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37 Sentences With "dabblers"

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The competition is open to absolutely everyone: professionals, students, and dabblers alike.
What if all of these dabblers went whole hog with their hippie-ish interests?
This is the essence of the creator, what separates the masters from the dabblers.
I watched organizers and dabblers alike put in hours of debate and work into the preparations.
Having a few Iraq War dead-enders and dabblers in race science around keeps things fresh and interesting.
The latter are for dabblers, like me, who get kvetchy when an outdoor activity starts to eat into the dinner hour.
The main reason is that supply is shifting towards more potent and dangerous drugs, scaring off would-be dabblers while imperiling hard-core users.
I ask Jamie how many of the regulars are hardcore suit and tie fetishists as opposed to dabblers just looking for a bit of action.
But the result was a general sense of relief — turmoil in the world has winnowed out some of the dabblers, and purchases are more deliberative.
It is reasonable to wonder if the practitioners are dabblers, as with any fledgling professional network filled with people in the first halves of their careers.
But thanks in part to Adobe Sensei, the company's artificial intelligence and machine learning framework, Photoshop Elements' automated features are becoming appealing to more than just dabblers.
"In any segment of a business you will get winners and losers, and the people who really know it versus the dabblers and the debutantes," he said.
In the '70s and '80s, the interstellar saga explored Eastern traditions, mainly Buddhism and Taoism, just as many "spiritual, but not religious" dabblers were doing the same.
Other dabblers in artificial intelligence wanted it to do things humans found hard, such as calculus or chess, but Mr Minsky was more interested in apparently going backwards.
And while many of those posting samples of their work online aren't professional artists, the resulting creations already demonstrate the promise of what's possible from untrained 3D design dabblers.
Regardless, it's yet another reminder that streaming services like Amazon and Netflix aren't just dabblers in original programming; they're turning out award winning shows across all styles and genres.
Like many New Age dabblers in the nineteen-seventies, he was drawn to the Fourth Way—a brand of mysticism established by George Gurdjieff in the early twentieth century.
Just as the women have to decide if they're actual criminals or just dabblers, so, too, may "Good Girls" land on a better sense of what kind of series it is.
As the art market exploded in recent years, attracting dabblers and speculators, Mr. Marron remained an old-fashioned collector — passionate about the art itself, rather than looking to flip it for a profit.
Most actors who try out directing don't return to it, and cinema history is full of fascinating one-offs from dabblers who go back to acting after testing out the other side of the camera.
These and hundreds of other questions are being worked out at Hollywood studios, startups, brand labs and all manner of VR dabblers around the world, and for all their efforts, no one has any answers yet.
Dr. Bengio noted that he, Dr. Hinton and Dr. LeCun labored on neural networks for decades, even as many in the computer science establishment dismissed them as dabblers in a form of dark magic with few, if any, practical applications.
A look back at the past decade of consumer technology use in the UK has shone a light on changing gadget habits, underlining how Brits have gone from being smartphone dabblers back in 2008 when a top-of-the-range smartphone cost ~£500 to true addicts in today's £1k+ premium smartphone era.
Thus Mao, Mussolini, Lenin, and Hitler all to varying degrees have something going for their writing, however savage, as evidenced by the fact that it helped propel their message and popularity—whereas Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong-il, and others who came to writing later, are mere dabblers in the world of letters.
Yet his ability to go hard with Eladio Carrion on "Kemba Walker" or keep it vibey with Drake on "MIA" or flip his skillset into regional Mexican space with Natanael Cano for the banda-bred urbano hybrid "Soy El Diablo" remix sets him apart from the one-note dabblers and toe dippers.
Long before the Google Arts and Culture app, which became the most downloaded mobile app over the weekend, art aficionados, dabblers, narcissists and soul searchers pondering a cosmic connection to distant humans have been searching for their art twins, a long-gone, sometimes fictional or unknown doppelgänger encased in oil, sculpture or ceramics.
They had a NZ Top 40 song with the offbeat "Hey Judith". Richard Foulkes Junior played drums on Florid Dabblers Voting (the title of which was an anagram of the band's name).
In an article written by Jonker and published in SERVAMUS, he says there are three Satanic movements (Brotherhood of Ram, Order of Darkness and Sons of Satan) and four types of Satanist (generational Satanists, organised Satanists i.e. LaVeyan Satanists, self-styled Satanists and dabblers) in South Africa.
His book Zetetic Astronomy: The Earth not a Globe appeared in 1864. His lectures continued and concerned citizens addressed letters to the Astronomer Royal seeking rebuttals for his claims. A correspondent to the Leeds Times observed that "One thing he did demonstrate was that scientific dabblers unused to platform advocacy are unable to cope with a man, a charlatan if you will (but clever and thoroughly up in his theory), thoroughly alive to the weakness of his opponents".Leeds Times, 11 May 1867, p.8.
