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unbeaten
1. Chill in refrigerator until mixture is slightly thicker than the consistency of unbeaten egg whites
2. Being of quick mind, he had become quite a legend within the secure walls as the resident unbeaten scrabble champion but he had to pick his opponents with care; only last week he had been attacked for fielding a „ZA’ on a red square to gain 64 points
3. One of the guys from Motorola Marketing, Ron Scarfo from PA, who had played guard for Frank Kush’s unbeaten WAC champions, told me to call Ted von Bredehof, wrestling coach and Assistant Athletic Director for good season’s tickets
4. Still unbeaten in the opinion of his school mates who, when intending to wind him up, recalled the aid of the Adidas spikes
5. They were unbeaten for these two seasons and had won the
6. previous teams' unbeaten run
7. to mound slightly, resembling the consistency of unbeaten egg whites
8. Cover and chill to the consistency of unbeaten egg
9. Evette studied the unbeaten man
10. The targets for the next quarter have been set higher than ever, but management is confident of even greater efforts from the team to maintain our unbeaten run of success
11. They went unbeaten in seven consecutive finals between 1936 and 1968 and returned to winning ways at Montreal 1976
12. Australian Test captain Michael Clarke scored an unbeaten double century on the opening day of the 2nd Test between Australia and South Africa in Adelaide, Australia, on 22 November 2012 to notch up his fourth score of 200 or more in 2012
13. The difference in this respect between an individual and mankind in general lies in the fact that while the individual, in forming his conception of the significance and responsibilities of that new period of life upon which he is about to enter, may avail himself of the advice of his predecessors who have already passed that stage, mankind can have no such advantage, because it is advancing along an unbeaten track and there is no one of whom it can ask for the clue to the mystery of life, or how it shall demean itself under these unfamiliar conditions to which no nation has ever yet been subjected