Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter. |
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That road is a death trap and it's only a matter of time before other people who not as experienced could have serious problems. |
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Racial diversity in the student body reduces the isolation experienced by faculty of color. |
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They are rescued by their two suitors, both experienced cragsmen, who scale the walls of the castle and bring them back safely to France. |
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Such eclecticism could have resulted in visual mayhem in less experienced curatorial hands. |
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Third wavers are from Generation X, women who grew up with feminism and never experienced a world without it. |
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Snakes, poison-arrow frogs, and bullet ants can be dangerous, and he often relies on the experienced parataxonomists. |
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An experienced player can tell by the stick's vibration whether or not the stick flexes too much. |
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Most people have experienced these occasional, brief irregular heartbeats that feel like a skipped, fluttering or racing heartbeat. |
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A fall might entail disastrous consequences, and, therefore, the ascent should be attempted only by experienced cragsmen. |
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Naomi has been skating for more than 10 years now and is an experienced and expert freestyler, both in dance and slalom. |
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They are experienced enough to know how timing and careful selection of language can add fuel to inflamed prejudices. |
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He and I, in the two years we've known each other in the racing circuit, have never experienced a prang. |
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The trauma the abused person experienced will spread to other family members for generations. |
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They will be accompanied at all times by highly experienced distance swimmers and a rescue boat to fish them out if they get into difficulties. |
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The coolest thing I experienced in 2003 were the mountains of eastern Iraqi Kurdistan, near the Iranian border. |
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It was indeed the coldest day that Challenger had yet experienced and in the violent seas she lay to under bare poles, just trying to survive. |
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An experienced copy typist, picking up procedural niceties as they went, could retrieve hours of street time for officers. |
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Despite enjoying all her freedom, Ms. Sudha had experienced the emptiness of an issueless family for about 15 years. |
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We were able to hire experienced blade shearers who stayed in the cottage on the farm. |
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The problems experienced by or with each item of Cold End Equipment included the following. |
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Instead of forfeiting quality, Byrnes hired experienced and talented craftsmen to put together full-time specialty crews. |
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If you've never experienced restless leg syndrome, it's hard to understand the creepy-crawly feelings forcing your legs to move. |
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We were surprised to find an openness and freedom between us we hadn't experienced before. |
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But, like the overwhelming majority of crowdfunded ventures, Kamm experienced severe delays in manufacturing his products. |
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When asked if they had experienced any culture shock in the past two weeks, most smiled and said they were treated very well. |
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Most reports indicate the driver experienced an intermittent loss of power steering assist when making left turns, usually at low speeds. |
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Over recent years, Mr Bates has experienced something of a Damascene conversion, swapping his right-wing posture for that of a social liberal. |
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He persisted and worked with 62 children of Malay, Dayak, Chinese and Madurese origins who had experienced conflict in some way or another. |
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Studies into how our brains retain information show that memories are stored and preserved along with the context in which they are experienced. |
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Throughout the ordeal, Crystal experienced severe fatigue, nausea and weight loss. |
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Firstly, she gave a very full account in long interviews with experienced police officers. |
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We know from talking to companies that an experienced executive would be invaluable in this situation. |
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Dr. Terr suggests that adults who have experienced trauma tend to deny their feelings and have interruptive flashbacks. |
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Sarda is an organisation which co-ordinates the advanced training of experienced mountain rescue personnel. |
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It also eats into precious free time, for even experienced ironers need about eight minutes to press a shirt. |
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According to survey results, 46.3 percent of respondents said they'd experienced phubbing at the hands of their significant other. |
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The lead pair were the most experienced, whilst the polers were the strongest. |
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Large stems of F. grandifolia experienced high mortality rates, but were balanced by ingrowth of smaller stems. |
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Only our most experienced pilots were allowed to fly this new airplane at the time. |
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He was examining the whole issue of damages, including compensation for the psychological hurt and suffering that parents had experienced. |
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Her dermatologist first suggested antibiotics, along with regular visits to an experienced cosmetician. |
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Any suggestion that a young actress might conceivably relish the kind of dramas she has experienced lately is met with patient denial. |
