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If it's unspeakably priceless and it would kill you if it got broken, don't use it.
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Lots of parts were unspeakably boring: methodologies of American jurisprudence, examinations of the American system of townships.
NEWYORKER: Great Experiment
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But for Ronnie and thousands of other interpreters working with the U.S. military, getting out is unspeakably difficult.
CNN: Iraqi interpreter: 'Now I have no future'
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Ms Hughes declared that it was "unspeakably sick", but had not seen it - and refused to watch it.
BBC: Beverley Hughes
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The idea that Representatives automatically are absolved of their campaign promises by virtue of their election is both the height of elitism and unspeakably cynical.
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Despite increasing popularity with visitors, this is still strictly a neighbourhood place, serving uncomplicated dishes at everyday prices, including the unspeakably savoury antipasto of sardines in pesto oil.
BBC: Two days in Siena, Italy
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Or that, if one family were held to have driven a child to act unspeakably, then all families must be seen as sick and vicious?
ECONOMIST: The silence of the lambs
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"There is something unspeakably sinister about a machine that does nothing absolutely nothing except switch itself off, " Mr. Clarke later wrote, saying he had been haunted by the device.
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Add the idea that the tribunals might be used only in cases where civil courts cannot operate, and the Bush administration's proposal looks less than unspeakably draconian.
ECONOMIST: Liberty v security
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Owners of the Audi 5000 model claimed back then that no matter how hard they stood on the brakes, the cars took off by themselves, sometimes with unspeakably tragic, fatal results.
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The way of Jesus involves engagement with his (often difficult) teachings as well as looking for those unspeakably beautiful moments in time when, for just a few seconds perhaps, we apprehend the timeless moment in time.
CNN: Seeking the truth about Jesus
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Twitter is unspeakably irritating.
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