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"unrecorded" Definitions
  1. not written down or recorded

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Then we talk about foreign bank accounts that are unrecorded, right?
Unrecorded curiosity about this question undoubtedly goes back much further still.
The lives of these women, and so many others, passed unrecorded.
Does the unrecorded nanny start to take on a somewhat sinister air?
Who these people were, and why and how they died, is unrecorded.
"In some states and areas, numerous casualties go unrecorded," Landmine Monitor said.
And Billy Bragg and Wilco have released albums covering previously unrecorded Guthrie tracks.
The idea: Partygoers unrecorded by social media can feel liberated of society's expectations.
We don't have an exact tally of military encounters, since many went unrecorded.
In the poorest parts of the world, women often live and die totally unrecorded.
Their gestures of humanity — a birthday cake, a soccer ball — tend to go unrecorded.
Of those who died, many were buried in communal graves, sometimes unmarked and unrecorded.
It was determined that in Sarasota County, where DREs were used, 18,000 votes went unrecorded.
The transfers were then converted back into fiat currencies, which amount to unrecorded capital outflows.
Mr. Zerón's unrecorded visit led to the internal review by the attorney general's inspector general.
Time-sensitive observations, which are impossible to recover or recreate, are going unseen and unrecorded.
Voci also submitted police memos of unrecorded interviews with witnesses that led to the second suspect.
No one claims it is perfect: births and deaths often go unrecorded in Kenya's remote places.
Meticulous and phantasmic, "Low Country House" both documents a mode of dwelling and mythologizes unrecorded lives.
"Perhaps cannabis decreases the clinical effect of chronic pain" in ways unrecorded by pain rating scales.
Unrecorded. She sleeps with the king with no reference to her consent, or lack of it.
Further unrecorded liabilities may arise as a result of current and future investigations, auditors Deloitte said.
It was more fun this way, more authentic to keep streetwear off the grid and unrecorded.
It claimed that further unrecorded payments were made, for a total of tens of millions of yen.
THERESA MAY'S private opinion of Donald Trump goes unrecorded, but she is surely not a natural fan.
Rather, the pinturas, drawn by unrecorded Indigenous artists, show a stage created of and for human action.
Her "Hidden Handel" collection of previously unrecorded arias, with Mr. Curtis, particularly glows with her infectious enthusiasm.
They soon turn the camera toward the wall so that the remainder of their hijinks go unrecorded.
The government has stopped providing information on executions, and human rights investigators suspect that many go unrecorded.
Then, on July 6, just a week before the riot, came William H. Judson, age and circumstances unrecorded.
A recent HM Inspectorate of Constabulary report found that 26% of reported sexual assaults go unrecorded by police.
I, for one, do not want to live in a future where even one Moon photobomb goes unrecorded.
They say they have enough unrecorded music now to an album every year for a hundred years. Remarkable.
Even so, a record amount of funds have left China through "unrecorded transactions" during that time, he said.
But if they died as a result, the storm's role in their deaths may have gone officially unrecorded.
""The end of Aquarius means more lives lost at sea; more avoidable deaths that will go unwitnessed and unrecorded.
In those final, brief moments of recognition, their previously isolated and largely unrecorded lives become an infinitely fetishized object.
One, in the Middle East, was caused by a previously unrecorded bacteria related to tsutsugamushi and named Orientia Chuto.
About a minute later, in response to an apparently unrecorded question from a controller about autopilot, Russell speaks again.
It was during those unrecorded sessions, unseen by anyone outside the room, that the damning statements were first extracted.
The defense lawyer, Spiro Ferris, is arguing that Mr. Bonich's "will was overborne" during the hours of unrecorded interrogation.
The 38 masterworks by mostly unrecorded artists extend across nearly two millenniums and much of the North American continent.
The organization also noted the true size of remittances, including unrecorded flows through formal or informal channels, was significantly larger.
Lots of what happened between them happened privately, mostly in unrecorded phone calls, beyond the reach of journalists and historians.
Tunes like "Crystal Pistol" and "The Stack" sound like unrecorded hits from 40 years ago, dusted off just for them.
On the fourth day, amid chaos, the law transferring the islands to Saudi Arabia was passed in an unrecorded vote.
More challenging were the small peripheral villages, reachable only by motorcycle, where the first cases went initially unrecorded last month.
Until then, we'll just have to keep on taking notes the old-fashioned way and hope no brilliant ideas go unrecorded.    
Seconds later we cut to security-camera footage of the cell, reminding us that mistakes, big and small, rarely go unrecorded.
