Sentence examples for generally unfamiliar from inspiring English sources

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Today dynamic compression is generally unfamiliar to the scientific community, which impedes general understanding as to why fluid H becomes metallic at a pressure observable in a laboratory.

For all its promise, geothermal is still unsung and generally unfamiliar to homeowners, especially in Manhattan.

"People are generally unfamiliar with anything pre- Sunflowers" or pre- Sunflowerss," he said, referring tortwo of van Gogh's iconic later series.

She said she was generally unfamiliar with the Internet-fueled need to share everyday experiences with the whole world and thus wondered "what they would be accomplishing by doing it".

In a sampling in Brooklyn, most voters said that they had not received any brochures about the issue, either for or against it, and were generally unfamiliar with it.

She worked closely with Joyce in the exceedingly difficult task of reading and correcting proofs and with the French typesetters, who were generally unfamiliar with standard English, much less Joyce's complex wordplay and portmanteau words.

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Argo was founded in response to a realization that Americans had so few tea offerings that they generally were unfamiliar with anything but bagged teas.

However, the FCbP female rats were generally investigated toward the unfamiliar cue and at the termination of the cue appeared to attend more to the freezing cage mate.

If we understand correctly, the idea is that 1) rats from familiar strains elicit more "general" arousal than do rats from unfamiliar strains; and 2) "generally" aroused rats then move more and thereby open the door accidentally.

Those red wines -- smooth, spicy and highly aromatic -- are generally blends of grapes with unfamiliar names like periquita, trincadeira, baga and aragonez (a name sometimes used interchangeably with tinta roriz, the Portuguese name for the Spanish tempranillo).

However, experimental assessment of SR generally involves moving subjects to unfamiliar environments, or excessive handling, or aggression during the familiarisation period (in which subjects become acquainted prior to testing their ability to recognise each other), which in turn may change the outcome of the test.

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