As for the future, Washington offers the professional neophyte only his best wishes and a bit of advice he got from his own dad years ago. |
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Two men recently died, an ambitious neophyte politician and his political rival, in a bizarre shooting in New York's City Council chambers. |
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Furthermore, experienced inspectors knew what, when, and how to pursue a subject that is unlikely to occur to a neophyte. |
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Being a neophyte, rookie and simpleton, I wasn't automatically in the mindset of gaming. |
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The actual English teaching that gets done in this situation may be minimal, while the neophyte teacher is busy struggling for survival. |
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After completing all of the requirements, and after a year and a day, the Newbie becomes a neophyte and may ask for initiation. |
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When his neophyte cast pull it off, their exchanges have an appealingly edgy authenticity. |
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There's no greater feeling for a neophyte author than having an unpublished writer look up to you as a mentor. |
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The network is made up of established politicians and neophyte elected representatives of foreign background. |
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This publication is not only a pleasure to consult, but is also an indispensable communicative tool for both the scholar and neophyte. |
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First, the Protocol of San Salvador is timid and the inter-American system is a neophyte with respect to economic and social rights. |
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For both neophyte and experienced self-employed content creators, networking is a vital activity. |
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His chapters on getting nominated, on campaigning and on life in caucus are revealing, particularly for the political neophyte. |
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This avoids the disappointment felt by the neophyte when great revelations do not come as promptly as desired. |
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Us old ones, who have seen it all, are sorry for this neophyte, who has no idea of what is really happening. |
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His successor, Ali Khamneh'i, on the other hand, was a mere neophyte in comparison. |
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The trios move in alternation as light from above picks them out, the grounded people waving their limbs like neophyte swimmers or fledglings learning to fly. |
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It might be somewhat sneaky, but perfecting ideas unfinished by more neophyte hobbyists can give an edge to someone trying to innovate. |
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Cardinal virtue taught in the first degree and which attracts the attention of the neophyte during initiation. |
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This year Denis will be next to a pure neophyte, Alexander Baranenko, who speaks «good and not so good English. |
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He wants nothing but the best for his nephew, an erring neophyte unversed in the finer methods of temptation. |
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The feel of the debate is an elder, gruff, authoritative political leader running roughshod over a young, chastened, in-over-his-head neophyte. |
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Why not composite the evolution of yourself from neophyte to savvy content creator? |
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It was really a tremendous thing to act in the film with Raimu for the neophyte that I was. |
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All the hullabaloo confused the neophyte rockers, who had only been a band for two years and were searching for their own voice. |
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For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art. |
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For controller, it will be longtime Valley councilman Dennis Zine or political neophyte Ron Galperin. |
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The other thing the film got wrong was the premise that David was a neophyte, better suited for interviewing the Bee Gees. |
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It demonstrated to the neophyte publisher the importance a strong broadband presence can have for a burgeoning brand. |
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But the expectations being pinned to their neophyte shoulders are, to a degree, based upon what they might become more than what they are right now. |
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But teachers rarely do this sort of thing, as it threatens their livelihoods and, besides, they are only sitting beside the neophyte musician for about an hour a week. |
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He was a hero for most black people in 1960, and his presence gave the neophyte activists a clear sense of their own contribution to the growing civil rights movement. |
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DiMarco proves himself a capable director by sticking neophyte actors in extreme situations and then coaxing sober, appropriate responses from them. |
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Back in 1962, Hunthausen went off a neophyte to Rome having barely had time to read the voluminous documents written in Latin for the bishops' deliberations. |
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Why not some of the controversial issues which should be cautionary eye-openers for the neophyte? |
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Wallin did not seem to be a neophyte in the ways of narcotics peddling. |
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As a neophyte in this area, my difficulty has been to establish how much of these developments are prospective and how much of it reflects actual practice. |
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I'm somewhat of a neophyte when it comes to the satellite sector. |
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I had no idea as a neophyte what I should pay my staff. |
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As in New Jersey, Virginians no longer care much for tax cuts. As a political neophyte, who has never held elective office before, Mr Warner is certainly a new broom. |
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The work of the planetary Hierarchy, in its many stages of Mastership, is outlined in this book, and the Fourteen Rules are given by which the neophyte may become an Applicant at the Portal of Initiation. |
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But in 1986, when the pair received the Nobel prize for physics, it took its rightful place as chief pathfinder through the new nano-worlds. Dr Rohrer still considered himself, with delight, as a neophyte in that field. |
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Yet there's nothing in Bartolini's work of the uncritical enthusiasm of the neophyte or the banal syncretism of the New Ager. |
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The illumination, coming through the medium of the feebly established soul contact, seems to the unaccustomed neophyte to be of a supreme wonder and of vital moment. |
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It was called by the emperor Constantine I, an unbaptized catechumen, or neophyte, who presided over the opening session and took part in the discussions. |
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I will confess, with some shame, that I am a saunders neophyte. |
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The first step in designing a website is the definition of the user to which it is intended, while the latter will be to leave the site in the hands of a neophyte and watch him. |
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Nevertheless, here are 10 moments in sequence for any neophyte to anticipate and for any experienced Ringhead to cherish. |
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One of the most difficult things for me to understand as a neophyte backyard butcherer was the matter of scalding. |
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The twins enjoyed confusing the Neophyte with their cryptic words and alembicated rhetoric. |
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