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He suffered from severe eczema and had experienced some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after the incident. |
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It has experienced strong growth in the past three years and has good potential for future growth. |
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They are sort of foreseers of our future, because they have already experienced what we have yet to face. |
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The pain experienced by patients in both the placebo and cold gel groups was at the same level at the beginning of this study. |
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The other payback is the obvious reduction in weaning stress experienced by calves already eating creep. |
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The situation this day is in stark contrast to those experienced by the founding fathers of Southeast Asian countries. |
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Despite some frayed nerves, the group benefited from the sort of camaraderie that arises only out of mutually experienced adversity. |
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Do you recall the feelings you experienced as a member of a crowd at a sporting event, a music concert, or a political rally? |
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Our results show that these four translation proteins have experienced different modes of evolution. |
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They have also succeeded in getting rid of the college's crown jewels, the experienced staff who have served it so well for so many years. |
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He spoke eloquently of the difficulties and culture shock he experienced upon his release. |
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A bad infection can be recognized by pain experienced while chewing, or by discomfort noticed when tugging on the earlobes. |
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A little rain fell in the Perth-Bunbury area, but none fell inland, where hot dry gales and thick duststorms were experienced. |
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The thief was as thin as a willow branch and cut open the bulging purses with the ease and dexterity of a practiced and experienced thief. |
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Then, with the practiced thoroughness of an experienced computer hacker, she created and deployed a stealth-virus program. |
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In defence Kirkby looked solid thanks to their experienced and physical back four. |
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Both beginning and experienced teachers, from prekindergarten through elementary, will find a wealth of appropriate materials and suggestions. |
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Anyone who's experienced a slow and miserable house purchase or sale, or has been gazumped, will no doubt believe there must be a better process. |
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Diamonds described by experienced gemologists as red are some of the rarest in the world. |
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Here you'll enjoy modern classrooms and the relaxed tuitional style of our friendly and experienced teachers. |
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While I understand that you are a more experienced writer, the tendency for this tunnel vision is a human one. |
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Its metaphors will give a detailed map of the mind and often pinpoint precise reasons for problems experienced. |
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They interfere with experienced convoy, platoon, squad leaders and first sergeants. |
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I was an experienced farmer, able to plow the land, plant, fertilize, weed and cut the sugar cane. |
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He experienced the worst plunge into unpopularity of any President of the Fifth Republic in his first year of office. |
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An experienced investment banker can sometimes negotiate a middle ground acceptable to both company and investor. |
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In most cases, however, these flare-ups represent relapses and sufferers have generally experienced anorexia as an adolescent. |
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However, all the women deserve commendation for playing well against more experienced opposition. |
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Persons living in households with a vaccinated child experienced 40 percent fewer cases of febrile respiratory illness. |
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That gleam in his eye when he delivers saucy sexual double entendre is something that can never be experienced in an audio recording alone. |
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Have you ever experienced the sensation of falling into a deep sleep, only to have someone poke your ears with sharp needles? |
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As one of Scotland's most experienced professional coaches he has managed to handle the pressures that go with the territory. |
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What I experienced during that year enabled me to discover what I was made for. |
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What is the difference between what exists physically and what is experienced mentally, and how is this difference known and accounted for? |
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The crew had experienced minor difficulty in getting the propeller to fully feather. |
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This takes my eye off the ball but fortunately I work with an experienced team so things don't go wrong. |
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Heavy rainfall was experienced over a few days and hailstone was also in evidence. |
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Sophie said she experienced post-partum depression syndrome, or the baby blues, during the first months after the birth of her boy Rangga. |
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The beaches are empty except for the odd experienced surfer and the shoreline is punctuated by unlikely, romantic pinnacles of rock. |
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And you know, this defense attorney is very experienced, he's very good, and, yes, he was able to trip them up on cross-examination. |
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The tea house is exquisite, on my list of 10 favorite buildings I have ever experienced. |
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Clint is a true historian of personal arms, and has experienced and experimented with arms of all types, from flintlocks to belt-fed full auto. |
