, but scandalously underread today.
As brutal as the crash was to those involved, it was not unheard-of.
Less frequently, but not unheard-of, are erasures that pertain to more significant topics.
Moreover, it's hardly unheard of for judges to hear cases on randomly assigned panels.
The vote was nearly unanimous, almost unheard-of in the country's divided political landscape.
The team confirmed five sightings -- unheard of for this extremely rare and shy species.
And seeing a black women enact it is unbelievably satisfying — and unheard-of, onscreen.
This feels unheard of in New York for an upscale four-star boutique hotel.
Almost unheard of three decades ago, early voting is now practiced in most states.
Something unheard-of has been happening in San Francisco: Developers have cut home prices.
But wildlife officials say it's virtually unheard-of for one to enter a home.
To tell them to the outside world is unheard-of, dangerous, the ultimate shame.
It's unheard of when one of those entrepreneurs is still an employee at Facebook.
He serves pork belly, which, until recent years, was relatively unheard of in Texas barbecue.
Impacts from asteroids the size of 2019 OK are very uncommon but not unheard of.
The school goes up to grade 123, relatively unheard of in the public school model.
Just two years ago, daily fantasy sports sites FanDuel and DraftKings were virtually unheard of.
It's not unheard-of for presidents to award the medal to supporters or campaign donors.
Episode budgets were in excess of $15 million each, unheard of in the industry previously.
It's not unheard of for a film to have wildly divergent critic and audience scores.
The quick turnaround between major marathons is rare, but not unheard-of, among elite runners.
Venezuelans are suffering privation previously unheard of in what was once South America's richest country.
Moving crude by water from the Gulf up the Eastern Seaboard is not unheard of.
"It's unheard of to have a fruit-bearing Meyer lemon tree in Brooklyn," says Gyllenhaal.
Traffic jams in resorts such as Queenstown, once unheard of, are another cause for grumbling.
I waited a full nine minutes, unheard of during the days of Uber and Lyft.
It says fancy vivid pink diamonds over 10 carats are "virtually unheard of" in salesrooms.
It's a thrill seeing HBO tackle pop music's sordid underbelly with an unheard-of seriousness.
Firing them in the middle of their term for poor performance is almost unheard of.
"It's almost unheard of," said John Cox, a senior crash investigator and former airline pilot.
But it is mostly unheard of for someone to put the money into better use. 
That's on the higher end of App Store game pricing, though it's not unheard of.
Social media managers, a position that was unheard of a decade ago, experience tremendous stress.
And it's not unheard of finding high-end brands among the mountains of clothes there.
Streetcars and subways, unheard-of in 197773, were in all the major cities by 197763.
Furthermore, the volume of feuds within the Trump Administration this quickly is virtually unheard of.
Loving a public official for an Indian is almost unheard of, as history bears out.
If cyber shopping was uncommon, supporting a project through online crowdfunding was nearly unheard of.
We had built a database of statistics that were unheard-of in the Pacific Association.
Apple doesn't usually launch new devices at that event, but it isn't unheard of either.
And individual prosecutors are protected from civil lawsuits, while criminal punishment is virtually unheard of.
Earnings growth of 20 percent is practically unheard of, particularly after such a bull run.
It wasn't that long ago that climate change and nuclear warfare were largely unheard of.
Chusovitina's career has spanned over two decades, which is unheard of in the gymnastics world.
This reinforcement loop builds a compounding defensibility that was previously unheard of for SaaS businesses.
That "unheard-of revolt" played out in a way that would shock young women today.
It is less common for them to dispute what they owe, though not unheard-of.
" Using film originally recorded for a previous episode is not unheard of in "Star Wars.
Many are turning to lenders with previously unheard of requests for breaks — and getting them.
In America, it's not unheard of for mental illness to be blamed on demonic possession.
It's an unheard-of level of mourning, not least for a gorilla we hardly knew.
Cases of early-stage clinical trials going badly wrong are rare but not unheard of.
It would be entirely unheard of for either of them to write or take notes.
Even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client - totally unheard of & perhaps illegal.
Shootings at hospitals, especially large-scale ones, are rare, but they are not unheard-of.
In 2017, Ossoff, who is 32, was a newcomer to politics and relatively unheard of.
Restricting cars on a crucial city street may seem shocking, but it's not unheard-of.
Although the event is not unheard of, it is unusual in most modern jet engines.
Bond defaults, once nearly unheard of, have become more common due to China's economic slowdown.
Lobbying by independent directors of a public company is unheard-of, corporate governance professionals said.
But it is not unheard-of for a new one to appear completely by surprise.
"It's not unheard-of for me to get things moving in unexpected ways," he said.
However, high prices close to a departure date with minimal availability are not unheard of.
Theft and property damage incidents on college campuses are relatively rare, but not unheard of.
This was unheard of before for Russia and China to have such close military relationships.
It's unheard of for there to be this much rain as summer turns to fall.
This would create demand for new, unheard-of things that somebody would have to make.
He says 1 bone commonly breaks, 2 almost never happens, and 3 is unheard of.
It's not unheard of for market participants to doubt the Federal Reserve's expected rate hike path.
Food banks spread across America in the 1970s but were unheard of in Britain until recently.
As you understand, this is unheard of and no one has this system in the world.
Almiron's diagnosis at such a young age may be rare, but it's far from unheard of.
Sharks are common in the area, but attacks are rare -- and fatal encounters almost unheard of.
For my friend who's a mom of 2-year-old twins, alone time is unheard of.
It's almost unheard of for a movie to replace its director that far into the process.
For a procedure as safe as abortion, the amount of regulation surrounding it is unheard of.
" He later added that detaining people with green cards was "unheard of," and "not constitutionally permissible.
And of course to have five women at the center of it is just unheard of.
Reshoots aren't unheard of for films, but this fueled speculation that the film was in trouble.
While not unheard of on iOS, it's much more rare, especially with this level of sophistication.
The practice of dipping into statutory reserves for distributions is unusual, but not completely unheard of.
"He was promoting women in development in construction at a time when it was unheard of."
Once unheard of, IT-related ground halts have become troublingly frequent over the past six months.
Meanwhile, the previously unheard-of practice of swapping honeybees cross-country to pollinate farms became routine.
For the record, this type of warplay isn't unheard of, at least in the fictional realm.
He was promoting women in development and construction at a time when it was unheard of.
Strangely, he was buried face down, which is rare but not unheard of in medieval burials.
In contrast, Cleverman is that almost unheard of thing: a superhero show that actually feels courageous.
I believe 23 women are elected to the House, at that point, which was unheard of.
It's been here forever but it's being legitimized with such speed that it was unheard of.
Even in a world where murder wasn't exactly unheard of, he seemed to stand out, right?
Some groups of diners are splitting bills - a practice once almost-unheard of in the country.
It's almost unheard of – which means that the A.L.C. "Ali" top has officially achieved legendary status.
The situation essentially makes Drouin a true holdout, which is nearly unheard of in today's NHL.
While the whole snake-in-toilet-bowl phenomenon is a rarity, it's definitely not unheard of.
"A month before Carnival, that is unheard of," said Marla Dukharan, group economist at RBC Caribbean.
That will boost your Mac's turbo boost score to an unheard-of 133GHz, according to Apple.
"The public engagement of people in California around this legislation was almost unheard of," Idelson said.
Laugh all you want, but at the time this was unheard of for a tech company.
No doubt, this is an audacious bill, with an unheard-of amount of mainstream Democratic support.
In today's political climate, finding public support for anything at 2900 percent is almost unheard of.
They're more common in larger buildings, but sprinkler systems installed in homes are not unheard of.
That is virtually unheard of, especially when proxy advisers like Institutional Shareholder Services favor the candidates.
Widespread student protests are largely unheard of in the United States, but there are notable exceptions.
This was an almost unheard-of civic victory in an era when downtowns were rapidly depopulating.
But 80 percent success in treating stubborn nicotine addiction is unheard of and worth following up.
ITS UNHEARD OF. OUR EUROPEAN BUSINESS UP UNTIL THE ACT OF TERROR WAS GOING VERY WELL.
That frequency is unheard of, even by those who do incubators full-time, but there's more.
In the private sector, such requests for restitution may be rarer but are not unheard-of.
Though it was an unheard-of ambition in his family circle, he had his parents' support.
It's almost unheard of for the federal government to ban anything done by Wall Street bankers.
It is almost unheard of for foreign leaders to visit China twice in such close succession.
A form of the disease that often goes unheard of is inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC.
Less common, but not unheard-of, is the walk-off basket or the walk-off goal.
It's not unheard of for a series based on a book to surpass its source material.
But his flight was canceled, so he witnessed a meteorological treat unheard-of in Southern California.
Because she was so thorough in her research, she got an almost unheard-of response rate.
"You might lose one, you might lose two," she said, "but losing eight is unheard-of."
