Sentences with phrase «uncounted number»

The phrase "uncounted number" means that the exact quantity or amount is unknown or cannot be determined. Full definition
But among uncounted numbers of places where the «Oregon Petition / Spice Girls» narrative is seen, the only direct source for names other than «Ginger Spice» is a US Congressman who was — for some unknown reason — glad to see the «involvement of the other band members» in the petition.
But then, neither is coal, which has killed uncounted numbers of people through respiratory disease and mine disasters, and which hasravaged the environment in Appalachia.
The largest Pentecostal body, the Church of God in Christ estimates its total membership at 3 million, and there are uncounted numbers of persons affiliated with less well - known church groupings and thousands of free - standing congregations.
Instead, party committees and independent groups like House Majority PAC sent an uncounted number of email appeals that collectively raised tens of millions of dollars from activists across the country.
Despite his position, Wilson did what an uncounted number of parents do daily: He sought to transfer his child to a higher - performing school.
There are also the uncounted numbers of animals not included in census figures; they are part of widely varying estimates of feral animals that never make it to shelters, homes, or highways.
We saw huge bumphead parrotfish, many angel fish, school of sweetlips fish, school of spade fish and uncounted number of coral small fish.
An uncounted number of homes are heavily damaged.
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