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The embarrassment he's experienced, on the heels of a near suspension for corking another player, is penalty enough. |
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Perhaps in a brief quiet contemplation that this same view was experienced by our modern sapient ancestors over 164,000 years ago. |
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Surely there are bird colonels and experienced combat leaders in today's Army whom the cadets could look up to and learn from. |
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Less than a third of patients in each group experienced constitutional symptoms of feverishness or shivers. |
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Having experienced the harm of countervailing duties in the past, Canada is now very careful when it comes to designing any new programs. |
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It has experienced money problems, needing frequent injections of cash to stay alive. |
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He also experienced the trials of growing cool-season grasses using effluent water in a hot inland climate. |
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The Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary are extremely experienced politicians. |
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Only the job foreman or supervisor need to be knowledgeable and experienced. |
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But when the Goddess was invoked by the priestess, I felt what I had always experienced as the Holy Spirit come down. |
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I have never experienced such indifference to personal feelings, such insensitiveness towards the sanctity of the dead. |
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Their players are mostly internationals and their manager is one of the most experienced around. |
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The more experienced and creative quilters are also designing their own patterns. |
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We placed these larvae in an outdoor insectary so that they experienced the same chilling duration and temperatures as the released insects. |
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Then they would have experienced what it is like to stand on stage, put a show together, direct one or write one. |
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There is a very special feeling that I had previously never experienced upon seeing my words in print and my name right there in ink on paper. |
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In the past, areas of Swindon had experienced peaks of high pressure that sometimes led to leakage, burst pipes and fractured mains. |
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I occasionally teach driving skills to beginning truckers and safety refresher courses to my company's experienced drivers. |
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Organic vapour production is experienced, for example, at filling stations, where obnoxious petrol odours are usually prevalent. |
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The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters. |
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All sites experienced at least one mast failure, and mast failure years were generally consistent across sites. |
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I believe in the sixth sense, telepathy and rebirth as I have experienced it. |
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Instead of just accepting this situation, an experienced player would actively play to create a file for his Rooks. |
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Barbadian women have experienced a conjunction of good job opportunities and increased educational levels. |
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As you read, please excuse me, for what I experienced was more culture shock than I did so many years ago. |
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Most experienced herbalists take a base formula and customize it for the individual. |
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There was a four-day intensive course at headquarters in Birkenshaw, run by instructors who are experienced climbers and potholers. |
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Their six year-old daughter Holly was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at five months, after she experienced digestive problems. |
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Occasional epidemics of angular leaf spot, powdery mildew and charcoal rot or dry rot have been experienced. |
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The ethical and practical ramifications were experienced rather than taught. |
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I continue to believe that foxes must be controlled and that this is best served by the practiced and experienced gamekeeper and farmer. |
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Marriages often are brokered by a matchmaker since the economic aspects of marriage require experienced calculation. |
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Oh, and for the record, I've never experienced a physical manifestation of a spirit. |
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And the tone doesn't ever really delve into condescension or preachiness, a danger in the hands of the less experienced. |
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Few women experienced obstetric complications before delivery, although one woman developed pre-eclampsia. |
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A multidisciplinary team and other caregivers experienced with gastrostomies are excellent resources for caregivers contemplating the procedure. |
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The deepest part of the night now over and heading on to a new dawning, a new dawning unlike any other that they had ever experienced. |
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Depending on the size of the room, an experienced plasterer could skim-coat the walls and ceiling in a couple of hours. |
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This book is like having a fireside chat with an experienced couple therapist, and I wish I had written it myself. |
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You feel like you've experienced a gig, played out with comedy interludes and a dash of social comment. |
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The growing pains he experienced during the preseason are a thing of the past. |
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We would need perhaps 100 or so experienced cynics who can spot mis-selling a mile away. |
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They, too, had experienced fear, suffered misery, and had in manifold ways been victims of the war. |
