Sentence examples for generally unknown to from inspiring English sources

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The course is generally unknown to contestants until the start of the rally.

How this Italian institution – legendary in Turin for over 20 years – has remained generally unknown to travellers and music junkies outside Italy is a mystery.

Tsvet's development of chromatographic procedures was generally unknown to chemists in the Western world because he published either in German botanical journals or in Russian works.

Her research in X-rays and later gamma-ray astrophysics required solid statistical methods which were generally unknown to astronomers in the early nineties.

Although he was known as Mr. Republican in Nebraska, he actually began his political career as a Democrat, a fact that The Omaha World-Herald said was generally unknown to his many friends and supporters over the years.

In 1920 he died at age 32, generally unknown to the world at large but recognized by mathematicians as a phenomenal genius, without peer since Leonhard Euler (1707 83) and Carl Jacobi (1804 51).

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Before the 1972 Munich Olympics, the Black September Organisation, or BSO (Ayloul al-Aswad in Arabic), was generally unknown except to a handful of Middle East specialists and intelligence services who followed a deadly game of exchanging assassinations between Palestinian guerrilla groups and the Israeli intelligence service Mossad.

"This is one where conservation was at the forefront of people's minds for animals that everyone cares about". Numerous species that generally are unknown to the public, including the pangolins, thresher sharks and Barbary macaques, "came away with some very strong protections," he noted.

In spite of this, the structure of the cusp during periods of a small IMF BZ component is generally unknown; partly due to fully 3-D nature of interaction and partly due to a lack of experimental data.

Moreover, the model order of the underlying system is generally unknown and due to noise and model errors, usual statistical criteria cannot be used.

And it is they who most strive for being fed by the state … This was at once a shameful and pathetic scene of the buffoons of dead classic names and the mob of generally unknown literary fungus, to put it sharply.

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