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Others, who are very few in numbers, are explorers, people who venture off and discover new paths and to map out unfamiliar terrain.
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This is targeted at the enthusiast market, as well as those who may be unfamiliar with overclocking.
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It feels a bit like being blindfolded and put in an unfamiliar room and feeling your way around.
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Both shyness and introversion can outwardly manifest with socially withdrawn behaviors, such as tendencies to avoid social situations, especially when they are unfamiliar.
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Moreover, the script, acting, and interpretations of the original characters came across as unfamiliar and very unlike their portrayals in the series.
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He uses multiple complex sentences, employs unfamiliar, old-fashioned and long forgotten words as well as scientific (e.g. biological) terminology.
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The design team involving the architects, consultants, and contractors had to work together on a trial and error basis to evolve solutions to unfamiliar problems.
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The confusion came from the unfamiliar look of the blood after the serum had separated from the blood cells.
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Vagrant shrews sometimes use echolocation to orient themselves in unfamiliar locations, although they are probably not able to use it to locate prey.
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The charm soon wore off, however, as they had to face the reality of elephantiasis-bearing mosquitos, as well as other unfamiliar tropical diseases.
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