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Most experienced players of MMORPGS will start a new game expecting to have to invest quite a lot of time into it. |
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The feeling in the sky is a little frightening although I had experienced about 170 BASE jumps. |
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One reason people were so stirred by her passing was because she had experienced so many of the tumults of the twentieth century. |
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An experienced structural engineer performed a thorough examination of the school building. |
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Its focus is on subjectivity and lived experienced, usually told as a first-person narrative. |
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A blow to the nose, sharply given by an experienced pastor during a congregational debate, can put a contentious layperson into a stupor. |
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Early last season, this first-round pick experienced some typical rookie problems, but he came on as the season progressed. |
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The bigger religions all experienced fissions serious enough to redivide the larger communities that they created. |
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The study found the amount of spillover employees experienced both at home and work depended on whether they were introverts or extroverts. |
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Do not get yourself into the fix I experienced, that of running out of money before finding a job. |
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The universal will replace the individual when we have experienced and tasted it in meditation. |
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Other regions of the lake basin have experienced much more extensive sedimentation impacts related to deforestation. |
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When the engine experienced the flameout, the airplane was 700 ft above ground level and 0.5 miles from the end of the runway. |
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I have experienced occasional heartburn after I have eaten sugary snacks like cake, pie and cookies. |
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As a result, both angular and vertical accelerations experienced by the body were translated directly to the head. |
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It's like when you go to a comedy club, and the less experienced comics get up and start pulling out the lewd jokes. |
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The service is offered to all parents who have experienced a loss in pregnancy or infancy. |
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Doctor Ink experienced a recent brush with celebrity, and almost became a newsmaker in the process. |
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The advocates typically have medical training and are experienced in end-of-life issues and medical ethics. |
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Over the years his poetry has experienced an evolution of themes and self-awareness. |
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Some are asked to endure hardships and inconveniences never experienced by most people. |
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The look in her eyes was the all-too-familiar one experienced just the night before which meant she was out for blood. |
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This effect is similar to that experienced when a hot bath is run and the cold air above the bathwater readily condenses. |
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I've experienced something very similar with guided meditation as part of a course. |
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These are normally only experienced just before falling asleep, or during deep meditation. |
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This is an experienced fact and cannot, without dishonesty or self-deception, be denied. |
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She has experienced first-hand the mental and physical struggle the self-deprivation can introduce. |
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I experienced a very Australian emotion which is what I would call the tyranny of distance, as this was before the internet and email. |
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You might want to consider scheduling an annual dual flight with an experienced instructor to review downwind take-offs and landings. |
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Those on foot will be in the middle with some more experienced rangers ahead of us scouting out the land. |
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There are so many in our price range we soon experienced the old familiar feeling of bewilderment bordering on mania. |
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We have all experienced that sickening feeling when you know you no longer have control of the vehicle you are driving. |
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For Radhika art is not a handicraft, but the transmission of feeling she has experienced. |
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Soon, we drifted into the comfort of two experienced aviators, and basic definitions weren't necessary. |
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The effect of this long anticipated encounter reminded her of that light, numb feeling often experienced in dreams. |
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The battlegroup experienced three suicide bomb attacks, over 25 very large roadside bombs and numerous daily indirect fire attacks. |
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He is an active participant in shooting sports, hunting with bird dogs and retrievers, and he is an experienced fly fisherman. |
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Its international staff is drawn from the most highly experienced Trainers and Assistants teaching the Feldenkrais Method today. |
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For example, in the external assessment the markers are experienced teachers, trained by a chief examiner. |
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Yorkshire's tourist attractions experienced mixed fortunes last year as the country baked in the scorching summer weather. |
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As I already said, side effects I have experienced include headaches and constant tiredness. |
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Everyone is familiar with the impression of self-motion experienced when watching a moving train through the windows of a stationary train. |
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But many of the scaffolders are very experienced and have worked on oil rigs and platform construction. |
