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Meanings of unassisted effort in English
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Usage of unassisted effort in English
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An unassistedeffort gave van Riemsdyk his first goal of the season.
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And she wondered how he had been capable of the unassistedeffort.
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The unassistedeffort was his second of the season.
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Just over three minutes later, Anderson notched his second goal of the night with an unassistedeffort off another quick counterattack.
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Coyle put Minnesota ahead 2-1 with an unassistedeffort off a counter-attack at 12:10 of the third period.
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From her I could learn more than in all my life I could ever discover by my own unassistedefforts.
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Perhaps the nearest approach to it in legitimate, English sport is in fly-fishing and salmon fishing, when the sportsman relies upon his own unassistedefforts.
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She saw that she could not hope to escape by her unassistedefforts, and that her only hope lay in assistance from the outside world.
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The greatest respectability which his unassistedefforts could possibly achieve was to dine at a cheap eating-house, and spend his evenings, at a cigar divan.
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But dawn showed them to be on a dangerous peak, 10,000 feet high, whence they must descend by their own unassistedefforts.