I'm not a babe in the woods, and I know very well that saying these things is taboo in American political culture. |
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We never learn whether this babe in the woods made it home or not, which becomes part of the subtle drama of Bacher's project. |
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Problem is, most of Europe thinks the 21-year-old Fowler is a babe in the woods who doesn't belong in the competition. |
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I am a babe in the woods when it comes to this kind of thing, but I am inspired to explore, even if it comes to nothing and I move onto another idea next week. |
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Taylor is aware of the perception that he is the innocent, exploitable babe in the woods of the Geelong defence. |
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Holden himself was no babe in the woods in these matters. |
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Mr. Takenaka insists he is no babe in the woods. |
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