"Five years ago, this was unheard-of," said Maxwell Heller, a drag artist in New York.
Historically, the tiny beetles, which starve evergreens to death, were largely unheard-of north of Delaware.
In the age of streaming and online video, that&aposs rare — but not totally unheard of.
It is unheard of for a drastic change in a female celebrity's appearance to go unremarked.
It's not unheard of for a school yearbook to be available for sale to other schools.
Twelve-hour shifts for factory workers are no longer unheard of but often expected from management.
This type of meddling, unheard of where Presidents are concerned, is the essence of the swamp.
Deductibles and coinsurance requirements — once unheard of for medicines — are all too common and going up.
Serious crimes are rare in the New Zealand and attacks on lawmakers are almost unheard of.
Nor were Mr. Flynn's now notorious private conversations with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak an unheard-of event.
As she recounts, in the early 1970s, pedestrian curb cuts were unheard-of in American cities.
Given the prestige and visibility of working for a president, this is an unheard of problem.
During his campaign, Mr. Sanders earned kudos for paying his interns, a relatively unheard-of practice.
Such things are nearly unheard-of in France, many people in the French sports community said.
Such a health order is rare but not unheard-of in American history, medical experts said.
That kind of growth and success is effectively unheard of in the high-end chocolate world.
The synths slowly began to dominate the score, which was almost unheard of at the time.
I'm not out there like that, even though in this day and age it's almost unheard of.
The idea of a woman going to a male body is totally unheard of to most people.
The summer months are often rainy and severe weather isn't unheard of, because of the city's elevation.
Five years ago, it was almost unheard of for a company to comply with the kingdom's requests.
In the field of biology, not so long ago, publishing a pre-print was basically unheard of.
It's highly rare that a VC gets accused of insider trading, but it's also not unheard of.
It is not unheard of to hear back about next steps months after submitting an initial application.
"This is rare but not unheard of," Detective Brad Thomas, Columbus Division of Police, told the Dispatch.
Sexual violence cases that have stayed in court for two years are not unheard of, she adds.
Still, it's not as if time traveling skill is entirely unheard of in Star Wars' long history.
While 911 outages aren't unheard of, this morning's seems particularly widespread, hitting customers around the United States.
" Trump said Saturday it was "totally unheard of & perhaps illegal" for a "lawyer to tape a client.
This kind of party-line vote for a NASA administrator is somewhat unheard of in modern times.
It's not unheard of, but this was the strongest earthquake in the area in over 20 years.
E-readers would mostly outlive reading tablets, while the hitherto unheard of premium category began to emerge.
These conditions are nearly unheard of in the US, one of the world's largest and richest nations.
IT IS not unheard of for secretaries of state to chafe over their relations with their boss.
Their bosses commanded salaries unheard of in education: Bridgepoint Education paid its chief executive $20m in 2009.
I can understand her panic in a way, since trans kids were unheard of in the 1970s.
Twenty million potential customers engaging so deeply with a brand is a feat unheard of in marketing!
It is unusual for someone to jump to management from the supervisory board, but not unheard of.
It's not unheard of for a wave to be 40 or 50-feet tall in these parts.
They are offering insurers new, previously unheard of flexibilities to try to keep them in the market.
A candid photo booth is a Hollywood party staple but, of course, unheard of at royal events.
Sony is doing something unheard of in the consumer electronic space: It's going to show off prototypes.
To design and launch a new phone within the span of five months is usually unheard of.
Yet another theory suggests that Soderbergh wrote the script, which isn't unheard of for the experimental director.
American magazines also featured masculine gay men and guys with beards—which was unheard of in Japan.
Nor, for that matter, is it unheard of for a presidential administration to complain about activist judges.
Remarkably, the study had a 100 percent participation rate—an almost unheard-of statistic within this field.
Impeaching judges for misconduct isn't unheard of at the state level or in the lower federal courts.
Even without much competition, Logitech's Brio 4K webcam shines with great image quality and unheard of resolution.
"Getting a new election once is almost unheard of," said the attorney for one of the candidates.
The French-Caribbean singer produced the song entirely herself — something that's unheard of in the music business.
He's not the kind of captain Trek fans are used to, but he's also not unheard of.
The prosecutor was sentenced to nine days in jail for his misconduct, a virtually unheard-of punishment.
Though India is the fastest growing smartphone market, selling 500,000 smartphones in three days is unheard of.
"Until three years ago, it was unheard of to put rent control on local ballots," said Singh.
It is also largely unheard-of for one person to compete at the top of both disciplines.
"It wouldn't be unheard of for them to be going after Microsoft because they do seem vulnerable."
Gearhart is located on the Oregon coast, a mostly rural area, so elk sightings aren't unheard of.
She told VICE that sexual assault was basically unheard of in America before the Europeans came over.
When Lana Boone first launched Kurly Klips in 2013, afro clip-in extensions were practically unheard of.
A former federal prosecutor told CNBC that while the request is unusual, it is not unheard of.
That's almost unheard of in television, where ratings drop-off is pretty much par for the course.
Nowadays, the single-player focus is overemphasized and grouping in the open world is almost unheard of.
After all, men killing the women they are closest to isn't exactly unheard of in modern America.
In other words, our country was blackmailed and extorted into paying this unheard-of amount of money.
As it turned out, the length of the interview — unheard-of by today's standards — was no aberration.
In an almost unheard-of display of unity on a major bill, the measure passed 96-0.
My parents were very strict, so it was unheard-of to spend a hundred dollars for sneakers.
While adopting a war orphan in Europe was exceedingly difficult, obtaining a visa was almost unheard-of.
By 1532, she had borne the sultan six children — something so unheard of that many suspected witchcraft.
Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer's office (early in the morning) - almost unheard of.
Mr Joseph says he would like to raise that even higher, to an unheard-of 20073 minutes.
Some had resorted to adding eligible-looking strangers on Facebook, a stratagem unheard-of before the war.
For the majority of people being discriminated against by opaque algorithms such a response is unheard of.
Renaissance Technologies, the enigmatic hedge fund founded by Jim Simons, delivered unheard-of returns for 30 years.
When we were divorcing nesting was almost unheard-of, at least in our part of the country.
Some staffers, particularly field organizers, have been given a level of security largely unheard of in politics.
The Justice Department announced a day earlier that it was replacing them, a nearly unheard-of move.
High prices close to a departure date with minimal availability are not unheard of under such conditions.
Shirts are untucked, takeout boxes are cracked open and a glass of wine is not unheard-of.
And unlike appointments to lower courts, there is no retirement age and impeachment is almost unheard of.
" He added that, "actively undermining US policy as a former secretary of state is literally unheard of.
They both grew up in a Montagnard-heavy community in North Carolina, where deportation was unheard-of.
It is not unheard of for Western news organizations to have critical reports censored in authoritarian countries.
Back then, news of call girls being arrested in Palm Beach was not unheard-of, he said.
But politically strategic retirements are hardly unheard-of at either the Supreme Court or lower court level.
It was once thought unheard of and yet now, it's what they crave in the off season.
"I Gotta Feeling" rips off a beat from an extremely jarring late 90s dance song called "Take A Dive" by one Bryan Pringle, who was previously unheard of until he tried to sue The Black Eyed Peas for copyright infringement (unheard of, presumably, because his music was bad).
I didn't spend ANY money today, which is unheard of, and I don't want to ruin it now!
Because that stuff tends to exalt themselves to a degree that it&aposs unheard of in human history.
The film's strong international box office is not unheard of for Hollywood films, particularly in the last decade.
His dad left MOVE, an uncommon but not unheard-of occurrence, and now works as a computer technician.
It wouldn't be unheard of for Apple to release a seeming competitor to its own newly announced product.
" Leamer says that Trump's battle with Palm Beach society — complete with screaming, yelling and lawsuits — was "unheard of.
In all this male camaraderie, pair bonding is not unheard of, and hooking up privately is not unknown.
Family members getting together is not unheard of in Westeros, certainly, and not even in the Targaryen family.
"An accident like this is unheard of, one that should not have happened," Fukuoka Mayor Soichiro Takashima said.
"To attempt eight executions with Midazolam -- including four multiple executions -- is unheard of and reckless," Dunham told CNN.
"An RBOB crack trading 13 bucks in the middle of driving season is unheard of," said one trader.
This kind of leap is unheard of — but NBC is betting on Kelly's charisma and her widespread popularity.
Raising interest rates after June in an election year is not unheard of, but it would be unusual.
This could cause a nearly unheard of southward propagating storm surge, dissected here by surge expert Hal Needham.
Before the vote on impeachment, some 929,000 citizens wrote to their MPs—an unheard-of engagement with politics.
It makes sense, considering SoundCloud's dominance in the world of remixes and yet-unheard-of artists and tracks.
Don't forget that to employ an openly transgender model was once taboo; in fact, it was unheard of.
