The result will be an unbroken panoramic view of the outside world.
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Eton chiefly symbolises the unbroken English link between private education and power.
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The clock on the wall ticked and ticked in the unbroken silence.
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Still the unbroken walls, the feeble patches of violet in the ceiling.
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The outer lines stretched unbroken across the level country for several miles.
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No farmer goes out and plants grain on the unplowed field.
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His horse, still in harness, grazed along the unplowed strip.
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Dr. Alexyeeff had discovered a field of endeavor as virgin as the unplowed steppe.
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Just think what a lovely time you'll have planting crops in my unplowed brain cells.
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Winter sunshine bathed the nation's capital, where pedestrians outnumbered cars on deserted and mostly unplowed streets.
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The sward is the original sward, untouched, unploughed, centuries old.
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A justly eclectic celebration of an artist ever in search of the unploughed furrow.
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The Greek Pan was essentially a god of the wild, unploughed surfaces of the earth.
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You can plant oats on unploughed land, just as we did, and you can't stop it growing.
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Meanwhile his field is unploughed; and if he falls from this ecstasy, look to see an harassed, embittered man.
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Instead of an unploughed tract of land, covered with weeds, was a field with rows and rows of regular furrows.
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The poor brothers had not the money to purchase other beasts, and seed-time was upon them with their fields yet unploughed.
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Around them the unploughed wasteland swept clear to the distant road, which wound like a muddy river beside the naked tobacco fields.
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We followed that with the squash as the heat increased, and presently the vines covered all the unploughed ground, smothering unwanted growth.
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Come to think of it, that he could have afforded to leave the best part of three acres unploughed; good healthy soil too.
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Reacher retraced the turns that the prison bus had made, struggling through drifts, slogging through unploughed areas, slipping and sliding along vehicle ruts.
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And here it's found as it was in the time of our great-grandfathers -open country, unfenced, unploughed, turf-covered , alandfit for sheep.
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Meantime the birds, with many coloured plumage, skimmed along the unploughed air, and taught the silent woods and hills to echo with their song.
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Did not the very crops cry out as they rotted that his father was a fool, and the unploughed land proclaim him a coward?
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But before any assault is made, the King has the traitors drawn by four horses through the valleys and over the hills and unploughed fields.
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My soul, or more exactly, that part of my psychical life bordering on the other sex, was like a deep, unploughed field, waiting for seed.