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  • Unasked, unanswered, is how much longer duty will call.

    The Queen: from glamorous princess to the country's oldest ever monarch 2012

  • Zina Saunders Unasked, she lays it all out on the table.

    The Independent-Film Character Joanne Kaufman 2011

  • Unasked, unannounced, Dad gives a technology quiz straight from childhood: "At what temperature does all movement stop?" and instantly the siblings are shouting out answers, childlike in competition.

    Thanksgiving Bill Roorbach 2011

  • Unasked by the oil companies friend - If the distributors were able to increase profits but at a lower rate than the price has gone up, why didn't the refiners do the same?

    Easter Lemming Liberal News 2008

  • Unasked, people created open-source programs like Sendmail, the dominant means of sending messages on the Net.

    Code Warriors 2008

  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 10/16/08: Unasked Questions in the Four Debates yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Unasked Questions in the Four Debates'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A list of important Foreign policy and Constitutional Issues, that DID NOT APPEAR in any of the 4 Debates intended to inform the American people about who will lead this nation for the next four to eight years.

    Unasked Questions in the Four Debates 2008

  • I also pimped your “Unasked-For Advice To New Writers About Money” on my own blog.

    Things I Want to Pimp Today: A List (Plus an Open Pimp Thread) « Whatever 2008

  • Unasked indeed; but she seems, by her silence, to approve of my judgment.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • Unasked question: “And how do you feel about being rooked out of presents every year, due to poor birthday timing on the part of your parents?”

    Exit Interview From the Seventh Year « Whatever 2006

  • Unasked, a grinning Kganyago, in a red tie and what appeared to be a burnt-yellow suit, rose in the benches reserved for officials to acknowledge the delighted applause.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

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