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I got the sense that our conversation was terra incognita for him.
To them, the field of literature remains a terra incognita.
But for some, this terra incognita can be practically next door.
West Mexico has been, relatively speaking, terra incognita in the cultural world.
The 14-person jury, like some far off terra incognita, sat, listened and said nothing.
This unfamiliar and exotic city was terra incognita to them.
The art of Africa is still terra incognita to the West.
That was the terra incognita, the land of terror into which no one ever ventured.
That suited Jack, for whom a stove was terra incognita.
Kai had to leave the pole areas as terra incognita.
But as a parent you're in this complete terra incognita."
But the microwave, for a time, was terra incognita.
Terra Incognita is the result of her sojourn in that legendary land.
Then he took a deep breath, as if preparing for a plunge into terra incognita.
Still, group fitness remains terra incognita for most men.
Antarctica was more of a terra incognita than ever.
What is one actor's familiar world is another's terra incognita.
They are all terra incognita to the vast majority of native Swedes.
Terra Incognita, their debut album and was released under the new name of the band.
We must also begin with the sad fact that, for most of our children, that world is terra incognita.
But these relatively unknown religious sites are still pretty much terra incognita for Westerners.
The Web, however, is terra incognita and the airlines, especially, are proceeding cautiously.
Mr. Miller calls this feeling the "terra incognita" of the modern age.
Although Sinclair was born in that region, it proves to be terra incognita to him.
"This is like terra incognita right now," he said.