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The theory relies on what James takes to be the experienced relations of sensible compresence and sensible continuity. |
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At its most basic, those tools are instructor pilots, other experienced pilots, and aircraft sorties. |
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Highly trained and experienced brewers who refuse to compromise make Victory's beers some of the boldest, cleanest ones around. |
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Today I experienced the profound horror of both viewing this ad on television and hearing it on the radio. |
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It seems that between us, we have experienced several clusters of statistical weather on our Melburnian jaunts. |
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Additionally, years of Soviet occupation left a host of sleeper agents experienced with the region, who still have files on many citizens. |
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When the traffic tie-up reached back to Capilano Mall some frustrated but experienced North Van commuters headed for the Second Narrows crossing. |
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Although this procedure is not extremely difficult, it does require a bit of an experienced hand. |
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Although it is not experienced in every part of the world, it also bears a hand in the battle for food. |
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In 1913 Paris was hit by The Rite of Spring and by a volume of noise and dissonance that no human had experienced outside the field of battle. |
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During his brief test flight, Bullard had experienced an episode of flutter. |
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Many of today's young, virulent anticapitalists experienced their social awakenings on campuses, in fields other than economics. |
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She is an experienced orchestral player and has given several concerts with the Lim chamber music trio. |
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And, of course you'll continue to find sermons on the lectionary texts written by experienced preachers. |
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In the recent past, she had experienced heavy menses with passage of clots, and she had occasionally required transfusion. |
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These islands, formed of old-reef and foraminiferous limestone, have experienced considerable uplift relative to sea level. |
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Mr Easter said that previously coxswains had experienced difficulty in ship handling when using the ramp. |
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This smooth and more experienced screwdriver had strengths mine did not, and it sunk the remaining loose screws deep into the wood. |
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They also use their own students as tutors, recruiters, and mentors for less experienced students. |
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I noted how a number of these patients experienced a personal transformation or an awakening following their consultation. |
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Delicate folds, cuts and pinpricks, or lifts at the drawings' corners and the resulting shadows, are all experienced as major events. |
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The effects of such a response could be experienced as momentous and far reaching. |
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We are looking at all levels from entry to very experienced but the candidate would benefit from previous mocap experience. |
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Looks like the more senior and experienced lot want to join this bandwagon. |
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When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up. |
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More instructive was watching how quickly the experienced NCOs jumped and ran at any bangs from the drive bells. |
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This method is being used by many experienced crapshooters to maximize their winnings and minimize the house's edge. |
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It may not yet be a Here where I am, but it is most surely a Here where material existence is sensibly experienced. |
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A 24-hour call centre operates, permanently manned by experienced personnel from all three Services. |
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In three decades of celebrations, friendly gatherings, bashes, and general merrymaking, I've never experienced anything quite like it. |
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We are currently looking to recruit experienced audio typists to work for a range of organisations in both the public and private sector. |
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She indicated that though she had had some theatre experience, she was not an experienced theatre nurse. |
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A lot of young girls had experienced terrible intimidation by the crowds gathered around the shop in the past. |
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Somewhat masochistically, the character feels that the uniqueness of the city can only be experienced through its sufferers. |
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Nevertheless, she is disappointed that Matthew was pipped at the post by Nathan, who, she says, was later revealed to be an experienced model. |
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Such men preach with urgency because they have experienced in their hearts the message they preach. |
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Research shows that even experienced educators differ when assessing the same event. |
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He is a man who has a very successful record in real estate, but he is also a man who has experienced the depths of despair. |
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The post-socialization troubles of the Chinese countryside were insignificant compared with those experienced by the Soviet Union. |
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What is portrayed in adverts and by social theorists is experienced in real life. |
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I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters. |
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Ideal for new or experienced woodturners, this self centring chuck has 4 jaws which expand and contract, controlled by 2 tommy bars. |
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Edel aims to provide experienced advice and professional service to all her customers. |
