That way, novice skiers can avoid one steep downhill along the edge of Inferno Cone. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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The gelding's new trainer may try to capitalise on Captain Corelli's novice hurdle status before reverting to chases. |
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Watch for an Irish outsider in the supreme novice hurdle and an Irish winner of the Coral Cup. |
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I think he probably broke some world record for making novice playwrights feel like pond scum. |
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Success also came for Phil Stanley who won the novice sculls in confident style. |
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Rarely has a branch of science offered more inviting prospects for a novice hoping to undertake research. |
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I may not have been a winner but at least I had completed the novice hurdle. |
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Captain Christy, ridden by Bobby Beasley, remains the last novice to have won chasing's blue riband event. |
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The novice manager accepts he finds himself in an invidious position following in the footsteps of a man who could have achieved no more. |
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Cornish Rebel made a successful start to his chasing career with victory in a novice chase at Lingfield. |
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Fortunately, live bootlegs of the track are readily available to even the most novice trader. |
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But that was before the Queen's horse, Shining Strand, won a novice hurdle race at Wetherby. |
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He only went down by half a length in a seven-furlong novice event and may well have won had he known more about the racing game. |
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A useful novice chaser two seasons ago, the Ferdy Murphy-trained gelding showed all of his old sparkle as he took the spoils. |
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He collected seven trophies last season in novice events and has made a smooth transition to clubmen races this season. |
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He ended last season by winning the Scottish Champion Hurdle, then injured himself in his first novice chase. |
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It was rare, the captain pointed out, for novice sailors to break their duck with a Channel crossing. |
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On the following year's trip I was warm in a drysuit and helped take the next batch of novice divers in. |
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Only seven, he was one of the better novice chasers last season but there is hopefully a lot more improvement to come. |
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Their novice dressage and showjumping teams have won through to the National Riding Club Championships. |
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And there was some consolation for the connections of Limestone Lad when Solerina won the novice hurdle. |
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Persistent weeds are a common problem for both the novice gardener and the professional farmer. |
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More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet. |
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The document format provided to him was sufficient to accommodate even a novice computer user. |
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For novice users and people with cognitive difficulties, navigation must be intuitive and logical. |
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This is a highly specialised field and there is little published material on the subject for the interested novice. |
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This information is not necessarily readily available to novice investors, who might do well to consult a financial adviser. |
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Sycophants tend to lavish non-existent virtues on their leader, who may only be a novice. |
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Unbeaten in three bumpers he is a novice hurdler to follow from one of the best trainers in the country. |
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He ended up losing to Michael Burgess, a medical doctor and political novice. |
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A camel rising from a sitting position seems expressly designed to throw the novice straight back onto the ground. |
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A political novice, Simpson all but wiped out Trimble's personal majority of 15,000 votes. |
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Apparently the horse jumped particularly well and his trainer expects him to make a big impression in novice chases. |
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But the team piles up the points by taking part in lots of tournaments, mostly at the novice and junior varsity level. |
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Fire-bellied toads are enjoyable for both novice and expert amphibian hobbyists to keep. |
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In an astounding effort, humans piloting ultralight aircraft taught a novice flock how to migrate from Florida to Wisconsin. |
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To the novice wheelchair rugby looks like organised chaos, despite the presence of two referees and a panel of officials. |
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The novice whistler should resolve to not leave this place until they can hold a tune and maybe perform a few minor key scales. |
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In novice marijuana users, rarely in regular users, marijuana may precipitate reactive or neurotic depressions. |
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His versatility makes him an agreeable companion but owning one is not for the novice dog owner. |
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In other words, we are doomed to have 50 percent novice users for the foreseeable future. |
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A web site can have novice users, and a wizard makes complex tasks seem easy. |
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Read on to find out how to create a weight-training workout geared to the novice lifter. |
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They were struggling with a Spanish farthingale and trying to attach it to an uncooperative novice. |
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The SFU novice rowing team showed they had more to give when they all pulled personal bests. |
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But even during mid-shoot re-writes and reshoots, he insists, the actress never pulled rank on the novice director. |
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In the past, novice readers who hoped to understand a classic text were faced with having to negotiate layers of annotation. |
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He'd ridden a lot of hurdlers, but not many chasers, and we had some good young novice chasers at the time. |
