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    unknown quantity


    1. ‘You were very much an unknown quantity, Lintze


    2. Particularly one who was also an unknown quantity


    3. The potential interaction between the explosive and the time device was an unknown quantity, notwithstanding the risk to her life


    4. It would benefit Mankind’s quest immeasurably, they aver, if their efforts were to produce a direction from which this “unknown quantity” emanates


    5. As for the American sergeant, she was still an unknown quantity


    6. His family is still mostly an unknown quantity to me, but I believe that it will abide by Count Raymond’s words and commands


    7. If Infinite Wisdom were asked, as has been well said, what is the sum of twice six, the answer would not be an unknown quantity or an endless line of figures, but the limited number twelve


    8. as the Establishment was concerned I was an unknown quantity up here, existing for the


    9. Mac had never seen combat, didn’t know these officers, and was largely an unknown quantity to himself


    10. Yet it is only necessary to abandon the false view (adopted to gratify the ‘heroes’) of the efficacy of the directions issued in wartime by commanders, in order to find this unknown quantity

    11. This problem is only solvable if we cease arbitrarily to substitute for the unknown x itself the conditions under which that force becomes apparent-such as the commands of the general, the equipment employed, and so on- mistaking these for the real significance of the factor, and if we recognize this unknown quantity in its entirety as being the greater or lesser desire to fight and to face danger


    12. There was an unknown quantity about Thenardier; hence the absolute empire of the man over that woman


    13. Youth is the smile of the future in the presence of an unknown quantity, which is itself


    14. Yet it is only necessary to abandon the false view (adopted to gratify the “heroes”) of the efficacy of the directions issued in wartime by commanders, in order to find this unknown quantity


    15. This problem is only solvable if we cease arbitrarily to substitute for the unknown x itself the conditions under which that force becomes apparent—such as the commands of the general, the equipment employed, and so on—mistaking these for the real significance of the factor, and if we recognize this unknown quantity in its entirety as being the greater or lesser desire to fight and to face danger


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