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be unknown for
adjective
Not known; unidentified; not well known.
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The 24-year-old unknown playing the young hero is unlikely to be unknown for long, having been cast opposite Johnny Depp in the "Orlando Bloom role" (ie fresh-faced hunk) for the fourth in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
This "backwards heat flow" result seems to be unknown for g∈BMO1 and even g∈L∞.
Stephen Roseman, the head of hedge fund Thesis Capital, says that the effects of this current wave of spending will be unknown for quite some time.
We assumed that the standard deviation of timber volume, S h, would be unknown for the purposes of survey design and used the standard deviation of the primary stratification variable instead.
Since the strata used to simulate the plot population is deemed to be "unknown" for the simulated sampling, the simulated population is re-stratified using the auxiliary variables OV and CC. 6.
Nevertheless, the direction of transcription will still be unknown for the resulting contigs.
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The cause of SARS was unknown for the first month.
"Go to companies who are unknown for design, visit the factory, see what the weaknesses are.
It is unknown, for example, if Ms. Schuler had called her husband.
This advanced technique, typical of relatively recent Homo sapiens populations, is unknown for Homo erectus.
The bomber whose identity is unknown, for now is dead, along with twenty-two of his victims.
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