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1701.  Norris, Ideal World, I. ii. 111. If an ideal proposition be an actual unsuspended truth.

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1792.  Wordsw., Descr. Sk., 39. While unsuspended wheels the village dance.

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1891.  T. Hardy, Tess, xxxvi. His thought had been unsuspended; he was becoming ill with thinking.

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