(1) The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject.(2) This means that someone has to provide the U.S. Army the best available unclassified information in an unclassified finished intelligence product.(3) Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated.(4) Unsurprisingly, the most expensive was the prestigious Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Club which chose to remain unclassified in the u2018Be Our Guestu2019 guide 2004.(5) The department's information base is either scattered or unclassified .(6) The new operation will gather and analyze such unclassified information as Web sites, blogs, mosque sermons, databases, and even T-shirt slogans.(7) The hotel, which was traditionally seen as a magnet for the highest fliers on the Dublin social scene, shunned the four-star ranking and chose instead to become an unclassified hotel until it completed a programme of refurbishments.(8) Despite progress in the classification of renal tumors, a small subset of renal carcinomas remains unclassified (ie, renal cell carcinoma, not otherwise specified).(9) The accelerator work here will be unclassified , subjected to rigorous reviews and to publication of results.(10) More than 33% of gene transcripts annotated with unknown function were included in the category of unclassified proteins.(11) There is, in fact, much additional unclassified material available to readers.(12) Scientific ignorance is part of the problem, especially considering the truism that most of the world's species still remain unclassified while they are being lost at unprecedented rates.(13) The people it does not suit are the consumers, and the owners of a group of well-established but unclassified chateaux that produce excellent wines far removed from the bathtub rubbish of the generic AC Bordeaux wine market.(14) A fifth category of unclassified RCC is used for tumors that do not readily fit into one of the other categories.(15) Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas.(16) Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages.