Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty played a pivotal, oft-unappreciated role in undermining Soviet communism.
Upon close examination, the alternatives don't look so good, while the College itself has unappreciated virtues.
But in the shadow of Nelson Mandela, any mere mortal is bound to be unappreciated.
After the crash he left England, feeling unappreciated, to toy with low-cost airlines in Florida.
Yet at 500, Brazil is in many ways still a young country, and of unappreciated achievements.
The American Council on Germany played an important, now largely unappreciated, role in helping democracy grow in post-WWII Germany.
The IMF's antigrowth programs played an unappreciated role in destroying the former Yugoslavia.
Still, a visa for the dying don would not go unnoticed and unappreciated, least of all in the Aris household.
Another unappreciated consequence of easy money, according to Mr. Balcerowicz, is the easing of pressure on the private economy to restructure.
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The homely, unappreciated wooden pallet is scarcely an object of high technology.
He suffers in the rain or the hot sun and goes unappreciated.
Actually confronting regulation, the crippling extent of which remains unappreciated by both parties, requires going far beyond the words of an executive order.
And in that environment, politicians much prefer jockeying for political advantage than doing the dirty and likely unappreciated work of seriously addressing the deficit.
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Actually, this extraordinary alliance is performing a critical, still unappreciated, role.
Cole's book is a suitable memorial to an unappreciated political terrier.
They are a curious breed: trivia experts, steeped in popular culture (helpful for pun headlines, none of which Google gets), usually voracious readers, often unappreciated.
But anyone who has been around the markets for as long as Cayne has understands that unforeseen (or at least unappreciated) risks hammer traders all the time.
And fossil finds from Red Deer Cave, also in China, and Iwo Eleru in Nigeria point to a hitherto unappreciated diversity among Late Pleistocene humans.
That kind of dedication shouldn't go unappreciated, you know?
You know, considering just how unappreciated FLO TV's mobile television services are here in the US of A, you'd think the company would do its best to keep the losses at bay.
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Contrary to the West's perception of Kurosawa as a prophet unappreciated in his own land, every one of a dozen films, from Rashomon to Red Beard 15 years later, was a smash hit.
To me, Mary is a brave, unappreciated heroine.
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More important, it highlights an unappreciated implication of a solar-powered economy: The end of the oil age will not necessarily bring an end to the ugly geopolitics, resource wars and national rivalries that oil created.
Even though you are slandered, unappreciated by many, and work tirelessly to protect the largely ungrateful, be aware that many Americans are extraordinarily proud of you and the mission you strive so hard to accomplish.
He thus joined W. Edwards Deming (see article) in management mythology as one of the two Americans who, unappreciated in their own fast-food country for their ideas about quality, had been compelled to go abroad to find recognition.
As I wrote in my last post, my view is that there is much value that is either still unappreciated, or intrinsic in the business plans of companies that are restructuring, cutting costs, globalizing, and continuing to develop world-beating technologies.
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