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1 They could enter the South Seas; though their islands were almost unknown .
2 He was almost unknown to the local inhabitants, even to the servants.
3 The almost unknown existence of the little hamlet is readily accounted for.
4 As yet the use of machinery and artificial manure is almost unknown .
5 But here the very names of literature and science are almost unknown .
6 In fact, then, I write upon an almost unknown and untouched subject.
7 Wife-beating and even more ignoble forms of marital cruelty are almost unknown .
8 Quarrels and sickness of mind or body are almost unknown amongst them.
9 Some of these, great favourites at the time, are now almost unknown .
10 If we become outdoor sleepers, coughs and colds will be almost unknown .
11 They are medicinal, too, and as yet almost unknown to white men.
12 Unusual as they were, almost unknown , they were thunder-drops and shook her.
13 A praying, Bible-reading captain and ship's company was a thing almost unknown .
14 However, until recently, service design was almost unknown in public services.
15 In that rural district an actual, downright murder was almost unknown .
16 For years Suleimani kept a low profile and was almost unknown .
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