He was the youngest skater to capture Canadian national titles at the Juvenile, Pre-Novice, and Novice levels.
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It reveals a game plan for the novice, would-be corporate raider that bears striking resemblance to the playbook deployed by Trump the novice politician.
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How effectively could Democrats disparage Trump as a political novice who got in over his head if they were backing another novice, no matter how much more serious-minded she was?
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Even a novice cook can handle these chocolate bourbon truffles.
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"I like to think (hope) it's novice traders," Ahmad said.
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For the novice, picking the right investments can be tough.
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It's all the standard advice you'd give a tech novice.
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I'm very much a novice when it comes to meditation.
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Yet despite that newcomer nod, Lak is no industry novice.
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What's the one cooking tip you give to novice cooks?
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I'm no novice when it comes to The Sims franchise.
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Novice knitters could only dream of that kind of productivity.
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Does an expert perform better with this than a novice?
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"No pressure, right?" jokes Jean, who is a novice dancer.
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For a novice, Bluprint's expansive selection can sometimes feel overwhelming.
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It's a great resource for experienced or novice globetrotters alike.
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Better the novice foundling, surely, than the beast of Davao.
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What's the first UD product a beauty novice should try?
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As a novice landlord, she wanted to avoid major repairs.
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Alvarez lost by 30 percentage points to a political novice.
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Seems like an odd choice, given the novice target audience.
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I, on the other hand, am more of a novice.
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The problem is she's a novice in her current role.
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Another novice who will lose his coalition within two years?
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Klobuchar didn't appear to be a novice at political stagecraft.
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A novice might get lucky and put one 30 feet.
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You're just as important as the Queen or the Novice.
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A novice politician struggling mightily, visibly, to stay on script.
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Before I started this project, I was a novice at genealogy.
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It can be challenging – and time-consuming – especially for a novice.
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The Guatemalan president is a political novice but not a leftist.
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It's like a novice driver moving the steering wheel too much.
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Mila Kunis is no novice at this whole pregnancy fashion thing.
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This simple but tasty risotto is perfect for the fish novice.
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A novice admitted that a Swedish iteration hadn't been as hot.
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The most minute things become incredibly dangerous to the novice skater.
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His sister, Isabella, a white-habited religious novice, pleads his case.
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There are several features that even a novice user can appreciate.
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Instead, he picked a political novice with no experience in government.
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After the abbey falls, the lapsed novice winds up in London.
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Gantz, 60, is a former military chief but a political novice.
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Now, technophiles and novice Facebookers alike feel vulnerable—and they should.
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But these were not the errant tweets of a novice politician.
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As a makeup novice, I'm often insecure about my application process.
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"But what about Amazon," you, a Cauliflower Gnocchi Novice, must be asking.
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What do you think distinguishes a great cover designer from a novice?
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It's clear that Pandora has made Premium as novice-friendly as possible.
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This doesn't matter whether you're an expert game designer or a novice.
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There is novice and intermediate terrain, despite the bumper sticker's apparent warning.
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But not too long ago, the now-president was a novice tweeter.
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Even for a relative beauty novice like me, the possibilities feel endless.
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More than a few novice viewers would apply only the second label.
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She has decades of experience when the angriest voters want a novice.
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But Hadid seems to be pretending that she's a total pop novice.
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"I don't think he's a novice at all," Swalwell said of Kushner.
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Now, I'm out to help novice flippers get through their projects unscathed.
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I was actually a novice in my field of study as well.
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It's now among the most common "first languages" taught to novice programmers.
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Now Apple wants to encourage novice developers to get into AR, too.
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After all, it was only recently she was dubbed a 'Hollywood novice.
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The man is no novice when it comes to honey or bees.
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Now comes the hard part for Mr. Murphy, a relative political novice.
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What's simple for a skilled cook can be taxing for a novice.
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By the time it was done, Pidathala was no longer a novice.
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Mr. Gantz brings strong security credentials but is a relative political novice.
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But in other ways, her status as a novice was an asset.
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A Novice is born into an insect tribe, led by a Queen.
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And, getting that pretty pay-off is achievable for even novice plant ladies.
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She's gotten this far, after all — and she isn't a complete political novice.
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"I wouldn't recommend a build like this to a novice," Landers told Gizmodo.
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Understanding visual communication is the difference between a skilled artist and a novice.
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Gurung is no novice to collaborations or designing for non-sample sized women.
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He said the "symbiotic chain" between veteran and novice players had been eroded.
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Without proper oversight, a novice playing with AI libraries could reach dodgy conclusions.
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Bad or novice bee keeping may be the reason for some urban swarms.
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I have come to realise, however, that I am nothing but a novice.
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That makes it really hard to recommend, even for a novice drone pilot.
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I used the Hal Higdon novice marathon training schedule, ideal for first-timers.
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Then the researchers loosed the novice riders onto Boulder's roads and bike paths.
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With her Stella Maris rig, the novice angler caught (and released) two fish.
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His new team is a mix of seasoned factory workers and novice recruits.
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"But these were not the errant tweets of a novice politician," he continued.
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She was a novice at the sport, though already a competitive marathon runner.
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For some novice challah makers, that braid can seem like the hardest part.
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Mortgage REITs are more complicated and "typically not for novice investors," says Gagliardi.
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Maura is the easy-to-follow, digestible storyline novice audiences can hook into.
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I've even taken classes to become a certified seal hunter at novice level.
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But he's still a relative novice at poker compared to his soccer abilities.
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You very well could be skilled at Python but a total novice with Ruby.
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It instead involves a unique paint treatment that even novice home decorators could apply.
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He advises more novice resellers to have patience and persistence in the early stages.
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Many considered him a novice compared to the political veteran he was up against.
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They might say that you are a first-time founder, and therefore a novice.
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Overall, it's another friendly, easy-to-use option suitable for a total tax novice.
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Her biggest piece of advice for a novice jet-setter: proper planning is key.
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She promises that even the most novice chef can get something out of it.
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This makes it easy for even a novice user to get a good shot.
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As a novice congressman, I ran up against the most powerful lobby in Washington.
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Other appointments included Abdi Farah Juha, a political novice who was named interior minister.
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This year marks Jackson's first Olympics but she's no novice to high stakes competition.
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Joey is a novice ballerina, and friendly, even to those she doesn't quite understand.
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But Peter Betts decided his pupil would remain a novice for one more year.
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But who could blame a novice for using orange calcite as a decorative paperweight?
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Some novice has just splatted paint all over the place and called it 'art'?
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And I really hate the feeling of being a novice around more experienced people.
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Two years later, the political novice was elected a United States senator from Massachusetts.
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Fincher was a novice director with little power, and eventually the studio won out.
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YouTube is already full of guides aimed at grooming novice players into competitive ones.
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There's a lot of novice consumers who over-do and have an uncomfortable experience.
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President Sergio Mattarella sought further consultations over their proposed prime minister, a political novice.
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It's easy to see Trump's pro-Russian policies as a kind of novice mistake.
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I teach my novice debaters a basic point: A question is not an argument.
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Having a well-stocked pantry is a baseline for every cook, advanced or novice.
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For even the most novice cook, it will take little more than 30 minutes.
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A third candidate, Javier Bertucci, a political novice and an evangelical minister, received 925,000.
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But it has a range for editing software for the novice through the pro.
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Zelensky, a political novice who rose to the presidency via TV stardom — sound familiar?
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Because, as we know, when you have your first child, you're generally a novice.
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For a political novice, however talented and lucky, this is quite a tall order.
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Will an experienced political figure like Kamala Harris succeed the political novice, Donald Trump.
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But the other novice is too scared of his own desire to comfort him.
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The catch is that the novice player in Agrawal's video isn't human, or even alive.
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Ultimately, Fresen advises novice resellers to persevere through the early stages of growing their accounts.
