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Knowing nothing about para sports, Farra was reluctant to apply.
A person may register while knowing nothing whatsoever about safe operation.
Intimacy—knowing too much about the other while knowing nothing essential.
For many critics of police, this is as good as knowing nothing.
For many critics of police, that was as good as knowing nothing.
Nevertheless, a generation has come of age knowing nothing but the wolf.
Me not knowing nothing about a job, I'd never filled an application out.
Their two daughters, 3 and 5, have grown up knowing nothing but war.
Good Manners is the kind of movie you're better off knowing nothing about.
For many Black Lives Matter activists, this is as good as knowing nothing.
So, knowing nothing, I don't think these numbers are too bad for Uber.
Just make sure you go in knowing nothing, lest you fall victim yourself.
Tribal politics, anchored in tribal media, has made knowing nothing a badge of honor.
There is something thrilling about being excited about a game and knowing nothing about it.
Knowing nothing is structurally wrong with it, you've still got to go out and pitch.
If you could have everyone go into this album knowing nothing about it, would you?
"President Trump came into office knowing nothing and trusting nothing about the C.I.A.," she said.
Yet I grew up knowing nothing about the nuns who bought and sold human beings.
Yet I grew up knowing nothing about the nuns who bought and sold human beings.
And this is a movie whose twist hinges on the viewer knowing nothing about the story.
Our nurses take loving and compassionate care of these mothers, knowing nothing can touch their grief.
"Knowing nothing about Argentine folklore at the beginning, I naïvely believed that anything was possible," he said.
Utter helplessness, I suppose—the impotence of knowing nothing you do or say will stop what's happening.
She was accused of hating her university and hating football, and knowing nothing about Penn State history.
Carson also called out the entire field—including himself—for knowing nothing about military issues, Adam Peck observed.
Mike: You don't have to preface this with "knowing nothing," by the way, as that's pretty much assumed.
And here I am, only a silly sheltered girl in a dress, knowing nothing at all — but Nothing.
Jon Snow knowing nothing is not good Only alive by a preponderance of fate and others intervening for him.
Case: But knowing nothing about health care is not going to give you the partnerships that you need. Right.
But there is a difference between not being sure about candidate "electability" and knowing nothing at all about it.
It ran two blistering ads accusing him of knowing "nothing" about foreign policy, a critique Mr. Rubio repeated that night.
How might we have predicted him to perform in 2019, knowing nothing but how he had played at his peak?
Even if you've never watched Game of Thrones, chances are you've heard the famous quote about Jon Snow knowing nothing.
If you went in knowing nothing about it, you might see it as a clunky piece of Boomer-made nostalgia.
Still Lisa had gone from knowing nothing about who she was to holding a family tree containing thousands of people.
" In the film Kardashian West says she "went into this (project) knowing nothing" and that her "heart completely opened up.
Before setting out on his journey, he sparred with a friend who accused him of knowing nothing of Japanese cuisine.
Iraq has one of the world's youngest populations, and most of them grew up knowing nothing but war and chaos.
One can't help wondering what voters would do if they went into a polling booth knowing nothing about the likely outcome.
Maybe don't watch too much of the trailer, though — my colleague Tasha Robinson says it's best to go in knowing nothing.
It's the sound of (Sandy) Alex G knowing everything 13 times in a row and then, suddenly, knowing nothing at all.
Knowing nothing would humiliate her more in that moment, Sierra broadcasts the photo of Veronica with her ex to their entire school.
Despite knowing nothing about him, they washed and dressed him tenderly in clean clothes, and laid out food so he could eat.
At least we can all take solace in knowing nothing sexual ever happened during the incestuous relationship, which Jason was tricked into.
Deal Size ÷ Time Taken To Close Suddenly, knowing nothing about sales, but still managing salespeople, doesn't seem like such a daunting task.
The allegations read like a court docket, but Filler said she went in knowing nothing that she could use to defend herself.
This morning I sat and held your hand for four hours knowing nothing I could've done would bring you back to me.
Parents describe being interviewed after going weeks without seeing their children, and in some cases knowing nothing about where their children were.
Maybe the Know-Nothing Party in the 19th century captured this spirit in its name — and Trump is the apotheosis of knowing-nothing.
Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in SS7 to monitor or track many aspects of mobile phones worldwide knowing nothing more than a phone number.
For years, their club traipsed in the wilderness, knowing nothing but disappointment and regret and misery, greeting it all with a wry smile.
