| 21. | We're in unchartered territory,"
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| 22. | "At this particular point we're in clearly unchartered waters,"
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| 23. | Much of the process is unchartered territory.
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| 24. | Clearly the Australians are in unchartered territory.
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| 25. | At that time, Branford was affiliated with the ( unchartered ) New Haven Colony.
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| 26. | "It's unchartered territory, " said Mario Angastiniotis, an economist.
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| 27. | "It's completely unchartered territory for the major parties in England ."
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| 28. | We were going into unchartered waters.
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| 29. | But Kerry will head out of the comfort of his hometown Friday into decidedly unchartered terrain.
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| 30. | The new world economy has brought with it lots of possibilities, yet lots of unchartered territory.
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