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The fire was still uncurbed in him, and it lent speed to his feet.
But then his uncurbed desire would surface, and he'd swear into the cool night air.
The 1950s were characterised by an uncurbed belief in technological progress.
Ultimately, he added, the city itself would be better off by ending a tradition of uncurbed generosity.
As of 1988 the blocks have uncurbed streets with pecan trees lining them.
I am not eager to find out how much more abortion or uncurbed consumer appetite American society can tolerate.
At this time, the cemetery suffered much from general neglect and uncurbed vandalism.
Long term care is the most expensive in the nation, thanks to generous Medicaid coverage and fraud that has mostly gone uncurbed.
As the man who discovered both Madonna and the Ramones, his uncurbed enthusiasm was significant.
Later she sets out again, this time by boat; and the story swells, uncurbed, into the colorful grandiose.
Mr Morsi would be deeply damaged, but remain in power uncurbed by any legislature.
The train was due in ten minutes; but Yarnall was showing uncurbed impatience.
The chief conspirator's face was livid with uncurbed anger when he identified Gaines.
I allowed myself one uncurbed sob of pure shuddering terror, then brutally pushed it away.
The uncurbed child, overflowing with imagination and energy, is the particular model of immaturity that keeps darting into view in these accounts.
But the urge for knowledge that drives inborn curiosity to transcend given horizons does not remain uncurbed.
Clussig, shoulders stooped, but head erect, displayed an eagerness which was uncurbed.
And what mischief and damage will an uncurbed and inexperienced Ariel not do?
And at this point, it seemed a fate less terrible than whatever an uncurbed Brian Duff might mete out.
"If left uncurbed, this fraternal violence could very easily eat up the victories of our revolution," The New Nation said.
These privately maintained roads in the community are narrow, uncurbed and with no sidewalks as this is the common preference of their exclusive community.
Yet the recurrence of disasters suggests that the risky cravings of the masters of the universe are uncurbed.
He drove in deeper then and deeper still, wanting to put his mark on her, each plunging stroke merciless, fierce, uncurbed.
Too many tendencies wrought in him uncurbed for his ideas to clothe themselves constantly in a suitable and harmonious dress.
Or does the choice of barn over hill as night falls suggest the triumph of good sense over the dangers posed by uncurbed ambition?