Sentence examples for unknown arrives from inspiring English sources

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For many in the seaport, historic preservation blurs with autobiography: you worry over the old buildings not to preserve the past, but to preserve the present, before the unknown arrives -- or more precisely, to preserve the present's relationship to the past.

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Mr. Bernanke, by comparison something of an unknown, arrived with the goal of "depersonalizing" Fed policy.

Ultimately, sex was the sword that Caravaggio swung to get attention when, as a young penniless unknown arriving in Rome from the provinces in the 1590s, he painted pictures of young men who posed as – and probably were – prostitutes.

Audubon, poor and unknown, had arrived in plantation country to tutor a landowner's daughter.

The investigation began on June 6 , 2003 when a syringe with drops of an unknown substance arrived by express mail at the agency's office.

As a result of the presence of nonstandard correlations, their quantity, and the true length of each of them are a priori unknown, we arrive at a conclusion that, in the general case, initial information can be not only fuzzy, but also contradictory and indefinite.

Apart from unknown (newly arrived) packets, behavior of which is captured by known probabilities, we have a state for good packets (successfully overheard) and one for bad packets (those not overheard), where the scheduler has deterministic knowledge of the decoding event.

A crater contemporary with this shows Achilles at the altar holding the naked Troilus upside down while Hector, Aeneas and an otherwise unknown Trojan Deithynos arrive in the hope of saving the youth.

Of the remaining 128 questionnaires, 8 were returned by the postal service (addressee unknown), 17 arrived without demographic details, rendering them unusable, and 103 questionnaires were not returned at all.

Having, like all his fellow travelers, been shorn of his memory on the voyage to Novilla, Simón arrives in unknown territory and must establish himself; he must find shelter and he must find work to support himself and the boy.

But in Papua New Guinea, where babies are still fed this way, kissing was unknown until Europeans arrived in the 18th century.

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