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In many countries, most actors who regularly perform this duty are generally little-known outside of popular circles such as anime fandom, for example, or when their voice has become synonymous with the role or the actor or actress whose voice they usually dub.
# Some may derive from other little-known ancient languages at some time spoken in Dacia or Moesia: for example, the Iranic Sarmatian, or the Turkic Avar, Bulgar or Cuman languages, or, conceivably, some unknown pre-Indo-European language ( s ) of the Carpathians or Balkans.
* Lycon: A little-known politician who later assisted in the prosecution of Socrates and whose wife Rhodia was often a target of comic poets ( as for example in Lysistrata ), he is named here merely as another dinner guest with Phrynichus.
An example of the Kulturprozent's activity is its own record label Musiques Suisses often featuring little-known works from Swiss music history.
For example, in a 2003 collaboration with little-known group the Sisters of the Underground on a track entitled " Global ", she performs lyrics in the chorus which acknowledge Japan, Canada, Sweden, Norway, and Thailand, among other countries, for fostering vibrant hip hop communities, and Japan in particular for the dedication of her Japanese fans.
For example, one could speak of a well-known actress or a little-known actress.

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However, the fanciful interior design, primarily by Frederick Crace and the little-known decorative painter Robert Jones, is heavily influenced by both Chinese and Indian fashion ( with Mughal and Islamic architectural elements ).

little-known and heroic
The Christian history of the Diocese of Baton Rouge began with little-known but heroic efforts of French missionaries among the native American peoples of the area.

little-known and action
Mountainboarding, also known as Dirtboarding, Offroad Boarding, Grass Boarding, and All-Terrain Boarding ( ATB ), is a well established if little-known action sport, derived from snowboarding.
This prompted legal action, so later pressings of the single featured a different singer-the then little-known Heather Small, who later went onto to massive fame as the lead single of M People in the 1990s.

little-known and is
A semi-serious literary document entitled `` The Wings Of Henry James '' is noteworthy, if only for a keenly trenchant though little-known comment on the master's difficult later period by modest Owen Wister, author of `` The Virginian ''.
* Locked funds insurance is a little-known hybrid insurance policy jointly issued by governments and banks.
There is a little-known coda to the Milgram Experiment, reported by Philip Zimbardo: none of the participants who refused to administer the final shocks insisted that the experiment itself be terminated, nor left the room to check the health of the victim without requesting permission to leave, as per Milgram's notes and recollections, when Zimbardo asked him about that point.
A little-known responsibility of the NTSB is that it serves as a court of appeals for airmen, aircraft mechanics, certificated aviation-related companies and mariners who have their licenses suspended or revoked by the federal government.
The fourth and final contender for the title of authorship is the little-known Thomas Malory from Hutton Conyers, in Yorkshire.
Until 1987, when the Musée d ' Orsay acquired this little-known work ( exhibited only once since 1906 ) it had never been recognized as the masterpiece it is, let alone recognized for its relevance to the works leading up to the Demoiselles.
In this tale, loosely based upon the life of Kazan's uncle, the director uses little-known cast members, with the entire storyline revolving around the central performance of Greek actor Stathis Giallelis ( born 1941 ), twenty-two years old at the time of production, who is in virtually every scene of the nearly three-hour movie.
Relatively little-known outside East Asia, it is the most important cooking oil for hundreds of millions of people, particularly in southern China.
* The little-known sequel to Robotron: 2084, Blaster, is set in 2085, after the destruction of the human race in 2084 by the Robotrons.
This is a little-known part of the story of this movie.
This bird was quite certainly closely related to Galliformes, but whether it was a part of these or belongs elsewhere in the little-known galliform branch of Galloanserae is not clear.
However, in the 1980s, the competition became seen as old-fashioned and politically incorrect in its native Britain, and despite its global appeal, stopped showing on British television until Channel 5 aired it briefly in 1998, then shifted between lesser-known satellite channels, and is now webcast only and little-known in Britain.
The programme hosted many seminal acts of the era, including the first British TV performance of Bob Marley and the Wailers as well as then little-known acts of whom any early footage is now considered precious, such as Billy Joel, Judas Priest with a long haired Rob Halford, Judee Sill, Heart, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
' A little-known survival of the ancient " flytings ," or contests-in-insults of the Anglo-Scottish bards, is the type of xenophobic humor once known as " water wit " in which passengers in small boats crossing the Thames ... would insult each other grossly, in all the untouchable safety of being able to get away fast '.
At the point where Davis St. meets O ' Brien St. there is a monument to J. J. Fitzgerald, a little-known local politician who was instrumental in establishing both Mallow Urban District Council and Cork County Council.
the Krishnapur caves close by are one of only three places in the country where the little-known Theobald's tomb bat is found.
* The New Guinean Magpie, G. tibicen papuana, is a little-known subspecies found in southern New Guinea.
Its closest relative is the little-known Sanford's Sea Eagle of the Solomon Islands.
A little-known instance of Rhode's keen insight in native affairs that had lasting results on the history of the colony is his actions in an inheritance case.
Although now little-known in the English-speaking world, he is generally recognised as the most significant etcher of 19th century France.
Although he is little-known to mainstream audiences, Marclay has been described as " the most influential turntable figure outside hip hop.
The second reason for The Garden of Cyrus being little-known is the sheer difficulty of the text itself, which has baffled all but the most determined readers.
As DSPD is so little-known and so misunderstood, support groups may be important for information and self-acceptance.