If you stay out of earshot, you won't be overheard, and your words will melt into the air, unsurveilled and unrecorded.
"It's OK for a lawyer to tell a client to pick up a phone and have an unrecorded phone call," said McPeak.
There are places where, against the constant obligation to be seen and remembered, we might get to be unseen, unrecorded, and forgotten.
Chatham House, a British think-tank, reckons that at least 70% of trade between Africa's biggest economy and its neighbours goes unrecorded.
If there are no objections, the bill will pass (by either UC or unrecorded voice vote) at the end of the day.
There were 233,215 civilian deaths in the first nine months of 20013, according to UN figures, though probably many more went unrecorded.
That up until the moment that she became famous, the painter and her life's work had deserved to be lost, left unrecorded.
Over time, users will end up with a trove of photos of intimate moments that would have otherwise passed unrecorded into the ether.
In some regions, land may have been occupied by different indigenous groups at different times, even changing hands after battles that were unrecorded.
Instead, it's a fundamental threat to that unobserved, unrecorded anarchy, a threat that someone will need to make an enormous sacrifice to stop.
This was an era of self-performance — of ephemeral, unrecorded shows and of rapid-fire fights in print; think Twitter, TikTok, and Snapchat.
"2.2 trillion unrecorded debt owed contractors/private sector found on federal government books, inherited from previous administration," said the message posted on twitter.
The blacks, velvety and matte, were made fresh every morning by mixing (in unrecorded proportions) oil paint, turpentine, damar resin, and whole egg.
In the largely unrecorded history of Native Americans was a pre-horse culture that required long-distance running as a vital form of communication.
And because most WeWork buildings fall below the threshold for reporting as separate businesses, the revenue they generate is now completely unrecorded, WeWork says.
That means that attacks in countries that lack a free press or are too dangerous for reporters (think Syria and Somalia) may go unrecorded.
This means that many small earthquakes go unrecorded because the vibrations they cause are too mild to be picked up by distant land-based sensors.
In October, the IIF had projected $27.2 billion in net outflows, the first net negative figure since 28, although that forecast didn't include unrecorded flows.
Its most recent annual financial filing indicates that it has $1.72 billion in unrecorded excess tax benefits resulting from share-based awards it has dispensed.
This weekend the sophisticated, space-rock-tinged, 18-piece band will perform works from across its three-disc catalog, as well as some unrecorded numbers.
In the future, will there be room for any true secret — will society allow any unrecorded thought or communication to evade detection and commercial analysis?
Last year the sheriff implemented a system allowing unrecorded inmate calls to a lawyer's landline, once the lawyer submits an affidavit listing that landline number.
Some historians, encountering mentions of the Southern Frank, undoubtedly assumed that they were merely catching the Northern one on some unrecorded tour and turned away.
Weinstein's bail was increased last week after prosecutors accused him of mishandling his ankle monitor and leaving his whereabouts unrecorded for hours at a time.
The painting, still in its original carved wooden frame, is a previously unrecorded portrait of an Omani nobleman from the court of the Sultanate of Zanzibar.
In addition to low wages, unions cite unrecorded hours, pressure on workers to hand back part of their salary under the table and other employer malpractices.
And there's an awful lot of that that was mythological; there's a lot that was real; and there's a lot that was unrecorded or falsely recorded.
Taken the day after the army had murderously cleared the square of protesters, with unrecorded numbers dying, Widener's photograph offers a sign of resistance and victory.
Merchant does the important work of excavating and compiling large numbers of details and anecdotes about the development of the iPhone, many of them previously unrecorded.
Since 2010, they wrote, about a billion and a half dollars had arrived, unrecorded, in London every month; "a good chunk" of it was from Russia.
Clinton received two no votes, Duncan and Napolitano received so little opposition that Senate only did unrecorded voice votes, and the other three were literally unanimous.
That database will store anonymized data about individual defendants—including, among other things, previously unrecorded details about their ethnicities and the precise terms of their plea deals.
A significant proportion of the world's population remains unrecorded—UNICEF estimates that a quarter of the world's children under the age of five are unregistered, for example.
With the real number likely to be much higher, the report found, as many deaths go unrecorded or bodies are never found or able to be identified.
But insufficient staff and equipment, and a lack of awareness among medical professionals mean many potentially dangerous drug reactions go unrecorded, hospital personnel across India told Reuters.
While their strong affinity for the extravagant is largely unrecorded in historical texts, modern archaeology has immensely helped to shed light on these lifestyles from 2,000 years ago.
