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- he is extremely terrified. As a result, he is often sheltered and unknowledgeable of some of the suggestive content his peers understand, and is also...
- dominants will reveal a rather stunning contrast, and could cause the unknowledgeable analyzer to suspect errors. ... the distinction between the two [tri-tone...
- "nothing more than drawn-out vehicles for the further display of Jones' unknowledgeable use of mellotron and synthesizer". Writing for the same publication...
- "nothing more than drawn-out vehicles for the further display of Jones' unknowledgeable use of mellotron and synthesizer." According to Jean-Michel Guesdon...
- war-cry "Aaaaa-HEE!". Thundarr, along with his friend Ookla, are largely unknowledgeable about the world so they rely on Ariel's guidance, but Thundarr is respectful...
- February 2022, a comedy podcast where the enthusiast Scheid and the unknowledgeable Fischbach discuss sports. The two-part In Space with Markiplier (2022)...
- were not content with their ****ual education in grade school and were unknowledgeable to violence, gender, contraceptives, ****ually transmitted diseases...
- key usually isn't a problem. But lower-quality keyboard designs and unknowledgeable engineers may not know these tricks, and it can still be a problem...
- (in this case) the term 'spelunker' denotes someone untrained and unknowledgeable in current exploration techniques, and 'caver' is for those who are...
- dominants will reveal a rather stunning contrast, and could cause the unknowledgeable analyzer to suspect errors. ...(the distinction between the two [tri-tone...