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1 In the town of the Panhandle region zero weather is practically unknown .
2 To-day the processes of cloth making are practically unknown outside the factory.
3 Afternoon tea was then an exotic institution, practically unknown in California society.
4 Under such circumstances it is not surprising that divorce was practically unknown .
5 Two other names mentioned, those of Norfell and Pinney, were practically unknown .
6 Positive soil enrichment is practically unknown in the great corn belt.
7 He was practically unknown there and in all of Europe outside of Italy.
8 Before the days of bicycles Bolney was practically unknown , so retired is it.
9 Promotion from the ranks, as we understand it, is practically unknown .
10 Sanitation was practically unknown ; only 10 percent of households had even a basic privy.
11 That is why the postbellum terrors of reconstruction were practically unknown in the State.
12 Balsam is practically unknown in the high hills, and the rocks are especially hard.
13 Now clouds are practically unknown in the skies of Pellucidar.
14 In several nations illiteracy is practically unknown and per capita production increases almost everywhere.
15 In the Bay of Bengal alone, piracy on a dangerous scale was practically unknown .
16 The mineral resources of the United States were practically unknown .
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