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Being on the outside was unfamiliar, he said, but not much different.
They are also unfamiliar to most Americans, but should not be.
These people had become unfamiliar to him in just a few weeks.
The name did not seem to be unfamiliar to him.
The voice at the other end of the phone was unfamiliar.
She'd only been living here for a week and everything was unfamiliar.
He turned to his left and saw an unfamiliar face.
The large first word was unfamiliar to him, but the others were easy to read.
Every one of them has an unfamiliar take on the subject.
He lived in a part of town unfamiliar to me.
It was too early in the day to try the unfamiliar.
Not that the public was unfamiliar with the business before.
But she had known there would be many unfamiliar things.
The language was similar to their own but many terms were unfamiliar.
All because he had let the girl drive an unfamiliar road alone.
"Why do people always think a name from an unfamiliar language has to mean something?"
But for those unfamiliar with the system and the language, it may not matter.
But the woman was doing something completely unfamiliar with her eyes.
An opportunity to win a world in ways unfamiliar to many.
We have many forms, most of which are unfamiliar to you.
He was, after all, an unfamiliar man she had come upon suddenly.
Half a minute later the unfamiliar voice was back on the line.
"I think a lot of people are unfamiliar with it."
And some parents were too worried about the unfamiliar experience.
And was sitting there when this unfamiliar guy came in.