Golisano, who has run unsuccessfully for New York governor three times, is a hockey neophyte.
After Indira's death, the vacuum was filled by her son, the political neophyte Rajiv Gandhi.
In 1990, as a political neophyte, Lim finished second in the Republican gubernatorial primary.
In fact, Mr Barak, political neophyte that he is, underestimated the Knesset's own capacity for cynical conduct.
What is new is that a political neophyte is ready to take an admittedly long shot at power.
As long as the market went up, these neophyte punters saw stock investing as a road to easy riches.
Even if you're a neophyte Chinese cook, hot pot will be a cinch.
Compaq's Mr Pfeiffer believes that customers, whether corporate heavyweights or neophyte consumers, want to be able to choose how they buy.
The best configuration process should be comfortable for a neophyte while giving an advanced PC user the opportunity to tweak the settings.
Both the accomplished adventurer and the neophyte interested in how games evolve away from the technological bleeding edge should find much to enjoy.
To some neophyte investors, the definition of a risky investment is that it might go up only 15% instead of 30% this year.
He is not quite a neophyte, having spent four years, from 1991 to 1995, as mayor of Brooklyn Park, a suburb of Minneapolis.
The combat is eye candy, the pixels are perfect, and the game evokes a sense of nostalgia that even a franchise neophyte can enjoy.
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"Breach" is most absorbing, in fact, in the early scenes, where the neophyte agent is completely taken in by this facade of conservative piety.
This time, it helps that his opponent is a political neophyte, a personal-injury lawyer continuing the time-honoured tradition of rich trial lawyers morphing into Democratic Senate candidates.
The former paratroop colonel, dismissed in the early days of his challenge for power as a political neophyte, has now put the sophisticates rudely in their place.
Its business has been built on chat-rooms for teenagers, e-mail, craftily packaged information and an unremitting quest to make its on-line services friendly to even the most technophobic web neophyte.
Evaluating legal positions can be difficult if you are a tax neophyte and not a tax nimrod, but watch for transactions that rely on strained (or incorrect) interpretations of the tax laws.
As long ago as the end of World War II, the Air Force realized it needed to provide neophyte pilots with more than just a moving flight simulator platform and a crisp video display.
Joe Pesci plays Vinny Gambini, a neophyte Brooklyn lawyer who high-tails it down to Wahzoo City, Alabama, to help his college-boy cousin (Ralph Macchio) and a friend (Mitchell Whitfield) beat a bum murder rap.
"This was a very intricate piece of writing which is completely unusual for a neophyte or a beginning playwright, " says Jim Simpson, the founder and artistic director of The Flea Theater, where "The Vandal" is playing.
German Chancellor Kohl's first meeting with President Clinton was billed as an opportunity for the veteran in East-West relations to school the neophyte about how best to promote the prospects for reform in Moscow and "save" its leader.
Mr. Berg is no boxing neophyte.
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It's an extreme case but it highlights a very real dilemma for every neophyte collector who's thinking about hiring an art adviser: Are you putting yourself in the hands of someone who's going to treat your walls the way a shady auto mechanic treats your alternator?
Such blinkered reverence is at odds with the world in which the Beatles and Bond came to stardom, when the spending power of neophyte teenagers dominated pop culture and a song or movie could be top of the pops or a box office hit one week and gone the next.
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