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A key factor in these contract wins has been the assurance of a local and experienced post sales support service. |
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Some experienced industry observers disagree with the drift of this argument. |
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We have neglected vocational training, which can be given only in the workplace by experienced master craftsmen. |
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The thing about a sitcom is that you need an experienced showrunner and a critical mass of talent. |
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Prostaglandins are associated with symptoms of fever, pain and inflammation such as experienced with toothache. |
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I was worried and wondered what he had experienced when the angels spun him like a top. |
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In fact, many men have experienced the crushing setback of reverse discrimination when seeking jobs. |
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Symptoms of frozen shoulder are usually experienced in three stages, which are spread over a number of months or years. |
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Smaller and less centralized, the Continental navy drew upon experienced seamen and where necessary relied on training on shipboard. |
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He had not, however, experienced the kind of emotions that were needed to properly convey the intenseness of the last of the loves. |
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Anyone who examines the route taken by Hanjour will see that it required a complex manoeuvre by an experienced pilot. |
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The experienced caver and climber died a few hours later while potholing, plunging 70 feet to her death. |
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Although several experienced hands, who were instrumental in that series victory are unavailable, a core of exciting young players is emerging. |
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Completing missions swiftly earns you money with which to upgrade your squad with more experienced operatives. |
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And the show's roving reporter will inevitably look as if he has experienced a major set-to with the studio hairdresser before each episode. |
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I viewed them willingly, helped out, gave my experienced expert opinion on what I saw freely and without personal gain. |
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First, microbreweries and chains featuring beer experienced tremendous growth. |
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But they say, just look at the way they fold the filter paper, that shows they are experienced chemists. |
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In good medical practice, the intention is to maximise the quality of life experienced by the patient. |
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I sometimes experienced an inner emptiness that I prayed God would help fill. |
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One patient with chronic torticollis experienced moderate pain relief with periodic treatments. |
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Janine beat more experienced rivals to win the senior traditional Kata coloured belt section at the Yorkshire Karate Championships in Morley. |
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At an early age, before he had experienced life in its natural totality, he embarked upon an odyssey charted out for him by others. |
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These theories remind us that historical events are experienced by individuals in a material way on real bodies and minds. |
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On the way over to Hawaii, we experienced so many firsts that we lost count. |
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A touch of first night nerves hit the more experienced actors hardest, as one might expect but no doubt they disappeared as the week progressed. |
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Nevertheless, the girls didn't crumple when faced with Richardson's brand of tough love and the Lady Chieftans experienced astonishing growth. |
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Unfortunately, he then experienced one of the most precipitous declines in major league history. |
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This requires an experienced microsurgeon and it takes longer than other reconstructive techniques but the results are often worth it. |
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In winter, mountaineers can ski in, but storms and sub-zero temps make this one for the experienced adventurer. |
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For nearly as long, pilgrims with a bent for writing have felt compelled to set down what they experienced. |
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Whoever their trailer was, he was both foolhardy and not very experienced at shadowing someone across a desert. |
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Although the year 2004 proved to be a cold winter for China's auto industry, the country's second-hand auto market experienced continuing growth. |
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Recent tragedies have been afflicted with a certain element of bizarreness, hitherto not experienced by humankind. |
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Because cement stuccos are widely used in North America, finding an experienced plasterer is easier than for most other plaster wall finishes. |
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The Japanese never took those toxic assets off their banks and for that reason they experienced ten years of an absolutely crumby economy. |
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Troweling nichos into smooth curves with no trowel marks is near impossible, and can take even experienced plasterers huge chunks of time. |
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His hair fell out for the second time and he experienced nausea and weakness. |
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As an ex-Chief of Defence he had probably experienced at first hand the shakiness of our strategic policy foundations. |
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Enjoy panoramic views of the Bernese snowy peaks from the bar, best experienced at sunset. |
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Even if you've never experienced the healing powers of massage this is a good time to start. |
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This is written by a team of experienced journalists under the guidance of the editor in chief. |
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This young man has at his command expertise that to these old and experienced eyes is hard to come by. |
