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  • Because your animal speech was as underdeveloped as the unpracticed human speech of a child.
  • But when she spoke, she had an insouciant and unpracticed glamour that belonged in a Hollywood film. The 12:39 to Matanzas
  • For those unpracticed in doing theology by properly distinguishing law and gospel, or in constructing ethics by showing how this distinction determines where we stand before God and neighbor, this is a valuable book.
  • They smile back at me as the fairy vanishes with the last drops of unpracticed salty pearls that I manage to squeeze.
  • To my unpracticed ear, most of the words they were saying sounded like ‘anti-freeze.’
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  • While he seemed to have an unpracticed grace, the chap was still clumsy to almost a point of impossibility.
  • Swapo is patently unpracticed in the ways of democracy, and so it is a learning process they have undertaken.
  • The drawing, as the few art historians who've touched it with their own unpracticed fingers have estimated, is most certainly 24 years old, perhaps slightly older.
  • I wrote various things for newspapers afterwards and I was totally ignorant and unpracticed.
  • An American man is eight times more likely to experience jail than his European counterpart, and while capital punishment is unpracticed in Europe, 6,000 of those behind bars in the US today are on death row.
  • Bakker's unpracticed prose (he fights dyslexia) sometimes veers into ‘Christianese,’ but the raw experience pushes through.
  • Reading the unpracticed sign language, Lucia laughed while her little brother mutely giggled.
  • I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies.
  • I knew immediately that from the position of his gun, I had plenty of time to hit the suspect well ahead of his unpracticed draw.
  • Because your animal speech was as underdeveloped as the unpracticed human speech of a child.
  • The estimation of the individual coloring matters in these extracts by means of a chemical analysis is under all circumstances a task requiring much experience, especially as the coloring principles are associated in different qualities of each class of dyewood with different proportions of other constituents which often give much trouble to the unpracticed experimenter. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889
  • He spoke curtly and with an unpracticed manner, as if he didn't try to comfort people very often; which in itself was true.
  • They smile back at me as the fairy vanishes with the last drops of unpracticed salty pearls that I manage to squeeze.
  • An American man is eight times more likely to experience jail than his European counterpart, and while capital punishment is unpracticed in Europe, 6,000 of those behind bars in the US today are on death row.
  • Bakker's unpracticed prose (he fights dyslexia) sometimes veers into ‘Christianese,’ but the raw experience pushes through.
  • It isn't clear which of these problems are intrinsically tied to cloning, and which may have resulted from poor execution of relatively unpracticed techniques - or even sheer bad luck.
  • To my unpracticed ear, most of the words they were saying sounded like ‘anti-freeze.’
  • A small dark man sat cross-legged on a divan, and Hugh made an unpracticed little bow.
  • After an initial timing by the teacher on an unpracticed story, students graph this ‘cold reading’ score on bar graphs in their individual folders.
  • To my unpracticed eye, this signature is similar to those signatures acknowledged by Dr. Karimian as his and that on the Questioned Power opined by Mr. Lindblom as being Dr. Karimian's.
  • Reading the unpracticed sign language, Lucia laughed while her little brother mutely giggled.
  • The light tunes of the rough Russian interpreted jazz sung up and down to the beats of a symphonic, unpracticed melody.
  • I expect that I won't be required to speak in Japanese, as I am extremely unpracticed in the language…?
  • I wrote various things for newspapers afterwards and I was totally ignorant and unpracticed.
  • I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies.
  • For those unpracticed in doing theology by properly distinguishing law and gospel, or in constructing ethics by showing how this distinction determines where we stand before God and neighbor, this is a valuable book.
  • Stiff and unpracticed, Szpilman manages to reprise Chopin's Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, whereupon the officer stows him in an attic directly above German headquarters and feeds him.
  • While he seemed to have an unpracticed grace, the chap was still clumsy to almost a point of impossibility.
  • Now, pointless variation is in fact a sin of unpracticed writers, but lots of variation has a point, so there's no justification for viewing all variation with suspicion.
  • The drawing, as the few art historians who've touched it with their own unpracticed fingers have estimated, is most certainly 24 years old, perhaps slightly older.
  • It isn't clear which of these problems are intrinsically tied to cloning, and which may have resulted from poor execution of relatively unpracticed techniques - or even sheer bad luck.
  • Then we see skilled skaters perform a thirty foot rail-grind down a huge concrete stairway; we watch them laugh as Knoxville, obviously unskilled and unpracticed, takes a header into the sidewalk attempting the same thing.
  • Yoshiki smiled, a true unpracticed smile, and thanked Sugizo and his other co-conspirators for the pass.
  • Yoshiki smiled, a true unpracticed smile, and thanked Sugizo and his other co-conspirators for the pass.
  • A small dark man sat cross-legged on a divan, and Hugh made an unpracticed little bow.
  • Stiff and unpracticed, Szpilman manages to reprise Chopin's Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, whereupon the officer stows him in an attic directly above German headquarters and feeds him.
  • While no one disputes Ahola's ability to lift 900 pounds, some have found his performance refreshingly unpracticed, others off-puttingly amateurish.
  • To my unpracticed eye, this signature is similar to those signatures acknowledged by Dr. Karimian as his and that on the Questioned Power opined by Mr. Lindblom as being Dr. Karimian's.
  • Now, pointless variation is in fact a sin of unpracticed writers, but lots of variation has a point, so there's no justification for viewing all variation with suspicion.
  • I knew immediately that from the position of his gun, I had plenty of time to hit the suspect well ahead of his unpracticed draw.
  • They are unpracticed in introspection, and therefore badly equipped to deal with opponents whom they cannot shoot like big game or outdo in daring … The hard-boiled are compensated for their silence: they fly planes or fight bulls or catch tarpon, whereas I rarely leave my room. The Great Assimilator
  • Then we see skilled skaters perform a thirty foot rail-grind down a huge concrete stairway; we watch them laugh as Knoxville, obviously unskilled and unpracticed, takes a header into the sidewalk attempting the same thing.
  • After an initial timing by the teacher on an unpracticed story, students graph this ‘cold reading’ score on bar graphs in their individual folders.
  • He spoke curtly and with an unpracticed manner, as if he didn't try to comfort people very often; which in itself was true.
  • I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies.
  • While no one disputes Ahola's ability to lift 900 pounds, some have found his performance refreshingly unpracticed, others off-puttingly amateurish.
  • I expect that I won't be required to speak in Japanese, as I am extremely unpracticed in the language…?
  • Swapo is patently unpracticed in the ways of democracy, and so it is a learning process they have undertaken.
  • The light tunes of the rough Russian interpreted jazz sung up and down to the beats of a symphonic, unpracticed melody.

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