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In the beginning, athletes play for the moment, for the sheer unmeditated joy of doing it.

From Time Magazine Archive

That a woman’s business in life was to remain respectable and to secure a man, and consequent security, was her unmeditated faith—till, in 1905, when Una was twenty-four years old, her father died.

From The Job An American Novel by Lewis, Sinclair

The king's unlooked-for ignorance of his errand, Herbert's honest hasty zeal, the temper of Boris the hound, had forced on him an act unmeditated and utterly against his interest.

From Rupert of Hentzau by Hope, Anthony

The accuracy of our historian, or, rather, the unmeditated coincidence which truth of its own accord produces, is in this instance remarkable.

From Evidence of Christianity by Paley, William

For nothing stale—but that the imploring, aye, the commanding, unconscious desire, the unmeditated appeal, the unmeant urgency, of Margaret's heart might work.

From The Great Miss Driver by Hope, Anthony




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