little-known and described
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
However, this view neglects the little-known etymology and the historical maritime usage described above.
The Palau Owl, described only in 1872 and little-known to this day, was eventually separated in Pyrroglaux by Yoshimaro Yamashina in 1938.
It has been described by The New York Times as a " little-known group of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country ," who meet three times yearly behind closed doors at undisclosed locations for a confidential conference.
The Zagros Mountains Mouse-like Hamster ( Calomyscus bailwardi ) is a relatively little-known rodent which was the first species of mouse-like hamster to be described.

little-known and by
In other cases, little-known or forgotten films from the past are revived as cult films, largely because they may be considered goofy and senseless by modern standards, with laughable special effects and corny plotlines.
Edo grew from what had been a small, little-known fishing village in 1457 to a metropolis with an estimated population of 1, 000, 000 by 1721 ( the largest city in the world at the time ).
Despite inaugural game festivities at the new ballpark, the Dodgers would spoil the 2000 season opener, with a three HR performance by little-known Kevin Elster.
A function similar to hers may have been played by the little-known Vica Pota.
The team's faith in the little-known Lauda was quickly rewarded by a second-place finish in his début race for the team, the season-opening Argentine Grand Prix.
His plays were produced in New York by Herbert Machiz, who was involved from 1953 until 1969 with the art work dealer John Bernard Myers to engage, at that time, little-known young artists to design the stage sets, e. g. Paul Georges, Neil Peter Jampolis and others.
It was during this period that Leadville saw its most dangerous days, finally brought under control by little-known American Old West lawman Mart Duggan.
When Cain was returned with a small but workable majority, Kennett was again criticised within his own party, and in 1989 he was deposed as leader and replaced by Alan Brown, a little-known rural Member of the Legislative Assembly.
Now the U. S. attorney's office and the General Accounting Office are examining the Texaco case and the handling of the embargo by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the little-known agency that enforces sanctions.
They shocked the visiting Chicago Blackhawks 7-3 with four goals by little-known Chris Kontos, a scoring mark unmatched by any Lightning player.
Offering freedom from the increasingly burdensome financial requirements of high-production movie-like clips, it began as the only method for little-known indie music artists to present themselves to a wider audience, but increasingly this approach has been taken up by such major mainstream artists as R. E. M.
In 1940, a little-known jazz pianist by the name of George Shearing made his debut as a sideman in Grappelli's band.
Although the production was handled almost entirely by little-known producers, some of them from Europe, the record proved to be a greater critical success than the previous year's release.

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