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The tournament is divided into Novice, Class B, and Class A; adults, seniors and juniors.
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I don't go out on the water, but do get to help the novice rowers.
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But the 20193-year-old is far from a novice when it comes to working.
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Phupha Srichalerm is a 17-year-old novice monk from a province in southern Thailand.
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"I don't know what to expect really," said the novice millennial, who came with friends.
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Zuzana Caputova, a political novice, came top in the first round of Slovakia's presidential election.
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That's why this oven-free pie is perfect for you novice lattice creators out there.
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If you're a Photoshop novice, you're going to get lost following this tutorial pretty quickly.
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A political novice, Zuzana Caputova, handily won in the second round of Slovakia's presidential election.
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The role has made a star of Yalitza Aparicio, a kindergarten teacher and novice actress.
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In other scenarios, analysts find simple holes that a novice could use to steal information.
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But for the juvenile to novice competitions, each country got to set their own rules.
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After all, if you're a novice at everything, it's hard to be passionate about anything.
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Despite being a novice, Patrick was the best candidate for governor in that 2006 race.
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As a beauty novice, I'm dumbfounded by how many products exist to perfect your complexion.
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The tension required to release them may be adjusted by the skier ... novice or expert.
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He has governing experience, which could reassure voters who think Trump is a political novice.
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The looks vary from novice Poké balls to complex character art and everything in between.
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Even a computer novice can pay someone to launch a ransomware campaign on their behalf.
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They had had their hair shaved a day earlier in preparation to become novice monks.
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Pelosi spoke a day after 28-year-old political novice Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez trounced Rep.
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They're building a community of like-minded, sports-enthused women while educating novice sports fans.
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By midsummer, the cohort of novice gardeners had thinned out, but the weeds were thick.
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Lieberman -- a legend for her hoopin' on the court -- isn't a novice to coaching either.
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There are plenty of reasons behind Bellator's fussing over a total MMA novice in Pico.
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But Netanyahu supporters deride Mr. Gabbay as a political novice and disregard his ethnic origins.
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Compared to the MCA curator who organized this show, I admit I am a novice.
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My suggestion to these novice city builders is to find out what has worked elsewhere.
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But whatever the primary cause, Goff has suddenly developed from bumbling novice to effective passer.
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ABT Incubator provides novice dance-makers with time and space to work out their ideas.
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To Republicans, President Trump's overtures to Mr. Comey were the stumbles of a political novice.
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It is a place where it is possible to progress from novice to art enthusiast.
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However, their "spunky" and energetic temperaments may be too much for some novice dog owners.
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The chute itself, after all, is no joke: steep, high and frightening to the novice.
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A political novice, Zelenskiy won a landslide election in April promising a crackdown on corruption.
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He may sit at the top of American political life, but he's still a novice.
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And like a reporter with a new beat, I embraced the uncomfortable role of novice.
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As a novice, paying the equivalent of a college education for a watch seems insane.
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Now you're a neophyte, a novice, in this area, what did you take away from …?
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But tour operators cater to both advanced and novice swimmers and offer stroke analysis and coaching.
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That 0.5 percentage point decline may seem small to the novice investor, but it is significant.
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If you're a novice at the whole wine-making thing, this is the kit for you.
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I'm still a novice, but I can definitely see the progress I've made since I started.
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Any novice can probably play it as well as the Troggs, who weren't even tuned properly.
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Modi jumped into a business, in which his father and grandfather were veterans, as a novice.
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The role has made a star of Yalitza Aparicio (pictured), a kindergarten teacher and novice actress.
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And by sharing prototypes with novice users, crowdsourced UX research helps interaction designers avoid confirmation bias.
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Nicole Beckman took first place in the Novice Division, and Angela Kumpe won the Legend Division.
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These are the consequences of being a political novice as the president when he came in.
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"I was a novice and I assumed Mr. Amendola was the expert on this," Sandusky said.
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Trump ran a chaotic and disorganized campaign, as one might expect from a complete political novice.
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For a novice user, the illustrations will help you figure out how to get things done.
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Carter, like all other presidents before Trump, wasn't entering the White House as a complete novice.
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I'm not a Sonos novice; there are already two Sonos Play:1 speakers in my house.
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Conte is a political novice (a former teacher) who thinks he has a lot to prove.
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Collins listed Granderson and Michael Conforto, a novice in center field, as likely options for center.
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Best Buy (BBY) turned to Hubert Joly, a retail novice from France, to halt its slump.
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Anna is a novice at a convent, where she helps the nuns with their quilt-making.
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Comic actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a political novice, is ahead in the polls, causing jitters among investors.
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She gained national attention as a political novice for her surprisingly potent bid to unseat Gov.
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It also doesn't hurt that thicker is also easier for a novice dosa cook like me.
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Initially, like many a novice, Cox dropped the Australian football onto his foot with two hands.
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While still a novice, he sold out five performances at the Plaza Mexico in Mexico City.
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"Hippolyte" was Rameau's first opera, but it is not at all the product of a novice.
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And in the American system, the juvenile through novice competitions did not change to keep up.
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Back in 1989, I was still a novice to the rules and rituals of American racism.
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He also warned the novice gunman that he had to be especially vigilant in the mountains.
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Josiane, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at George Washington University, considers herself a kitchen novice.
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They see in Trump a novice and know-nothing, and they will surely test his resolve.
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Mr Gantz is experienced in military matters, having commanded Israel's army, but is a political novice.
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The distance Justice Stevens traveled over a quarter century was the path from novice to veteran.
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The distance Justice Stevens traveled over a quarter century was the path from novice to veteran.
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So, the unit must be easy for even the novice homeowner to install in minimal time.
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But now the real estate mogul and political novice is working to improve his inside game.
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Certainly no one could have anticipated that this novice writer would develop into a powerful polemicist.
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The best popular science books welcome the novice while engaging and informing the more scientifically savvy.
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And, you know, a novice in this area with no background, no campaign, no funding mechanism.
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Months later, Joe queues up for a game, and sees a novice assigned to his team.
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Shade: Medium As a contouring novice, I found the product a little intimidating to use at first.
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Those who do absorb too much nicotine are usually novice nicotine users with minimal tolerance for nicotine.
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Tax lien investments are not for novice investors and can be far from lucrative, financial advisors agree.
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Luigi di Maio, the 32-year-old novice who heads the M5S, featured in just a third.
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The idea here is to allow both experienced and novice developers demonstrate their open source cloud skills.
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The great-grandmother is no novice though – Sullens can let go of the ropes and jump waves.
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As a novice protester, I had no idea what to expect and didn't have time to prepare.
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For novice investors gambling on what looks like a cryptocurrency investment, the calculus here can be tough.
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"Training gloves are made with a lot of protective padding, perfect for a novice boxer," she says.
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A novice drug user is going to be more heavily impaired than someone who's gotten high before.
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Roughly 400,000 novice drivers a year use eDriving training and could have their skills scored by FICO.
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I do not suggest that everyone dive into the deep end; I'm a novice and I'm overwhelmed.
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No wonder novice writers are often at a loss, and put commas where they do not belong.
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"But he knows that I love the presidential candidate very much," the self-confessed dance novice said.
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Natural Light is not "good" beer per se, but for many novice drinkers, who gives a shit?
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Other r/occultists doubted that a novice magick user like Tacodirtshield1 could even accomplish such a task.
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If you're a suit novice, don't worry — Robinson has some great insights about buying your first one.
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The move also carries echoes of new French President Emmanuel Macron's novice-heavy list of parliamentary candidates.
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Once someone advances beyond the novice division, typically after winning an event, future challenges are staggeringly difficult.
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Though not a comedy show, their approach makes room for everyone, from the novice to the expert.
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He also was a novice dirt bike rider and spent his weekends at the track, she said.
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Ukrainians, who were prepared to take their chances with a novice outsider, are now having second thoughts.
