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But this is unexplored terrain.

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Earth's oceans are vast, unexplored regions full of unanswered questions.

However, with so much of the Arctic unexplored the estimates are unreliable.

The exploration side of his job involves searching unexplored areas for new species.

Our wish was to link astrophysics with environmental science, which is quite an unexplored area.

Discoveries in hot springs or in deep ocean vents, for instance, hint at entirely new and unexplored ecosystems.

Iraq is also estimated to have a large supply of oil, and unexplored areas may hold much more.

The paper said the tomb was in a previously unexplored area between the two palaces Herod built on the site.

Some oilmen reckon that Egypt's reserves have actually risen in recent years, and much of the country remains unexplored.

"Noses are prominent facial features and yet their use as a biometric has been largely unexplored," said the University of Bath's Dr Adrian Evans.

Everywhere all round the parts occupied by the French there were unexplored regions unoccupied beyond, in which the French fancied there were even more riches to be found.

"With such a large and light plane never having flown before, the aircraft's flight behaviour remains unexplored," the flight team said in a statement.

Debate is the antithesis, because in debate the lines are drawn, the premises largely unexplored, the points of view attacked and defended.

One conservationist who recently went looking for a rare poisonous bird in an unexplored region had to take along a local shaman as a guide, a measure of Papua New Guinea's splendid isolation.

Oil executives have wanted to enter Iraq's giant and relatively unexplored fields since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, but they mostly passed on the first opportunity earlier this summer.

But you must know that the one wreath that I had woven is for the many, for those who are seen in glimpses, or dwell in lands unexplored, or live in poets' songs.

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