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34 Sentences With "wet behind the ears"

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Mostly, he poked fun at the mayor for being wet behind the ears.
I was 25 years old, wet behind the ears and scared out of my wits.
Few venture capitalists remained focused on the still-wet-behind-the-ears companies, Hudson said.
That being said, Belch says the technology remains wet behind the ears when it comes to sports.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Half a century ago, wet behind the ears, I sailed from England to Australia.
And they weren't just new, wet-behind-the-ears first-time entrepreneurs, according to Atlas program lead Taylor Francis.
After an initial run in NJPW, he went to TNA in 2010 as a wet-behind-the-ears 22-year-old.
Leaving a pretty cadaver while still wet behind the ears has been the ultimate denouement of rock 'n' roll authenticity for 60 years or more.
But because we were so wet behind the ears, another two weeks for us at that point may have only made us stumble that much more.
That sufficed when I was first working the beat, still wet behind the ears and liable to get lost on my way to the press room.
The weird thing is, he's comparatively wet behind the ears—he's not quite 30 and has only really been in NJPW's main event scene for five years.
SEVEN years ago this month America's president, Barack Obama, still a little wet behind the ears, bent over to shake hands with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
The co-pilot has apparently only logged about 200 hours, which is virtually wet behind the ears in any airplane, let alone a brand new Boeing 737 MAX.
" Nancy Kress on stardom: "Ellen Datlow … was my guide for a lot of this, because she was publishing me regularly in Omni, and I was clearly so wet behind the ears.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     I assure you, your Honor, I crossed that border but once: wet behind the ears, snuck in the pseudo utero of a hollowed stereo speaker.
He's accompanied by a younger, wet-behind-the-ears colleague (Ciaran Flynn) who will film the investigation and whose footage reveals a diabolical stew of torture, religious depravity and satanic jiggery-pokery.
It's a wet behind the ears Drake who is excited at his potential before he'd be a subject of tired discussions from emo-rapper to platinum selling antagonist or the memefication of his career.
In the summer of 1950, when North Korea started the Korean War with Soviet backing, Kim Il-sung was just 38 years old — a willful, pugnacious, wet-behind-the-ears dictator, not unlike his grandson today.
In stark juxtaposition, he has gone from being a young teenager who—like every wet-behind-the-ears aspiring producer—was buoyantly uploading beats to Youtube and Soundcloud to creating music for some of the biggest names in the industry.
I kind of always say he broke me to fix himself, because I'm like wet behind the ears and wildly in love and kind of like got the purest love for this guy because I've never been in another relationship.
" Then, after his crushing victory, the dad declared that the junior high school kid wasn't fit to be his daughter's boyfriend, saying, "I'm the worst in my family at Guilty Gear Xrd R2, and this wet-behind-the-ears kid can't even beat me?
Lowery said, "We never finished this song," and proceeded to play "Eurotrash Girl" from the beginning, an eight-minute number, as one final fuck-you to the L.L. Being a drunk idiot who fancied himself an anti-establishmentarian, but who was actually a wet-behind-the-ears school newspaper editor, I shouted along gleefully and went home happy.
Heroes Are Not Wet Behind the Ears or Les héros n'ont pas froid aux oreilles is a 1979 French comedy film directed by Charles Nemes.
Mike Weber (played by Aykroyd) is a widowed Episcopal priest who must deal with his four children, his quirky parishioners in Royal Oak, Michigan, and a wet-behind- the-ears curate who happens to be the nephew of his bishop.
Wilson came to the sport of bobsled wet behind the ears so to speak. It developed eventually that he possessed an innate love of ice. Once when asked what makes a good bobsledder he answered, "You have to love ice, and not just in your drinks". This fascination combined with his competitive spirit and drive made his work easy.
Referenced to be a modern day Vesuvius disaster, he is a lone concrete figure at a desk poised over a typewriter.Vickers,Dave ′′Wet behind the Ears′′, Modern Design, Architecture and Art, p. 95, London,June 2008. The surface of the desk is covered with a selection of newspaper articles dating back to the 1970s with many holding political significance from the Cuban alignment before the revolution.
