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1 As circumstances unfold, the Belfast Agreement passes, once again, into uncharted waters .
2 The patriotic housewife finds her little domestic boat sailing in uncharted waters .
3 Davies is sending her into uncharted waters but it's worth a try.
4 We are in uncharted waters and it's unlikely to be plain sailing.
5 Without debate or challenge, the chancellor is steering the country into uncharted waters .
6 Legal scholars say this could move the court into uncharted waters .
7 The promise of sailing uncharted waters enticed them faster than gold.
8 Fallout from the coronavirus has put aircraft investors in uncharted waters .
9 We are in uncharted waters and the waves are getting rougher and rougher.
10 However, try to watch for a trail that leads you into totally uncharted waters .
11 Leaders must use every instrument at their disposal to navigate the uncharted waters ahead.
12 If the nurses' strike goes ahead tomorrow we will all be entering uncharted waters .
13 But even Ferguson's seasoned campaigners are entering uncharted waters with this extra, expanded phase.
14 Diller, however, has never let investor skepticism stop him from plunging ahead into uncharted waters .
15 Like so much else during the coronavirus crisis, our education system is in uncharted waters .
16 And the away side were in thoroughly uncharted waters when Grant belted home the third.
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