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The unan -- unanswered questions and the fallout for "The New York Times."
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I worked the case as I drove, following the logic of the moves from the perspective of Backus, grinding it down until the story was smooth powder and I had only unan - swered questions left.
The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004
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Instead, I worked the case as I drove, following the logic of the moves from the perspective of Backus, grinding it down until the story was smooth powder and I had only unan - swered questions left.
The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004
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It was as vague and shrouded as the darkness and the fog in which he drifted, all awash in unan - swered questions and vague possibilities.
Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000
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Mr. MacDONALD: It was overturned by the state Supreme Court and it was unan -- a unanimous decision by three judges based on the lawyers and the -- the original trial lawyers 'incompetence in relation to some of the obvious police abuse and misconduct and falsification of evidence.
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True to his word, B.J. had gotten Leah and her tackle box full of anesthetic drags and instruments through customs in unan hour, some kind of record in Vietnam.
Winter Soldier Carroll, Marisa 1999
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The questions persisted, overwhelming, insistent, and unan - swerable.
The Elf Queen of Shannara Brooks, Terry 1992
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"Second Library says for you to make no more unan-nounced movements," Azure informed him hastily.
Sentenced To Prism Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1985
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About the best that has been done is to establish that it is not entirely evident that these questions are meaningless or utterly unan - swerable.
AGNOSTICISM KAI NIELSEN 1968
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Though the Lovett show brought in only about 2,500 people -- 2,000 fewer than the Train concert a week earlier -- those interviewed for this story were unan-imous in their praise of the venue.
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