Knowing nothing about his condition is the hardest part, according to Ms. Kamalmaz, who said her father loved spending time with his 13 grandchildren.
Being 18 and literally knowing nothing about anything, to me, carbonara meant blindly whipping up plates of pasta with reduced cream, Spanish onion, and bacon.
It has produced two broadcast ads, running currently in Florida, accusing Mr. Trump of "knowing nothing" about foreign policy, and taking apart his business record.
Knowing nothing about animal husbandry or agriculture herself, she brought in workers, too, and so the entire operation represented a significant expense for the crown.
She never had where anyone could, not ever in all the days and nights, all the waking up to another incident and Arthur knowing nothing.
But you're paying for opening the door and knowing nothing weird will happen when you're walking around the club in the middle of the night.
It was just like that nightmare in which you find yourself in a play, knowing nothing about the plot or your character or your lines.
Nastia Liukin is head over heels for the new man in her life — Detroit Lions punter, Sam Martin — despite knowing nothing about the sport he plays.
The kitten was adopted by a California couple at a Best Friends Adoption event and will spend the rest of his day knowing nothing but love.
And he welcomed me as a sister when we met overseas, knowing nothing more than that I was a colleague and shared his sense of mission.
For instance, it started out knowing nothing about the ground it was meant to walk on (which included smooth halls inside Facebook as well as other surfaces).
Besides, you can listen to "The Age of Anxiety" knowing nothing about the narrative subtext (the piece is wholly instrumental) and be swept into this audacious symphony.
Six years into Syria's brutal civil war, the country's future looks bleaker than ever — and an entire generation of Syrian children have grown up knowing nothing but war.
"We are here suffering, knowing nothing," said Baron Serrano, whose brother, Juan Rivera, 2911, had been celebrating a friend's birthday with his husband and was now unaccounted for.
Knowing nothing of her pregnancy, he left her because he found her too erratic, then moved to Dublin, married another woman and started a family of his own.
Read: The children who were part of ISIS Iraq has one of the world's youngest populations, and most of them grew up knowing nothing but war and chaos.
"I didn't know that," Malone responds, now apparently blacking out, knowing nothing the situation yet speaking on it loudly, unable to remember the words he said just minutes before.
About 3 million Syrian kids have grown up knowing nothing but war, creating a "terrifying mental health crisis" for a generation, according to a recent Save the Children report.
Sharing both an origin point and an ending, these large pieces of space rock floated in tandem until they met utter destruction, knowing nothing other than what they shared.
Going, in the space of less than 30 years, from knowing nothing at all about alien planets to making rough maps of them would be a feat of extraordinary proportions.
As a middle-aged man with a background in journalism, Lyons was an odd fit for a company specializing in Internet marketing — a field he admits to knowing nothing about.
In being "against purity" — in knowing "nothing at all about good and evil" — Shinran also stood against the standard way that most Buddhists of his day understood themselves and enlightenment.
And for many protesters and activists, having just the police account is as good as knowing nothing, since they don't trust police officers enough to take them at their word.
And for many Black Lives Matter activists, only having the police account is as good as knowing nothing, since they don't trust police officers enough to take them at their word.
It is the state of knowing nothing — not how long the journey will last, nor what its final destination may be, nor how one will recognize it when it is reached.
"I went into this knowing nothing, and then my heart completely opened up," West said in the trailer for the documentary, which will follow the stories of four different incarceration cases.
He confronted Trump once again, baiting the business mogul by calling him names, attacking his business ventures and accusing him of knowing nothing about policy -- even though he struggled with a raspy voice.
This dove was a prop on a set designed purely for the play of human imagination, and yet there she sat, knowing nothing of this purpose, concerned only with the eggs beneath her.
Knowing nothing I might cook could ever measure up to the memory of that shockingly spiced patty, the warm, elastic naan or the pleasure of that first bite, I haven't dared to try.
The diary drew a ton of supportive comments from the R29 community, with many admitting to knowing nothing about the illness and thanking her for sharing honestly about what it's like to live with it.
Children are being killed on their way to school, children as young as seven are being forcefully recruited to the frontline and one in three children have grown up knowing nothing but fear and war.
They wrap themselves in the American flag, calling themselves patriots while knowing nothing about the long tradition it represents, flying over a nation that welcomes people of all races, creeds and religions to our shores.
