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When I was young and even more naive than I am today, I used to believe that if you did good work it would get recognition.
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One obvious loophole, even to a naive layperson, is that an email address cannot be pinned to a location.
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Heading the ticket as presidential candidate is South Korea's "Mr. Clean, " the respected, incorruptible, maybe even a bit naive Lee Hoi Chang, a former judge.
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Joyful, exciting, unique, slightly odd, even a little bit naive - a proper break from the norm.
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That research analysts have been prone to issue at least nine buy recommendations for every sell recommendation has long been well-known, even among the most naive of retail investors.
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Adge might well be described at that time as naive, folk even, art, but it will be described as art.
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Germans who at first thought she was a bit of a bumpkin naive, guileless and even stupid from the backward east have had to change their minds fast.
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But they are not paragons of virtue, and even if they were, young people who follow them and organize their own naive ambitions around theirs will eventually run into the rock hard reality that drugs are to sport what Twitter is to celebrities -- not exactly essential, but a valuable resource when used strategically.
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