A previously unrecorded photograph of the trailblazing abolitionist is going to auction later this month, and the Harriet Tubman Home historic site hopes to be the top bidder.
Law enforcement agencies already catalog specific tattoos associated with Russian mafia and white supremacist groups, and the FBI believes an automated system might help uncover previously unrecorded associations.
A House of Representatives committee, in an unrecorded voice vote, advanced the bill on Thursday, as about 100 people gathered at the legislature to demonstrate against the proposals.
One of the best juxtapositions is a vitrine that alternates three Sottsass glass objects with three kachina figures by unrecorded Hopi artists whose colorful geometric forms clearly relate.
Investigators and people in the gold industry say the ease with which smugglers can carry gold in their hand-luggage on planes leaving Africa helps gold flow out unrecorded.
The sale's top lot, a previously unrecorded edition of the Official 53 Stone Printing of the Declaration of Independence with French provenance and in remarkable condition, sold for $852,500.
Developed by the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies, Ellie is a virtual PTSD screening and diagnostic tool that provides patients with an anonymous, unrecorded interview session.
"Without you and without the technology of Periscope [the sit-in] would just be a debate in the Halls of Congress unrecorded because they turned off the microphones," Pelosi said.
Emerging markets faced a whopping net $735 billion in capital outflows in 2015, including unrecorded flows from net errors and admissions, the IIF, a global financial industry association said Wednesday.
Emerging markets faced a whopping net $22010 billion in capital outflows in 230, including unrecorded flows from net errors and admissions, the IIF, a global financial industry association said Wednesday.
The unrecorded debt — about $28503 trillion — works out to roughly $22019,000 for every adult living in the United States, but the country's median wealth is a mere $44,900 per adult.
"I reiterate my request that Wells Fargo provide Democratic Committee staff the same opportunity it provided to Republican Committee staff to meet with the aforementioned executives for unrecorded interviews," Waters wrote.
The IIF said the estimates, which include unrecorded flows captured by net errors and omissions, are based on official reserve data and mark a 22nd straight month of outflows from China.
Christie's recently announced that it was selling what it calls a previously unrecorded First Folio from a "discreet and off-the-radar" private collection, valued at $1.1 million to $1.7 million.
"The discovery of this previously unrecorded and remarkable diamond will cause immense excitement with collectors and connoisseurs of diamonds around the world," said Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelry for Christie's.
One such mourner, John Blaxton, spends his time investigating murders in the virtual world, and when he comes across an unrecorded murder, he finds himself in the midst of a larger mystery.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn, New York, has launched its first crowdfunding campaign in attempt to acquire a rare, previously unrecorded photograph of Harriet Tubman.
A fight at the hospital The team also discovered musket balls that were fired near the doors to the hospital, which would indicate a fight took place there that was previously unrecorded.
Occasionally the murder of an HRD will make international news, as did the killing of prominent Honduran HRD Berta Cáceres in March this year, but too often the attacks go unnoticed, unrecorded.
The Tehran Museum of Contemporary art is undergoing some "contemporary archaeology," which involves unearthing a number of previously unrecorded artworks by Pablo Picasso and a drawing by Marcel Duchamp in its archives.
Investigators are also looking into whether any foreign donations, which are illegal in the United States, were passed through Americans, and whether any donations went unrecorded, people familiar with the inquiries said.
Now a theater company and a record label with which he long collaborated are planning to release nine albums of his unrecorded music, attempting to cement his distinctive place in the canon.
The miscellaneous item reflects errors in data from OECD countries, errors in the agency's estimates for supply and demand in non-OECD countries, and stockpile changes outside the OECD that go unrecorded.
In her letter, she said Sloan, along with Chief Financial Officer John Shrewsberry, General Counsel James Strother and Chief Risk Officer Michael Loughlin, participated in unrecorded interviews with Republican committee staffers between Dec.
Sir Mo Farah, who has won four Olympic long-distance running titles, took an unrecorded quantity of L-carnitine, a supplement that is legal only in small doses, before a race in 2014.
To the Editor: I am saddened but not surprised that decades later undiagnosed and untreated (and even unrecorded) illnesses showed up in American airmen who worked at a crash site containing nuclear bombs.
Unrecorded archaeological sites within Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument could be destroyed by President Trump's border wall construction, according to a newly public National Park Service report obtained by the Washington Post.
Increasing price and restricting availability have proved effective in high-income countries, but they may be less so in lower-middle-income countries, where more than half of alcohol consumption is unrecorded, she noted.
