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She had been killed just minutes before, and her body was otherwise unmutilated.
She was unmutilated, killed by an arrow through the heart.
He was the first person to land a giant tuna unmutilated.
It was true; he did have an unmutilated member.
Numbers in brackets show the full lengths of the unmutilated words.
She is twelve years old again in body and mind, as yet whole and unmutilated.
Gwen Nicholson's unmutilated body lay at the bottom of the stairs.
This early protection is largely responsible for the nearly unmutilated character of the cave interior.
I will procure an unmutilated specimen of this issue and compare.
Then they turned the slashed mattress over, located two unmutilated cushions, and went to bed.
The council would like to see regulations requiring that "only whole, unmutilated sharks of any species be landed."
He will go to the flames unmutilated!
I still have to find an unmutilated copy of the Ashabine Oracles.
The Treasury was authorized to redeem unmutilated trade dollars and almost 8 million were returned, about a quarter of them from China.
There was an unmutilated copy of the Ashabine Oracles there.
The body of Saifaleupolu himself was recovered unmutilated, brought down from the forest, and buried behind Apia.
(How unexpected a term "unmutilated" is in the context, and how effective.)
In the storm he would have found the same justice, the same death he had sought for Andrew, and death unmutilated.
I'm an unmutilated male, remember.
The real volume, not of history, but of facts, is directly before us, unmutilated by contrivance, or the errors of tradition.
However, he was referring to unmutilated human bodies: those that span all 24 hours of the day and live in cities with infants, adults and the elderly.
Connellan soon afterwards printed his reply in its unmutilated form as A Dissertation on Irish Grammar, 1834.
After the appearance of the 'Biographical History,' books, ornamented with engraved portraits, rose in price to five times their original value, and few could be found unmutilated.