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