Even to us novices watching from a safe distance, the outcome came as no surprise given the sheer bulk and presence of our boy. |
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Ten complete novices struggled with jointing and stuffing a poussin and creating towers of vegetables. |
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Linux novices often find virtual memory mysterious, but with a grasp of the fundamental concepts, it's easy to understand. |
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The trail network has been designed with a variety of skiing abilities in mind with over half the terrain skiable by novices. |
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He then progressed through a variety of lovers including nuns, novices, duchesses, prostitutes, peasants and rich old ladies. |
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And if there is an unfavourable wind or swell, there are plenty of worthwhile sheltered sites which are also suitable for novices. |
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This means that both novices and experienced practitioners can be assessed. |
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The suggestions that follow below offer basic searching suggestions for Internet novices. |
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If young novices are sloppy or the aged monks appear unmindful, this is not for you to judge. |
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There is a lot of gambling on the tourney, but it's the friendly, friction free kind that even novices can get involved in. |
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A very easy orchid to grow and one that is tolerant of cool conditions, this is highly recommended for orchid novices. |
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Many of the alms will be donated to monks at the temple, as well as to the novices to use during their stay. |
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The five-year-old went from strength to strength after being applied with blinkers last season and emerged as one of the leading novices. |
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The book will probably be more attractive to Durkheim specialists and graduate students than to novices in the field. |
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In 1695 he was transferred with his novices to the charterhouse of Brussels. |
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Professional photographers Jan Checker and Sally Vigilante were on hand to teach the photography novices some useful skills. |
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Still very active at sixty years old, she was sent to the motherhouse to oversee the novices ' manual work. |
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At present an average 220 monks and novices live within the temple compound. |
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Common mistakes made by novices include underestimating the size that trees will attain. |
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A large entry is expected, hence we intend to provide a best novices prize for newcomers to the event. |
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At night, this normally meek youth disturbed his fellow novices with violent ravings in his nightmares. |
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We, a young couple, novices in bringing up children, had gifted a stammer to our eldest-born. |
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Once launched, the slightly over-detailed opening screen may leave some novices feeling a tad overwhelmed. |
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Giving complete novices the responsibility for reviving a feckless football team would, in itself, be irresponsible. |
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It also has good online tutorials for novices, which is good because EZAnti Virus has a complicated interface. |
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Between ages of ten and sixteen, most young Burmese men and some young women become Buddhist novices and go to live in a monastery. |
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The biggest problems are felt to come from clashes between out-of-towners and old hands, or between experienced surfers and the novices. |
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It bridges the boundary between the scientific and hobbyist communities while offering value to both novices and experts in the field. |
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The director will be able to fulfill this task readily only if the novices are entirely free and open in his or her regard. |
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During the day and well into the dark, the place reverberates with the sounds of bongo beats and novices practicing kookaburra noises on freshly-carved wind instruments. |
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Even relative novices can create sophisticated, professional backup and recovery plans that pay off with easy recoveries whenever they're needed. |
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The beginning of Serious Poker is aimed at relative novices. |
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So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants, novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries. |
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In ten short years, several historic monasteries and convents have been restored to the Orthodox church and have welcomed hundreds of young novices. |
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Maana's wife went to the temple to give alms daily, serving breakfasts and lunches to her son, other novices and monks, until her son was disrobed. |
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They criticized one of the presentations as being pitched at novices. |
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He said dockominiums may be fine for experienced boaters with a lot of money, but not for novices, and certainly not for anyone without a lot of money. |
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He was then sent to Fiesole, where he carried out the Office of vicemaster of novices. |
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As mistress of novices and prioress for many years, she gave great impetus to the monastery. |
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There is nothing to stop novices running in normal hurdles or chases. |
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The group consisted of everyone from complete novices through to experienced riders, this made for a great sociable chilled out day of looning around in the woods. |
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We stopped and parked up at a beach, and Mohammed guided us to the edge of the coral and instructed the novices amongst us how to don our masks, snorkels and flippers. |
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From huge fans to Beatle novices, the magical mystery tour of locations relating to the band takes you all around the city from the Cavern Club to Penny Lane. |
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Fans and novices soon became swept up in the movement, tracing each work like buried treasure. |
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In an hour, the students go from confident blusterers to humbled novices. |
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Though the attendees varied from whiskey enthusiasts to novices, most said they liked the rye best. |
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The Daily Beast presents the perfect weekend entertainment for novices and seasoned cruciverbalists alike. |
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And his accessible focus on food will whet the appetite of gourmands and food novices alike. |
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High-tech bats have quickly become must-have equipment for nearly every slow-pitch softball player, from recreation league novices to elite sluggers. |
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The Mother House was not large enough to accommodate all the cleric and coadjutor novices. |
