I wanted to record my new experience of the old city by photographing its architecture, shop fronts and objects, as well as the people I met. |
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I did not and do not seek a Luther-like emotional trauma and a shattering onrush of new experience. |
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It's going to be a very new experience for us, and it could be a frightening one, too. |
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It's a new experience, living with someone who's a better cook than me, but one I could get used to. |
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This new experience had given her a sense of peace which she was loathe to let go of. |
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It was a totally new experience for all on board and it also proved to be an arduous one. |
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But that image isn't there for no reason, and this is Europe we're talking about, a whole new experience for the club. |
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I had started my rumspringa with gladness in my heart for the new experience and for the freedom I would have. |
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I had only ever seen flat, safe beaches and seas before and I was absolutely entranced by the power and beauty of this new experience. |
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Many of the crew had never sailed before with female sailors on board, so it was a new experience for all. |
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It seemed, based on the reactions of drivers and pedestrians that a group of skaters bombing along the streets was a completely new experience. |
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It is a new experience for me and I needed a change of air because in Spain the situation was not any good for me. |
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This is going to be another whole new experience for me because I've never done Peter Pan before. |
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This weblog with its proud archives is quite a different kettle of fish and a new experience for me socially. |
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It is a new experience, a new adventure, and we have lots of family and friends who will come out to see us. |
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If you are looking for contact with nature and would like to have a new experience, come and discover the world of mushing in Naturlandia. |
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For a politician it is always a new experience to have your feet on the ground. |
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Meanwhile Declan must weigh his grim aspirations against his new experience of living in peace. |
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This would provide an employee with a new experience and the opportunity to enhance their current competency levels. |
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Becoming a field officer to collect voter data for the 2004 general elections is a new experience for Sunarwati, a resident of Bendungan Hilir, Central Jakarta. |
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For many, driving off road will be a new experience and, if it's to be a regular activity, driving courses are available to practise the required skills. |
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Sophisticated and chic, it's a really a new experience for us provincials. |
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This was a rather new experience for them, as elves are regarded as serious creatures, who contemplate things with an utmost gravity and never laugh out loud. |
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It suggests that our country is in the grip of an idee fixe, and has grown immune both to new experience and to new thought. |
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It was a completely new experience for us but luckily we got a grip fairly early. |
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This is the paradox of the griever: old habits do not comfort, nor does the thrill of new experience. |
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Each immersion in another culture helps me get rid of preconceived ideas and is therefore a new experience of freedom for me. |
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That's why it takes two lubricants to let your lovemaking add up to a totally new experience. |
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So this is a new experience for me, and I feel as though I've moved into the twilight zone. |
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It's nothing less than a new experience in world music, a rare treat for fanatics devoted to musical world-travel! |
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As we watched the sunrise atop the majestic steps, any doubts, fears, or frustrations I harbored for this new experience were erased. |
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Up at dawn and with no one else in sight, whether we were tracking a pride of lions or examining a column of ants, every minute heralded a new experience for both of us. |
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She suggested we play shuffleboard, and it was a new experience for me. |
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So for us, this air raid siren heralded a new experience, an unwelcome initiation into the conflict. |
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Being in the desert was a new experience for me, a native Westerner who had never seen birds nesting in a saguaro nor tasted a prickly pear margarita. |
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My final new year, new experience is a 2-day motivational course called The Life Event. |
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The trip to the Far East will be a new experience for the Bromborough lad, who won the MacGregor Trophy last year and was capped against Italy and Scotland. |
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The design intention behind the new series No Limits: make a new experience of the modern zest for life! |
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For us too, it is a new experience to be discussing matters of security and defence policy in this way. |
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There are valuable lessons to be learned from this recent and new experience. |
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Remember, the goal is to give your brain a new experience and a workout each and every day. |
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It is impossible to thank everybody for everything that has contributed to making this new experience so good for me. |
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Collaborating with a guitarist was a completely new experience for me and it was great because it really made me work differently. |
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This new product offers a brand new experience and a radically new way to drink champagne. |
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I've been lucky enough to have this opportunity to move ahead and expand my horizons with each new experience. |
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We find this work really interesting', they chorused, 'It's a new experience for us, and the work is completely different from what we usually do. |
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Honestly speaking, it's going to be a new experience for all of us because Dharma has never made such a film. |
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You're offering patients a new experience. |
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It may well be that no words can be found, or that the ancient prayers of penitence and confession can be enlarged or simply come to contain the new experience of anguish. |
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Azusa participants returned to their homes carrying their new experience with them. |
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Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts, I retired to my room, that night, prepared to encounter some new experience of a spectral character. |
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Because, in addition to tourism, thematizations also satisfy wanderlust and therefore everything that previously triggered yearning becomes accessible, it is now a matter of determining new experience pools. |
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His life was a source of new experience, a field for the application of those sublime principles and great laws, whose functions He had known in the invisible world. |
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It is a completely new experience, and I would like to pay my heart-felt compliments to the American comrades, as well as to all the other soldiers: they are doing a great job. |
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From an introduction in the basic techniques for beginners to adventuress outings for the more experienced climber or just for the pleasure of a new experience. |
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Limousines, five star hotels, a new experience. |
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This project of Urantia Foundation grows from the new experience of the website of urantia-latina and the absence of space for work and study of these characteristics on the worldwide web in Spanish. |
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Flipping the picture cards and matching pictures guarantees lots of fun and a completely new experience. |
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Lewis and Witcomb have had previous sky diving experiences, but for Byrne and Gammage it was a completely new experience. |
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Going to the capital markets cap in hand is a whole new experience for recently demutualized life insurers. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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