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But novice investors said their deep affinity with the disappearing-message app prompted them to jump in.
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Creating an 'oral care ecosystem' As novice entrepreneurs, Enever and May struggled to get funding at first.
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Woodstock was created by the then-novice promoters John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield, and Michael Lang.
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Mismatches are common in female boxing, because the scarcity of opponents means there is no novice division.
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Solo Novice Some women don't have a self-pleasure style because, well, they simply don't self-pleasure.
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Bottom line: $600 for the board alone is going to be prohibitively expensive for many novice podcasters.
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We had slates and a sound guy for the first time, but we were still so novice.
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Trump ran a chaotic and disorganized presidential campaign, as one might expect from a complete political novice.
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He was a dutiful novice, if quiet and withdrawn, but then one night he woke up screaming.
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Ms. Poehler is the enthusiastic novice, while Mr. Offerman provides more staid counsel as an accomplished woodworker.
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The sky&aposs the limit — whether you&aposre a curious novice, dedicated expert, or somewhere in between.
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Other characters to rival the mogul turned reality television star turned novice politician revolve around Trump Tower.
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Off the Menu VILLANELLE Catherine Manning, a novice restaurateur, assembled a fine team for her first venture.
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Offering to pay the listed price is generally a mistake that Jiang sees more novice resellers make.
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"It's about going back to the novice mentality and being willing to try things on," Johnson said.
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"He's healthy and active; that's inspiring to me," said Abdussamed Ambzhthingal, a relative sprinting novice at 75.
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Mr. Trump, though still a novice in policy terms, has shown a flair for symbols and showmanship.
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Even a political novice would worry about violating campaign finance laws given the context of the emails.
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Carnegie Mellon also offered extra tutoring to all students, which was particularly useful for the novice coders.
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Travel Tips Air travel can cause a great deal of apprehension for both seasoned and novice travelers.
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Literally anyone can purchase a consumer drone, which means that there are plenty of novice pilots out there.
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He was also hurt by the LDP's defeat by a novice political party in a July assembly election.
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Even on the novice setting this takes concentration, muscle and a good sense of balance to nail it.
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There was enough novice power in the songs where I wasn't so concerned with how they'd come off.
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Mr Macron is a novice at global diplomacy, and nobody has been sure what to expect from him.
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Trump's upcoming inauguration has been fraught as the businessman (and political novice) readies to lead a divided nation.
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Matondkar's fame means she already has something many novice politicians crave: Name recognition and a devoted fan base.
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BrainStation is designed to be cheaper, more mobile, and simple enough that even a novice can use it.
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And Anki's most recent, available for download now, helps level the playing field between skilled and novice drivers.
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Uber made several changes to its app Thursday to improve the experience for both novice and seasoned drivers.
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You don't know how joyless games can be until you've been a novice freelancer working that reviews hustle.
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And if you consider yourself a novice baker, Joanna stresses how important it is to grease your pan.
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These scenarios -- Kushner as trusted White House troubleshooter and Kushner as bumbling, overwhelmed novice -- are in direct conflict.
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While many of these make their changes by using color overlays, novice users may not know the difference.
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McMullin talks and acts like a seasoned candidate, and not like a novice traversing his first national campaign.
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This, of course, comes with risks too, as electric scooters can be dangerous to the novice or uncoordinated.
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Would you claim that Trump is simply a political novice who didn't realize the implications of his requests?
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Console Miss McConnell that every story—by a novice or Nobel laureate—begins life as a first draft.
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While Obama was less politically experienced than Hillary Clinton or John McCain, he was no novice to politics.
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On Easter Sunday, Mr. Kovar, Mr. Williams and Dr. Næsborg outfitted four novice climbers, including me, with saddles.
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After completing the lessons, novice skiers will receive a season pass good for the rest of the year.
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I've chatted about Overwatch with tour guides in Vietnam, and watched novice monks play Candy Crush in Thailand.
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As the animated figures walk, they "scale" the keys, creating the augmented reality player piano for novice players.
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In the years before specialization divided academia into disciplines, all students at Harvard were novice philosophers and scientists.
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I'm still a novice ceramist at best, but every week, bowl by bowl, I get a little better.
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If they choose to do so earlier, they are "novice" monks taking time to reflect and pay homage.
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After an inconclusive March election, the president this week asked political novice Giuseppe Conte to form a government.
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Novice solo travelers may want to consider staying near the city center for a convenient and safe option.
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We recently joined him along with 15 novice foragers as they hunted for edible plants in Upper Manhattan.
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The first few tiebreakers are easy, and understandable even by the novice fan: ■ Total points in the group.
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For Haley, it's been a quick build from foreign policy novice to lead envoy on the international stage.
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The novice climber told the publication he traveled to climb the wall after seeing news coverage about it.
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It just goes to show you what a novice can do if they put their mind to it.
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If you're the novice screenwriter Dwain Worrell, you introduce a gimmick: a sniper who really wants to talk.
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Unlike other long-legged locals, though, their legs are bright yellow — a helpful marker for the novice observer.
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Mr. Maas is no stranger to politics, but he is a novice when it comes to foreign policy.
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H&R Block is cheaper than TurboTax, but still provides more than enough hand holding for a novice.
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A myth-toppling new study of novice, middle-aged runners suggests that the answer is a qualified yes.
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When Martelly decided to run for President, he was a political novice, but the earthquake provided an opportunity.
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Before I get too far, I'd like to preface this account by saying that I am a spiritual novice.
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Mr Guilluy belongs to an army of novice candidates standing for President Emmanuel Macron's party, La République en Marche!
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Novice candidates include business people, teachers, doctors, 11 farmers, two firemen, a fighter pilot, a mathematician and a hairdresser.
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The Legend L-Series from Bushnell were built with everyone in mind, from the highly advanced to the novice.
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According to the product listing, this tiny drone is easy to control, even for the most novice of pilots.
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It's just novice writers, if they're male, the first thing to go is kind of fleshed out female characters.
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It might seem complex, but this is a really easy thing to do even if you're a PC novice.
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These won't be useful for anyone but the most novice photographer, but that's still an awful lot of people.
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That said, Petuum is attempting to build for both the expert and the novice — a tough balance to strike.
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For such a goofy-sounding exercise, the burpee strikes dread into the hearts of novice exercisers and athletes alike.
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Less generous pundits worry that he is a novice with no idea of what is about to hit him.
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I was a nervous novice in a Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress, and I hadn't started taking hormones yet.
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While crowdfunding may be a great way for novice investors to get their feet wet, there are some downfalls.
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Whether you're a novice, an expert, a photographer, or racer, we can recommend a drone that's perfect for you.
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This dedication to trying new things has earned Braille a Novice Trick Dog title from the American Kennel Club.
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For Perkins, this meant skiing alongside former Navy Seals when she was still a relative novice on the slopes.
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They would have acted as the connective tissue between Tillerson, a government novice, and policy experts throughout the building.
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Or considering the sad state of the plants, a novice grower could have simply disposed of their failed project.
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Not only was Barrymore a political novice, this was also the actress's first foray into the world of directing.
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Macron, whose aides call for a union with Bayrou, is a political novice who has never held elected office.
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He was now eligible to compete for a national championship in the novice division, reserved for the youngest competitors.
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Novés is no novice – he's been manager of Toulouse since 1993 and won 19 trophies, including four Heineken Cups.
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The places where pupils do best, for example Finland, Singapore and Shanghai, put novice teachers through a demanding apprenticeship.
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Years of diaper changes and then potty training turned me from a poo-analysis novice to a wizened connoisseur.
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"It's not a wine that's going to appeal to the novice consumer or the mainstream wine drinker," Hemer said.
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Runner's World suggests committing between 10 to 14 weeks to train for a half marathon, especially for novice racers.
