Sentences with phrase «neophytes into»

Say Hello to the very beautiful and feature - packed neophytes into the Samsung band camp, Galaxy A8, and Galaxy A8 + 2018.
What could possibly be the reason for wanting to put untrained neophytes into teaching positions when they only serve a few years?

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At the immersion, beginning at cockcrow, the bishop was assisted by presbyters and deacons, one of the latter going into the water naked with the neophytes After the neophytes had dressed themselves and joined the larger company, the bishop confirmed them with the laying on of hands and anointment with consecrated oil.
Nominated for several Oscars, including one for Bridges» adapted screenplay, The Paper Chase turned neophyte actor Houseman into a star, complete with a Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
It's all great fun, and the idea of putting a hard - nosed, highly competent journalist into situations where she must deal with neophytes and no - talents is rife with possibilities, especially since Bergen plays Murphy Brown as a complex, intriguing neurotic.
A neophyte «hacker» becomes the target of the FBI after he unknowingly taps into a high - tech embezzling scheme which could cause a horrific environmental disaster in this suspenseful drama.
The Best Directing race is still very much a boy's club, and it's doubtful that a neophyte like Gavron will crack into the Directing race, even worse if the movie isn't received well.
The events of its predecessor are covered in the first five minutes of Hellbound: Hellraiser II, in an entirely unhelpful montage that provides secrets into the birth of arch-villain Pinhead (Doug Bradley) but is doubtless arcane to neophytes.
He turns Mike Pancake into a lovably weird, sweet, and totally goofy neophyte to the business world, Europe, and life in general.
In this forum, Education Next asks Julie Mikuta and Arthur Wise whether Teach For America is a valuable strategy for recruiting the best and brightest into education and energizing school improvement, or a distraction and a device for sending ill - prepared neophytes to serve some of the nation's neediest students.
He frequently does «The Chart of the Day» at Bloomberg, giving considerable insight to neophytes and professionals as he boils down complex topics into one graph.
Many of them are shallow, making them ideal for neophytes who want to break into the sport.
I imagine that this will help introduce gamers, Lego fans and neophyte comic book enthusiasts into more of the deeper and less popular pool of characters roaming around in the Marvel media universe.
The front doors discharge the crowd past info stations shaped like giant pink eggs and into the Present Future booths, one of many programs with snappy but oblique titles that can befuddle neophytes.
Dr. Lacis may be an expert on climate but he clearly is a neophyte when it comes to incorporating any kind of probabilistic uncertainty into the fruits of his discipline.
Let's face it: When a newly minted registrant enters into the workforce, he / she is one of the babes - in - the - woods neophytes who does not really know what he / she is doing.
The decision says that «perhaps most shameful» was Douglas» mistreatment of some clients «who were neophytes in his world and who were manipulated into mortgaging their home to the hilt and losing their life savings as a result of their dealings with him.»
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