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- For keeping its independence, Metz gained the nicknames of " The Maid " and " The Unviolated ".
- The Comptroller General reasoned the act was unviolated, because the contracts did not require contractors to provide quasi-military forces as strikebreakers.
- But the isolation that made the islands a perfect laboratory in which to study the variation of species as they occur in nature remained largely unviolated.
- But " Heater, " as Silky Sampras calls his best friend, his serve, was unchangingly quick, oppressively spinning, and unviolated.
- He told the latter that his beloved had been treated respectfully and that she had been reserved for him so that she could be given to him unviolated.
- Tuesday's announcement that the NBA's 1995-96 season figures to start on time will be greeted with national hosannahs, largely owing to the fact that public standards regarding unviolated sports seasons are so low.
- Thus far, the catalog of " responses " speaks for itself : a virtual ban for the moment on publication of the most grisly pictures of the accident scene in that Paris underpass; an apparent resolve to leave the private space of Diana's sons unviolated for a few years; and perhaps some additional self-restraint on stakeouts and chases.
- V . S . Naipaul once observed that Narayan was interested not so much in the social changes that came to his archetypal Indian town as in " the lesser life that goes on below : small men, small schemes, big talk, limited means : a life so circumscribed that it appears whole and unviolated, its smallness never a subject for wonder, though India itself is felt to be vast ."