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It also features aerobatic capability for performing flips and turns, and ready-to-fly technology to accommodate novice aviators.
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A meeting held by Trump, a political novice, on such short notice is likely due to desperation, she said.
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But, if you go horseback riding and you're a novice, there's a good chance you're riding an ambling horse.
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Unfortunately, there are more than a few horror stories of novice entrepreneurs believing verbal agreements are set in stone.
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Bitcoin's 1,432 percent year-to-date gains have emboldened even novice investors to throw their cash in the game.
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Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a political novice who achieved fame as a comic actor, is also seen as a strong challenger.
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If a Monday, would a novice solver know what STIPPLE means (much less understand a clever clue for it)?
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His dissertation found snowblading helped novice skiers overwhelmed by the sport achieve flow more quickly and with less investment.
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He also said that many novice resellers make the mistake of underestimating how many fakes are actually in circulation.
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Brian Hogan, from Fontainebleau, France, was a Trappist novice at Gethsemani Abbey near Bardstown, Ky., from 1957 to 1959.
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Egdorf gave as an example a guided fishing trip with a veteran angler husband and his wife, a novice.
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Mr. Netanyahu tried to cast the race as one between an experienced world leader and an unproven political novice.
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Within a year, she had moved from poker novice to poker professional, winning more than $200,000 in tournament jackpots.
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The political novice had close ties to Marvel Entertainment chairman and GOP donor Ike Perlmutter, but little campaign experience.
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In her first film, "Crash Pad" (2006), she cast Jiz Lee, a nonbinary artist and porn novice, to star.
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She was a novice when she started, but by the end she had developed a refined version of minimalism.
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He needs to mitigate the risk of nominating a political novice for the most powerful job in the world.
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The former vice president repeatedly argued that this presidential race was no time to gamble on a political novice.
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Italy's FTSE MIB was up 0.7 percent after Italy's president invited political novice Giuseppe Conte to be prime minister.
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Touch Surgery has also been picked up by John Hopkins University as part of the procedure evaluating novice surgeons.
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The musical, about a plucky novice-turned-governess who fled Austria to escape the Nazis, remains a cultural touchstone.
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Instinctively, the Novice knows what to do when a male intruder enters: She crushes his neck between her knees.
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Training too specifically Having too narrow a training scope is common in athletes and in veteran and novice exercisers.
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He sees Denison's offer as a unique opportunity to attract a different kind of customer, the novice yacht owner.
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Many of the boys were ordained as novice monks and had their heads shaved to honor the late SEAL.
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Like a novice cook trying to improvising soufflé, you will end up with the vape equivalent of a garbage omelette.
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THIS ORANGE, SQUISHY BODY ARMOR MATERIAL COULD SAVE LIVES It incorporates advanced automation that makes it easy for novice grillers.
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Benny Gantz, a former general and political novice, belongs to a new party that is running on a centrist platform.
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The Invest vertical offers stocks, ETFs, robo-advising with no fees and unlimited access to financial advisors for novice investors.
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Heidi continues to introduce the novice to the program, explaining that he is now, voluntarily, part of their reintegration process.
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Whether you're an experienced developer or a complete novice, this bundle might very well transform you into a VR superstar.
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But what if we could change that, and make the best decisions and growing techniques available even to novice farmers?
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He referred to me as a "total novice reporter" and did an unflattering impression of me doing a live shot.
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Afterwards, they transmitted those patterns into 32 novice subjects who were learning to pilot a plane in a flight simulator.
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But the political novice failed to unseat the veteran, and lost credibility by claiming victory too soon on election night.
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This makes the app usable even by novice iPhone photographers, who sometimes need help when trying to take tricky shots.
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So despite Hallmark's best efforts to neuter it, Valentine's Day still can have its uses, especially for the romance novice.
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The community of novice bakers like me was more engaging there, and I could get better feedback on my loafs.
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She embraced me with such warmth — a local legend entrusting her work to the vision of a young, novice curator.
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"This suggests that a high percentage of novice drivers with ADHD are not taking medication when they drive," he said.
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I posited that it would be enjoyed equally by all measures of drivers, from the novice to the highly experienced.
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What should the diet of your reading be?" she advises the novice writer in "Thirty Recommendations for Good Writing Habits.
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" In contrast, Mr. Dallek said, "I think Republicans may feel they can control Trump because he is such a novice.
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No matter that many business people, a year ago, were concerned about what the novice politician would do in office.
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Since there's no consensus about just how many lights is right, trimming a tree can be daunting for novice decorators.
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Safely squatting, lunging, pushing and pulling As a novice, Mignerey learned the basics like how to properly lift a kettlebell.
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Volatility can drive the novice investor to question his or her own investment strategies strictly due to short-term fear.
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Clearly, I was a novice and not very good at hard work, as Duncan and my father had already surmised.
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When Pat Brown began his governorship, Jerry was twenty and a Jesuit novice, honoring vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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Because they are divided by age and ability (novice, intermediate, expert) even newcomers have a shot at winning their division.
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Their presence has raised doubts about whether Conte, a political novice, can put his own stamp on the government's agenda.
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While many of the contestants were bowling experts, one of the players, French Montana, was a total and complete novice.
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Nathan: A sucker is a novice—and above all someone I don't know at all, who can't find me again.
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"It was a novice error and we did not believe we had hired novices," MTA board member Susan Metzger said.
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Another candidate who has surged in February is comic actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a political novice and largely an unknown quantity.
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Defying hospital protocol, Mathilde slips away to the convent, where she discovers a pregnant novice in the throes of labor.
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That might fool the average viewer, but Hollywood can and should aim higher; don't fool the novice — fool the expert.
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He advised all novice resellers not to reinvest all their money and to have a buffer fund just in case.
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I'm no baking novice, but I wanted to start with recipes that were simple and straightforward (Cooking helped with that).
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Local resident or foreign traveler, old or young, novice or expert, hut goers have spent their day exploring the wild.
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A novice cook who never worked at a restaurant before, he now finds himself with a cult following — and investors.
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Meet Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the millennial, socialist political novice who beat her establishment Democratic rival in a huge electoral upset
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No novice to the Oscars beat, Buchanan breaks down why the awards show is so frustrating, but still deserves attention.
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Less than a year ago, the political novice was working as a bartender to help support her working-class family.
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Here are eight podcasts about science and technology that are worth your time, whether you're a novice or an expert.
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Most of the food I cooked was mediocre at best — I was a novice, after all, and made countless mistakes.
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Starting out as novice gin makers, the Ansleys enlisted the expertise of distiller Roger Jorgensen to show them the ropes.
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PHOENIX — Melinda Merkel Iyer was a stay-at-home mother and political novice when Donald J. Trump was elected president.
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For the novice runners, it was the fastest pace that they felt they could maintain for at least 20 minutes.
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Whatever reservations they might have had switching from the widely admired John Kerry to the diplomatic novice had worn off.
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It's a book that teaches, making it more suitable for a novice than someone with a sophisticated cellar and palate.
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Even as Ms. Trump said she was seeking to exert more influence, she acknowledged she was a novice about Washington.
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Woodham suggests novice investors study hard before even considering a purchase, specializing in artists, genres or periods that interest them.
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According to one member of the novice group, they wouldn't have defiled their service to Graham with thoughts of money.
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We have a novice of a president-elect who has made countless irresponsible pronouncements on the use of military force.
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"They have a right to be skeptical," Cullen said, reiterating that the company is a novice in building mobile networks.
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A political novice and protege of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Honcharuk ran for parliament in 2014 but failed to get elected.
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I use novice test solvers for Bust, and when they balk, I flag that word in my brain as unacceptable.
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Cohen was thirty-two, a published poet and novelist, but, though a year older than Elvis Presley, a musical novice.
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Novice hunters are taught how to handle guns: Assume every gun is always loaded — even if you're sure it's not.