They are often commentaries on humanity's relationship with the natural world and the need for conservation, decay and rebirth. The majority of his sculptures are based on living people who are life cast and whose phenotypical qualities alter over time as they slowly evolve from inert concrete to living artificial reefs.Vickers, Dave ‘Wet behind the Ears’, Modern Design, Architecture and Art, p.95, London, June 2008.
Bramwell was born in Scunthorpe, moving to Doncaster at the age of six, where he lived until he was eighteen. After 'four long years studying geography'David Bramwell, The Haunted Moustache, Nightfinch Books, 2016, p.25 at Coventry Polytechnic, he moved to Brighton in the early 1990s. He describes the impact of Brighton in his book, The Haunted Moustache: 'For a northern boy in his early twenties and still wet behind the ears Brighton was overwhelming.
The story begins with a group of organised burglars successfully robbing a jewelry store. Wet-behind- the-ears new recruit Piggy (Kate Tsui) is plunged at the deep end in her first surveillance assignment working alongside her mentor, Sergeant Wong (Simon Yam). They work for the Hong Kong Police Force's Criminal Intelligence Bureau. After reviewing the jewelry store surveillance videos recordings, the force attempts to track down one of the robbers by staking out the neighborhood they think he lives in.
During the campaign, Craig "seemed on a mission to destroy Hillary's political future." He emerged as "an outspoken critic of Hillary's foreign policy experience and ... a leading contender to be secretary of state after Obama got the nomination." In late summer and fall 2008, Craig, a skilled trial lawyer, assumed the role of John McCain in Barack's preparations for the presidential debates. The campaign expected "that McCain would condescend to Obama as a wet-behind-the-ears rookie" and Craig played his role as such.
The character's seeming inexperience in the field during early seasons was noted by critics, with Bill Keveney of USA Today describing him as "a wet-behind-the-ears computer expert" in 2005. A few months later, Noel Holston from Sun Sentinel styled McGee as the "newer, nerdier agent" of the group. In 2007, television historian Tim Brooks described him as "the earnest, conservative probationary agent with invaluable computer skills who was often the victim of Tony's pranks". The Daily News referred to McGee as "the requisite tech wizard" of the show.
As a wet-behind-the-ears, immature and naive farm-boy and country bumpkin, Eddie is initially mocked by his peers for his wholesome ways and trusting manner, eventually however he earns their respect by his courage, honor, friendliness and his ability to be a good teammate and comrade despite not being the most skilled paratrooper. Drama develops when Eddie meets a doe-eyed country girl by the name of Jenny May and provides a "love-interest" and a diverting sub-plot to the main theme of the film. Various ups and downs in the life and training of the main protagonist follow. As time goes by all except Rocky cease their teasing of Eddie.
When Sid Weighell resigned in 1983, Knapp was the successful left-wing candidate to replace him as General Secretary of the NUR. Knapp had been a relatively junior union officer, having failed an exam to become assistant general secretary. A "candidate from nowhere",Jimmy Knapp: Old school, new ideas, BBC News, 13 August 2001 he beat the sitting assistant general secretary Charlie Turnock by a wide margin, despite Weighell describing him as "a stooge of the Communist and Trotskyite Left"Obituary, The Daily Telegraph, 14 August 2001 and "wet behind the ears".Mike Anson, ‘Knapp, James [Jimmy] (1940–2001)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Jan 2005; online edn, Jan 2009 accessed 12 March 2014 As General Secretary of the NUR, he joined the General Council of the Trades Union Congress and the executive board of the International Transport Workers' Federation in 1983.
He oversaw a team made up of traffic officer Nick Schultz (William McInnes), detective P. J. Hasham (Martin Sacks) and wet-behind-the-ears youngsters Maggie Doyle (Lisa McCune) and Wayne Patterson (Grant Bowler), later joined by a third young officer in Adam Cooper (Damian Walshe-Howling). Near the end of the first season, Croydon was left a widower after his wife Nell was killed in a head-on accident which also seriously injured their younger daughter, Susan (Beth Buchanan), and killed the three occupants of the other car. At first, Croydon is positive that the driver of the other car was at fault, but was distraught to learn that his wife had suffered a heart attack and veered into oncoming traffic. During the second season, Croydon was one of four officers targeted by an IID raid regarding allegations of police involvement in the sale and distribution of drugs.

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