He illuminatingly discusses familiar writers, and he also cites many figures unknown to me. |
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The invisible causes were old griefs and fears and other conditions unknown to me. |
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The last general manager, or president, resigned for reasons unknown to me. |
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This experience opened the doors to my inner world and unleashed my creativity and pushed it towards new horizons, until then, unknown to me. |
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A love beyond description, unknown to me up to now, passed from Him into my palpitating heart. |
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I am familiar with the scent of roses, lilies and lavender, but that of juniper is still unknown to me. |
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Growing up, the story of the Battle of Hong Kong and its particulars were largely unknown to me. |
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We soon discovered why that part of town was hitherto unknown to me. |
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One thing that was unknown to me is that the train was not going into Turkey, maybe because of the strained political relationship between both countries. |
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This priest was opening up to me a new spirit, unknown to me up till then. |
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We walk through the aisles where most of the food, like bitter melon and durian and mangosteen, is unknown to me. |
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McClure, unknown to me, was on the cutting edge of treating patients with heart problems nonsurgically. |
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The territory I had sold him was largely occupied by the Duke of Oklahoma, and, no doubt, by other potentates and panjandrums unknown to me. |
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The story is still unknown to me, the new story. |
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Andrew Sachs was unknown to me, but not to John. |
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I will tell of one very quickly, where a person was using a pharmaceutical product that is unknown to me and on his own initiative began to use St. John's wort and had a very dire consequence. |
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For the last few years, I have traveled roads dark and unknown to me. |
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