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Played in Direen, the Spa novice team was overwhelmed by a much better Rathmore side in the East Kerry Novice Championship Final. |
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Written in a simple and easy to understand manner, this volume will be of interest to both the novice and seasoned rifleman alike. |
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Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world. |
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A novice in the ways of the waves, I did the sensible thing and signed up for a surf lesson with the Winter brothers. |
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Don't order things that are otherwise hard, like a Rob Roy, since downing them without alcohol will surely give you away as a novice drinker. |
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A novice archer would also bow to the target after the first hit of the day, while advanced archers would not. |
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It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning. |
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He admits that he's a novice and asks us to bear with him as he gets the hang of his new doodads. |
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A high-class novice hurdler last season, Lord Sam has won both his races over fences in the style of a hugely talented young chaser. |
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With the help of a mechanical ascender, guides and novice climbers creep up ropes like inchworms into the forest canopy. |
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Although this is his first run for elected office, Nolla is not a political novice. |
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The enemy's apparent reluctance tempted some of the novice Hellcat pilots to break formation and seek dogfights. |
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It still lacks in some areas, such as controlling outgoing traffic, but at least it provides easy protection for even the most novice users. |
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This is not exactly a no-frills album and quite possibly a good place to start for the novice. |
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The documentary, due out in the autumn, will follow a mountaineering novice on his attempt to conquer Everest. |
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He believes colour and convenience are the main attractions for beginner or novice gardeners buying plants. |
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Many of our informants, from novice Internet users to tech savvy veterans, emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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Obviously with sport parachuting there is a risk, having said that, for a novice to be killed is very unusual. |
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His striking of the ball is excellent for a relative novice and his enthusiasm for the game seems to energize those around him. |
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There is a sound that can sometimes be heard in the woods very late at night that indicates the presence of a novice backwoodsman. |
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Even the novice designer can take the time to use a scientific approach to color selection. |
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Lake was injured when his mount jumped poorly at the next-to-last fence during a novice hurdle race and unseated him. |
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The chanterelle is the perfect specimen for novice mushroom pickers to spot. |
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The novice wreck diver will not be spooked, as no torch is required inside much of this wreckage. |
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Having won his first two novice chases, he was made favourite on his handicap debut at Ayr, but again Dobbin was left in the doldrums. |
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The champion trainer was nervous before the novice chase at Naas, but he needn't have worried as his young hopeful romped home. |
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Record an expert's macro and even the novice screwer will see a dramatic improvement, so they claim. |
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For the novice celebrity Scientologist like me, there are more enticements on offer. |
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The event, sponsored by Henri Lloyd, also includes women's and men's sculls, novice races and dragon boat racing. |
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Dan Clarke of York City sculled well to win both novice single and double sculls, where he was joined by this year's captain Dan Beaumont. |
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If anything the park should be bigger, with separate novice and expert sections, seating for parents, toilets and a burger bar. |
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There is no minimum age and there is also a novice class for all ages to keep the playing field level as skills develop. |
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Twenty-four did not seem all that bad for a novice when I was awarded a handicap by those knowledgeable committeemen at Swinton Park Golf Club. |
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Br Dennis Murphy has just completed his novice year at the Dominicans and took his first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience this Wednesday. |
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He joined the monastic order as a novice, and studied the Hua-yen ching with Chih-yen. |
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The woman they have been calling a political novice has just pulled a fast one on them. |
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I'll be back from Kansas next Wednesday morning, so no excuse not to send in some top copy from the novice weekend or any other caving exploits. |
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Tracker funds are also seen as one of the best first steps into investments for novice punters. |
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It is fascinating to watch a complete novice become proficient in a specialised job in a mere four weeks. |
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It is the scissor work, above all, which separates the real professional from the novice. |
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He was ordained in May 1953 and has served as prior, novice master and Bursar. |
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While Chris may have the heart of a chief, he is still a novice in the tribe's political conversations. |
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It aims to expose scams, reveal tricks, soothe anxieties, and ease the passage of the novice into cyberworld. |
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There were also music workshops, where anyone could turn up, young or old, novice or professional, to be shown tricks of the trade. |
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One confessor ordered Veronica Giuliani to kneel while a novice of the order kicked her in the mouth. |
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These words from Jeremiah were engraved on a plaque on our dormitory wall when I was a novice with Mother Teresa in Calcutta. |
