| 41. | But they also reflect her untutored eye at a time when the rock scene still had a brash innocence.
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| 42. | She conducted the eager but untutored guests on a crash course in the art of 15th-century dining.
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| 43. | Hardy almost immediately recognised Ramanujan's extraordinary albeit untutored brilliance, and Hardy and Ramanujan became close collaborators.
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| 44. | These are far less dangerous for the caster and can be safely employed by even the most untutored talent.
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| 45. | To my untutored eye, it seems a low number for someone who appears to be so highly rated.
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| 46. | Punch a brick with your bare hand, untutored in the martial arts, and you may break a finger.
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| 47. | Two and a half significant areas of the case went almost completely to their untutored, unprepared and unresourced critics,
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| 48. | Lartigue's photos are often held out as examples of what a dedicated but untutored artist can achieve in photography.
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| 49. | Behind this was the untutored conviction, barely contained by theological scruples, that redemption and mercy should have no bounds.
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| 50. | In the Duxbury show there are baskets that an untutored eye couldn't securely identify as either Shaker or Japanese.
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