This is pretty unheard of for someone with the kind of name recognition and devoted following like Swift.
A decade ago a deductible over $500 was rare, and one over $1,000 was pretty much unheard of.
"Verbal abuse... is daily," said Djalo of ENDA, adding that physical violence is rare but not unheard of.
Ted Cruz (R) built on the Sanders model, raising more than $80 million -- a previously unheard-of sum.
Bernie Sanders did something previously unheard of in last night's CNN debate: He stood up for Palestinians' humanity.
Momoa and Heard's banter, in particular, shows off an almost unheard-of sense of humor for the series.
The pound then recovered slightly but remains down around 8%, a swing almost unheard of for a currency.
It's been unseasonably warm and it's supposed to rain today, which is unheard of for December in Minnesota.
It's not unheard of to also end up with gastrointestinal symptoms with enterovirus, such as nausea or vomiting.
But that kind of scope is pushing it even today, and was unheard of in the late 90s.
Additionally, he hinted at the phone having an unheard of 4TB of storage, but that didn't happen either.
Gun violence in Chicago — it's not unheard of, it's not an anomaly for a kid to be shot.
The Vermont Senator topped 80% support among those under age 30, an almost unheard of level of support.
In fact, it seems pretty unheard of for a government agency that's supposed to be calm and collected.
Viewership increased as the season progressed—which is practically unheard of—because word of mouth was so strong.
Powerful thunderstorms are not unheard of at this time, but they haven't occurred in a number of years.
Reports of illegally rented subsidized apartments on home-sharing platforms appear to be rare, but not unheard-of.
Milarch claims that before Archangel came on the scene, cloning a 2000,0000-year-old tree was unheard of.
It's not unheard-of for one candidate in a large presidential field to become unpopular with the others.
That would be the fourth quarter in a row of declines, nearly unheard-of outside of a recession.
It is not unheard of for seed imports heading to these states to be stopped at the border.
"That's basically unheard-of in New York City," Debra Kriensky, a biologist with New York City Audubon, said.
While this isn't unheard of, since we were first-time buyers, it could have reasonably taken much longer.
Trump has normalized lots and lots of behavior that would have been unheard of from any past President.
Whatever the case, hookless shower curtains are a little rarer, but having one is certainly not unheard of.
While such a Supreme Court fight is almost unheard-of, Mr. Reid is a veteran of partisan battles.
As old industries fade, innovation reigns supreme, creating digital empires and unheard-of wealth for a privileged few.
Both of these options are unheard of at the original In-N-Out, which doesn't have much variety.
Through those conversations, we won unheard-of victories, including a promise for Fed accountability in the Democratic platform.
"It's pretty unheard-of to do anything in physics and not have a doctoral degree," Mr. Waters said.
It was supposed to be easy but I could see that it wasn't: uncrossed letters, unheard-of abbreviations.
And this winter, polar scientists saw something unheard of happening to some of the oldest, thickest ice left.
When you are young, every setback feels like an unconquerable disaster; every victory a heretofore unheard-of triumph.
It's virtually unheard-of for a studio show to become more important than the games it is covering.
Large-scale coral bleaching events, in which reefs become extremely fragile, were virtually unheard-of before the 1980s.
Virtually unheard-of just a decade ago, the courses are now common enough that the government rates them.
This is unheard of and will be a tremendous loss for the Scandinavian, European, and international art scene.
Also, it is not unheard-of for the Bureau of Prisons to take an inmate's notoriety into consideration.
A proposal so alienating to immigrants, especially Latinos, would be unheard-of in a typical Florida election year.
"Inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client - totally unheard of & perhaps illegal," he tweeted over the weekend.
Outside Florida, it's rare but not unheard-of for Republicans to support steps toward former-felon re-enfranchisement.
It is almost unheard-of for a German judge to jail a corporate executive of Mr. Stadler's rank.
"It's not only uncommon, it's almost unheard of," Useem said of Amazon's plan to open a second headquarters.
"A national Super Bowl ad is unheard of when it comes to political candidates," Calkins told USA Today.
But it's virtually unheard of to hear it in the middle of a crisis from the White House.
For three days last February in Camden, thermometers topped 50 degrees, unheard-of highs for Maine in winter.
That&aposs pretty much unheard of, and something I never considered or imagined might serve me so well.
In these clinical trials — in a safe, therapeutic environment — it's showing treatment effects that were previously unheard of.
Such names were unheard of in New Jersey, where everything was called Ridgefield, Glen Ridge, Ridgewood, or Woodbridge.
The actions were unusual in a normal national security process but not unheard-of in Mr. Trump's administration.
A team from another continent and hemisphere competing in a league is exceedingly rare, though not unheard-of.
When OfficeTeam solicited employers' helicopter-parenting stories in a 2016 survey, they found this was not unheard-of.
Officials said his wife and daughter were at the ceremony, almost unheard-of for his generation of warlords.
" She says that the legal troubles she and Rappler have endured over the last year is "unheard of.
Private equity&aposs business model is built on acquisitions via debt — 70 or 80% is not unheard of.
It's not unheard of that an icy moon in distant space would have water shooting out from it.
Consequently, Moscow feels free to threaten U.S. military personnel and infrastructure in new, and previously unheard of, ways.
McKeen allotted $7.5 million for the Terramycin campaign, an unheard-of sum for medical marketing at the time.
Special masters are not common, but they're also not unheard-of in contentious cases like this one. 5.
Musk also unveiled another potential use for BFR — shuttling people between cities on Earth at unheard of speeds.
One, he could be purposely mischaracterizing Obama's action for political gain — not exactly unheard of from a politician.
Cruz's announcement of a vice presidential pick before clinching the nomination is highly unusual, but not unheard of.
In an era when bipartisanship is almost unheard of, the proposed legislation attracted 41 cosponsors from both parties.
That's "unheard of" in traditional retail, she said, where "there's very little transparency" once goods are purchased by retailers.
The run spanned 2,457 days which, given how wildly unpredictable an MMA contest can be, is almost unheard of.
It is unheard of in recent years for any US official to make such a suggestion to an ally.
It was an unheard-of amount for a crowdfunding campaign, and the resulting hype made Pebble an internet sensation.
VW's scheme to bypass emissions regulations was unprecedented for a carmaker, but the concept is not entirely unheard of.
Increasingly, obscure and previously-unheard-of brands are using provocative and sexist advertising to ensure their brands get noticed.
" -- October 4 exchange with reporters before Marine One departure Facts First: Wage growth around 3% is not "unheard of.
Google's new Daydream titles range from $5 to $20, a price that's almost unheard-of for a mobile game.
Residents themselves repainted them to welcome their new neighbours—an almost unheard of happening in the south, he says.
It was unheard of for Hindu widows to live alone and many ended up marrying their brothers-in-law.
While these specs aren't exactly unheard of, this is the company's first true flagship in the company's new era. 
Snow is uncommon for Amarillo this time of year but not unheard of, according to CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward.
"We all genuinely like each other, which is also pretty unheard of in television," she says with a laugh.
She became a medicine woman and warrior — a role not very common (although not unheard of) among her people.
This isn't a veto power; it's not unheard of for nominees without two blue slips to ultimately be confirmed.
Plastic surgery is common amongst K-pop stars, although documenting the process in this manner is relatively unheard of.
It wasn't unheard of for newspapers to hire astrologers to do star charts for famous people, just for fun.
Within this dynamic, it isn't unheard of for the child to rebel by adding more structure to their lives.
He estimated that up to 5 percent of deals were at risk now, something unheard of a year ago.
"These amoeba infections are rare but not unheard of, which is why the water must be sterile," Stork explains.
That's practically unheard of with any company that's launching a crowdfunding campaign, let alone one that's making wireless earbuds.
"This deal literally came together in three weeks from first meeting to close, which was unheard of," D'Souza notes.
In the 18th century people had physical fights for the best seats, and even riots were not unheard of.
That's not unheard of, especially during the spring and summer season when lots of other blockbusters vie for attention.
And whilst that's not unheard of — though not always publicised — it would suggest he is bullish about Cleo's prospects.
Production vehicles without driver-mounted instrument clusters aren't unheard of (take the Prius, for instance), but they're relatively rare.
A venture capital firm communicating with the employees of a portfolio company in such a way is unheard of.
Hate crimes against gays are almost unheard of, says Alejandro Brito of Letra S, a gay-rights activist group.
Ten- and 15-year sentences were rare, but not unheard of, in low-level drug cases involving repeat offenders.
Structures leaving some shareholders with no or fewer voting rights are not unheard of in the U.S. technology sector.
Prior to that, it was unheard of to not just run a single ad statewide regardless of the state.
It would not be unheard of for a president to threaten a trade remedy action in such a scenario.
Golub called the pace "unheard of" for an expansion that has been going on this long — since mid-2009.
Indeed, it is rare -- not unheard of, but rare -- for a judge to reverse course and deny permanent relief.
