Even the most capable biographers stray when they dabble in Freudian psycho-waffle. |
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When I decided to sell I thought I'd end up with two or three non-executive directorships, dabble a bit in the stock market, play some golf. |
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You can hear great performers in a cabaretlike setting, or dabble in ukulele and clawhammer banjo lessons. |
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He did dabble in other areas of art, however, including watercolor, multimedia, animation and Web design. |
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What we do know is that they dabble in forbidden magic, unlearned fools who wish for more power than they can handle. |
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Like other diving ducks they forage under water, although in addition to diving they also walk along the bottom or dabble. |
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Their courtship had begun in the early days of his time at Parchman, just weeks after his ill-fated dabble in air piracy. |
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Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate. |
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Black Ducks dabble for food, tipping their bodies up and dunking their heads to forage under water. |
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While there, LeCun was allowed to dabble in some of his offbeat interests, including philosophy. |
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She loves to read, dabble in short story writing, and power walk with friends for mental and physical well-being. |
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Is this what happens when amateurs try to dabble in the occult? |
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Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction. |
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I never see them any more, they're too far gone really, but nor would I want to, I'm sure I'd feel the temptation to dabble if I was in their company. |
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Ariel dabble in foreign instrumentation including tabla, sitar and djembe. |
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Americans, by and large, don't mind if politicians dabble in the Royal and Ancient game. |
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I think it bears reminding that there are some institutional partners who usually do not dabble in politics. |
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That large corporations have started to dabble in marketing Fair Trade products is a further indication of its permanence in the marketplace. |
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Other ducks, such as the mallard, use their webbed feet to tip up and dabble at the water surface for food. |
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Doctors dabble with brain surgery, and Thomas Morgan suggests the chromosome theory of heredity. |
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Sorcerers dabble in this situation because the get well paid for their services and easily beguile dupes. |
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I did dabble with a bread maker but it is now gathering dust with the sandwich toaster and the waffle iron in the land of pointless kitchen purchases. |
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In fact, the next album looks set to dabble a lot more in politics. |
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For gay or straight performers, and those who dabble in both, there's no industry standard for safety. |
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Did you dabble in a bit of liquid courage before your Sin City dance scenes? |
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When I started to dabble in the problem, I quickly found out that making a vase waterproof was the real challenge here. |
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The search company will be able to dabble with experiments in television advertising, which it knows much less about than it does about the online variety. |
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Give me a dabble with one of Mrs Thackeray's freshly baked ladyfingers over a dirty martini any day. |
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The refinement of the cuisine doesn't prevent a sense of free-for-all — couples dabble wantonly in each other's entrées, groups squabble over prospective Vice-Presidential candidates while knocking back shiso juleps. |
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Only a few visionaries dabble in the third domain. |
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An insignificant man in ordinary affairs may be the king of collectors of a certain class of object, commanding the respect of all who dabble in it. |
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I probably want to dabble in doing some entrepreneurial stuff. |
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He would finally dabble in politics, which the newspaper's subtitle would seem to rule out, and composed sequels entitled La Comédie politique, La Politique pour rire. |
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In Burundi, for example, it was only really high-level officials within government that usually dabble in illegal activities, and that lower-ranking officials are usually unable to stop or report irregularities. |
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If somebody handed any one of us a cheque for millions of dollars and said that we could spend it however the receiver of the money saw fit, I do not doubt that we would all be tempted to dabble in a bit of mismanagement. |
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This cultural melting pot stimulated the curiosity and imagination of an artist who likes to dabble in a diversity of mediums and formats, hence the multitude of symbols and interpretations that emanate from his work. |
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I love arts in general and dabble in painting to express my creativity. |
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Pour l'amour du country: the ever-congenial Patrick Norman returns to host this 26-episode series that will feature country music greats as well as artists who occasionally dabble in the genre. |
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The open-mindedness of Ogilvy Renault has allowed me to dabble in numerous areas of the law, to draft an array of legal documents and presentations, and to even conduct a trial in the Small Claims Court. |
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If you're feeling very adventurous, you can dabble with Tor, a network of virtual tunnels that allows individuals to surf the web and communicate anonymously. |
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They dabble in conspiracy theories and talk of the collapse of civilisation and the need for investors to sell all paper assets, buy gold and retreat to Idaho. |
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The majority will simply dabble in social media. |
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Lustig certainly doesn't dabble in shades of gray. |
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Although Canvasbacks dabble at times, they are diving ducks because they usually dive for their food and because, like other divers, they have a special lobe on their hind toe that they use like a paddle in the water. |
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House with 3 Floors and dabble floor restaurant, capacity 150 pers. |
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Top chefs dabble in fancified sandwich shops and pop-up restaurants. |
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If clueless, you could always rely in days gone by on Aintree oldstagers like The Pilgarlic and Spanish Steps to reward an each-way dabble. |
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Haig stressed that the army's duty was to keep the peace and urged his officers not to dabble in politics. |
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Then, about five years ago, I had this urge to dabble with it again. |
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Veteran downhillers who wish to dabble in cross-country skiing might consider it a no-brainer and plunge right in, but a little instruction can be beneficial. |
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There were no fewer than three executives from the high-tech world, all welcoming an opportunity to dabble in the Old West to stave off fast-track flame-out. |
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Patrons dabble with colours at the Jamjar gallery in Al Quoz, Dubai. |
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While working at Henley's, Hitchcock began to dabble in creative writing. |
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