Usa "unfamiliarity" in una frase
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unfamiliarity
1. The claustrophobic feeling was more than I could bear, along with the other feelings of unfamiliarity
2. The unfamiliarity of this role reversal was overwhelming in its irony
3. ground this unfamiliarity by claiming an absence of a memory, but what does this explanation
4. That Irrepressible Dawn To many, Love may appear As the coming of Spring Waking up from the icy Unfamiliarity of Winter, Uncontrolled, and as the Spring, not be governed By the calendar
5. It is the unfamiliarity of this room and his new mission that has unsteadied him
6. The voice was one he knew, a bleak light in the swooping gloom of unfamiliarity which felt as if he were drowning
7. one hand, and unfamiliarity and discomfort on the other
8. way from yesterday, surpassing the boundaries of unfamiliarity
9. Unfamiliarity breeds fear
10. Feltus remained silent for a moment as he digested this rhetorical question then gently took her elbow and started to guide her towards his office; he attributed her lack of protest to her unfamiliarity with the new surroundings into which she was willingly led
11. “None of those in the accident or their families brought any suits against him,” Bobby Dan continued with a shrug of his shoulders and an air of defeat at not having been able to convince them to initiate legal action, given his inexperience in courtroom settings and his unfamiliarity with the local social situation
12. Maybe it was the unfamiliarity, the humidity, the disorientation, but she felt herself begin to pass out again and instantly the wrestling match was over as both brothers leaped to her aid
13. There was a high turnover of staff in this section and, he supposed it would be the same over here, so his unfamiliarity should pass unnoticed — no one would be likely make any enquiries
14. It was a tense shared look of unease and unfamiliarity
15. He kissed her again, roughly and deeply, inhaling the essence of her, thrilled with the unfamiliarity of it
16. walked out of the darkness of their unfamiliarity, to
17. ” I wince at the unfamiliarity
18. Our own observation is that they were quite practicable and were resorted to by a fair number of corporations in 1936 and 1937,9 but that they were avoided by the majority, either from unfamiliarity or from a desire to throw as harsh a light as possible upon the law