The essays provide a glimpse into the many unexplored themes in Birmingham history. |
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To scholars and students in other fields Bogomilism still offers many unexplored, or half-explored, possibilities. |
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Hence the realm they dominate, one of the largest uniform habitats on the planet, remains unexploited and largely unexplored. |
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For many years, Africa, especially the hinterland, remained unknown, unexplored and unexploited. |
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Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored. |
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Monitoring and attempts to access unexplored sites are ongoing, but new alliances must be made. |
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European settlers saw Australia as new and unexplored, perfect terrain over which to cast and re-cast the colonial net. |
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Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves. |
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Most excitingly there are a number of areas with huge potential for safaris that remain largely unexplored. |
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At the same time, keeping your units grouped will prevent you from finding quests and items in the unexplored areas of the map. |
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The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas. |
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Still, you don't have to search out the dirt tracks to find unexplored country. |
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While poaching had existed prior to this, the areas where tigers lived were unknown and many unexplored. |
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An enormous natural wormhole was detected, leading to an unexplored area of the universe. |
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Space may be the final frontier, but what lurks below the waves is one of the last unexplored areas of the planet. |
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There were other rooms down there, sleeping quarters, a kitchen, a lounge type room, and a many other unexplored areas. |
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It was hard to choose between his heart and his mind, especially when those areas were vastly unexplored in his case. |
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This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women. |
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Our work demands people's best and allows all of us to move ahead into unexplored areas. |
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For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields. |
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This is a largely unexplored field, mainly because the size of the mirrors used in infrared space telescopes has so far been limited. |
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As a result, themes developed in early chapters are dropped or go unexplored in later ones. |
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Yet this is an area that is largely unexplored in the literature on research methods. |
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Yet for all their efforts, little consensus on this topic has emerged, and many areas remain unexplored. |
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Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology. |
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However, the details of functional divergence between duplicate genes remain largely unexplored. |
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Content lifetime is still a poorly understood and unexplored research area. |
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Another unexplored area is familial and common environmental factors involved in both asthma and panic. |
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Marston's movie leaves you with an unsatisfying feeling that the comparison has been coyly hinted at, but left unexplored. |
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These barriers have left the events of many great battles untold and unexplored. |
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It is maiden also when it is still in its original, unused, untouched or unexplored condition. |
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While the concept of unwelcomeness being tied to accessibility of health care has been relatively unexplored, it is no less important. |
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Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam. |
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The novel is full of vignettes that hint at possibilities left determinedly unexplored. |
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Back then there were not many cave divers active in the Yorkshire Dales and most sumps were virtually unexplored. |
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We suggest that this tree species should be considered an indicator species with unexplored economic potential. |
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A good idea conceived by a developer without access to hardware like this is likely to remain unexplored. |
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When he looked into the huge chasm all he could see was the darkest black, the inky color of the unexplored depths of an ancient cave. |
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It is this moment of rupture which carries the denouement of the film into relatively unexplored territory in Australian landscape cinema. |
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Chinese companies are interested in Mongolia's largely unexplored coal deposits and other mineral reserves. |
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Research that helps us understand how older diabetics view their illness is largely unexplored. |
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For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored. |
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I shall move the Trenton into the unexplored quadrant behind the Milky Way and search for any remaining human warships. |
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Terahertz radiation represents the last unexplored frontier of the radio wave and light spectrum, Nori said. |
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The Jungians believe we fall in love with people who represent unexplored parts of ourselves. |
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We moved further east, deeper into a vast region of unexplored lakes and lagoons where the only transport could be by boat. |
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The cities we live in have unexplored parts, and the art can provide a sort of revaluation of the world. |
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When the first humans reached our shores, America was the greatest unexplored frontier on earth. |