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A friend who is a novice in an Episcopal religious order recently told me that she has no taste now for books of contemporary spirituality. |
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Despite being a novice at commanding armoured units, he quickly grasped the great potential of mechanised and armoured troops. |
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I'd recommend it to novice gardeners because it is a real trouper of a plant. |
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He then requests the ten basic vows of a novice monk and repeats each as it is recited to him. |
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Similarly, a young novice entered St. Martin's cell and was puzzled not to find him there. |
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He won twice at Darley Moor and on several occasions he has picked up the first novice award. |
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So be kind to the novice over there, eating his gazpacho with the wrong spoon. |
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Even for a novice do-it-yourselfer, installing a mortarless flagstone path is a practically foolproof project. |
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Both were described in the future tense since both took place in the context of the Eucharist, of which the novice had no direct experience. |
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She responded with the look of a Mother Superior who's just discovered a novice nun secretly leafing through a lingerie magazine. |
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Even within broad categories, be it a power user or a novice, per user approach differs. |
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Pardon my cheek, sirrah, but I am the master craftsman of this room, and I'll have no advice from the novice. |
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The novice was released only once he put a shilling towards the mowers' beer. |
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If you are a complete novice I wouldn't worry about spending much time here. |
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Mounted hunters and foot followers, accompanied by novice hounds and men wielding whips and spades, surround fox coverts at dawn. |
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He won the novice overall and placed second among the middleweights. |
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Now 68, he's taught more than 4,000 students, from novice to expert. |
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Yes, sowing is fiddly, to a degree that can terrify novice gardeners. |
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We started with a rototiller and an idea, and only novice farming skills. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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Up on the moors, Baildon Golf Club's members start playing the second hole on top of a huge rocky bank that makes novice players quake in their golf shoes. |
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The candidate with the largest war chest waited until later in the summer, had a novice time buyer and ended up paying as much as two to three times more for the same ads. |
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In the field of science I'm a novice, but I'm well grounded in cow care. |
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The company, which was a novice to the home loan business only a year ago, has put the wind up traditional lenders with the success of its simple and flexible loan. |
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Mind you, would have been fun if we could have kept it going a while longer, then, like, roped some poor novice into believing it was a real TV programme. |
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And that, in a nutshell, is the difference between the novice and the Grand Master. |
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Modern and novice sailors are horrified about the lugsail being distorted by pressing against the mast on one tack but the effect is quite slight. |
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What was the material of the novice habit, what kind of incense did they inhale, what was on the plate at dinner. |
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Anne Homa won women's S1 single sculls and Anna Mahlamaki won women's novice sculls in her first race in a sculling boat despite clipping the bank a few times. |
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I meant no harm by my remark, but remember he's only a novice. |
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None of us had been skating in ages, and one was a complete novice. |
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I am also very fascinated by parkour and am a novice traceur. |
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Stay away from shareware and freeware until you're no longer a novice. |
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The savior's novice guard cape floated in the same direction as his hair and pants, and he unconsciously removed the new shield from its back straps. |
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The race was split into four categories 50 cc, four-stroke motorcycles up to 180 cc, novice riders on two-stroke bikes and 100 to 135 cc for the experienced. |
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Your weekly mileage will jump to 50 to 60 miles as a novice ultrarunner. |
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Legend has it that the two novice entrepreneurs sold the blue boxes door-to-door on the Berkeley campus, several years before they founded their computer company. |
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Gregory skated in singles up to the national level in novice ladies. |
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At 55, Burke is a political novice, and in a polarized electorate, that might be a winning formula. |
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Being a novice Syrian War watcher, I assumed the regime had returned in force. |
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For novice and fitness-enthusiasts alike, the Amiigo's intelligent pattern recognition alleviates a major headache at the gym. |
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For a novice sailor to keep the ship safe for so long in those conditions was remarkable. |
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We found many teachers who were already on top of their game, or teachers who were far too novice. |
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The novice engraver wandered unknowingly into a scrapbooking store. |
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As this undersea Argonaut cavorted amidst hordes of angel, parrot, trigger, soldierfish and more, this novice couldn't have had a better instructor. |
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Sometimes when Geoff goes shepherding, he brings a novice dog. |
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It was speculated that this novice dealer was cutting the cocaine he sold with amphetamine due to his existing belief that that is what he was supposed to do. |
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For the past decade, Koolstof Coaching have been helping cyclists of all abilities reach their goals, from novice sportive riders to professionals. |
