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Unprecedented views were obtained of cloud structures, storm systems, dust clouds, pollutants, forest burning and surface reflectance.
Unprecedented numbers of prisoners were taken in the Battle of the Selle, and a new attack was quickly prepared.
Unprecedented amounts of explosives and weapons of various types were uncovered after being buried in the desert.
Unprecedented challenges included: all public transportation needed to be restarted, stoplights and street signs were destroyed, the city ’ s world famous street cars were in total disrepair, bankruptcy was a real threat, bonds were downgraded to junk status, half the city ’ s workforce was laid off, millions of tons of storm debris and construction trash had to be removed, construction costs tripled and an historic number of building permits needed to be issued.

Unprecedented and also
Unprecedented capital investments and service improvements also came to some disadvantaged neighborhoods under Williams ' administration.

Unprecedented and such
Unprecedented in its speed of construction, the castle was mostly complete in just two years, when most construction on such a scale would have taken the best part of a decade.

Unprecedented and .
Unprecedented gatherings of thousands of people attended camp meetings where they came to experience salvation ; preaching was fiery and focused on saving the sinner from temptation and backsliding.
Unprecedented construction and population growth in Lethem since the bridge's opening reflects the significantly increased traffic and movement of goods facilitated by the bridge.
Unprecedented levels of repression prevented any collective resistance.
Unprecedented investment in social services took place during the Jagdeo Presidency, enabling significantly improved access to education, rehabilitation of the health system, far-reaching land reform, the biggest expansion of the housing sector in Guyana ’ s history, expansion of the water and sanitation systems, and large-scale development of the road, river and air transport networks.
A persistent critic of Charles Haughey, O ' Brien coined the acronym GUBU ( Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizarre and Unprecedented ), based on a statement by Charles Haughey, who was then Taoiseach, commenting on the discovery of a murder suspect, Malcolm MacArthur, in the apartment of the Fianna Fáil Attorney General Patrick Connolly.
Unprecedented and not duplicated since, Bell posted publicly every day his third party contacts, including meetings and calls with the White House, members of Congress, or other non-Justice Department individuals, to rebuild confidence in the Department of Justice.
: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9 / 11 ," was published.
Unprecedented amounts of capital now flowed in from Britain to build Western Canada, and Montreal was once again at the centre of this latest web of prosperity.
The case was described in the book Ungodly: A True Story of Unprecedented Evil ( 2007 ) by Bill Osinski, a reporter who had covered the Nuwaubians in Georgia during the late 1990s.
* Roach, R. " Powerful pages: Unprecedented Public Impact of W. W. Norton and Co's Norton Anthology of African American Literature ".

intrusions and into
Sixty years ago most archaeologists believed that brochs, usually regarded as castles, were built by immigrants who had been displaced and pushed northward, first by the intrusions of Belgic tribes into what is now south-east England towards the end of the second century BC and later by the Roman invasion of southern Britain from AD 43 onwards.
Igneous intrusions such as batholiths, laccoliths, dikes, and sills, push upwards into the overlying rock, and crystallize as they intrude.
Long belts of gabbroic intrusions are typically formed at proto-rift zones and around ancient rift zone margins, intruding into the rift flanks.
Igneous intrusions such as batholiths, laccoliths, dikes, and sills, push upwards into the overlying rock, and crystallize as they intrude.
Physical privacy could be defined as preventing " intrusions into one's physical space or solitude "
He bristled, however, at what he felt were media intrusions into his personal life, for example when the Toronto Star reported that he had gone on a date.
Bradman's chaotic wedding to Jessie Menzies in April 1932 epitomised these new and unwelcome intrusions into his private life.
General Gaines had been under orders not to invade Florida, later amended to allow short intrusions into Florida.
Some contemporary writers tend to posit an absolute importance of the feminine to the Hopi and attribute the role of a male Creator ( Tawa ) to intrusions into Hopi folklore of European beliefs.
Native Americans used the location to signal each other about intrusions into their territory.
The end of his pontificate was dominated by defending the Church from intrusions into Catholic life and education.
The older intrusions of the Coast Range Arc were then deformed under the heat and pressure of later intrusions, turning them into layered metamorphic rock known as gneiss.
The Jem ' Hadar send a Jem ' Hadar representative to Deep Space Nine with the message that no further intrusions into Dominion space will be tolerated, and to hand Major Kira Nerys a list of colonies and ships already eliminated for trespassing.
Long was opposed to judicial intrusions into police power, calling the liberal members of the Warren Court "' the dirty five ' who side with the criminal.
After suffering its first defeat to the West in the First Opium War in 1842, the Qing court struggled to contain foreign intrusions into China.
Some of these presidios were soon abandoned, because of financial difficulties and because they could not effectively stop Indian intrusions into Mexico.
Organisms from sub-arctic regions are also advected into the bay by intrusions of the Oyashio Current resulting in a very high biodiversity.
Anorthosite in these layered intrusions can form as cumulate layers in the upper parts of the intrusive complex or as later-stage intrusions into the layered intrusion complex.
" He continued that " this case is not about government intrusions into matters of personal liberty ," but " about whether the State must endorse and support choices of same-sex couples by changing the institution of civil marriage to make its benefits, obligations, and responsibilities applicable to them.
In January 1992, the Vance-Owen peace plan proclaimed UN controlled ( UNPA ) zones for Serbs in territory claimed by Serbian rebels as the Republic of Serbian Krajina and brought an end to major military operations, though sporadic artillery attacks on Croatian cities and occasional intrusions of Croatian forces into UNPA zones continued until 1995.
Due to intrusions by the Pequot and Mohegan in the early 17th century, the Niantic were split into two divisions ; the Western Niantic, who allied with the Pequot and Mohegan, and the Eastern Niantic, who allied with the Narragansett.
Massive intrusions of granite forced their way into these formations.

intrusions and existing
These are igneous intrusions of magma which formed within the existing Beacon Hill and Bradgate Formations.
These colonial intrusions brought the Muslim Saharan peoples under Christian European rule for the first time, and created lasting cultural and political divides between and within existing populations, as well as upsetting traditional balances of power in differing ways.

intrusions and urban
The park represents a complete reversal from a period when industrial monuments were regarded, even by preservationists, as ugly intrusions on the landscape, to a time when such structures as the gas works are recognized for their potential ability to enhance the urban experience .” ( NY Times, 8 / 30 / 75 ) Few, if any examples of Seattle architecture have won the national and international recognition given to Gas Works Park.

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