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The unobjected-to destruction of the Limberlost also figured in Stratton-Porter's previous novel, Freckles (1904), whose impoverished boy hero struggles as Elnora does for a place in the world of buying and selling and ends up a rich man with an Irish title.
Catacomb Efreet 2009
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Burgundy, unobjected to by that of Louis, who sat in silent and moody consciousness of diminished consequence, that the union of their hands was designed by the wisdom of both Princes, to confirm the perpetual alliance which in future should take place betwixt France and Burgundy.
Quentin Durward 2008
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Unfortunately, "relatively small-scale" in the US can mean a state of equivalent size to most nations, "unobjected to" generally covers most things that target an unpopular group of brown people, and "secret" makes it worse really, not better.
Boing Boing Rob Beschizza 2011
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The only difference seems to be that in the US it has to be sufficiently secret, relatively small-scale, and/or simply unobjected to.
Boing Boing Rob Beschizza 2011
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'20-20 INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP', which remain unobjected so far.
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Countess of Croye, the latter attended, as on the preceding occasion, by the Countess of Crevecoeur and the Abbess of the Ursulines, were summoned to the presence of the Princes, and heard from the mouth of Charles of Burgundy, unobjected to by that of Louis, who sat in silent and moody consciousness of diminished consequence, that the union of their hands was designed by the wisdom of both Princes, to confirm the perpetual alliance which in future should take place betwixt France and Burgundy.
Quentin Durward Walter Scott 1801
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