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Heading into a new administration run by a political novice, snagging face time with the person calling the shots can't hurt.
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Here is a balanced novice-level dumbbell program, and a couple of dumbbell program variations courtesy of the r/fitness subreddit.
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The Trump administration will make plenty of laughable mistakes (which no politician can avoid, least of all a swaggering political novice).
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They were fascinated that I would go camping by myself, particularly as a novice, and amused at my lack of preparation.
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Allow the glue to get slightly tacky (about 15 seconds should do it) before pressing it into the top lashline. Novice?
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It somehow manages to strike the right balance for every type of visitor, from the utter novice to the knowledgeable fan.
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As I helped my math teacher through his first crossword, I viewed my own skills through the eyes of a novice.
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As ski season kicks off, finding suitable attire as a novice hitting the slopes for the first time can be daunting.
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You should not let your toddler fly the Phantom 4, and you should still be careful if you're an adult novice.
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It is full of delicious foods to excite and entice anyone from a novice wannabe cook to a true culinary maestro.
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They commissioned six very inexpensive, novice graphic designers and the one they went with was the best one by a mile.
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Even more a novice at the game than Merkel was, he is unlikely to ask for advice from his fellow leaders.
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While most novice sellers will rake in a 10 to 20 percent profit, some people end up making thousands per month.
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Despite his stunning victory in the Republican nomination battle, he is a political novice who has never before run for office.
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I would suggest that all women start with a basic novice linear strength program such as StrongLifts 5x5 or Starting Strength.
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To honor Anucha's memory, he's participating in the boy's cremation ceremony as a novice monk; Thais can temporarily join a monastery.
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Novice hens can lay eggs without shells — "it looks like someone's trying to cook an egg in the nest," she said.
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Though he lacked an economics background, he was no policymaking novice, having been public enterprises minister under Zuma from 2009-2014.
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Putin's no PR novice, and has long been using all tools in his toolkit to make the United States look weaker.
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Yes, Mayweather eventually got the job done, but he did so while looking old and past his prime against a novice.
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"I was so upset that I broke my racket," she said, before he confessed that he was far from a novice.
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Engineers taking the test are assigned scores between zero and 300 along with an indicator of attainment — novice, proficient or expert.
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Trump, the brash, outspoken, political novice who seems to give little mind to policy details, anchored his campaign on China bashing.
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Apparently, when it comes to beer bongs, the Biebs is "clearly a novice," fellow club-goer Robert Earl Morgan told TMZ.
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He entered his first race at the beginner level, and seldom has a novice climbed a sport's amateur ranks so fast.
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She applied each bead individually, which she acknowledges is a time-consuming and delicate task, particularly for a nail art novice.
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He was out of shape and a novice biker, so he gave himself double the time, six weeks, to complete it.
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A novice actor, Mr. Feldman flinched when he realized that he would have to strip for a graphic group sex scene.
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But the mild-mannered engineer — described, like many of CEO Sundar Pichai's deputies, as lacking a big ego — is no novice.
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On Twitter, bean aficionados have offered to help novice cooks figure out how to prepare the legumes, sharing recipes and tips.
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He was a longtime pediatric surgeon and, like the son who would follow his footsteps decades later, a relative political novice.
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Several novice candidates won their primaries despite distinct fund-raising disadvantages, starting with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the June congressional contest.
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The boys will eventually spend time as novice Buddhist monks to honor the dead diver's memory, their coach said on Wednesday.
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If you're a novice to the world of cast iron, these Cuisinart pots and fryers are a great place to start.
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And I am supposed to believe that a sub-novice boxer is going to challenge this first ballot Hall of Famer?
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Although he isn't necessarily hurt by being a political novice — voters often welcome fresh faces — he can come across as callow.
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Whether you are a gym junkie or a novice, exercising correctly is essential for improving fitness, optimizing health and preventing injury.
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One is a political novice, the other a far-right firebrand — both outsiders, but with starkly different visions for the country.
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Anyone working in glass could apply, and all — from the novice hobbyist to the most famous artists — were given equal consideration.
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Individuals break away from the throng to give voice to Clare's impressions as a novice in the game of all-consuming romance.
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Bilé sees the average Catholic exorcist as a novice, but thinks they succeed because sometimes exorcism requires less effort than you think.
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There's hardly any lag, and retouches made with the stylus happen in real-time, perfect for a photo-editing novice like myself.
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A novice female Democratic politician faced with my challenges would have had a drop-down menu of support groups to choose from.
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They could use the same narrow passages out that their rescuers found, but such a task is very dangerous for a novice.
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Wilson, 14 years old at the time, was in first place in the novice division at the 48th U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
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This singular non-profit organization provides valuable studio space, relatable educational programs, and exceptional exhibitions that inspire everyone, from novice to expert.
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Azinger has worked for ABC and ESPN for a decade; Norman was a novice at broadcasting when Fox hired him last year.
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The first is that Prince Bader — "an art novice," according to the Narativ post — paid much more than the painting was worth.
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Though a political novice, his party, Blue and White, is running neck-and-neck in the polls with Mr Netanyahu's Likud party.
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Whether your dad is into the latest gadgets or is more of a tech novice, a new TV is always a hit.
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The political novice, who was born and raised in Missouri, has a CV straight out of central casting for a Republican leader.
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After inconclusive March 4 elections, they proposed a political novice, law professor Giuseppe Conte, as their choice to lead the next government.
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FOR a novice politician from one of India's smallest and most remote states, Biblap Deb has made a big name for himself.
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Novice coders usually mistake it for Java, or relegate it to a mere scripting language rather than a full-blown programming language.
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In the debut episode of CNBC's "The Deed: Chicago," Conlon helps a completely overwhelmed novice house-flipper rescue a mismanaged renovation project.
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You would have committed the classic novice writer sin of being nice to your lead character at the expense of the story.
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While it's high stakes for even the novice investor, worrying about the outcome of the rule should not be the main concern.
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Many novice landlords, for example, underestimate the full cost of owning a rental property, budgeting only for mortgage payments, insurance and taxes.
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She knew she needed a good lawyer and I couldn't help but feel further discouraged by her disappointment at my novice status.
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The guides showed us how to set up our tents, which were surprisingly easy to assemble, even for a novice like me.
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That's because wealthy novice candidates represent huge profit opportunities for people who conduct polling, make political advertisements and perform other campaign tasks.
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Clovis, a novice to national presidential campaigns, was supervising Papadopoulos and became a visible spokesman for Trump on CNN and other networks.
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Mr. Trump is a political novice who has spent his career running a private company and starring in a hit reality show.
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Sturdy, sleek, and powerful as can be, the Barista Express holds your hand like a novice while helping you produce like pro.
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Business Briefing JetBlue Airways is taking applications for 24 slots in a new program to train novice pilots to fly passenger jets.
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He points out that it's mostly novice monks who play games, which makes sense, since novices often enter monastic life as children.
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They're forgiving in a way that lets a novice like myself try to pull off elaborate trick shots I'd otherwise shy from.
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Microsoft, a software colossus that has lately become a hardware novice, is rumored to be unveiling a new all-in-one model.
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"Everyone from novice to expert has something to offer to conservation," said Matthias Hammer, executive director of the international nonprofit Biosphere Expeditions.
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But when she makes a mistake or sees it as expedient, she still wants to be able to play the novice card.
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I fell in love with my mentor like a novice … I was a nude girl on a fire truck ringing a bell.
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Even when a novice may find it hard to follow his analysis, one is carried forward by the gusto of his prose.
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He showered the 41-year-old Ukrainian, a novice politician and former comedian, with praise following his party's victory in parliamentary elections.
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You can be anything from a novice coder to a high-school computer student and still get something out of programming it.
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He gave me, a scooter novice, a quick lesson in operating the vehicle and when I asked the speed limit, he smiled.
