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unnamed

[uhn-neymd] / ʌnˈneɪmd /


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That final valuation is estimated to be around £800m, according to the Financial Times, citing unnamed officials.

From BBC

The Navy will launch a competition to choose a vendor to build the new large ships, according to the report, which cited unnamed sources.

From MarketWatch

US forces approached the vessel late Saturday, but the ship did not submit to being boarded and continued sailing, the New York Times reported, citing unnamed officials.

From Barron's

Less than two weeks after the court’s ruling, unnamed buyers had backed out of their planned purchase of Richmond’s insolvent Versante Hotel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Will then lurches into a tut-tutting recapitulation of the French army chief of staff’s public statement that his nation’s people must accept the risk of losing their children to protect France from an unnamed aggressor.

From Salon