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1701. Norris, Ideal World, I. ii. 111. If an ideal proposition be an actual unsuspended truth.
1792. Wordsw., Descr. Sk., 39. While unsuspended wheels the village dance.
1891. T. Hardy, Tess, xxxvi. His thought had been unsuspended; he was becoming ill with thinking.