In years past, debates among Democratic congressional candidates had been unheard of—there hadn't been enough of them running.
The National Assembly is 96 percent comprised of party members and domestic opposition to the TPP is unheard of.
That would be a 25 percent gain from current levels, not unheard of in this bull market, he added.
"Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer's office (early in the morning) - almost unheard of," Trump wrote.
These readers contribute more than half of The Times's total revenue, almost unheard-of for a mass audience publisher.
"People migrate into Tigray now, which is kind of unheard of," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
Royal expert Victoria Arbiter said throwing an elaborate baby shower is unheard of for members of the British monarchy.
"This is unheard of," Jones said, shaking his head as homicide detectives milled about in the yard and alley.
Regardless of who Lauitiiti once was, the man he is now is attempting something unheard of in the NRL.
Three years ago, Steve Ballmer paid a then-unheard of $2 billion for control of the Los Angeles Clippers.
It is almost unheard-of for a movie to continue to perform so strongly so late in its run.
But at Amazon, which is notorious for secrecy and a litigious streak, public vocal dissent is practically unheard of.
Incidents like the alleged Bachelor in Paradise assault are still much more rare — but unfortunately not unheard of, either.
Some triple-digit days are far from unheard-of, but climate change has ushered in more intense heat waves.
If this kind of bifurcation isn't uncommon, the psychiatrist who has written a novel is also not unheard-of.
At the time, it was unheard of for a teen drama on a major network to cover school violence.
But officials now are willing to discuss the subject - something unheard of until recently - even while dismissing the possibility.
And fighting for foul balls is unheard of in Japan; the ball is simply returned to the nearest usher.
That wouldn't be totally unheard-of on a Saturday; I'm pretty sure we've seen a few themed Saturday puzzles.
"Apple is more expensive yet it has the unit market share dominance, and that&aposs kind of unheard of."
"It&aposs not unheard of for a farmer to take a $70,000 hit overnight," SI said in its report.
Hefty accumulations are rare Snow isn't unheard of in Las Vegas, but hefty accumulations of it are fairly rare.
And the ransomware which Petya deployed is hardly unheard of, with cases having spiked by 85033,000 percent in 2016.
"It is unheard of for them to be arrested while delivering medical care," said Mann, dismissing the police's explanation.
Under Google's ownership, Motorola allowed customers to personalize their phones in ways that were unheard of at the time.
But Canadian senators are appointed, and Mr. Waters had actually run for election, which was unheard-of in Canada.
And while it has its fans, American-style wrestling-as-scripted-entertainment is largely unheard-of among mainland Chinese.
"It's rare, but it's not unheard of," said Patrick Burns, associate director of the Taxpayers Against Fraud Educational Fund.
It's not unheard of for hotels to encourage workers to use their vacation during a slow season, Chan noted.
But it's not unheard-of for some organizations (from nonprofits to cost-conscious corporations) to push shared room arrangements.
But the last ten years has seen a run of arthouse horror movies at a rate that's unheard of.
Still, half-hour wait times aren't unheard of, and many people go for their free cone expecting to wait.
Surrounded by thick forests and hillsides, wild animal attacks were not unheard of in this region, including wolf attacks.
Not that long ago, it was unheard-of for a Democrat on a presidential ticket to talk like this.
It's not unheard of for companies to patent new crops for the right to sell them exclusively for several years.
This isn't completely unheard of, and it's what old settlers and explorers used to do before there was Wi-Fi.
So instead of delaying production, they did something unheard of: they shot around Henderson for the show's first six episodes.
For Brady to still be at the top of his game as he enters his 40s is almost unheard of.
"That is literally unheard of in customer satisfaction scoring," Singley, head of Jet's member services team, said in an interview.
Naming a cryptocurrency after an astrological sign is not unheard of, and at least one has a connection with Facebook.
"I think everyone wanted to see it because it was such a curiosity and so unheard of," St. Onge said.
It's practically unheard of for such a dramatic exit to occur five months into shooting, with only weeks to go.
Not too long ago, the idea of two prominent black actors starring in the same film was practically unheard of.
THE CLOSER And finally … Let's face it, human error, mechanical troubles and delays during American elections are not unheard of.
Signature accomplishment: In a feat truly unheard of in modern politics, Duke ran for mayor against his own girlfriend, Lassie.
And while Frankie & Benny's campaign might not be an outright ban, that's not unheard of either for restaurateurs these days.
In China, the world's biggest gaming market, Mario is practically unheard of, says Serkan Toto, a Tokyo-based games consultant.
Trump tweeted on Saturday morning that it was "unheard of" and "perhaps illegal" for a lawyer to tape a client.
It's a ludicrous and unheard of figure, and just a piece of the record-shattering global total of $2443.2 billion.
Today, college graduates walk across the stage averaging nearly $30,000 of student debt, an amount unheard of 20 years ago.
"I know it's unusual/unheard of to lock an article like this, but if we have to, we have to."
His stash of cyanide pills was blamed on a previously-unheard-of multiple sclerosis diagnosis and an emergency suicide plan.
Traditional Indian wedding ceremonies typically last several days, so it's not unheard of for their celebration to still be going.
It's not unheard-of for a single vendor to handle the advertising for both an outside group and a candidate.
Such starry levels of success are astonishing for any first-time writer; they are almost unheard of for a poet.
Garfield was the second president to count squirrel as one of his favorite meals, which is nearly unheard of today. 
When you're dealing with this much excitement, it's not totally unheard of to have your imagination run away with you.
The "Alpha" is what the warlocks claim adult Michael could be, in reference to the almost-unheard-of male Supreme.
First printings of games usually run between 5,000 and 10,000; pre-orders of Legacy were an unheard-of 80,000 copies.
According to royal expert Victoria Arbiter, throwing an elaborate baby shower is unheard of for members of the British monarchy.
It's not unheard of for American citizens and immigrants with legal status to be detained during these kinds of patrols.
Trump even said that he was "in love" with Kim, something that would be unheard of from any other president.
It was sci-fi with a young girl at its center, which was mostly unheard of in the early 1960s.
The results aren't pretty: Photo: Stadtpolizei ZürichPhoto: Stadtpolizei Zürich 1 / 2Smartphone fires are very rare, but not completely unheard of.
Even as plus-size clothes become more widely available, plus-size jewelry has been virtually unheard of — but that's changing.
To have two Fujiwhara interactions taking place in the same ocean at virtually the same time is almost unheard of.
The R8 LMS's engine doesn't need a rebuild until the end of the season, which is pretty much unheard of.
This isn't unheard of; Android manufacturers often place the fingerprint reader on the back — the Google Pixel being one example.
Yet now I realize that, in the senseless and absurd world we live in, such occurrences are not unheard-of.
Generally speaking, cases of individuals being retired but retained are rare, but not unheard of, according to Naval Personnel Command.
Their system, dubbed Guoguo, takes a relatively unusual approach (though not unheard of) to the problem by using acoustic signals.
"This is unheard of and no one has this system in the world," Putin said of the nuclear-powered missile.
Such attacks were previously unheard of despite decades of separatist unrest and lawlessness that has given rise to Islamist sentiments.
Kennedy usually provided the fifth vote, but it wasn't unheard of for Roberts or Antonin Scalia to join them either.
He called for more "European sovereignty," which is unheard of from the president of a proudly independent nation like France.
When you post a video and you open three black market decals in 20 crates—that is almost unheard of.
While some may find it unfair to be penalized for something you did as a teenager, it's not unheard of.
In this context, the 'discovery' of new work by the relatively unheard of female painter could not be more timely.
Domestic violence is commonplace among Rohingya communities in Myanmar, but professionals say now it's on a scale previously unheard of.
The company might be pioneering the period policy in this British city, but it's actually not something entirely unheard of.
It's certainly not unheard of to order just an egg roll or a dozen from your local Chinese takeout spot.
Back then this approach was unheard of and the execution was the embodiment of faking it 'til you make it.
They're commonly found in pool filters, so it's not unheard of for them to end up in a residential home.
Kim's economy might be hurting, but his grip on power seems rock solid and public dissent is almost unheard of.
Some food industry consultants, though, said it was not unheard-of for companies to buy their food products off shelves.
Still, Future Forward's electoral success was unheard of -- none of its 81 members of parliament had held elected office before.
She also produces and hosts the podcast, Historium Unearthia, where she aims to unearth unheard-of and often forgotten history.
She joined CrossFit, unheard-of in elite running, a sport whose athletes are not exactly known for their bulging musculature.
But having two previously unheard-of Sanders supporters from Washington decide the next US president would undoubtedly be the craziest.
Mr. Putin almost certainly will retaliate, continuing a downward spiral in Russian-American relations unheard-of since the Cold War.
In some counties, something almost unheard-of happened: More people voted in the midterms than in the last presidential election.
