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Both novices showed that they lacked but also showed their grit and determination in this scrappy and untidy bout.
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His other work is a collection of educational articles and it is likely that he was responsible for teaching novices.
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From 1688 until his death he was master of novices and director of clerics at his monastery.
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Sisters, 210; novices, 17; postulants, 13; schools, 14; pupils, 6429; orphan asylum, 1; hospital, 1; home for ladies, 1.
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The examination system became more widespread as of 1905 because new laws exempted novices from military service if they had "nak thamm" qualifications.
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He was very strict and serious in teaching the monks and novices, both in the austere "dhutanga" practices and in meditation.
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About 65 percent of the experienced companies reported higher system availability, compared to 20 percent of the novices.
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Novices often ordain at a young age, but generally no younger than eight.
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Some, out of humility, will choose to remain novices all their lives.
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Novices are advised to avoid standardised and hackneyed lines (particularly those resembling country songs), and to put their opening in an interrogative form, if possible.
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