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While the LSO no longer directs the pilot down, he is constantly giving advice if required and can be a calming voice for the inexperienced novice. |
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He was a decent novice hurdler, who took to fences really well, initially. |
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Whether novice monks will result from that I don't really know. |
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Is there a potential that there will be some novice monks among them? |
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Galileo had a mixed education, starting at a monastery school in Vallombrosa where he entered the order as a novice, against the wishes of his father. |
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It will be used by astronomy club members and novice stargazers who will benefit from the forest's dark skies, unhindered by polluting street lights. |
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As a novice, I am nervous that my ham-handed attempts to help Ajan stay upright will injure her, but Mohammed shows me how and Ajan accepts my help with grace. |
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A crack novice last season is the one they all have to beat. |
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Having been unextended in a novice chase at Uttoxeter last November he did not return to the track again until Chepstow in April, where he again won well. |
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He described the novice politician who had to become a political one-man band, as well as composer, conductor and roadie, as being a quiet man, but one who did his homework. |
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Forget the image of stuck-up snobs looking down their noses at the novice. |
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The novice traveler often must undergo tests or challenges, but the experienced holy person is familiar with the road and the terrain and encounters no such problems. |
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It presents valuable, precise programming syntax and advice for every Linux programmer, whether you are a novice, intermediate or expert programmer. |
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I had been transformed from timorous novice to impassioned biker. |
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The rules are simple to the initiated, mind-boggling to the novice. |
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Drywall can be difficult for a novice to finish to a smooth surface. |
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As I said at the beginning, it seems to me an intelligent crib for a novice teacher in creative writing, a short-cut to hone in onto necessary aspects in the teaching process. |
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The aim is to provide novice mountaineers with the basic skills and techniques of cross-country skiing, snow survival, mountaineering, and ice climbing. |
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His winner, who was expected to go novice chasing, suffered two hairline fractures of the cannon bone on the gallops and it appeared as if he would miss the entire season. |
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All workers came from the assembly line and are novice to presswork. |
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Few novice teachers addressed vowel r words, more difficult vowel team words such as those with diphthongs having more than one sound, or two-syllable words. |
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On its completion the novice makes the usual vows of religion, the simple vow of chastity in the Society having the force of a diriment impediment to matrimony. |
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This company provides free access to their course templates, which are very easy for the novice on-line teacher to use. |
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The Dominicans in Bern tried to persuade Zwingli to join their order and it is possible that he was received as a novice. |
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The judge couldn't split Classical Art and Princess Ombu in the 2m1f novice handicap hurdle at Taunton. |
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Without the right skills, a novice may find it hard to catch even a single crab, said Deluz, a crabber in Qatar for 21 years. |
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Big, powerful tools such as circular saws can be intimidating for novice DIYers to use, but not the RevoSaw from Worx's new Icon range. |
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Starting with oral language can prevent a hypercorrect, stilted, unnatural tone among novice writers. |
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Big, powerful tools such as circular saws can be intimidating for novice DIYers, but not the RevoSaw from Worx's new Icon range. |
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For the novice fish griller, firm-fleshed fish steaks will be the easiest to grill. |
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Rosario was a young novice belonging to the monastery, who in three months intended to make his profession. |
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Meghan Black won the novice dressage with Dilmun Boeing, after being placed fourth in the preliminary on Dilmun Cinzano. |
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Sea kayaking is not recommended for the novice as high winds can develop without notice. |
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Hung and his colleagues tested seven right-handed novice golfers as they putted from 3 and 9 feet. |
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It is a grave mistake to overshow your stock, and one that the novice must always guard against. |
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McCoy's other ride, Arctiid, started odds-on for the two-mile novice hurdle, but after making the running, faded to be fourth. |
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The survey authors conclude that efforts to prevent equestrian injury should focus on novice equestrians. |
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Often these learners do not start classroom tasks immediately, do not ask for help, and often assume the novice role when working with peers. |
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By using recorded calls as training tools, supervisors are able to put the novice call taker in a simulated real-life situation. |
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Since Rudi Joseph was a novice producer, though, Brattier asked Seymour Nebenzahl, his old producer, to take on the project. |
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To give them a taste of the action novice surfers also have the chance to hire a wetsuit and board for as little as PS20 a day. |
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Many target shooting ranges offer services to aid both novice and expert shooters. |
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For the novice, Carey uses the analogy of a script and film to explain the difference and interactions between genetics and epigenetics. |
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The Compost Tea Calculator is the first entry in a new class of apps developed for both novice and experienced horticulturalists. |
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Of added value is a suppliers list that will prove especially useful for the novice model railroading hobbyist. |
