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Enjoy being offline for the rest of the night, newb.
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As embarrassing as it is to be seen as a newb, it's even worse when you're clicking around looking like Mike Tyson.
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This trend is quite detailed and intricate so if you are a makeup newb, we suggest that you check out a YouTube tutorial.
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While Arturo had himself anchored off the tree in years past when it was alive, he feared for the climber and his obvious newb second.
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Arrowing forward ahead of his sergeant, he couldn't help smiling at Finder's appreciative mutter over the private circuit, "Not half bad-fora newb."
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A National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) is being established for the first time in Ireland.
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The recently-established National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) took its first school attendance case to court yesterday.
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Now an official from the National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) wanted an urgent meeting with her.
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The NEWB will aim to provide a range of strategies to schools to discourage absenteeism and early school-leaving.
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Both are stacked with the misguided gumbies, uninformed hacks and clueless college-aged newbs that are most susceptible to shocking CDBs.
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The National Education Welfare Board (NEWB) was established last year to take a national roll call in Irish schools.
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The figures were unveiled by the National Education Welfare Board (NEWB) for the school year that ended last summer.
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Apparently other newbs have had similar experiences with just not getting into it, therefore not sticking with it until it became fun.
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The National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) said today it would produce a national campaign to promote the importance of attending school.
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The fact that the NEWB can only deal with 10 per cent of the school absentee cases placed before it is a scandal.
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The NEWB's Annual School Attendance Report also found attendance was still a problem, particularly among older children and those from more disadvantaged and urban areas.