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The rivalry between the European colonial powers in Africa reached a peak in these unclaimed and unexplored regions of the equatorial belt. |
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His Antarctic flights were to fly over unexplored areas also. |
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Camels were first brought to Australia in the 19th century as pack animals that were well suited to opening up the country's vast unexplored deserts. |
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The many glories of Babylon, for example, lay unexplored not far from the boundaries of Baghdad. |
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There are many unexplored ways to get a computer user to work faster. |
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Mayer and his group are currently mapping unexplored areas of the Arctic. |
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Derrida's theory of supplementarity is useful in understanding the extent to which ethnic art explodes postmodern theory in unexpected and unexplored new directions. |
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It was only recently discovered that the majority of these wells and caverns are interconnected, and much of this subterranean landscape is still unexplored. |
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The area probably also harbours large unexplored oil resources. |
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Her conversations are never completed, her ideas left unexplored, and her truths half spoken while Hatanaka indulges in another riff about the story. |
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They reached South Georgia after 17 days in mountainous seas, but still faced a 22-mile trek across unexplored mountains, glaciers and snowfields to get help. |
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Last week some of them discovered a remote and unexplored passage in Assynt, a find that affords them the privilege of assigning a name to the new cave. |
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Another unexplored aspect of morphology involves septal microstructure. |
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Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography. |
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Despite the far-ranging scope of earlier work, aspects of germination and conversion physiology, and biochemistry in somatic embryos remain unexplored. |
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But the area is also an unexplored region of picturesque villages and surprising flavors. |
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That question likewise goes unexplained by Boehner and unexplored by Moore. |
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Antarctica is one of the great unexplored areas of the world. |
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There's a vast and virtually unexplored area where the two overlap. |
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Ceres, located in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is the largest unexplored world of the inner solar system. |
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An absolute system cannot afford to leave any nook or cranny of existence unexplored. |
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As exploration ignited both popular and scientific interest in the polar regions and Africa, so too did the mysteries of the unexplored oceans. |
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Namibia has rich coastal and marine resources that remain largely unexplored. |
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Small towns and villages are scattered across the forest, and because its vegetation is so dense, some remote areas are still unexplored. |
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That practice differed from the official Portuguese and Spanish cartographers, who omitted from their maps all unexplored coastlines. |
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However, its potential effects and regulative mechanism in development of chicken ovarian prehierarchical follicles remain unexplored. |
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Since it is closed by ice most of the year it remained largely unexplored until the late nineteenth century. |
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The unexplored southern continent was a frequent subject of fantastic fiction in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Imaginary voyages genre. |
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Large areas of New Guinea are unexplored by scientists and anthropologists due to extensive forestation and mountainous terrain. |
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There are over 180 known cists on Dartmoor although there could be up to 100 that remain buried underneath unexplored cairns. |
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For much of European history, the north polar regions remained largely unexplored and their geography conjectural. |
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It's all very intricate but the lack of body memory doing tendu here, allonge there, makes his work unexplored territory for a ballet dancer's brain. |
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Dating back to medieval times, the expression Hic Sunt Dracones, or one like it, adorned ancient maps and charts that marked unexplored territory. |
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Ore hosted in a norite body within a large unexplored anorthosite complex. |
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Theoretical work on these derivates reveals exciting new phenomena, but experimentally this field is largely unexplored due to synthesis technique limitations. |
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Although many parts of the island are lichenologically unexplored the general distribution of quite a number of more conspicuous lichens can be outlined fairly reliably. |
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French claims to French Louisiana stretched thousands of miles from modern Louisiana north to the largely unexplored Midwest, and west to the Rocky Mountains. |
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Large areas beneath the ocean surface still remain effectively unexplored. |
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Currently, especially the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in the north is considered to be an unexplored area that has the potential to hold exploitable gold deposits. |
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The ATS endowment funds development of advanced seagoing technologies and opportunities for high-risk, high-reward seagoing research, often in remote, unexplored regions. |
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There are at least 12,914 marine species in South Africa, but small bodied species are poorly documented and the abyssal zone is almost completely unexplored. |
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