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In the beginning, athletes play for the moment, for the sheer unmeditated joy of doing it.

From Time Magazine Archive

The accuracy of our historian, or, rather, the unmeditated coincidence which truth of its own accord produces, is in this instance remarkable.

From Evidence of Christianity by Paley, William

Public opinion formed in this way has the character of a judgment, rather than a mere unmeditated expression of emotion, as in the crowd.

From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Park, Robert Ezra

Or was it just some vague longing to please him by a show of affection toward his family, an unmeditated impulse of reparation?

From April Hopes by Howells, William Dean

And here it was that some little frivolous genius put unmeditated words upon Patricia’s tongue.

From The Maker of Opportunities by Gibbs, George




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