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Unidos resultando de ello
[17] organizados [18] como en los Estados Unidos, resultando de ello
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

Una ráfaga de esperanza
Una ráfaga de esperanza brilla ante mis ojos....
— from Novelas Cortas by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón

unmarred radiance dispelling every
Seeing thus the light of day streaming in with unmarred radiance, dispelling every trace of darkness and gloom, we cannot but thank God for His wise dispensations, and with renewed hope and energy press onward toward the glowing east to greet the rising sun.
— from The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 4, April, 1864 by Various

unobtrusively remove disruptive elements
Like the others, he is honorable and idealistic, though his standards do not necessarily match most Imperial citizens'; for instance, he firmly believes the Kai school's teaching that some form of well-trained, well-disciplined secret police is essential to the smooth functioning of a society, able to unobtrusively remove disruptive elements that the open police and courts cannot touch.
— from Concordance: A Terran Empire concordance by Ann Wilson

und Räthsel des Eifler
Schmitz, J. H., Sitten und Sagen, Lieder, Sprüchwörter und Räthsel des Eifler Volkes .
— from The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12) by James George Frazer

uncle Ro dropping easily
Guten tag, guten tag ," continued uncle Ro, dropping easily into the broken English of our masquerade, as we walked into the barn, where Miller, two of his older boys, and a couple of hired men were at work, grinding scythes and preparing for the approaching hay-harvest.
— from The Chainbearer; Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts by James Fenimore Cooper

unquam Romanæ ditionis erit
Nec terminus unquam Romanæ ditionis erit.'
— from The Holy Roman Empire by Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount

une réponse directe en
une réponse directe en alléguant l'absence d'instructions.
— from Why We Are at War (2nd Edition, revised) by University of Oxford. Faculty of Modern History


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