However, to those uninitiated into Clive's plans and untouched by his exuberant enthusiasm, there seems to be a bit of a problem. |
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Those who share the secret knowledge with the uninitiated are dealt with quickly and harshly, people like Lovecraft. |
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For the uninitiated, most Martial Arts styles use a system of Colored belts to indicate the knowledge and skill levels of their practitioners. |
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For those who are uninitiated, moose milk is a combination of ice cream, milk and a few other ingredients! |
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To the uninitiated, the last thing you can expect to find in a Bollywood film is subtlety. |
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Instead, the US Government has given their unfathered, unmentored and uninitiated youth the dubious correctional benefits of prison. |
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For the uninitiated, a reading is more than someone standing at a lectern, reading aloud to a bunch of book geeks. |
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The goat is perhaps a symbol of an uninitiated listener who is lured by Ramanathan's music. |
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The liner notes state that the album is a perfect introduction for those uninitiated in the art of dub. |
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Their set should prove to be an unforgettable experience for rabid fans and the curious uninitiated alike. |
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To the uninitiated, the sounds are very experimental, some might say unlistenable. |
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Macklin's analyses are mostly insightful and are certainly to be recommended to the uninitiated interested reader. |
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To the uninitiated it seems they fall into line at a random location, but these people know exactly what they are doing and where they are going. |
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To the architecturally uninitiated, the building looks like a domestic iron on its end, or the prow of a ship. |
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For the uninitiated, this means selling shares that they did not own, then buying them back later at a lower level and thus making a profit. |
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The CDs provide the perfect introduction for the uninitiated, mapping out the musical evolution of a soul genius. |
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And for those sorry few of you whose appetites have been whetted, but remain uninitiated, take heart. |
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Even for the uninitiated, this exhibition is a show of the most astonishing landscapes and seascapes. |
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It is an electrifying experience for the uninitiated, like a theme park ride in a nature reserve. |
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A bro hug, for the uninitiated, is a handshake that flows into a shoulder-first, backslapping embrace. |
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We who are uninitiated in Morecambe and Wise may find the new duo more ham than wise, although still intermittently funny. |
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To the uninitiated, they're just a collection of yellowing maps hung up on the walls. |
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The explanations are about as opaque to the uninitiated as the phrases themselves. |
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We even applied sunscreen to the nostrils, an orifice often overlooked by the uninitiated. |
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And, just as with you and your royalty, our ceremonial positions screen from the uninitiated gaze the empty throne. |
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This book will be completely accessible to the uninitiated, and a wealth of hymnography for the established cantor. |
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The uninitiated might think that the combination of openness and complacency shouldn't matter. |
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Indeed, to the uninitiated, the mysteries surrounding it are not dissimilar to the weird invocations of some ancient cult. |
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For the uninitiated, it is melted cheese, salsa, sour cream and guacamole on top of a load of corn chips. |
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At one point of time, all the jewels on display are futuristic in design, even to the point of appearing bizarre to the uninitiated. |
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For the uninitiated, the book is a good primer for those readers seeking an introduction to the work of this towering American intellectual. |
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To the uninitiated, Orkney's Scapa Flow harbour is one square mile of untroubled, glassy water. |
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The language's highly flexible syntax and concise regular expression operators, make densely written PERL code indecipherable to the uninitiated. |
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It may fail to bother the upper reaches of the charts, but should not disappoint previous devotees while impressing the uninitiated. |
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Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the enactment was explicit. |
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While it may cause epileptic fits or heart palpitations in the uninitiated, for the dedicated they just don't make them as good as this one. |
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I get as many tickets as I can to each show I attend and dole them out to the uninitiated. |
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It may look to the uninitiated like an estate but if you look a little closer you begin to notice some subtle differences. |
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This, for the uninitiated, is the basic term for a quantity surveyor, someone who measured bricks and mortar for a living. |
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An SKU, for those uninitiated in Intel three letter acronyms, is a stock keeping unit. |
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To the uninitiated this can sound like a sprawling racket, but the band insist each song is composed and arranged. |
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The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline. |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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Tim, to the uninitiated, may look just like many other tan coloured dogs but that would be an underestimation. |
