Kalidasa's lyrical descriptions of breasts and hips evoked in them unarticulated longings.
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But our inner language is blunt instrumentation, not inarticulate but unarticulated.
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A flock of noisy Canada geese cleaved the otherwise unarticulated deep blue sky.
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It is strange feeling because there is an underlying and unarticulated sense of loss.
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Man's ancestors have substantially the organisation of a simple unarticulated Chordonium (Copelata and Ascidia-larvae).
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All articulated animals came originally from unarticulated ones.
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They feel no compunction harnessing the fears and unarticulated yearnings of small children, and nor shall I.
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Man's ancestors have substantially the organisation of unarticulated Vermalia, at first Gastrotricha (Ichthydina), afterwards Frontonia (Nemertina, Enteropneusta).
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An unarticulated crush is harder to grapple with, because it's a crush that you haven't even admitted to yourself.
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Was there a deep, unarticulated realization that it is not the way of Nature to kill anything for amusement?
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This phylogenetic principle is as firmly established as the ontogenetic fact that every articulated animal-form develops from an unarticulated embryo.
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What's more, I believe Shultz was also articulating a common, if usually unarticulated, feeling about the limited possibility of democracy in Africa.
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We should regard this long-extinct Chordaea, if it were still in existence, as a special class of unarticulated worm (chordaria).
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The unarticulated chordula (Figs.
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Such ability to articulate what normally remains unarticulated -to give voice to young people normally silenced -has generated its own response.
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As a result, the centrality of cultural issues to an understanding of both fundamental causes and future possibilities remains unarticulated at the political level.