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"It was a bit of an unknown for them too.
Mr. Welser-Möst, a 42-year-old Austrian, is a bit of an unknown.
Any time you make a change, there's a bit of an unknown".
"But for the time being, it's a bit of an unknown risk".
Philip Hammond, the Transport Secretary, said Mr Johnson's views were "a bit of an unknown".
That makes Maryland a bit of an unknown outside the conference.
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Being my first foreign assignment, I was expecting a bit of a rough ride into an unknown territory and the horribly distressing subject matter within it, but nothing I couldn't handle.
"It's a bit of a step into the unknown for Jonathan Trott, but he's got the right characteristics, the right temperament to be able to deal with that well.
We've got a really good squad and I think last year it was a bit of a case of the unknown with players not really knowing much about the opposition.
"This is a bit of a series of the unknown for this team because they've not played in the subcontinent and not faced any really world-class spinners," he said on Test Match Special.
It was a bit of a surprise since he was an unknown before I selected him.
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