Examples of using Virtually unknown in English and their translations into Dutch
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Recumbents are virtually unknown here.
Are virtually unknown in america and europe.
In the Netherlands Java is virtually unknown.
He is virtually unknown in his homeland.
frosts are virtually unknown in Coverack.
The name is virtually unknown in the mycological literature.
alternative health products were virtually unknown in Canada.
The Council is virtually unknown as an institution.
At the end of the'60s, the Scandinavian erotic cinema was virtually unknown.
Enlightenment is virtually unknown in the West.
Doosan is virtually unknown.
She is, however, virtually unknown in the Netherlands.
as'fresh milk' is virtually unknown See milk below.
Until recently, Maca was virtually unknown outside of the Peruvian Andes.
perhaps because the interior was virtually unknown.
However, this story is virtually unknown in the Netherlands.
And there is still another form of nonspiritual energy which is virtually unknown on Urantia;
His music is today virtually unknown, and many of his works are lost.
And there is still another form of nonspiritˆual energyˆ which is virtually unknown on Urantiaˆ;
It has therefore remained virtually unknown to most theologians.
He was virtually unknown when he entered the 1976 Olympic marathon.
Deintegration as a word is virtually unknown in the Dutch language.
5 decimals was virtually unknown.
In this way, the Tarot gives access to‘virtually unknown forces of the mind'.
Askja was virtually unknown until the tremendous eruption which started on March 29, 1875.
However, it is relatively unknown outside of Taiwan and virtually unknown in the Western world.
In the year 1919, a virtually unknown German mathematician,
are virtually unknown in America and Europe.
Let us virtually unknown artists and songs heard in German,
But basic things like prayer are virtually unknown to most young Christians today.