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But whether he knowingly broke the law or not, like most celebrity candidates, his novice status makes pleading ignorance a reliable strategy.
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"Trump looks more like a careless novice politician shooting from the hip than a focused presidential candidate," said Republican strategist Nino Saviano.
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There are three operating modes: Novice for beginners; Eco to limit power and conserve battery; and Expert for more power and acceleration.
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In one story, a Jesuit novice, a former Marine suffering from PTSD, wants very badly to share his bed with his roommate.
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That is why Mr Doria—who is both an insider and a political novice—has a chance, frail though his credentials may be.
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That so many people in this country embraced pessimism, and that the country needs a political novice to reinvent America's greatness, is disturbing.
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Whether you're a novice or an expert, every outdoor enthusiast needs a good pair of binoculars that are durable, compact, and overall functional.
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Countless novice traders jumped into the market at the highest point and were disappointed when it did nothing but consistently fall after that.
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For now, however, the company is going to keep focusing on what it does best: creating low-cost USB microphones for novice podcasters.
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On Nailed It, the novice bakers are guided on this unique journey by two hosts, comedian Nicole Byer and pastry chef Jacques Torres.
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Fox hired Norman, a novice at sportscasting, after it acquired the rights to the United States Open from the United States Golf Association.
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But on the band's second album, fittingly titled "II," the group unveils delightful surf-punk melodies that no novice could craft so tightly.
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While "DIY" might seem to imply a certain degree of experimentation, Thimble's angle is for the novice to learn the basics of electronics.
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"People say all sorts of things in campaigns and we have to remember he is a political novice," according to Nurkin at IHS.
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Clinton is viewed by markets as a status quo candidate with more predictable policies than her Republican rival Donald Trump, a political novice.
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ON A stage in a park in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, Carl Joshua Ncube, perhaps the country's most famous comedian, is coaching a novice.
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"I've made movies with directors who never did direct before, at least five or six films with novice directors," she told Cinema Retro.
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Trump is a foreign policy novice and his early moves on national security are being closely watched by U.S allies and adversaries alike.
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Frankly, I thought the idea that you could get a total novice to show jump a horse within six months was plain crazy.
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That happened both through novice mistakes like accidentally revealing classified knowledge about Israeli intelligence and refusing to make an ironclad commitment to NATO.
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Ward -- then a novice actor, now owner of Gentle Giants Animal Rescue -- had no idea what he was getting into, he told CNN.
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Trump's victory was unforeseen as the billionaire was a political novice running against Clinton, a former secretary of State and New York senator.
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The models themselves are plastic molded and painted by hand, but look — certainly to a novice toy aficionado such as myself — beautifully crafted.
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Just consider his story: A political novice, he won the Republican nomination despite the complete opposition of the leadership elite of own party.
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But can they really elevate that concern above national security and entrust the country to a tyrant-loving, Putin-flirting, NATO-dissing novice?
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However, going this route means you'll need to make changes on the router side, which can be a little cumbersome for novice users.
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The players, later my teammates and friends, encouraged me to join a chapter of a local novice roller derby team called Fresh Meat.
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His advice to novice traders — to wake up each morning "ready to bite the ass off a bear" — became a Wall Street dictum.
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Although physical keys are designed for high-value targets, they're a blessing in disguise for even the most basic attacks and novice users.
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Without using Daqri's AR helmet it normally took a novice employee (someone just learning the task) 480 minutes to complete their first assembly.
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It has been described as so intuitive that the company said even a novice can learn to fly in less than 30 hours.
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Sorenson agreed to work with a novice like Reid because he seemed committed to real issues, and he made a sincere first impression.
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But then you have the ultra-novice guy that does everything himself — these guys are 100 percent motivated by their own personal success.
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But as of now, Ms. Cabán, a public defender and political novice, holds a narrow lead over Melinda Katz, the Queens borough president.
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He returned to the monastery on a second visit and then decided to give up his New York life and become a novice.
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Ivanka Trump isn't sure what role she wants to play in the White House: shrewd political adviser, or political novice and first daughter.
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She had left a marketing job to study dance, a novice at 28; her work with Mr. Pitts introduced her to the stage.
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Even novice bakers look The Great British Bake Off-worthy with one of these bad boys taking up real estate on their countertop.
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He portrayed himself as an art novice who was simply in the mood for a project that he thought would be of use.
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In most tape-loop performances, novice listeners can tell the difference between what is being played live and what is being reproduced electronically.
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Six rowdy seahorse babies pointed their faces in the same direction just long enough for novice photographer Jules Casey to snap a shot.
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The New York Times ran an obituary about the unexpected death of the promising political novice who, sadly, was lost in his prime.
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It featured plenty of things that even the most novice computer user today understands intuitively — pointers, menus, scroll bars, windows, icons, and typefaces.
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It doesn't matter if you're a professional chef or a novice in the kitchen — either way, a proper chef's knife is an essential.
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That's what Oculus did for me — a true video-gaming novice — and it helped help turn my first VR into a positive one.
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Kushner cast himself as a political novice learning in real time to juggle "thousands of meetings and interactions" in a fast-paced campaign.
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On April 21, Mr. Poroshenko was unseated by Volodymyr Zelensky, a comedian and political novice, sending Mr. Giuliani scrambling to establish a conduit.
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Superman is played, as in "Man of Steel" (2013), by Henry Cavill, whereas Ben Affleck is a novice in the part of Batman.
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Andrew Garfield said that he felt like such a novice in acting alongside you and the other Japanese actors, with their deep preparation.
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Even novice renters are getting deals, like Brandon Kline and Abigale Koppa, a couple who moved from Long Island to Queens last month.
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Many from the Muay Thai community even ordained as novice monks to honor their late King, including superstar and active fighter Buakaw Banchamek.
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Arguing that Trump's actions were those of a novice is ridiculous when you look at the evidence that points to the very opposite.
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JavaScript: Novice to Ninja Since JavaScript is one of the world's most popular programming languages, it's only right that full stack developers master it.
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They often come with default passwords, or no password at all, which means even a novice hacker can connect to one of these devices.
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In a 2014 study, researchers found that novice cyclists activated their hamstrings with more force while pedaling a recumbent than a standard stationary bicycle.
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Soon after, Mactaggart — a political novice — would learn about ballot initiatives, a powerful if controversial tool Californians can use to directly make state policy.
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The second is that as a political novice he may be influenced by others around him, including military officials and members of his cabinet.
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While edibles may seem like the easiest and most comfortable route for novice consumers, it's also the best way to have a terrible time.
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Netanyahu, who has dominated Israeli politics for a generation, is fighting for his political survival against former top general Benny Gantz, a political novice.
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So if you're a kiting novice, it might be a better idea to take the Death Star or R2-D2 for a spin first.
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The Anthony Dickey Method probably isn't new to the seasoned naturals out there, but it was a game-changer for a novice like me.
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The Governor Rauner running for re-election sounds very different from the political novice of 2014, who proclaimed that he would shake up Springfield.
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When he won a novice national title in 2010, he said on the broadcast that he would be a factor in the 2018 Olympics.
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Charles Matthews, the Cambridge Go master who ran the tournament, remembers the expert player's shock at being thrashed by a 19-year-old novice.
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Clinton throughout the 2016 campaign has sought to cast Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, as a foreign policy novice who would damage international relationships.
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The incumbent Democrat spent $18 million to hold off an aggressive challenge from actress and political novice Cynthia Nixon in a bitter nominating contest.
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Yes, the attack is sloppy and the hacker's greed might alert even novice users to contact Google in order to correct their error immediately.
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For a novice, I think the Anafi is worth a go if you want a great camera, even with missing features like obstacle avoidance.
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Developer NetherRealms Studio included a robust training system that teaches a novice player about advanced fighting game concepts such as canceling and reading frames.