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Adie, of course, is a bit of a trooper, experienced in making the best of difficult situations. |
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Most people who have taken part in various sports have experienced injury, such as stress fracture or tennis elbow. |
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I have seen him, at the card table, con enormous sums out of experienced game sharks. |
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The dialogue runs true and overall you'll experienced a roller coaster of an adventure among hustlers, high rollers, sharpies. |
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New staff receive limited training in listing procedure from the business manager and the other more experienced staff. |
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I felt a satisfaction in caring for Marian and Aidan like I had never experienced. |
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These females were prevented from remating and hence experienced forced monandry. |
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This is an interesting one-day tramp for experienced trampers on a fine day. |
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Mentoring is especially important to Xers and Millennials who usually welcome the opportunity to learn from an experienced advisor. |
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Poverty is experienced by people without secure homes and stable employment, plus limited access to health, services and education. |
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Schneider and inquiring about the trials and tribulations that he's experienced in his career. |
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Prestigious translation organisation is seeking experienced audio typists with French or German mother tongue and fluent English. |
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It makes sense, of course, for the SNP to send an experienced hand to mind the shop in the Commons. |
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Their manager is one of the most experienced around and has seen it all before. |
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Large-scale embezzlement required experienced helpers, so criminal cooperatives appeared that tended to develop into so-called mafias. |
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What they aim for is that virtual objects or processes will be not just seeable and hearable, but experienced through touch as well. |
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It is best experienced in comfortable shoes and clothes which are easy to remove and not too hot. |
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Roots are harvested in the fall when the tops have gone to seed and the plants have experienced a couple of hard frosts. |
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She had had an intrauterine device for 9 years and experienced an episode of pelvic inflammatory disease after the IUD was first inserted. |
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During his tenure, the university experienced its most expansive period of growth. |
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At the parish level I have experienced firsthand the shifting sands of Anglicanism from covenant to contract. |
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The filmmaker sought to examine the mental stress experienced by the population in a place off the map or at the world's end. |
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We work with a variety of young people and families, many have experienced traumas, different forms of abuse. |
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She has a dark, dark secret that would twist the mind of any cat that has experienced the traumas she has, and seen the things she's seen. |
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This proud young man has already experienced the physical pain and emotional trauma inflicted by this government. |
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For many Muslims, it has been a haven where they could come to heal the traumas and persecution they experienced in their home countries. |
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Her armour was scorched and burnt away in places, revealing blistered skin and burn wounds severe enough to make an experienced doctor wince. |
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At the age of eight in a Moscow hotel she experienced how the secret service came for her parents. |
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Mr Tate, an experienced walker, has completed the same traverse undertaken by Mr Johnson. |
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On the plus side, this means our division has very experienced teachers with a community history. On the minus side, they're more expensive. |
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First-time sailors from land-locked states become shipmates with experienced sailors. |
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It is thought the selectors were looking for an experienced head to steady the ship on a short-term basis. |
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I should perhaps mention, from my own experience, that even an experienced novelist can seriously misjudge the length of a novel. |
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It was the most draining day I had ever experienced in Test cricket and I hadn't even had a bowl. |
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As he reached with his hand, Caroline experienced a shiver of anticipation. |
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All motorcyclists in Wiltshire are welcome, whether they are experienced bikers or have just returned to the hobby. |
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To compound whatever he saw or experienced in the trenches of the First World War, the man was an alcoholic and a drug addict. |
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The following day, July 31, a rested, healthier crew experienced slow upstream travel through difficult shoals and rapids. |
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And over recent months, not one but several shocks have been experienced across the continent. |
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Between 1971 and 1989, the productive sector of the Australian economy experienced four major external shocks. |
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A dollar shock will be experienced only if the value jumps by a further 30 per cent. |
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A worker may be so experienced and have so misconducted himself or herself that a finding of contributory negligence is warranted. |
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We have taken more than 10 cruises, and this was the most efficient embarking and debarking that we have ever experienced. |
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