TWO weeks ago, something quite sensational happened in the centre of Dublin.
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But no story, even the most sensational, can survive without new food.
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The attention to detail at Fleet is just sensational and the service?
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The most sensational tales have never reached the limits of the truth.
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Tractable torque, sensational eight-speeder and excellent outward vision work in its favour.
Ús de unsensational en anglès
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Others of the same camp restrict themselves to unsensational creeks and lagoons.
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Those sand-banks were once the scene of some quiet, unsensational heroism of his.
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Quiet, too, and unsensational as Hawthorne seems, he possessed a marked dramatic power.
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Both women of good reputation, who lived quiet and unsensational lives.
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Unromantic, unsensational, yet was the actual beginning emphasis by the thud of a bullet.
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As for the news items, each was short, unsensational, with the simplest kind of head-lines.
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There was a little farm at St. Ives, and the farmer lived a quiet and unsensational life.
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I saw only the peaceful side of Mickie's nature, and therefore this chronicle will be unsensational as well as imperfect.
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Fleming, seventy-one, a former mayor of Garden City, a short man who enlivens an unsensational appearance with rather conspicuous neckwear, resisted the assignment.
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Before the film kicked off, I got to enjoy sober, unsensational trailers for various films about snooty Frenchwomen and bearded men from Portland.
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Moving and totally unsensational, the book is varied by some wry descriptions of the vie litteraire and by passages of introspective, sometimes sombre reflection.
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Our only request was that no pictures be taken, and that the reports be unsensational, so as not to attract crowds to our experiment grounds.
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'What was he after?' I queried, keeping my voice unsensational.
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"How," he inquired in a tone both mild and unsensational, "how would you like to earn two hundred dollars?"
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Others of the same camp restrict themselves to unsensational creeks and lagoons.
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Those sand-banks were once the scene of some quiet, unsensational heroism of his.