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Dutch treat for Ferguson The second division of the 2m3f novice hurdle was won in fine style by Cape Dutch under Jack Quinlan. |
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Terry Biddlecombe reaches a career total of 900 as Pitpan wins the novice hurdle at Windsor. |
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Like a kangaroo novice, each joey word must take at least one hop through the letters of the mother word. |
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At Central Florida, researchers examined short-term learning effects with novice players assigned to learn the A Minor pentatonic scale. |
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The donation helped pay for the registration fees and transportation costs for the novice, peewee and bantam age groups. |
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Tries from flanker Thierry Dusautoir and wing Cedric Heymans were complemented by novice kicker Morgan Parra slotting over 11 points. |
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Megan and Jill have been helping out in the kitchen since they were three and they really know how to demystify recipes for the novice cook. |
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Baji Rao, however, easily routed the novice Mughal general and the rest of the imperial Mughal army fled. |
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Much has been written about the value of mentoring programs for novice teachers during the critical first year of teaching. |
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The ineptness of the novice jugglers was apparent as they frequently dropped their juggling pins. |
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Chainsaw kickback is a serious safety concern for both experienced and novice operators. |
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I'm only a novice at coding, and my programs frequently have bugs that more experienced programmers would avoid. |
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It's a perfect introduction for a novice snorkeller and a first-time traveller to the Caribbean. |
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A novice nip, newly arrived in London, went one afternoon to the Red Bull in Bishopsgate, an inn converted to a playhouse. |
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General semanticists at any level of proficiency, from novice to expert, will find this book beneficial as well as motivating. |
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As a relative novice to computing, I felt a little diffident joining this august geekly company, but they were most welcoming. |
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The natural question most often asked by novice computerists is, why buy one integrated package instead of several separate packages. |
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So can someone please explain to this L-plate novice why it appears to be so different with cars? |
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George landed a double when Majaales, a son of Oaks runner-up Roseate Tern, won his second start in seven days in the 2m novice handicap hurdle. |
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The 2015 Cheltenham Gold Cup was won for the first time in over 40 years by a novice, Coneygree who only had 3 previous starts over fences. |
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Other California native wild flowers Pokorski recommends for novice gardeners are lupine, tidytips, Chinese houses and baby blue eyes, available in seeds at garden centers. |
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This mare finished fifth in a novice event at Wexford last time, form boosted by the subsequent wins of runner-up Pepperwood and fourth Straycat Strut. |
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He had some expertise in geology, beetle collecting and dissecting marine invertebrates, but in all other areas was a novice and ably collected specimens for expert appraisal. |
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Bach, and two novice dancemakers, White Oak member Kevin O'Day and former Morris dancer Joachim Schlomer, will make their local choreographic debuts. |
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Her Moosewood Cookbook in the 197s changed the way vegetarian fare was viewed and prompted many a novice to embark on a lifetime of vegetarian food exploration. |
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For novice antiquers, Platt suggests coming after the opening rush. |
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In my opinion, this word-for-word rendering, so greatly beneficial for novice readers of Greek, warrants more attention both semantically and stylistically. |
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During the festival, the novice bullfighters enter the ring without any protective gear to take on the animals in this 150-year-old Colombian tradition. |
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Thevenot also encourages novice gardeners to become familiar with other living architecture found in garden design, including topiary and pleached plants. |
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In novice learners, for example, reasoning about the dodder's haustoria is typically different from reasoning about penguin wings, whereas for experts it is not. |
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A Freudian slip perhaps, for his two-day ban for a trifling offence on a tricky horse must have left a sour taste jjCheck out the eyecatcher in the opening novice event. |
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Lannkaran's task in the novice chase was made easier by the first-fence departure of Murt's Man, who was lucklessly brought down by faller Current Scandal. |
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Loved by landscapers and novice gardeners alike for its colour and structure, the salvia is the Horticultural Trades Association's Plant of the Month for July. |
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The partnership includes Weatherby's financial support of the First Hunt program, which provides resources for novice waterfowlers and experienced mentors. |
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However, that novice was Liverpool's own Lord of the Flies in waiting Paul Edwards, who outboxed the former champion over six rounds in Nottingham. |
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A number of diving excursions and courses are offered, catering for everyone from the novice right up to those wanting to earn their PADI Divemaster qualification. |
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For the novice interested in rifles, this will be a great primer. |
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Jonjo O'Neill is sensibly keeping his exciting recruit Rhinestone Cowboy to novice events, despite him being quoted at 12-1 for the Champion Hurdle. |
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Even though it grows well on commonly used clinical laboratory media, it can be confused as a streptococcus or diphtheroid and may be missed by a novice microbiologist. |
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The e-book, which is aimed at the novice Podcaster, is designed to help users understand how to record what they want to say and then go on to broadcast it on the Internet. |
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