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1 Clinton's aides had never seen her more enthusiastic about a political novice .
2 Centre-left political novice Miro Cerar won an election in Slovenia on Sunday.
3 There was the hapless political novice in shirt sleeves, expecting a walk-in.
4 President Sergio Mattarella sought further consultations over their proposed prime minister, a political novice .
5 The political novice and prominent advocate will serve as the party's head of legal affairs.
6 Reconciliation will not be easy for the political novice Yingluck who has never held political office.
7 To her opponents, Haley is a political novice , whose blunders leave them constantly guessing at her motivations.
8 He might have been a political novice , but he was at the very heart of corporate US.
9 A political novice governing by gut instinct, Trump appeared to have made arguably his biggest misjudgment yet.
10 Cartes, 56, is a political novice who never even voted before joining the Colorado Party four years ago.
11 Labour has not, as concerns deepen about how a political novice such as Onasanya was chosen to stand.
12 A political novice , Warren was welcomed by an excited crowd chanting her name and received several standing ovations.
13 Two good people. Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival against former top general Benny Gantz, a political novice .
14 Lamont seems sincere and has some interesting ideas, but he strikes me as a political novice and a lightweight.
15 Once a political novice , he has since secured prisoner exchanges with Russia and phased troop withdrawals at selected hotspots.
16 The political novice had no business being in the hot-seat and cut the figure of an obvious Gupta stooge.
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