Examples of using Relatively unknown in English and their translations into Spanish
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Last week, a relatively unknown band sold out London's 7,000 capacity Alexandra Palace purely on the strength of word of mouth.
Two relatively unknown armed groups claimed responsibility,
he was relatively unknown in Italy.
Relatively unknown by the general public,
Shapplin was relatively unknown in the United States until composer Graeme Revell used her voice on his score for the movie Red Planet.
Their very significant but relatively unknown pieces are perfect illustrations of the concepts studied in the previous class.
until 1936 was relatively unknown.
Japanese technologies are still relatively unknown among the States parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and are not being
secluded, and relatively unknown island of Nevis.
However, the Raczyńskis remained relatively unknown until the 18th century,
Thus, the Red Sox moved to sign him while he was still relatively unknown, in part to get him for the lowest price possible.
which sparked the idea to devise a universal software solution to counter these then relatively unknown computer threats.
for that reason it is relatively unknown.
condoms are a relatively unknown novelty, and homophobia is rampant.
alongside the then relatively unknown Daniel Craig.
Some experimental small-scale fishing had been allowed in limited areas for the purposes of gathering data to assess populations of relatively unknown stocks.
of Ivy Ling Po, who was a relatively unknown supporting actress, as the male lead.
If you go through our list of bookies, some relatively unknown names will quickly jump out at you.
at the time a relatively unknown school in Fairfax, Virginia.
since they were relatively unknown throughout the world.