A member of Congress getting in trouble and being rewarded with another term in office is not exactly unheard of.
Now the biggest companies skip the event, so we're left with a lot of strange news from unheard-of companies.
Late-night rulings on death penalty applications are not unheard-of, but they are seldom issued in the predawn hours.
Though the number of hurricanes passing through the Caribbean feels exceptional this year, experts say it is not unheard-of.
Chasing an unheard of seventh successive title double, with Lewis Hamilton aiming to equal Michael Schumacher's record seven drivers' titles.
That's normal now in our London world of two-career couples, but it was unheard-of just a generation ago.
In any case, bringing a king or a former king to justice is unheard-of in Belgian history, he said.
"The larger the quake, the less frequently they occur, so this is uncommon, but not unheard-of," Mr. Blakeman said.
Thankfully, she only lives 10 minutes away from us, so it's a convenient location (an unheard-of luxury in NYC).
That was once unheard-of in an event where movement upward was traditionally sclerotic and the results sometimes seemed predetermined.
Beavers are partially protected, meaning some reduction of the population is allowed, but hunting for food is almost unheard of.
Before him, it was unheard of to ignore the shot clock and hoist 30-footers off the dribble with ease.
But for a family to lose two sons to police shootings is all but unheard-of in 21st century America.
Novartis, where he has 65 staff, lured him away with promises of assets unheard of even in Ivy League academia.
The sheriff's office regularly assists ranchers and farmers by providing hog traps, he said, but deaths are almost unheard of.
It did, however, report more than 5 million users in April of last year, so it's not totally unheard of.
"Having all of these females rise, in all their different guises — it's sort of unheard-of, really," Ms. Headey said.
And the idea that a U.S. president would talk like that out in the open was unheard of — not possible.
Why did failing A.G. Eric Schneiderman, after years of looking, file his pathetic lawsuit on a SATURDAY afternoon (unheard of)?
It's rare but not unheard of for Microsoft to release emergency security patches outside of its typical monthly patching cycle.
A brick that's just 3.6 by 3.6 by 1.1 inches is unheard of for something like the ProArt StudioBook One.
Pot stocks — or cannabis stocks, if you want to use the more respectable name — are rising to unheard-of valuations.
Modern engineering and materials have given automakers the ability to create performance vehicles with capabilities unheard-of 20 years ago.
Taking your backpack and hopping on a plane is unheard of for many citizens of the so-called third world.
Some have suggested that the moment was staged, something that isn't unheard of when it comes to the Kiss Cam.
It's not unheard of for Apple's code to prematurely identify unannounced features, but including this graphic seems a rare gaffe.
Meanwhile, American industry rallied behind Republican William McKinley and stuffed his campaign coffers with a then unheard-of $4 million.
This isn't an unheard of set-up for this genre — 2003's The Italian Job, for example, had a similar montage.
These types of activations are common for films and television shows, but having one for a novel is almost unheard of.
Detroit Board of Education, 21972 Though it isn't unheard of for the Supreme Court to overturn rulings, it certainly isn't easy.
Why are so many new mothers suddenly dying at rates unheard of in places in fortunate enough to have modern medicine?
For example, Huston purposefully used shaky camera footage, unheard of at the time, to give the illusion of real-time danger.
Her daughter brought her to Canada for a 22-day vacation—which is nearly unheard of in the slums of Kolkata.
More broadly, the femininity that the UDC embodied provided a cover for public behavior that was unheard of for Southern women.
Until recently, Jabari was largely unheard of outside the West Bank city of Hebron, where his large extended family is based.
Kickstarter quietly sent shareholders a dividend in early March, a move that's virtually unheard of in the tech start-up world.
At the previous Vendée Globe, four years ago, only two yachts hit these impediments; before that, such collisions were unheard of.
Many filmmakers now simply get the highest resolution camera they can afford, and once-unheard-of 4K images have become standard.
" Said Siciliano, "It's not unheard of to see a Windows XP or Vista still in action in a law enforcement environment.
It's quite unheard of for founders to share their negative experiences this candidly, particularly in India and the rest of Asia.
It's a bit odd to see protesters use something as expensive as a banner tow, but it's not unheard of either.
"France was very impressive...it's almost unheard of for a major exporter to double its backlog in 24 months," Moores explained.
While these relatively brief Arctic warmups are not unheard of, having so many of them in a single winter is rare.
It's not unheard of for some of his fighters to add their own money to the pot, thereby betting on themselves.
An amendment that proposes to do the exact opposite is so unheard of, I didn't expect to encounter it at all.
Seizures by police are all but unheard of; South African criminal-intelligence officials complain that their Mozambican counterparts block their investigations.
It's also worth noting that it is not unheard of for companies to have two component sources, creating some performance differences.
It is unusual, but not unheard of, for an amateur mathematician to make significant progress on a long-standing open problem.
While it might seem a strange move on Juneau's part, buying the naming rights to a city is not unheard of.
It is not unheard of for the government to sue to un-do a consummated merger but it is exceedingly rare.
He said that it's not unheard of to see sharp moves in either direction in these names from time to time.
But here's the thing: Pauline wants to direct it herself, in an era when women directors are all but unheard of.
The Super Bowl ad helped get us there, which is almost unheard of for a small start-up company like ours.
It's not unheard of for an American energy company, for instance, to have a Windows XP machine somewhere on the network.
It's also possible — and much more likely — that the US government ran into technology glitches, which is not exactly unheard of.
A 224-year-old baseball player isn't unheard of, but it's definitely getting into that "it's-probably-time-to-retire" realm.
Outside of making the MacBook thicker—which is unheard of, for Apple—there's little the company can do to solve this.
In fact, none of Elham's four sisters had studied beyond high school, and that Freshta aspired to was previously unheard of.
Once nearly unheard of on these shores, it currently accounts for half of all yogurt sales, according to The Washington Post.
Although the Velcro straps sometimes come off, it is practically unheard of for the chip to become dislodged from the strap.
DriveU fits into that category, giving its best full-time chauffeurs health insurance, something that is nearly unheard-of in India.
ICOs, almost unheard of until 2017, have raised more than $3.6 billion this year, according to financial research firm Autonomous Next.
The process has been as follows: Instagrammers with large followings take pictures at beautiful, previously unheard of or rarely visited locations.
"Up gets the principal from this school, and he attacks John in ways that were just unheard-of," Dr. Tisch said.
It was a time when propping up dead bodies for photos wasn't unheard of, and even the Queen wore mourning black.
There were hugs and tears and a level of respect and patience that is basically unheard of in modern air travel.
Not only is it almost unheard of to recite poems, even the most personal events are generally recorded on our cellphones.
Political uproar and hostile dissent is hardly unheard of in the Iranian political system, particularly on Iranian ties with the West.
Ariel Cohen Sabban, president of the DAIA, a political umbrella for Argentina's Jewish institutes, called the find "unheard of" in Argentina.
Such interception capabilities are rare but not unheard of, and the researchers could not say what communications, if any, were taken.
That used to be the hallmark of this institution, but now it is virtually unheard-of to have a controversial amendment.
According to Cynthia Thomas Calvert, a senior adviser at the Center for WorkLife Law, Mr. Rotondo's experience was not unheard-of.
It may seem like a minor footnote in the grand scheme of things, but it's practically unheard of for Warner Bros.
"It's a little odd," he said of the timing, though he added that tornadoes in late February are not unheard-of.
In public, Mr. Trump projected an air of deference to China that was almost unheard-of for a visiting American president.
"I Know There's an Answer" uses a harmonica as a bass instrument and for a solo — unheard of at the time.
Outside of health care, a swing of prices as huge as the one for blood tests in Tampa is unheard-of.
In Portland, the drug has made inroads in black neighborhoods, something experienced narcotics investigators say was unheard-of five years ago.
Though a two-way player is unheard-of in modern major league history, Otani, 22, has been doing it in Japan.
Gérard Lhéritier built one of the largest rare books collections in history — and sold shares to investors at unheard-of prices.
While studying in New Delhi in the late 1970s, Ghosh experienced a tornado and hailstorm — phenomena previously unheard-of in India.
It's not unheard of for workers to neglect the management of an old account or even forget they have it, period.
It's an unheard-of diversity in menus, which has his customers coming in with a regularity reminiscent of a subscription model.
Bertho said multiuse buildings, which the Y.M.C.A. helped pioneer in the United States, were unheard-of in France at the time.
It's rare, but not unheard of, for a company to reach out to customers to find personal testimonials for advertising campaigns.
The deaths were a leading reason for the decline of US life expectancy over three consecutive years, unheard of during peacetime.
If you're looking to amp up your tablet game for an unheard of price, you're in luck: from now until Aug.
But it's also not unheard-of to make a special trip out of the neighborhood to check out a different playground.
THAT'S UNHEARD OF. AND THEN - EVANS: APPLE, CONCESSIONS OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPANY WE HAVE MAKES THERE TO APPEASE THE AUTHORITIES?
