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One last thing: did everyone notice that the Acolyte called "Neophyte" showed up?
What I bought – 7 November 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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Neophyte artists could almost just skip art school altogether and save tuition money by spending a mere 15 dollars on my book, in which they'll learn more than they would in 4 years of studying or pretending to study and instead doing copious amounts of LSD.
Rev Jen: Why 'Elf Girl' is Extremely Important Rev Jen 2011
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Neophyte artists could almost just skip art school altogether and save tuition money by spending a mere 15 dollars on my book, in which they'll learn more than they would in 4 years of studying or pretending to study and instead doing copious amounts of LSD.
Rev Jen: Why 'Elf Girl' is Extremely Important Rev Jen 2011
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Neophyte entrepreneurs are cavalier about the enormous risk of founding a business.
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"The University of California Los Angeles research delivered two notable results: Neophyte Web users between the ages of 55 and 78 could get new areas of their brains firing to the same levels as Web-savvy older adults in just one week; and that the experienced Web surfers activated even more parts of their brains while online than while reading a book."
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Not for the reasons they were, but just aghast at the Neophyte-in-Chief throwing Israel under the bus, and the resumption of his “We Suck!” tour.
So, Barack: Islamic press not swooning? Bummer. - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState 2009
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Neophyte cooks who are not quite ready to open up their homes to strangers can enlist plenty of help from the professionals.
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Neophyte Mr. Gruss poked fun at a fellow investor.
A Wall Street Frat Parties On, Singing, 'Bye, Bye to My Piece of the Pie' 2009
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"The University of California Los Angeles research delivered two notable results: Neophyte Web users between the ages of 55 and 78 could get new areas of their brains firing to the same levels as Web-savvy older adults in just one week; and that the experienced Web surfers activated even more parts of their brains while online than while reading a book."
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"The University of California Los Angeles research delivered two notable results: Neophyte Web users between the ages of 55 and 78 could get new areas of their brains firing to the same levels as Web-savvy older adults in just one week; and that the experienced Web surfers activated even more parts of their brains while online than while reading a book."
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