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There was much good news, but some things went unmentioned.
And much more work carried out here which goes unmentioned.
It is common knowledge that, with children, those things which are most important often go unmentioned.
So the reason the Afghan people might need help went unmentioned.
But even more important was a fact unmentioned on the label.
It occurred while the country was at peace, not war, but this goes almost unmentioned.
Yet the most important difference of all frequently passes unmentioned.
Almost unmentioned, but clearly on everyone's minds, are race and religion.
This was the matter I had hoped the captain would leave unmentioned.
According to the documents accessible to me, however, the subject goes unmentioned.
It went unmentioned in every one of the three presidential debates.
But that characteristic, too, went largely unmentioned during the campaign.
Whether any of the advice in the article is valid for black women, too, goes unmentioned.
There's an unmentioned but obvious increase in tension between individuals.
Half his time was spent warning unmentioned enemies of that might.
This might be the right time to mention something that can't, unfortunately, go unmentioned.
He is a man condemned to die on the following day, for an unmentioned crime.
Left unmentioned is that one of those defeats was his father's.
He had the kind of past best left unmentioned.
The harrowing results of this disease may be left unmentioned.
However, I fear that our state's national holiday will once more remain unmentioned, as it is not traditional to do so.
Among the staff, the century (in this case, the 19th) almost always goes unmentioned, being obvious from the context.
Savings and loans were all but unmentioned during the 1988 Presidential campaign.
So drugs went unmentioned in the State of the Union.