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In the 2015 interview, Rickman recounted that he helped shape the role, despite being a novice film actor hired because he would work cheap.
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Hicks, a onetime model, was a political novice before Trump tapped her to be press secretary of his burgeoning presidential campaign in January 2015.
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"I think it's probably one of the greatest achievements of my life," said Pendleton, who started out a year ago as a complete novice.
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Listen to such an improviser for more than a minute or so, and "even novice listeners will perceive an inescapable monotony," says Mr Gioia.
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Yet Cruz lost out to Trump for South Carolina's evangelical voters last week, and there's no guarantee he'll best the novice politician on Tuesday.
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The wisdom I have to share on the topic of long-distance running -- as a novice, not an expert -- is both practical and philosophical.
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Slice's opponent, Seth Petruzelli, said he was asked to go easy on the novice fighter, but instead pummeled him into submission in 14 seconds.
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In his campaign Trump, a political novice, has vowed to clamp down on immigration, rethink trade relations and slap high tariffs on imported goods.
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A novice in the field of propaganda organizations, the three-week-old Women United filled Carnegie hall last night with 2,300 ardent peace-lovers.
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But compared with many other passengers on this trip from coast to coast, I was still a novice in every sense of the word.
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In 2013, a junior JAG made a novice error and failed to share exculpatory evidence with defense counsel in a child sex assault prosecution.
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Or political novice Andrea Campbell, a 33-year-old lawyer who challenged the longest-serving member of the Boston City Council and defeated him.
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"He knew what he was doing — this was not some novice," Chief David O. Brown said, based on a search of the killer's home.
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Investors were still awaiting the final details of 5Star and League's government after the anti-establishment parties proposed a political novice as prime minister.
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In May, Montana Republican Greg Gianforte defeated a political novice to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election.
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A useful precedent is the Republicans' intraparty conflicts after the 1952 election, when another novice politician Republican, Dwight D. Eisenhower, was opposed by conservatives.
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Mr. Cornelissen came to Etna as a winemaking novice because of those old vineyards and the relative absence of a wine establishment and infrastructure.
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A survey conducted by the non-government Rating Group showed the 41-year-old political novice had the support of 25.1 percent of voters.
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Benz freely admits she doesn't know jack about playing games, and the video thus delivers some laughs in its contrast between expert and novice.
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"If some of these novice vendors were smart and sit and think about it, there are so many ways to do it," he said.
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Mind you, all novice drivers of whatever age have higher crash rates, but for older people, the rates start lower and come down faster.
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Britain: An independent probe found that Prince Charles improperly intervened on behalf of an Anglican bishop who admitted to sexually abusing a young novice.
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In his new book, "Wild at Home," Hilton Carter shares some tips on how anyone — even a novice — can incorporate plants into their lives.
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When a young novice, Adalgisa (at the Met, the mezzo Joyce DiDonato), confesses that she has fallen in love, Norma recalls her own romance.
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When she was first elected in 2014 after her late husband, former Representative John D. Dingell Jr., retired, Ms. Dingell was no political novice.
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One of the most polarizing events in DAZN's schedule was a fight between two novice boxers, YouTube creators by trade: KSI and Logan Paul.
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Before then, teachers with seniority could claim whatever job they wanted, displacing novice teachers without so much as having to interview with a principal.
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Four months into his term, a big question mark still hangs over the direction this fast-learning political novice will choose for his country.
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Entrepreneur and political novice Andrew Yang would be the runner-up, with endorsements from comedian Dave Chappelle and Tesla titan Elon Musk, among others.
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Of the three states without an all-driver texting ban, two prohibit novice drivers from texting and one restricts bus drivers from sending texts.
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Its directors, Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis, are novice filmmakers, true; but I also suspect this movie's form is deliberate, part of its message.
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Or consider the novice fan, who has begun to realize that there are realms of pleasure out there beyond tuna rolls from Duane Reade.
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The OXO SteeL Press & Pour Insulated Cocktail Shaker is ideal for novice bartenders because it's easy to use and has a built-in strainer.
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Whether you're a novice or a pro, here's a handy guide to all things "Love Island" as we prepare to lose our minds again.
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Novice investors are often scared of the stock market, but just by getting started, even on a small scale, you're furthering your financial life.
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Do you have any advice for the novice photographers who hope to one day reach the caliber of the photographers featured in this book?
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She is a novice in the ways of the world and her increasingly reckless behavior can be tiresome, but Thomson engineers a startling climax.
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Mr. O'Donnell sought to cast Mr. Wills as a fierce community advocate but a novice politician, afflicted by poorly written contracts and sloppy bookkeeping.
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Bannon had been a close Trump associate since he joined the Trump campaign and helped the political novice defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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"I would not feel comfortable," with Donald Trump, Clinton's Republican rival and a political novice, having access to the nation's nuclear codes, Cohen said.
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Chief of Staff John Kelly is a domestic policy novice with little apparent interest in the subject, but you wouldn't know it from his descriptors.
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If you're still a novice in the cocktail-freezing department, then let these three recipes from Roden's new book Ice Kitchen Poptails help guide you.
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Trump, a political novice who has stoked uncertainty over his stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration, is seen as a risk to global growth.
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I'm a Minecraft novice, so the very first thing I did was get a primer from my brother-in-law about the controls and whatnot.
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Details: Maros Sefcovic, vice president the EU's European Commission, conceded defeat to his political novice rival after the liberal lawyer won 58% of the vote.
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To a novice like myself, they seem like magic; something that removes the need for a coat of mascara — or even eye makeup in general.
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America shouldn't be a place where celebrity is a prerequisite for politics, they say, and we don't need another political novice in the White House.
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While travel gurus might get the concept, novice adventurers will need more education on the beauty of stopovers for AirWander to become a mainstream hit.
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Distributed by VICE Films, the "lost footage" mockumentary follows a group of novice filmmakers-turned-CIA agents tasked to fake the moon landing in 1969.
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Nowadays, Benioff is far from a novice in the world of tech — but he apparently still relies on his "beginner's mind" to make big decisions.
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The inauguration day was marked by informal moments that conveyed the outsider persona that helped carry the political novice to a landslide victory last month.
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All of it is infused, and to a novice edible consumer the potency is no joke: 2.53 milligrams per pizza, or 40 milligrams a slice.
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With just a couple button presses, a novice can lock the front wheels and spin the rears to create a massive plume of burning rubber.
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Archie Sharp, a super featherweight contender, and Dennis McCann, a two-fight bantamweight novice, showed that the future of British boxing is in good hands.
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Senior teachers tend to cluster in wealthy schools, while schools where many children are poor often churn through large numbers of novice, badly paid teachers.
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Because the president is a foreign policy novice with heterodox views, Congress has been unusually eager to serve as backseat drivers for his diplomatic efforts.
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I was a novice reporter at the time and had been dispatched one muggy Sunday morning to interview him in front of an Atlanta hospital.
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In memory of the navy diver, Ake said the boys would spend time as novice Buddhist monks -- a practice considered a high honor in Thailand.
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Under this scenario, the seasoned experts entrusted to protect our national security committed the kind of bush-league mistakes that few novice investigators would make.
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In 2010, former stable master Tokitsukaze was sentenced to fives years in prison for instructing seniors to beat up a novice 17-year-old wrestler.
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Borisov decided to step down after his center-right GERB party candidate lost the presidential election to a political novice backed by the opposition Socialists.
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The idea of losing more than they can afford to before their retirement is at the forefront of decision-making for novice and experienced investors.
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To all of them he was just a political novice and opportunist looking for a political party; his desire for office was an ego trip.
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Still, Joe Pacelli, 28, a novice golfer from Brooklyn, stood on a platform of artificial turf and hit 7-iron shots at a heavy screen.
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It is Roberts' philosophy that novice skiers are too encumbered by traditional-length skis, which can take years to master, so he exclusively sells snowblades.
