| 11. | Martin Mitchell might look like a hooligan to the unpracticed eye, bellowing cheers and belting down beers.
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| 12. | His speech erupts-- at least, to the unpracticed ear-- in mostly unintelligible grunts.
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| 13. | Sending well-meaning but untrained and unpracticed teachers to poor, minority districts is an insult, she said.
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| 14. | The officers lined up in an unpracticed formation outside the hospital complex and received their orders as doctors looked on.
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| 15. | In the beginning, the ability to fit oneself to one's destiny is as yet disordered, unpracticed.
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| 16. | Nonetheless, there are whole categories of similar mistakes that unpracticed speakers make and that are worth noting in order to avoid.
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| 17. | While the first lady professes to be unpracticed in politics, she is clearly aware of what she can accomplish in campaigning.
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| 18. | Crassus agreed to answer the young men's questions, not to bring in some unpracticed Greek or another to respond.
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| 19. | But put the stick in an unpracticed American's hand on the track in these Olympics, and it transforms talent into tumult.
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| 20. | He is quite without malice, he is unpracticed in derision, he is a man acquainted with disappointment but blessed with a renewing optimism.
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