Trump's decision to release the transcript of his conversation with the Ukrainian president on Wednesday, he noted, was similarly unheard of.
He led the National League twice in stolen bases — and actually stole home 19 times, which today would be unheard-of.
From the ages of 7 to 17, she attended boarding school in the Netherlands, something almost unheard-of in that country.
Today, the company has over 13,400 employees, 4,000 of whom — an unheard-of ratio for an international luxury business — are craftspeople.
When Maier's work was first discovered, she was unheard of, and despite Maloof's digging into her story, she remained an enigma.
That's in keeping with Shkreli's penchant for insane risk—which, to be fair, is not exactly unheard of in his industry.
"With one year to go, this situation is unheard of," says Michael Payne, a former marketing chief for the International Olympic Committee.
"She grew up poor and her parents divorced, which was unheard of during that time," Sandberg told Dunham of her grandmother's situation.
The Raptors were just 211 of 23 from 20-point range and finished the game with an almost unheard-of 10 assists.
This, too, was unheard of in 1776, because British kings did not claim consent of the governed as the basis for legitimacy.
While securing a large line of credit is not an unheard of move for a startup, it's definitely a little bit unusual.
While synthetic cannabinoids have been known to cause psychosis, breathing problem and even strokes, though, these sorts of symptoms were unheard of.
It's also not unheard of simply to go with the plurality vote winner if they reach some threshold short of a majority.
An Indian startup is pushing through limits of virtual reality technologies, creating business solutions that are mostly unheard of in the industry.
If it's rare for Muslim women to publicly accuse their religious leaders of misconduct, it's virtually unheard of for them to sue.
You can swap out the GPU and the desktop CPU, which is a practically unheard-of practice when it comes to laptops.
It's rare, perhaps unheard of to see a food delivery app highlight restaurants where women lead the kitchens or own the business.
Likewise, in a world where dead bodies quickly cause deadly encounters between spirits and the living, violent homicide is nearly unheard-of.
MOCA posits that until the late 19th century, the concept of architecture as an art form was virtually unheard of in China.
"Back in 2014, [Eaze was] one of the first to raise venture capital, it was kind of unheard of," McCarty told TechCrunch.
Ms Mahlangu has resigned—an almost unheard-of case of a South African official voluntarily stepping down as a result of scandal.
It's almost unheard of to see three unicorns join forces to fund a startup, but that's exactly what has happened in Indonesia.
It's not unheard of for somebody to open a bottle of whiskey and have it open for a year or two years.
This is really something that is unheard of in civilization where you have creatures roaming your country who want to kill people.
Faraday hopes to use what it learns on the track in the development of its street cars, a not-unheard-of strategy.
Although norovirus is often associated with cruises, college dorms, and restaurants, it's not unheard of in the context of public swimming spots.
Many pension funds have meanwhile attempted to boost returns by loading up on alternative investments to levels unheard of a decade earlier.
This being such a small state, it is not unheard of for trucks to crisscross the state multiple times in a day.
I remember when boys in makeup was completely unheard of, and you were a 'freak' if you were a guy wearing makeup.
The company's pace of growth is unheard of, even in Silicon Valley, where inflated valuations and outsized rounds are the norm. Why?
The big picture: While snow in May in this area isn't unheard of, this year's storm has ranked well above the average.
But even as recently as 30 years ago, home printing was considered a luxury — and 2600 years ago, it was unheard of.
Finally, Flow has created a simple way for end customers to return goods, which is mostly unheard of for goods purchased internationally.
Years ago, Harry marrying Meghan would have  been unheard of for a variety of reasons: she's biracial, divorced, an actress and American.
The company has promised unheard of tariffs for its FTTH service, which isn't surprising after what it did with its cellular services.
He also faced unfettered media probing into his sexuality that would be unheard of for a celebrity, let alone teen star, today.
While there are dozens of reasons a pet owner may be forced to surrender an animal, the reason was almost unheard of.
It's a right unheard of in most Western countries, but more and more high-profile women are drawing attention to the problem.
The second is that she's going on tour without having an album to promote, which is virtually unheard of for most artists.
To my recollection, that's unheard of from presidential candidates in a party that has largely taken the African American vote for granted.
Republicans portrayed what we would normally call legislative horse-trading as unheard-of corruption, and gave each individual deal its own name.
Thousands rallied in second-tier cities and rural municipalities, practically unheard of in a country where political apathy has become the norm.
It may be 2017, but in many circles a man taking his wife's last name is still considered unusual, unheard of, unmanly.
This sort of thing is far from unheard of with Remote Play, of course—and perhaps even expected of the set-up.
It was an outcome unheard of in Malaysian politics, where Najib's coalition has ruled uninterrupted since the country gained independence in 1957.
The F.D.A. usually follows the advice of advisory committees but it is not unheard-of for it to go against the advice.
At the time, working with a female coach was something unheard of in the "male-dominated" world of swimming, Tewksbury told CNBC.
But experts who study the issue say Mexico's kill rate is practically unheard-of, arguing that the numbers reveal something more ominous.
The organization also holds political fundraisers for candidates of both parties at the same time, a practice virtually unheard of in Washington.
In its first year, there were seven nonwhite trustees on its board of 29, a ratio nearly unheard-of for such organizations.
Out-of-season snowstorms aren't rare for the area, but meteorologist Ray Greely called this storm "unheard of" for September or October.
"This is unheard of," one former senior Justice Department official who worked closely with Mueller when he was FBI director, told Insider.
The brand's Chelsea boot is one of the best on the market now and its price point of $295 is unheard of.
Several lobbyists contacted by the Journal said $10 million was an unheard-of sum to pay a consultant for government-related work.
And, for a long time, the Super Bowl was nigh-on unheard of in this country, save the odd mention in Hello!
To be immediately released for a year and a half—and then ordered back to prison—is practically unheard of, he said.
So we are really dependent on these spectacular, unheard-of and untested technologies to avoid anything but truly catastrophic levels of warming.
We've now reached a point, after all, where it's not unheard of to talk about enterprises that run thousands of different applications.
Before Leviticus was composed, outright prohibitions against homosexual sex — whether between men or women — were practically unheard-of in the ancient world.
"Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer's office (early in the morning) — almost unheard of," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
"When you get into this line of work you know it's not unheard of, so it's not exactly a surprise," he says.
Flowers — who had no criminal record at the time of his initial arrest — could now potentially face an unheard-of seventh trial.
While 22-hour gyms exist, opportunities to take part in classes or athletics are practically unheard-of late at night and overnight.
Ohio 443 "We ended up winning Ohio by close to nine points, which is unheard of..." Facts First: Trump exaggerated very slightly.
Their rental car for 15 days of the 22-day trip cost $300, "which is kind of unheard of," Ms. Hester said.
This new behavior, unheard of four or five years ago, is synonymous now with a modern internet built around the content feed.
She was gifted the $150 entrance ticket, an unheard-of fee for an expo, which typically costs a nominal $5003 to $15.
It's no longer unheard-of for artists from one end of the earth to be represented by dealers from the opposite end.
Calls for Hong Kong independence were largely unheard-of in this city a decade ago, and they still lack widespread public support.
Baby Allison is named after Teddy's previously unheard of late love interest Allison, who worked at the World Trade Center in 2001.
"When Marchetti did it, it was shocking and practically unheard of, and the government didn't know how to react," Mr. Aftergood said.
Suicides by top officials are almost unheard-of in China, and the ruling Communist Party appeared uncertain how to handle the death.
It's a narrative gotcha that was almost unheard-of in cinema of the time, especially for an actress as celebrated as Leigh.
Queen Elizabeth II's uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicated in 1936 to marry American divorcée Wallis Simpson -- something unheard of at the time.
Since 1978, they've opened their home to more than 630 children, a figure that child welfare experts say is virtually unheard-of.
" The Senate Minority Leader also criticized McConnell for not yet releasing his organizing resolution for the impeachment trial, calling it "unheard of.
The topic that day was whether the Yankees would keep their payroll below a preset limit, something unheard-of at the time.
And asking reporters to sign NDAs before they attend events is also not unheard-of, particularly in the tech industry, Culver said.
These days it's not unheard of to swap a leisurely lunch – once a staple of French life – to go to the gym.
And he is doing so in a way that is virtually unheard-of in today's Washington — an overtly and unashamedly bipartisan approach.
The guitarist Nels Cline's "Resonator Excursion" even promises to offer something almost unheard-of at most of today's prefab festivals: genuine experimentation.
Political dynasties aren't unheard of in the United States: Most recently, Americans voted in father-son President Bushes in 1988 and 2000.
But $310,000 was practically unheard of for the car, with most Datsun 240Zs on Bring a Trailer selling for less than $50,000.
A relatively unheard-of software company named HubSpot took the No. 1 spot in Glassdoor&aposs overall rankings and among tech companies.