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Thérèse Voise is a novice in a rural French convent, about to take her final vows when her parents are killed in a car accident.
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I was a Trappist novice under Thomas Merton at Gethsemani Abbey (Mepkin's mother-house) for two years after high school graduation in the late 1950s.
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When the young men were then ordained as novice monks, that process also took nine days — and they re-entered society on the 10th day.
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The word count is low for an early week puzzle, but EOS is the only answer that would have given me pause as a novice.
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And while both are incredibly easy to balance even if you're a gimbal novice, I found the Zhiyun was actually the simpler of the two.
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The 2008-09 recession is still on the minds o many novice and risk-averse investors, who have a lot of fear around what-ifs.
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But on Wednesday in Belgrade, the capital, Ms. Brnabic, a relative novice on Serbia's political scene, faced down opponents in a speech at the Parliament.
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Whether you're a novice or basically a Paintbox artist, here are all the essentials you need to build an A+ at-home mani starter kit.
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But high-need schools often rely on a revolving crew of underpaid, novice teachers still learning their craft, and salaries are directly linked to experience.
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In Paris, as a political novice facing a powerful master of geopolitical intrigue, Mr. Zelensky had few cards to play without Americans in his corner.
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The killing was also a big factor in a presidential election last month in which liberal political novice Zuzana Caputova defeated the ruling party's candidate.
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Despite being a political novice, Marki-Zay won 57.5 percent of the vote as he enjoyed the support of the full spectrum of the opposition.
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The study finds that novice exercisers start to experience less desire for fattening foods, a change that could have long-term implications for weight control.
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Now comes China, a relative novice in the turbulent Balkan region, offering cash with what appear to be only a few — but important — strings attached.
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I had satisfied the novice non-speaking assignments, and thus began the final phase: assuming a myriad of disparate characters across the next two decades.
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They wound up with more 80 novice racers, most in their mid-40s and few of whom had run or exercised much in the past.
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Edibles are more often associated with such adverse events, especially for novice users, as the slow onset means precisely regulating dosage is difficult and unpredictable.
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It was this realization that inspired Clark-Bojin to make "pie guides" that would help other novice bakers create the artistic pies of their dreams.
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Finally, there are plenty of nearby trails for experienced and novice hikers alike, including the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway, Bogus Basin, Table Rock and more.
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They used symbols (like the owl), adopted pseudonyms to avoid identification, and had complicated hierarchies like Novice, Minerval, and Illuminated Minerval that divided the ranks.
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If they did embellish the sales numbers, a primary reason would be a signal to novice investors in the west to put money into the Petro.
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Indeed, the opposite may be true; his repeated reversals have revealed him to be a diplomatic novice, outsmarted in the international arena by more experienced rivals.
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States with secondary enforcement bans targeting only young, novice drivers saw a 40 percent reduction in crash-related emergency room visits after these laws took effect.
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In 2016, Apple launched Swift Playgrounds, a platform written in Swift where novice developers can learn to code and quickly design new apps with the language.
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A fleet of health workers armed with scales and blood pressure cuffs descended on Yannawa temple, measuring and tracking the health of the youngest novice monks.
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With 18 years' experience in the Commons Sir Vince, who was previously chief economist at Royal Dutch Shell, is a relative novice among his septuagenarian colleagues.
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That is not to say that he is a complete novice when it comes to the "sweet science," as boxing aficionados love to call their sport.
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Many even have built in monitoring, pop filters, and recording features to lighten the loan for any novice recordist—and best of all they're comparatively cheap.
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Koike's novice Tokyo Citizens First party and its allies, including the LDP's national-level coalition partner, the Komeito, took 79 seats in the 127-member chamber.
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There were some clues that he was a complete novice—he'd clearly never encountered a bra before, and his kisses sent saliva pouring down my chin.
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A political novice, Conte leads the euroskeptic coalition of the 5-Star Movement, which considers itself anti-establishment, and the right-wing, north-based League party.
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The other is a clumsy and transparent fibber, an incompetent novice pushing his party into whatever ideologically untethered position is catching his fancy at the moment.
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Rubio appeared exactly like so many novice debaters I've judged who don't know how to handle a cross examination, so they simply repeat whatever they've memorized.
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In a televised hustings on February 6th he turned on his rival Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, deriding him as an over-rehearsed and inexperienced novice.
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Anchor, a plucky startup out of New York, has offered a welcome respite, bringing novice podcasters the tools to build easy podcasts out of the box.
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Critics warn of "Bibi fatigue" and Benny Gantz, a former chief of the armed forces and centrist political novice, has been rising in the opinion polls.
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My video of choice is cut from Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course, a 73 series in which Ramsay covers 100 basic recipes for novice home chefs.
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She was a novice cyclist when she set out, and her first vehicle was a poor one, a clunky tank of a machine weighing 21920 pounds.
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Since Humiston was a novice, they offered her $2,000 per position to fill openings for a construction project manager, a technical writer and an executive assistant.
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Yingluck took over despite being a political novice after Thaksin fled into exile and succeeded through personal charm and charisma - as well as his distant backing.
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The political novice is an entrepreneur and first-time candidate running on a unique platform of giving every American a $1,000-a-month universal basic income.
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He bought a heavy tabletop press but was such a novice that he had to call the manufacturer to figure out how to turn it on.
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District attorney posts also do not have natural steppingstones, the way novice politicians can gain experience running for alderman or a seat on the school board.
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The Western world and Ukraine have had reservations concerning the election of a young, political novice with popular appeal based upon a career in show business.
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If Robinhood is on one side of the spectrum making investing easy for novice traders, Sentieo is on the other end making investing smarter for experts.
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Among them was Alejandra Vargas, 29, a political novice with a degree in industrial engineering, who said she was flabbergasted when Mr. Kumamoto suggested she run.
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Mr. Wunder likes to get a broad mix: For some novice photographers from more rural areas, it's a chance to widen their portfolios and marketing materials.
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Cannon, the senior minister at Soul Community Church, a Universalist congregation in Columbia, Md. More frequently, novice officiants bungle the paperwork needed to solemnize a union.
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"I was just kind of stumbling through it, very novice," she said of the first songs she wrote at the urging of her brother, a rapper.
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Leveraging his experience in the sneaker resale business, Jain founded a club in high school to teach novice resellers about business principles related to the industry.
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Mr. Ekkapol's aunt, Amporn Sriwichai, said that both of his parents had died and that he had spent more than five years as a novice monk.
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The bike comes partially assembled and finishing the job is easy enough for a novice, so you may not need to spend extra for expert help.
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That special someone should not be a celebrity novice and the Garden being the Garden, that man might want to have his food taster in tow.
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In Newcastle, she swam with a novice winter swimmer who hoped that the frigid sea might help her overcome her grief about her father's recent death.
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But with a starting price of nearly $30,5003 -- more than three times the cost of an entry level motorcycle -- it's unlikely to attract many novice riders.
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Most Sundays, she closes her busy Darjeeling Express restaurant and offers her kitchen for free to novice female immigrant chefs to host their own supper clubs.
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The novice Democratic Party surged to power in 2009, ousting the long-ruling LDP with promises to put individuals ahead of companies and address social inequalities.
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That same year, a novice photographer from Montreal, Brian Young, landed in New York City and began documenting the insides of the graffiti-covered subway system.
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The New Wave exemplar Anna Karina stars as the unwilling novice Suzanne Simonin who, brutalized and sexually harassed, is driven to find her freedom in death.
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If you're a beginner looking to progress from novice coder to fully-fledged expert, consider taking this $36 Bootcamp (on sale from $45 with code 20SAVE20).
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Entering a male-dominated industry can be intimidating for novice female producers, but at Powrplnt, "you don't have to worry about those micro-aggressions," Dreem explains.
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