His discretion in the face of so scrofulous and untutored a palate as mine was marvellous. |
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Now we'll see the difference between banal mass-market drivel and true untutored garbage. |
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I feel like a welcomer at Disneyland, having to stand and smile while untutored children kick my ankles and throw over-priced snack foods at me. |
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In any case, there is fat chance of finding alternative employment in this area, which to an untutored eye looks rich in natural assets. |
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I thought about capturing the political conflict through the untutored vision of a child. |
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Friends say this is what distinguishes him from his exact contemporary, Lord Cranborne, who to the untutored eye is his political twin. |
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As Billy's dancing improves so his awkwardness diminishes, but his dancing remains untamed, seemingly untutored and breathlessly evocative. |
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As the untutored crowds learn to read, they are likely to reach for a newspaper. |
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Not an untutored brawl, mind you, but a fair fight between very skillful gentlemen, carried out in strict accordance with rules, both written and unwritten. |
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To the untutored layman's eye, it almost appears contradictory. |
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The differences are so obvious to the untutored eye that it is impossible to believe that anyone ever considered the fake documents to be anything but forgeries. |
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An untutored if essentially tuneful vocalist, he seems to actively encourage the cracks and flaws that appear whenever he reaches above or below his natural range. |
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In this context, anthropological linguists working on southeastern Indian languages and cultures will have reservations about his untutored approach to semantic analysis. |
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We've always argued about America a lot, whether her immigrant perceptions were always valid or sometimes just the untutored observations of an outsider. |
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But to my medically untutored mind, operations seem at least as idiosyncratic in their success and effects, and thus harder for markets to monitor in quality. |
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It is undeveloped, untutored, excessively talkative, over-confident without any reason to be confident. |
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Interpretation is a struggle between instinctive, untutored, untheorized modes of appropriation and institutional conventions, codes, practices, and doctrinal manipulation. |
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He was the antithesis of the archetypal young black man, particularly as those seen though pre-1994 racist eyes as being illiterate, arrogant, uncouth and untutored. |
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She was, to my untutored eyes, a shining goddess wearing a ball-gown. |
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The only feature apparent to the untutored eye is Hartebeespoort, a dark blue splodge in the upper centre, with the edges of Pretoria apparently sneaking in at upper right. |
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Moreover, it is often difficult to tell that a counterproof was taken from a pastel, because to the untutored eye the original pastel's surface remains largely unaffected. |
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The representatives of IDPs are often untutored, may have been marginalized well before their displacement, and are unable to speak with one voice. |
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Hughes in this monomaniac mode is rather like Yeats in A Vision and Blake in the prophetic books: high on energy and voltage, but not easily followed by a reader untutored in the occult. |
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These mediums are untutored, erratic, and not constantly mediumistic. |
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The untutored working class is running well ahead of certain parties that like to claim to be communists as far as appreciation of reality is concerned. |
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The widowed captain's beautiful daughter, Rebecca Handley, is untutored in womanly ways, doesn't know how to manage a household, number linen, keep track of the wine cellar, or even get a stain out of fine cambric. |
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Hardy almost immediately recognised Ramanujan's extraordinary albeit untutored brilliance, and Hardy and Ramanujan became close collaborators. |
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And it was time for my untutored doggy-paddle to amuse the other holiday-makers. |
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