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When she got home, Section 31 would not go unchallenged.
Some of the children were bright and unchallenged in the local schools.
And he will probably remain unchallenged for the next two months.
But he let her claim go unchallenged for the time being.
It would be easy enough for Step just to let their words go unchallenged.
After all, they said, the law has been on the books, unchallenged, since 1949.
But that did not mean the college had to let his ideas go unchallenged, he said.
He and I, we've seen too much to let it pass unchallenged.
But in economics, no good idea goes unchallenged for long.
President Clinton is unchallenged for his party's nomination, just as he was one year ago.
That is something we must not put up with nor allow to go unchallenged.
The power of the throne, however, has not gone unchallenged.
Not many years ago California was unchallenged as the nation's leader in community colleges.
There is a culture here in Washington that has grown unchallenged for too long.
He presented an unchallenged view of the children's and parents' claims.
They often left the Democrats unchallenged on their many warnings.
But one statement must not be allowed to pass unchallenged.
That gate, alone, would be the one where someone could go out with a chance of being unchallenged.
It was too much to hope, of course, that the visitors could actually get into the building unchallenged.
The leadership of other unions has gone unchallenged for years.
Unchallenged, he ran swiftly back the way they had come.
This was an opportunity not to be allowed to pass unchallenged.
Furthermore, he was unchallenged in the general election, as well.
His leadership of the party remained unchallenged during this time.
It does not seem fair that he should remain unchallenged.