She was almost unexampled in the history of the world, in her detachment from money.
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More certainly, he also celebrated the annual ludi Romani on a scale of unexampled magnificence.
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In their candor, the letters are an almost unexampled casebook of politics and history in the making.
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Hamilton's career at College was perhaps unexampled.
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He constructed his own plots out of the abundance of materials that had been accumulated during thirty years of unexampled dramatic activity.
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Mass incarceration on a scale almost unexampled in human history is a fundamental fact of our country today-perhaps the fundamental fact, as slavery was the fundamental fact of 1850.
From the economist.com
The world's first dirigible airship, property of Mr. Phileas Fogg of London, it combines unexampled luxury, total mobility and an extraordinary array of weapons and gadgets.
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Together with their faith, they took with them the German language and customs, which they have cultivated in a Slavic environment with unexampled faithfulness for centuries.
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This is a telling omission, they charge, because Oriental scholarship in Germany, although of an unexampled breadth and splendor, was not put to the service of empire and conquest and annexation.
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New: having no previous example or precedent or parallel; "a time of unexampled prosperity"