21.   He was twice executive of the year in the International Hockey League, where he worked for seven years, but is a relative unknown.

22.   In the eight new franchises, nobody could predict the dynamics of older players and younger players, familiar players and relative unknowns.

23.   Jurors often find it difficult to believe that Hollywood stars would need to steal ideas from relative unknowns.

24.   Kendrick Noble, a New York media consultant, put it into perspective, recalling that Capital Cities Communications was a relative unknown when it acquired ABC.

25.   Kilner and Travis are relative unknowns but display nice chemistry.

26.   Lawyers who practice before the FTC said she is a relative unknown in the two key areas of FTC authority -- antitrust and consumer protection.

27.   Lukas pointed out that Grindstone, his Derby winner last year, was a relative unknown at this point a year ago.

28.   Most of those on the starting grid were relative unknowns.

29.   Next to prestigious designer labels one finds work by relative unknowns.

30.   Or it may be a relative unknown.

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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