He'd been holding the last slice of an extra-large everything pizza for an unheard-of five whole minutes without eating it.
"It is not unheard of to have the counsel do the questioning," she said noting the past precedent with the Watergate hearings.
You might also appreciate the 1080p webcam here, a feature largely unheard of in a laptop of this price — Chromebook or otherwise.
The "Made in Italy" Air Jordan II, released in 1986, featured faux-lizard leather detailing and cost a "then-unheard-of" $100.
"It is not unheard of to develop Niemann-Pick disease as an adult, but it is very, very rare," Dr. Toro said.
This is an unheard-of expansion of a medium-sized predator into a continent that it once inhabited only on the fringes.
While ultraviolet fluorescence in mammals has not been closely studied, it is not unheard-of in other parts of the animal kingdom.
Their demons spring in the half-court, where opponents have their way at a rate that's completely unheard of in recent memory.
"It's unheard of, the methods they're applying," said Harm Kiezebrink, an expert in humane poultry depopulation who has developed painless slaughtering technology.
The quote is a good reminder that breathless language is not unheard of in the audiophile space—nor in the history of Bose.
It's not unheard of for tech companies to pit their employees against each other in the race for success, but this seemed cruel.
A restaurant in Ubud serving elaborate tasting menus, where 95 percent of the ingredients come from Indonesia, was unheard of at the time.
Masters joined the blockchain company as CEO in 2015, bringing credibility to what at the time was an almost unheard of emerging technology.
They typically infest the lungs or liver, but it's not unheard of them to end up in the central nervous system or bones.
While a rare behavior among animals, it's not unheard of: Colobus monkeys have also been known to eat charcoal for these reasons, too.
These days, an economical smart home HD camera that's brimming with impressive security features is almost unheard of — almost being the operative word.
That said, it's not entirely unheard of for one to make the cut – and a PGA nom doesn't always translate into Oscar love.
While not unheard of, a nine-day shutdown is a notable gap in service, according to data on similar blackouts published by Facebook.
It is not unheard of for a president to award the medal to someone who may have supported or donated to their campaign.
It is not unheard-of for white-collar defendants, especially those with deep pockets, to switch lawyers in the middle of a case.
He also trained with a woman, Amelie Mauresmo, which is almost unheard of in sports — for a man to have a woman coach.
And if large companies can get away with it, so too can small, unheard-of entities peddling pirated content on marketplaces like TutuApp.
"This home sits on 1.2 acres, which is unheard of in Corona Del Mar," she explains on an upcoming episode of Open House.
If you look closely at the credits, two unheard of characters are listed as guests stars: Asmodeus (John Murphy) and Purson (Donald Seales).
In the search for a new home, many are pointing toward a relatively new and unheard-of website to house its orphans: Pillowfort.
It can land so softly that fine instrumentation survives missions unscathed and can be used again, something that's generally unheard of in spaceflight.
More broadly, demand for Vuitton products within mainland China was still at "unheard of" levels, its CEO Michael Burke was quoted as saying.
The opportunity to pick up one of these things for under $100 is almost unheard of, so jump on it while you can.
We were told that Britney wouldn't be available to make any appearances or do any interviews, which was unheard of at the time.
BS: When you started out, this type of protest art was not exactly unheard of, but certainly more unusual than it is now.
And with similarly effective gene edits, scientists believe they could improve more otherwise rare and unheard of fruits and vegetables for the masses.
Three months is quite long even for the UK, but definitely not unheard of — so different from the two weeks in North America!
U.S. crude oil exports to India were unheard of until 2015, when Washington eased tight export restrictions in parallel with its growing output.
Its single USB port was a prescient glimpse of what was to come, but it was impractical and unheard of at the time.
The doctor called off the fight but calling a time out for anything but a foul is pretty much unheard of in MMA.
Kamala Harris on Thursday criticized the Trump administration at length over the FBI director's firing and said the situation was essentially unheard of.
But it's not unheard of, as another painted lady swarm was picked up by radar in 2014, as the insects passed through Missouri.
This kind of thing isn't unheard of: Parts of other German cities have been evacuated after World War II-era bombs were found.
Small pressings make the records even more collectible, it's not unheard of for even Pollard solo albums to go for $300 - $400. Depressing.
A disturbing possibility, but not unheard of at the time (the age of consent was 12, and men frequently married very young women).
He pronounces my Sotho southern African name right, on the first try, which is basically unheard of in England, regardless of anyone's age.
Yesterday's organized walkout by Riot Games employees is an almost unheard-of labor action by games industry workers, but it's not without precedent.
Armenia, it appears, accomplished something remarkable—though not unheard of—in the former Soviet Union: the peaceful removal of a long-sitting leader.
It is unheard of for a party body to attack the reputation of the Publicity Department, the party's own reputation-maker and breaker.
It was an intervention virtually unheard-of in presidential politics, where candidates typically rely on an army of media handlers for such tasks.
"Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer's office (early in the morning) - almost unheard of," Trump wrote on Twitter Saturday morning.
While it's unusual for Americans to kick in money above what they pay in taxes for government functions, it is not unheard of.
"It is unheard of for a Supreme Court nominee to give interviews during the confirmation process," Robert Barnes of The Washington Post observed.
It boasts viewing figures of up to 6 million -- unheard of for a show not aired on the UK's five main terrestrial channels.
What The L Word did do which was pivotal was it gave us a show entirely about lesbians, which was really unheard of.
Finally, the movie sticks to its philosophical guns, such as they are, in a way that's almost unheard-of in contemporary romantic comedies.
It's not unheard of for a fighter to make his pro debut in Bellator, but there's no secret to what's going on here.
One of the biggest tech concepts we take for granted today was essentially unheard of before Facebook launched its Platform 10 years ago.
A 3% checking and savings rate is unheard of at a time when interest rates — despite several Federal Reserve hikes — remain relatively low.
The campaign, every Friday, had a staff meeting that included an open bar, aides said, an unheard of expense on any other campaign.
The Trumpian foreign policy is to sacrifice these gains — ones unheard of in European history — for the illusion of good relations with Russia.
"In Buffalo, it's unheard-of for a chef to cook, pour your water and tell you what you're eating and why," he said.
Not long ago, such access to Saudi Arabia as a journalist, especially as a young, unmarried Western female one, was virtually unheard-of.
Located in the farthest reaches of India's northeast, the state is in a region where cow vigilante activity was all but unheard of.
Treatment Offers Hope for Imprisoned California Siblings Cases of children isolated and abused by parents are rare but not unheard-of, say experts.
The Instant Pot Duo 255-Quart, our favorite Instant Pot or electric pressure cooker, dropped from $24 to an unheard-of $60 price.
When all was said and done, I was now 40 minutes late—unheard of—and I wasn't even close to the cardiologist's office.
It was a punishment unheard-of in its severity, especially in a country with notoriously low rates of conviction for alleged wildlife crimes.
It was the way the organizers identified their action with a broader worker struggle, using language almost unheard-of among affluent tech employees.
It is a whopping 39 degrees here today, which is unheard of for this time of year in MN. It feels SO GOOD.
He also called it "unheard of" that both Netanyahu and Gantz would detour from the campaign trail to make the visit to Washington.
The news comes just weeks after Google and Boston Dynamics accomplished a near unheard-of feat: they made us feel for a robot.
A very unlikely, but not unheard of, result is a formal coalition government, in which different parties share seats in the executive branch.
Medicare-for-All alone would entail levels of taxation unheard-of for working-class Americans, never mind the rich and the middle class.
By 2007, China's broad trade surplus hit 10 percent of its gross domestic product — an unheard-of imbalance for an economy this large.
In the United States today, the high-end cru wines of Beaujolais are popular and selling for prices unheard-of 20 years ago.
" That isn't unheard of -- Lenke said it happens in about 30% of surgeries like John's -- but "for an hour, he was technically paralyzed.
Two no-scopes is almost unheard of at the professional level and grabbing the first one while falling is a feat in itself.
Instead, a relatively unheard-of tech company named HubSpot took the No. 1 spot in Glassdoor&aposs overall rankings and among tech companies.
"That's pretty unheard-of," said Michael D. D'Emic, a vertebrate paleontologist at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, who led the study.
Banks often work in concert to win bond mandates, and in South Africa cooperation between international and local firms is not unheard of.
Israel seldom acknowledges carrying out strikes in Syria, and it is practically unheard of for it to warn of those strikes in advance.
Meanwhile, Sam Hunt first got his name out there by dropping a free mixtape, a move that&aposs pretty unheard of in country.
We can get into that all you want, but when I decided that I wanted to do it, it was reasonably unheard of.
Two former antitrust enforcers said it was unusual but not unheard of for officials to comment on decisions by enforcers in other jurisdictions.
I even made it to class on time, and the teacher happened to be running late, which is relatively unheard of in Japan.