"Despite your attempt to minimize me into whatever assumptions you've made, knowing nothing about me or the intentions of my art, I still love you as a human and wish the best for you," Catorze wrote.
Neurologists of the time, knowing nothing of brain chemistry, were heavily focussed on what could be observed at autopsy, but there were many mental illnesses that left no trace in the solid tissue of the brain.
Yet when local authorities in Germany, for security reasons, barred two Turkish ministers from campaigning on his behalf among Turks living in Germany, Mr. Erdogan exploded, accusing Germany of Nazi practices and knowing nothing about democracy.
According to one survey, some 90 percent of all household expenditures are said to take place in these markets; they are so pervasive that people speak of a Jangmadang Generation that grew up knowing nothing else.
A previously apathetic generation of people in their teens and 863s, most of them knowing nothing but 17 years of rule by Vladimir V. Putin, was the most striking face of the demonstrations, the biggest in years.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Taken away as an infant and placed for adoption, Jen Stein was afraid that knowing nothing about her Native American past or potential hereditary diseases could put her and her children's health at risk.
I would go out on a limb (knowing nothing about the sparkling wine-making process) and say there's a heavier ingredient at play to weigh down the softness of the taste, but it was in no way overpowering.
Obligated by the forces of an unfamiliar job market to try something different, he rented the corner spot in the food court and became a Gloria Jean's franchisee, despite knowing nothing about the coffee business when he started.
The vastness makes that a more interesting challenge than carrying out the same experiment in a lab, as the team explains:[T]he agent starts out knowing nothing at all about its environment or even what it is supposed to accomplish.
Begin the lesson by introducing an article on the event that comes from a reputable source and provides a foundation for class discussion — informative enough that students who come in knowing nothing will understand the issue, but also accessible and short.
Of course, knowing nothing did not keep Mr. Trump from making the repeal of Obamacare a central issue of his campaign or from blithely assuring his supporters that he would magically make the health care system better and cheaper. Sad.
Conservative Solutions PAC, the outside group backing Marco Rubio Reach: Aired in Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, and Mississippi Impact: This unexceptional attack ad sticks with the familiar talking points about Marco Rubio being the foreign-policy expert and Donald Trump knowing nothing.
From dreams to reality Despite knowing nothing about forestry and fighting fires, Jaramillo said he selected the prison program over some of the other options because it was a chance to be outdoors instead of confined to his cell or prison grounds.
Knowing nothing about weaving, the young wife cries out in horror until she meets up with a horrific being, Tom Tit Tot, who promises to weave the skeins, but will capture her if, after the month, she does not guess his name.
" Fowler says that she was "one of those people" for most of her life, knowing nothing about forced arbitration until she experienced what she describes as illegal treatment at Uber, after which she says she discovered that she "had no way to get justice.
Which means one of two things: Either he spoke about loving WikiLeaks solely because it targeted Clinton despite knowing nothing about the organization, or he's trying to distance himself from his past statements about the organization now that its founder is in legal jeopardy.
This is very fine, and if it acquires a sheen of sentiment because of what it suggests will never emerge — that is, more poems from Ritvo — this doesn't change the fact that a reader knowing nothing of poetry or this author might find it worth rereading.
The best way to appreciate any work by Lykke Li is to go into it knowing nothing at all about what's going on in her life, who produced it, who wrote on it, or any of the details reviewers typically collect on an artist to give their work context.
The apparent premise alone of Sudden Death was insane enough to make me buy it knowing nothing else about the author or its tone: The artist Caravaggio and poet Francisco de Quevedo play a tennis match with a ball made of the hair of Anne Boleyn, in front of a crowd including Galileo, Mary Magdalene, and a group of popes.
With Trump declaring border security a national crisis and threatening to close the border this week, we are witnessing another a glimpse of his true intentions akin to Fox News' lack of oversight: This issue requires knowing nothing about how we as Americans have contributed to the security crisis in Mexico and Central America in the past and in the present.
It was too dark to see clearly, and so at the policeman's command, and at the other end of his semiautomatic, the occupants of the ship—the aliens, our first real aliens—were marched up the beach to the neon strip of casinos, while we followed, gaping, gawking, knowing nothing with certainty except that we were witnessing history, and perhaps would even play a role in it.
And only later, while talking to my sister, did I find out that my mother (knowing nothing about the We Tried It I was currently embroiled in) actually took her aside to interrogate her about what was happening to me and why I was having this seemingly overnight total mental break with the person she had known me to be over the past 28 years.

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