But I insist — as I think "Little Labors" does — that motherhood is an undiscovered country in the literary sense, one we must venture into lest our experience goes unrecorded, or recorded only by men.
While claiming to be the voice for working-class Americans, Mr. Trump is doing all he can to ensure that they themselves will not be heard, and that their stories, unrecorded, will be forgotten.
Mr. Ramon Navarro had acquired the atmospheric 21972th-century drawing, showing an Italian country house, from a private collection; scholars have accepted it as a previously unrecorded work by Vernet, who lived in Rome.
In 2016, advocates tracked at least 000 murders of transgender people in the United States, the highest number ever recorded, though numbers on transgender violence tend to be unreliable since many cases go unrecorded.
"Diane Arbus" (1972), published a year after the photographer's death, documented a world of hitherto unrecorded people—carnival figures and everyday folk—who lived, it seemed, somewhere between the natural world and the supernatural.
Deep time makes a mockery of the plantations' blinkered order; under the ancient canopy, the master's stride falters and the voices of African hunters and Amerindian priests resound from the depths of unrecorded millenniums.
In June a judge ruled that Kris Kobach, Kansas's secretary of state and vice-chairman of the commission, had failed to prove that the statistics concealed an "iceberg" of unrecorded voter fraud in his state.
Government efforts to make a public accounting of land ownership date to the 19th century, but according to the Land Registry, about 15 percent of the country's area, most of it rural, is still unrecorded.
These funds plus other Arab funds — many of which move through Dubai and other conduits for unrecorded transfers — help Moscow circumvent the sanctions we and our allies have imposed due to its aggression in Ukraine.
She oversaw a "family tree" — intended as a suggestion, not a canon — of music: from unrecorded African-American music through work songs, spirituals, blues, jazz, swing, bebop, R&B, rock 'n' roll, hip-hop and onward.
Sometimes, the graves are marked by small slabs of stone with a name or a prayer carved onto it, but just as often, the names of the dead went unrecorded, their lives only traded in whispers.
A folder had mysteriously, and anonymously, appeared in his mailbox at the Rada, and its contents would be his next investigative project: a secret ledger of unrecorded cash payments made by Yanukovych's political party before Maidan.
That means that if the U.S. were to one day recognize the unrecorded federal debt, a stunning 560 percent of the median wealth of the average American could be wiped out in future taxes to cover costs.
" The same chief of staff also admitted, "it remains possible that unrecorded verbal communication existed between Snowden and one of the offices he cites, but we have not located any individual who remembers any such hypothetical conversations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A previously unrecorded photograph of Harriet Tubman has resurfaced from an album of cartes-de-visite, showing a considerably younger image of the abolitionist than those captured in other known portraits.
LAGOS, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Nigeria's government has found unrecorded debts of 2.2 trillion naira ($7.22 billion) left over from the previous administration, which turned up after an audit aimed at improving transparency, it said in a tweet.
During a six-month test run in 2015, Denver police only had their cameras turned on one out of every four times they reported using force against civilians; punches, strikes with police batons, and pepper spray went unrecorded.
We set in motion stories about the work's contents, just as we would have done had we made it inside to see it — and these stories were unrecorded, not transcribed, irreproducible, the ghostly effects of the absent object.
Although many maternal deaths that would otherwise go unrecorded are now tallied thanks to the checkbox, it is also often marked erroneously—showing recent pregnancy on the death certificates of women who died in their 173s, for example.
Abortion advocates argue in the case that the scrutiny of abortion clinics in states with governments that are hostile to abortion is above average, and that medical clinics of every kind face similar issues that often go unrecorded.
Like his predecessors on the day of a State of the Union address, Mr. Trump hosted the journalists for what was supposed to be an unrecorded lunch to give them a sense of what he would tell Congress.
" The same chief of staff also admitted that "it remains possible that unrecorded verbal communication existed between Snowden and one of the offices he cites, but we have not located any individual who remembers any such hypothetical conversations.
"In the course of at least 300 years of trade, an unrecorded number of archaeological objects was destroyed in order to make pigment," says Khandekar of the highly unethical practice, whose popularity finally petered out in the early 1900s.
Research published last year by Deutsche Bank's own analysts suggested that unrecorded capital inflows from Russia into the U.K. correlated strongly with increases in U.K. house prices and, to a lesser extent, with a strengthening of the pound sterling.
Authorities said hundreds of small businesses - many in the tourism industry - were conducting cashless transactions using point-of-sales (PoS) devices linked to Bulgaria via Malta that went unrecorded in Greece, which has had capital controls in place for a year.
