Crossword-Solution: UNPUBLISHED
We have 9 clues for the answer “UNPUBLISHED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| uncatalogued | 16 answers |
| unposted | 16 answers |
| unprinted | 16 answers |
| unrecorded | 17 answers |
| Unlisted? | 18 answers |
| Unwritten | 27 answers |
| Unfilled | 44 answers |
| Verbal | 50 answers |
| unclassified | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNPUBLISHED (5)
The way copyright law is worded gives much latitude to activities such as preservation; to use of material for scholarly and research purposes when the user does not make multiple copies; and to the generation of facsimile copies of unpublished works by libraries for themselves and other libraries.
Unpublished works of nationals of each Contracting State shall enjoy in each other Contracting State the same protection as that other State accords to unpublished works of its own nationals, as well as the protection specially granted by this Convention.
Fragmentary Scenes from the Road to Avernus An Unpublished Dramatic Lyric Scene I "Discontent" LAURENCE RABY.
This she was led to suppose—she never carefully examined it—might be either a copy or a draft of some friend’s unpublished poem.
Goldwin Smith informs me that the papers of Sir Robert Peel, yet unpublished, contain very curious specimens of the epistles of Dean Cockburn.
Quotes with UNPUBLISHED (3)
Regular maps have few surprises: their contour lines reveal where the Andes are, and are reasonably clear. More precious, though, are the unpublished maps we make ourselves, of our city, our place, our daily world, our life; those maps of our private world we use every day; here I was happy, in that place I left my coat behind after a party, that is where I met my love; I cried there once, I was heartsore; but felt better round the corner once I saw the hills of Fife across t…
In the statistical gargon used in psychology, p refers to the probability that the difference you see between two groups (of introverts and extroverts, say, or males and females) could have occurred by chance. As a general rule, psychologists report a difference between two groups as 'significant' if the probability that it could have occurred by chance is 1 in 20, or less. The possibility of getting significant results by chance is a problem in any area of research, but it's…
The pain of an unpublished manuscript is akin to the trauma of bearing an unborn.