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"Little-known" in a Sentence (16 examples)
I have dwelt ever in realms apart from the visible world; spending my youth and adolescence in ancient and little-known books, and in roaming the fields and groves of the region near my ancestral home.
A high-level conference in Benin this week is bringing together African heads of state and health officials to discuss efforts to contain the little-known Buruli ulcer.
A little-known U.S. anti-money laundering law is costing international travelers millions of dollars a year, raising concerns of civil liberties’ advocates that many innocent people are unwittingly being swept up by a statute designed to catch criminals.
It's a little-known fact.
The Misses Marie Deutsch and Ann Solomon are vacationing in that littlest-known part of the world—New York—and believing in the slogan of “See America First,” they started their vacation by visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art....
She turned out a script that was a masterpiece of its kind. On her advice, Rowland engaged a little-known director, Rex Ingram, and an even less-known actor, Rudolph Valentino, to star in it.
Some little-known lines belonging to the State exist in the extreme south-west corner of Western Australia, to serve the timber country.
Using pen and sketching pencil with talent, as well as with the advertised “attention and care,” he proves himself to be a perceptive and interesting guide to a little-known region and an even less-known people.
The mayoral race between a little-known congressman and an even less-known businessman threatened to polarize race relations across the country.
“That is from a ‘Sonnet to Love.’ ” He looked up at Marie and lowered his voice. “By Omar Duvall, a little-known sonnet by a littler-known poet.”
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Someone will come out in a moment, he guessed, acclimatizing himself to the atmosphere, and reminiscing nostalgically about the time he and his young wife-to-be were early arrivals for a first night performance of a little-known play by an even lesser-known amateur theatrical group.
In the thirty years between the end of World War II and 1975, the FTC, a somewhat little-known independent federal agency headed by even lesser-known political appointees, forced almost one hundred similar compulsory licensing decrees upon other American companies, […]
She is marginal even in relation to the marginal: the little-known avant-garde writer’s even lesser-known wife.
Battersea Power Station is among a host of world monuments that have been placed on a list of threatened heritage. It is one of 67 cultural sites in 41 countries deemed to be at risk from the forces of nature and social, political and economic change. They range from Venice to the little-known village of Pok Fu Lam in Hong Kong, and include sites dating from prehistory to the twentieth century.
Caparaonia itaiquara is the sole member of this genus of Brazilian gymnophthalmids. It is among the least-known of the little-known gymnophthalmids (cells filled: 12% v. 19%).
London Transport Museum's Siddy Holloway and rail historian and RAIL contributor Tim Dunn will reunite to discover more hidden sites and little-known stories from the Tube.
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