He won awards for his production of Sizwe Banzi is Dead—a play about a photographer living in apartheid-era South Africa who starts photographing black women and men whose lives would otherwise go unrecorded and be lost to history.
The same Catholic ideology that campaigns to protect the unborn didn't believe that the unbaptized — never mind the unborn — were worthy of full burial rites (as grimly demonstrated by the story of Davin's hometown, Tuam, where 796 children were buried unrecorded).
Rodríguez's virgin seems to watch over the exhibition, while a twentieth-century Bocio figure by an unrecorded artist or workshop, attributed to the Republic of Benin or Togo, stands as a kind of sentinel as one enters the main gallery space.
As Congress prepares to send a tax cut gift to every American before Christmas, House Republicans appear to be getting ready to stuff a huge lump of coal in their stockings by holding a clandestine, closed-door, unrecorded vote to restore earmarks.
For the first time, Gakidou said, in an attempt to improve on previous research, the new analysis adjusted for the impact of tourism on local statistics in liquor sales and attempted to control for unrecorded drinking, such as home brewing or illicit trade.
Around July 3, days after Harambe's demise, he reportedly mentioned the joke in an unrecorded Twitch chat to user Sexualjumanji, who then repeated it in the first recorded (now deleted) tweet that would become the meme: We comin with them dicks out to avenge harambe !!!
That is the real meaning of those sets of remains on a shelf or set of bones scattered in the desert, as Molina is all too aware: a particular person who has disappeared into the often unrecorded masses of the border death count, without word to those left behind.
But some post-millennial touches hit the mark: The "Gee, Officer Krupke" sequence in which gang members express their grievances with the beat cop assumes a harsher edge in van Hove's version when the kids whip out their smart phones to make sure no police brutality goes unrecorded.
In Spain Iñaki Badiola, a former president of Spain's Real Sociedad, claimed in 2000 that between 234 and 2740 the club had made unrecorded annual payments of roughly €300,000 ($350,000) for medicines provided by Eufemiano Fuentes, a doctor who was jailed in 2013 for administering EPO and other steroids to cyclists.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Library of Congress jointly acquired a carte-de-visite album of 44 photographs that includes a previously unrecorded image of Harriet Tubman and the only known photograph of John Willis Menard, the first African American man elected to the US Congress.
In presenting these artifacts, De Becker made the conscious decision to switch from the commonly used "Artist Unknown" to the more accurate "Artist Unrecorded"— acknowledging that the deficiency lies in the house of those who took these works without recording the artist, not that anyone failed to understand themselves as artists, or their work as deserving individualized attribution.
The destructive practices of the whaling industry are ostensibly the subject of the three screens of Vertigo Sea (2015), but the work is also a visual hymn to the seas and sealife of the planet as well as a reminder of other devastating colonial legacies and histories enabled by ocean journeys that operated unchecked and unrecorded in that off-land space.
A one-man show, starring Guillaume Bailliart and staged in French, Disorder dramatizes an unrecorded but notable event in 20th century philosophy: Foucault's delivering "The Order of Discourse" at the Collège de France, his inaugural lecture there, on December 2, 1970, in which he gives his longstanding focus on discourse a political spin by looking at the institutions that control it (or so the indispensable Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy informs me).
Amid the recent amendments to the long-running US-Cuban travel embargo, MANANA is putting their focus on the oft-underlooked city of Santiago for their debut event, and will be showcasing a plethora of vibrant, unrecorded genres native to the city like the percussive rumba sub-genre, Guaguancó, Afro-Cuban hybrid, Son (a poetic of guitar music performed throughout the barrios of Santiago), as well as more modern electronic sounds of house, techno, and dubstep.
In the late 1990s, during the first few years of what would eventually turn out to be a 19-year-and-counting Arizona drought, only about 15,000 acre-feet of water were estimated to have percolated into the aquifer each year, while 100,000 were being pumped out; as the valley continued to warm throughout the 2000s and 503s, with rainfall and snowmelt plummeting, estimates for recharge went unrecorded, as annual pumping soared to 200,000 acre feet.
He finds it a bit absurd to release a single from an album designed to be ingested as a whole; he thinks YouTube has ruined the pleasures of playing new, as-yet-unrecorded music live; and last year he turned down a sizable amount of money — "My mother would have had to work 10 years to make that salary for what they'd be giving me for two minutes of music" — to use one of his songs in a car commercial.

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