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Some of his works have stood the test of time, but the uninitiated reader would have difficulty in knowing where to start. |
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For the uninitiated, this book is the closest thing to getting one's sea legs without ever having to leave shore. |
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Artists will not reveal sacred meanings of designs to the uninitiated. |
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The surnames sound similar and, for the uninitiated, quite confusing too. |
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To the uninitiated, this might smack of poor taste and inappropriate timing. |
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For the uninitiated, it is the white French castle that is built over a river with arches that give it such a unique dimension. |
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But the video may also be an unfair introduction for the uninitiated to Solange. |
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For those uninitiated Jordan is the darling of our tabloid papers. |
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For the uninitiated, Charley's an Edwardian adventuress who stowed away on an airship, the R101, and was rescued by The Doctor just before it blew up in flames. |
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For the uninitiated, the film is set on a future Earth whose crops have been wiped out by a mysterious blight. |
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For the uninitiated, Hunter plays a customised 8 string instrument which allows him to play bass lines along with his nifty chordal and solo work. |
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So while fans will undoubtedly lap it up, while bouncing around the bedroom to an accompanying air guitar, there isn't much to recommend the uninitiated. |
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Even the uninitiated and the uninformed will have heard of him. |
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On the other hand, he is fond of the kind of design analysis that leaves the uninitiated wishing he would speak in plain English, in terms the layman can understand. |
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Frustration was palliated by a perception that the region was far more complex than the uninitiated suspected, and that to understand its dynamics one had to be an expert. |
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The Paris Metro knocks spots off London's Tube, but the standard map of the various lines and destinations can be a touch confusing for the uninitiated. |
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To the uninitiated, mothballs are marble size balls of a campher-like substance that one puts in drawers or presses to prevent moths eating holes in clothes. |
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For those uninitiated in Bluegrass State politics, the Fancy Farm picnic is neither fancy nor on a farm. |
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So as bizarre as it may sound to the uninitiated, hunting, shooting and fishing actually promote and sustain the rich bio-diversity that we all admire in the countryside. |
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For the uninitiated, a hitching post was a fixture to which a rider would tie his or her horse so it wouldn't wander off. |
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His jargon-filled talk was gibberish to the uninitiated, but clear and concise to practitioners. |
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To the uninitiated, it looks like a bizarro take on a classic clown act. |
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For the uninitiated, glamping is for the campers who still want their luxuries. |
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To the uninitiated, this index presents a curiously laputan mode of accounting. |
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To the uninitiated, it can seem all too random, slapdash, or disorienting. |
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For the uninitiated, mead is a honey wine, first brewed by the Indo-Aryans of pre-history, and carried on in classical Greece and Rome. |
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The science behind a hologram is mind-bending for the uninitiated. |
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For the uninitiated thalis are one of the most delicious and economical dishes that you will find if you are travelling in India. |
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For the uninitiated, the selfie stick or monopod is an extendable metal rod with a holder at the end to attach a phone or camera. |
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For the uninitiated, moshing is a form of dancing that involves pushing and slamming into your fellow audience members. |
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Although inscrutable to the uninitiated, a typical Feynman diagram looks simple. |
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The mind-numbing jargon used by hedging practitioners often can stupify the uninitiated. |
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Chutney, for the uninitiated, is a word incorporated into English from Hindi-Urdu describing a condiment used in South Asian cuisines. |
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Their flocking behavior and quickness to flee and panic can make shepherding a difficult endeavor for the uninitiated. |
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Moonshiner For the uninitiated, it could be a rather curious experience to watch throngs of hip young things pile through the freezer door at the back of a local pizzeria. |
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We are so often reminded by sage, cauliflower-eared old snarlers that calling the intricacies of front-row play is a thankless task for those uninitiated in the art itself. |
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It may sound like a strange setup, but the somewhat kooky concept works well for explaining a field of physics that can sound, well, kooky to the uninitiated. |
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Although the priests are the initiated, they remain ignorant and incapable of instructing the uninitiated in the proper method of painting the temples. |
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To the uninitiated and prejudiced this may conjure up images of kitsch Americana, rhinestone studded crimplene suits and a generally unappealing stereotype. |
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