In 1885 Mark Twain stopped by Shamrock Park on his book tour promoting Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. As time passed, the government shifted away from the Shamrock Park area and the residential community grew around it, embracing the park as an anchor for the city. In more recent years, Shamrock was host to a campaign stop by future President Ronald Reagan and many other events such as beer dabblers, weddings, ice skating competitions and frisbee golf tournaments. In 2004, the 3M Pavilion was constructed as part of an extensive park remodel.
Opuntia Lake is strategically situated in the major goose fall staging area of Western Canada, is a very important staging area for waterfowl. Estimated maximum fall concentrations include 15,000 to 20,000 geese (Canada, White-fronted, Snow and Ross' geese), up to 30,000 ducks (mainly Mallard, Pintail, and assorted divers), 2,000 Sandhill Cranes and 500 Tundra Swans. The lake supports only a small number of breeding and moulting dabblers and divers. During the 1950s, a program of tree planting occurred at the lake along with the construction of baseball diamonds and a boat house.
Jurgen reordered Jamul under the personal suzerainty of the Zhukovski family, which Jurgen was the leader of as the Grand Dilettante (the Zhukovskis were notorious dabblers in everything, and masters of none). A long struggle commenced, for despite the power vacuum left by the collapse of the Valgorian Empire, the Slobbovian Empire moved in strongly, strangling native southern culture. The Dilettancy founded its power on the Strakh of the Zhukovskis and the money that flowed in from the Jamulian Southern Railroad, of which the Zhukovskis held the majority shares. Amazingly for Traditionalist technophobes, the Zhukovskis built the largest railroad on the face of Slobbovia.
Harry received a National Diploma in design while at the Liverpool Art College and became the first student in the new Graphic Design course, eventually winning a Senior City Art Scholarship. Harry maintained that students at art college should be bohemian in their thoughts and actions and not like the "dilettantes and dabblers", whom Harry disapproved of for wearing duffle coats and turtle neck sweaters. One of the college's artists and teachers, Arthur Ballard, later stated that Harry and Sutcliffe both overshadowed Lennon at college, explaining that they were both "extremely well educated, and very eager for information". Harry organised a students' film society, where he showed Orphee, by Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dalí, and Luis Buñuel's, L'Age d'Or.
Poster of the final round of the 25th Competition (2014) with the programmes of the finalists The originality of the competition lies in the fact that the competitors are not amateurs in the sense of "dabblers", but pianists, "who don’t just play the piano", musicians who, at some time in their lives, have had to make a choice, often a difficult one, between their profession and their potential career as a concert performer, the choice between making a living and their love of music.Interview with Gérard Bekerman in the "Crescendo" magazine , accessed 3 February 2015. As a result, the quality of the performance is very high. Many of the amateurs are real virtuosi; pianists often choose technically tough pieces by Liszt, Chopin or Rachmaninoff for their repertoire.
In London, numerous scientific dabblers, amateurs, professionals concentrated in the comparatively small geographic area began to form a unique development - the learned society: > "These societies are voluntary associations of men and women who have come > together because they are interested in the aims and objects which the > societies serve and they feel that they can pursue those interests better as > members of a society, rather than as individuals. The libraries therefore > have been collected together for the purpose of serving the objects to which > the various societies are dedicated and they do this, for the most part, by > serving their members". Learned society libraries were private but were owned by larger groups of people. Materials were often lent or borrowed by qualified individuals or institutions outside the society.
Philip J. Lampi (born 1944 in Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts) is a scholar and historian currently employed as a researcher at the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) in Worcester, Massachusetts; he has spent much of his career reassembling records of early American election returns. "That effort has now led to A New Nation Votes, a digital record of Lampi's work sponsored by the AAS, Tufts University, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. To the delight of graduate students, professional historians, and dabblers alike, the site makes public and searchable what, until now, could only be found in Lampi's loose-leaf notebooks: a comprehensive record of early American election returns from 1787 to 1825." Most of the early results in US elections were only published in local newspapers; there was no centralized US national record-keeping effort tallying the returns in US national elections.
Commentators have been concerned that end users do not understand how to test and secure their applications. Warren Harrison, a professor of computer science at Portland State University, wrote: > It’s simply unfathomable that we could expect security... from the vast > majority of software applications out there when they’re written with > little, if any, knowledge of generally accepted good practices such as > specifying before coding, systematic testing, and so on.... How many X for > Complete Idiots (where "X" is your favorite programming language) books are > out there? I was initially amused by this trend, but recently I’ve become > uneasy thinking about where these dabblers are applying their newfound > knowledge. This viewpoint assumes that all end users are equally naive when it comes to understanding software, although Pliskin and Shoval argue this is not the case, that sophisticated end users are capable of end-user development.

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