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1 Mr Kim Dae-jung's victory has led the country politically into unexplored territory .
2 And certainly, the mind-body connection is pretty much unexplored territory in science.
3 So he went farther north instead, tracing aimless paths into unexplored territory .
4 It is unexplored territory , except to the farmers and a few stray fishermen.
5 Cortez, way back on Earth, when that planet itself had offered unexplored territory .
6 Two years on, the dream-life of Brazil is still largely unexplored territory for Europeans.
7 So the arena was a bold stroke into unexplored territory .
8 Until late 2004, Libya's unexplored territory had been off-limits for decades because of U.S. sanctions.
9 Organiser Stanley van der Ziel says journalism is largely unexplored territory within university English departments.
10 Which meant everyone was very much in unexplored territory .
11 The performances built on his achievements while the writing makes a break for unexplored territory .
12 We're in unexplored territory when it comes to that.
13 And something simple, because's the kitchen is unexplored territory .
14 A New Language This is largely unexplored territory .
15 Cheltenham's Open, an event he has attended every year since 1992, is suddenly a strange, unexplored territory .
16 This had the pace of real drama and the advantage of being - dramatically - unexplored territory .
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