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uh Never mind I know
“Thank—uh— uh—” “Never mind, I know Who you mean.”
— from Satan and the Comrades by Ralph Bennitt

universities not much is known
With regard to the discipline of the medieval universities not much is known and considerable of what has been written on this obscure subject wears an unfavorable tinge, because it is unfortunately true that "the good men do is oft interred with {74} their bones" while the evil has an immortality all its own.
— from The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries by James J. (James Joseph) Walsh

Unfortunately nothing much is known
Unfortunately, nothing much is known of the history of the development of Opisthorchis felineus ; we only know that when deposited the eggs already contain a ciliated miracidium, which, however, according to my experience, does not hatch out in water, but only after the entry of the eggs into the intestine of young Limnæus stagnalis ; no further development, however, occurs.
— from The Animal Parasites of Man by Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald

United Nations Mission In Kosovo
Overruled by UNMIK (United Nations Mission In Kosovo), opposed by Berisha's Democratic Party, recognized only by Albania and the main Albanian party in Macedonia and bereft of finances, it was unable to imbue structure with content and provide the public goods a government is all about.
— from Terrorists and Freedom Fighters by Samuel Vaknin

under no more I know
I'll be kept under no more; I know what I may do well enough by my Father's Copy: the Law's in mine own hands now: nay, now I know my strength, I'll be strong enough for my Mother, I warrant you.
— from The Puritaine Widdow by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)

Unfortunately not much is known
Unfortunately not much is known as yet about our place in racial science.
— from The Japanese Spirit by Yoshisaburo Okakura


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