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She is so unknown, such a back-room figure suddenly to appear in frontline politics.
Mr. Simon, 50, is so unknown that he joked about how USA Today, on its front page this morning, called him "Paul Simon Jr".
Presided over by the callow Kim Jong Un, the milestone will now look even more hollow.The dead Kim has left a failing, nuclear-armed, totalitarian state in the hands of a youth who has rarely if ever made a public utterance, and who is so unknown outside his small circle of advisers that it is not clear whether he is 27 or 28.
"It's a story of disconnection and disintegration, where we as young students are spreading ourselves across so many different areas of our lives work, extracurricular, in our academic pursuits because the future is so unknown and we feel so much more pressure to be prepared for that," she says.
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"It was so unknown and so new.
"How can this be so unknown?" he kept repeating.
The initial beginning of opera is so far from us, it's so unknown.
"I was so unknown by not only the fans, but also myself," Agassi said.
The search is worth it: because they are so unknown, they are usually a very good value.
It seems curious that this enchanting mountain village, so accessible to Italy's beautiful Tyrrhenian coastline, should be so unknown to tourists.
As Mr. Bailey leads the way to the newest dig site, named Motsetse, he explains how such a wondrous place could be so unknown.
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