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Geared toward both novices and up-and-coming competitors, classes include Sexy pole dance Basics or pole dance Workout Advanced. |
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The other four men are in various stages of preparation for the priesthood, and the religious community also has two novices. |
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It is not advisable that the novitiate be conducted within a milieu foreign to the culture and native language of the novices. |
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Fascinated by that art form she accompanies the novices in the first stages of their apprenticeship in painting with Chinese ink. |
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Fansites, like anime news network, are nurturing the fan community and remain a good guide for novices getting into anime. |
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Zimbabwe might be Test novices but never again will they be termed Test innocents. |
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Success took planning and timing and a certain amount of guile. There were goalhangers, mostly novices, who hung around shamelessly by the door. |
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Do we really want novices piloting the biggest container ships in the world up narrow tidal waterways and trying to berth them safely? |
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I accept the comments about this application being a little hard to use for novices, of which I am definitely one. |
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It can serve as an introduction for novices or as a refresher for those with more experience. |
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The elders imposed pederasty quite naturally on the novices and always took a novice with them when they left the monastery. |
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From the same author as Flight Simulator, a planetarium that is quite difficult to use for astronomy novices. |
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Lord Sam, one of last season's top novices, made several jumping errors before finally dumping jockey Jim Culloty at a fence on the back straight. |
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He was appointed prefect to the Prague student hostel, and the following year he became the master of novices. |
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Our readers who practice professionally in these fields could provide parameters of activity for the non-professional, so as not to exacerbate already tragic situations by well-meaning novices. |
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We novices used to put on a long cape in which we gathered stones, which we gave to the workers who used them to level the ground round the house. |
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It has 40 nuns, and four novices preparing to take vows. |
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Together with the two Japanese novices, we sixteen Korean novices shared moments of pastoral work in the oratories of the noviciate, in some flat complexes and in the playground of the state elementary school. |
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Called Ab Initio training, the procedure takes complete novices and trains them at breakneck speed. |
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To investigate whether perimetric novices without glaucoma demonstrate a learning effect using screening-mode frequency doubling technology perimetry. |
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Everyone from novices to pub team players are welcome at the oche of the Coventry Coachmakers Club for the fundraiser in honour of Aprill Edgar. |
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In China, on the contrary, the mentors of novice teachers were more likely to assume the role of master teacher and coach, providing more direct guidance to novices on what they needed to know and do in order to teach well. |
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Calgary's Fish Creek Park-the only provincial park in an urban setting-offers ungroomed cross country skiing trails enjoyed by novices and experienced skiers looking for a few hours of aerobic enjoyment. |
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This absinthe will enchant both novices and confirmed absinthe drinkers. |
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It is of considerable importance for you and your fellow Coaches to provide this type of leadership in order for the novices to learn the correct ways to skydive and to interact with others whom they will encounter. |
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While National champion Nathalie Lamborelle was absent, Kovelter had no problems in holding off the young Trixie Godart and could proudly show her 11th place in the common rankings with the novices. |
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The anti-western narratives will be more trenchant and more credible, and novices will continue to join in as terrorists, suicide bombers and criminals. |
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Clever software means Baxter is easier for novices to configure and has more common sense than the average robot: if a conveyor belt bringing it objects to pack into boxes slows down, for example, it does too. |
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But mingled in with the former Westminster MPs are plenty of novices, some of them now holding down jobs as senior ministers in Mr Dewar's executive. |
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Very good couscous but pretty strange for novices. |
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Advanced readers may, as a result, wish to read selectively, but we believe that novices will benefit from taking the full ride. |
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But mastering very high dilutions is not for novices. |
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A small group of candidates then joined the first three who were already there and Father Vincent, Novice Master, found himself in charge of twelve novices. |
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And to make sure our products are accessible to both novices and experts alike, Thecus makes sure that each of its products can be easily installed and used. |
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Many novices or persons with limited experience make hasty sonar installations which function perfectly in shallow water, or when the boat is at rest. |
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To help some genuine novices and to discourage some obvious dreamers, I will share some insides into a reality of diamond trade and answer most asked questions. |
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In the last few decades of the 20th century, novices have for most communities been few and far between. |
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His first opponent was Young Williams, and the two novices fought at the Broadway Athletic Club of Philadelphia. |
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Members have a full range of musical abilities ranging from novices who play by ear to professional musicians. |
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Yet it was the novices taking it to the know-alls in a great start, creating a buzz that grew into a rousing roar from the full-house 82,000 crowd. |
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With all due respect to Premiership bickerers Benitez and Ferguson, they're novices in the world of mind games compared to this brain-bending bamboozler. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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Guided morning walks are available for novices and more accomplished twitchers, the African finfoot, olive woodpecker and white-headed lawping dotting the dense foliage. |
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The profuse perspiration provoked by the first room of the bathhouse triggered a languorous, abulic sensuality that tended to put most novices under. |
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Even the lavatory, a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle. |
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