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But because of the nonpartisan redistricting, which redrew districts without the goal of protecting incumbents, seven longtime members chose to retire instead of campaigning in comparatively unfamiliar territory.
For example, when rotating the human heart (a comparatively unfamiliar object), participants were happy with their rotation, even if the heart was slightly tilted off the Y axis.
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Friendless, without a firm grasp of English, and unfamiliar with American culture (especially the humor and the comparatively reserved nature of interpersonal relationships), he still had to meet Berkeley's difficult graduate demands.
The wine list is filled with unfamiliar but well-made Greek reds and whites, many at comparatively gentle prices.
Once the 18-to-21-year-old 18-to-21-year-old 18-to-21-year-old 18-to-21-year-old 18-to-21-year-old will wanderecognizes of several unfamiliar paths: S/he mayoure younusualmeans of much longed-forespecte from andompadmirationjuvenile world.
Unfamiliar faces.
Unfamiliar surroundings bring unfamiliar hazards.
Comparatively well.
PETER SCHJELDAHL: Unfamiliar, surprising.
Define any unfamiliar terms.
The sound was unfamiliar.
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