"I can't imagine it is any different in college," he said, "even if they can make a salary unheard-of only a generation ago."
And more people voted last Saturday than in the 2014 midterm election, an all but unheard-of level of turnout for a special election.
When we collaborated with Alexander McQueen for the "Bad Romance" music video in 2009 working with a designer in that capacity was unheard of.
In addition, it is going to strike from a direction (roughly east to west) that is also rare, if not unheard of, in Fiji.
Gershtein points out that she let them use the church for rehearsals for free, which is unheard of in the New York theater community.
Putting makeup on your legs wasn't previously unheard of, but before, it's been mostly for the purpose of contouring or creating a fake tan.
Blood sacrifices weren't unheard of back in the day, but worshippers would also prepare offerings and feasts in honor of their deceased female relatives.
"You might be able to look at two of these tissues together in culture, but five together for a month is almost unheard of."
It only weight 2.41 pounds, which is unheard of for a 15-inch laptop, and that's not only light for a 15-inch laptop.
Qualcomm's new super modem and other LTE-U components promise new features and an improved mobile experience with their heretofore unheard-of data rates.
"It was unheard of that a junior assistant and their spouse should be invited to such an important event," the woman told BuzzFeed News.
But new methods for analyzing text, developed by heavyweights like Google and OpenAI as well as independent researchers, are unlocking previously unheard-of talents.
And while the app's Discovery Weekly playlists regularly serve me previously unheard-of musical treats, this is cultural exploration that's bought rather than earned.
"It was unheard of for a nightclub to be on the front page of an important daily newspaper in New York City," he remembers.
With such a slim margin in the Senate, it wouldn't be unheard of for the House to just try to pass the Senate's bill.
The Arabic station introduced a freewheeling reporting style — except for avoiding any criticism of Qatar — that transfixed Arab audiences with previously unheard-of debates.
He's since reappeared in Daenerys' visions, which means it wouldn't be unheard of for him to pop up again in the upcoming season 7.
At least five senior executives were revealed to be billionaires—almost unheard of for employees rather than founders of any company, whatever the industry.
Most lasted less than a year; physical attacks were not unheard of; some were dumped from the tour bus in the middle of nowhere.
"What Manafort did is simply unheard-of, because it's so risky," said Rebecca Roiphe, an expert on prosecutorial ethics at New York Law School.
As you can probably imagine, it's not unheard of for people to be swiping on dating apps a little more while everyone's snowed in.
It's unheard of for a single skin-care product to fly off shelves at the same rate as, say, a KKW Beauty contour kit.
Pleasant exchanges, between total strangers—and I really can't stress enough how this kind of behavior is almost totally unheard of in central London.
He also painstakingly cut all of his own patterns, which was virtually unheard of in the increasingly depersonalized world of large luxury fashion houses.
"Bringing these two worlds together is unheard of — I think when you step outside of your circle, you can achieve true breakthrough," Preston explained.
American lobster was almost unheard of in most of China until 2010, when the value of imports grew 250 percent to about $7.4 million.
But I'm an outlier, as preliminary reports show that Pokémon Go is attracting and retaining active users at levels unheard of in mobile gaming.
When I first started touring, it was all about the Original Soul Vegetarian, which had food that was unheard of a couple decades ago.
He predicted that the country could see a benchmark rate rise of around 200 basis points, which was unheard of just a year ago.
It is uncommon, but not unheard of, in human biology for a sensation as complex as pain to be controlled by a single gene.
It's not just the problem of the unheard-of speeds required to get spacecraft to Alpha Centauri in such a short amount of time.
While the survey did not ask respondents to specify whether hormones were withheld as punishment, Lydon said that such measures are not unheard of.
Getting anything above 12 times EBITDA is almost unheard of for most hospitals right now and highly unlikely in these cases, the experts said.
Bee's response was this: While programming tests are common in tech and unpaid internships are not unheard of, this request goes above and beyond.
Girl had a near 10-year run of flattering news, practically unheard of in the modern age, amassing an army of fans and admirers.
Granted, it's not unheard of to bump into Kiefer Sutherland, who's been known to tear his shirt off late-night on the dance floor.
But shooting 2360, 2360, or even 3603-minute videos with the Gear 2360 won't be unheard of when you're still figuring out the format.
The price is high, though not unheard of, and if you want the best, paying a lot for it shouldn't come as a surprise.
Just take Steph Curry, whose flair for shooting—and hitting—threes at previously unheard of ranges, forced the game's developers to adjust their model.
It's practically unheard of for the Justice Department to argue in favor of a constitutional exemption to antidiscrimination laws -- a constitutional right to discriminate.
Millennials entering the workforce today are lured with perks that were unheard of years ago, including pet insurance and paid time off to volunteer.
The incoming agents will grow the team that works in shifts to provide him around-the-clock protection, something unheard of for Pruitt's predecessors.
It is unusual, but not unheard-of, for a speaker who is not a member of a political party to address that party's convention.
"It was a temporary issue of liquidity, unprecedented for them but hardly unheard-of in the auction business," said their lawyer, Brad E. Harrigan.
And although she never held an executive or management role, she was TransCare's sole board member — a situation almost unheard-of in corporate America.
In a side room, Anayahrae described life as a trans woman of color in Philadelphia, where a year without gruesome violence is unheard of.
Mr. Wang will be 69 by the time of the next congress, but changing the retirement age for political expediency is not unheard-of.
This type of behavior isn't unheard of among cooperative breeders, but it is the first time it's been systematically documented among the African species.
It's not unheard of for a celeb to rake in a million bucks, and if anyone can command that kind of fee ... it's Beyonce.
"Getting zero bonuses was unheard of a couple years ago, but it happens today," said Alan Johnson, head of compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates.
I can't say what country we were in, but it's not unheard of for bouncers there to also take your phone and your wallet.
It is rare to break up a company but not unheard of, with Standard Oil and AT&T being two of the biggest examples.
Still, reports of marijuana ingestion in kids aren't unheard of, and it's good to know the signs that your child may have consumed some.
Among them, 64 percent strongly approve of Trump, who is experiencing an almost unheard-of level of support from members of his own party.
In 1982, when Atari video game consoles were entering households en masse, downloading episodic gaming content onto a television "console" was completely unheard of.
It's almost unheard of to see that amount of turnover in that short a time, especially for a young company fresh off an IPO.
Indictments of sitting prosecutors for manipulation of evidence are virtually unheard-of, even if their actions have resulted in the incarceration of the innocent.
Neither is enough to prevent negotiations, but officials in Brussels said that such a fracture was virtually unheard-of in the bloc's recent history.
For hundreds of millions of Indians in the informal work force, like rickshaw drivers and water deliverers, social distancing is an unheard-of luxury.
This was an unheard-of amount: previous federal highway bills had the cost split 50-50 or 60-40 between federal and state governments.
Understandably, people whose neighbors have been eaten are less likely to take the long view, and retaliatory attacks on crocodiles are not unheard-of.
It's not unheard of, after all, for a district attorney to climb from that position to representative, senator, mayor, attorney general, or even governor.
It is rare, though not unheard-of, for prosecutors to try to hold university leaders criminally responsible for their handling of misconduct by others.
Restrictions on non-essential travel as well as the closure of schools and businesses are not unheard-of measures during public health emergencies ( here ).
And the black farmer was abused in a way that was unheard of, and the preliminary culprit was his own government, her own government.
"We have both candidates coming — unheard-of," he told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew from Joint Base Andrews to Doral, Fla.
"We have both candidates coming — unheard-of," he told reporters aboard Air Force One as he flew from Joint Base Andrews to Doral, Fla.
It's almost unheard-of for a pop soprano in her 70s to surpass her younger self in stamina, precision of intonation and vocal command.
It was unheard-of for a presidential candidate to refuse to release returns, since doing so strongly suggests that he has something to hide.
Of course, anyone who has purchased health coverage, let alone studied the health insurance market, knows that a $12 monthly premium is unheard of.
It is almost unheard-of for a former chief executive to renounce and apologize for a signature policy that helped define a political legacy.
Mr. Bloomberg is investing unheard-of sums in his race — he has more staff members than any other campaign, and his ads are everywhere.
So this isn't unheard of, but with how chaotic the field is post-Super Bowl, I don't see it happening at the big game.
Samsung's new Galaxy XCover Pro is a rugged smartphone that features a removable battery, a feature that's almost unheard of in a modern phone.
EA (which, up until recently, had the license for official Tetris games) first released Tetris for iOS in 2008 for an unheard-of $9.99.
Today's jump ropes are precisely engineered to cut through the air with the slightest flick of your wrists — tangling is virtually unheard of, too.
Opponents of the Cuba change want to see the president use the unheard of access directly to the Cuban people to humiliate the government.
While internet blackouts are not unheard of in the country, experts have said the scale and technical complexity of this particular blackout is different.

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