71.   A relative unknown before the race, she produced a devastating performance to win the world title.

72.   As a result, London must rely on third division Rosslyn Park and Havant, while the South West have drafted in relative unknowns from Exeter and Newbury.

73.   Bardhan said Deve Gowda, a relative unknown until he was elected prime minister of the United Front alliance, was not consulting other partners enough.

74.   But Arafat appeared somewhat embarrassed by his landslide victory, albeit over a relative unknown.

75.   Despite its historic importance, this election of relative unknowns generated little excitement among the public or even in political party headquarters.

76.   Despite its historic importance, this election of relative unknowns has generated little excitement among the public or even in political party headquarters.

77.   They included the pro-Russian interim leader Doku Zavgayev and two relative unknowns, Lecha Saligov and Movsar Aduyev.

78.   Though a relative unknown in Australia, Harrington has carved out an impressive record in Europe and is no stranger to tight situations.

79.   Johnson said one swimmer to keep an eye on is Chris Reynaud who was a relative unknown until he won the national backstroke championships a few weeks ago.

80.   Redwood, a relative unknown, was not being given any serious chance of an outright victory.

a. + unknown >>共 97
relative 18.78%
virtual 18.31%
great 8.22%
big 7.98%
political 6.57%
still 3.29%
biggest 3.05%
the 2.58%
complete 2.58%
young 1.88%
relative + n. >>共 688
calm 7.07%
ease 3.64%
safety 3.45%
newcomer 3.37%
obscurity 3.35%
peace 3.03%
strength 2.28%
term 2.20%
unknown 2.14%
stability 2.03%
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