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I will say when you grow up and get some real life experience,
Think Progress » Hoekstra: I’d ‘Prefer’ To Tell Cheney To ‘Kind Of Back Off’ Obama 2010
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She lost me completely when she said I come with a lifetime of experience,
Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly 2008
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Since his capitulation in this matter, so close to his own experience,
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She was a large vessel of five hundred tons, and handsomely fitted up, though with high-pressure engines; which always conveyed that kind of feeling to me, which I should be likely to experience,
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We had planned to go there without reservations again, but will check it out after your experience,
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While Kant restricts his law to possible experience,
Salomon Maimon Thielke, Peter 2007
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He got rid of people with hundreds and hundreds of years of [combined] experience,
Merrill's CEO Pays 2007
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Similarly, by denying that there is an ego or persisting subject of experience,
Eliminative Materialism Ramsey, William 2007
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The term is applied to a work which takes place in a non-existent and unreal world, or employs scientific principles not yet discovered, or contrary to present experience,
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Because it was built later and could learn freely from the HET experience,
ANC Today 2005
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