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I've had this as well, three calls in all with the last one telling me an arrest warrant had been issued for me. That one was particularly fun as I work for the county police force....hopefully they won't have any difficulty in finding me. 
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Give up a few minutes of your day to listen to an amazing song, which will bring you peace and joy. This track features musicians, (and non-musicians!), from all over the world and constantly evolves, finishing with the beautiful voice of Revatti Sakalkar.
PEACE
https://youtu.be/ADzR2UyFgc0[^]
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Yes, I had a 'testing' morning - including a power cut. All calm now, though. 
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Nice one indeed
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It's off their first album "One Giant Leap", which has many good tracks. Worth a listen.
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Cloris Leachman has exited the stage.
NBCNews[^]
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Loved that movie, there were so many one-liners and subtle innuendos.
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Lack of space makes me inexperienced rather then unable to grasp things (6)
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NEWBIE?
Kinda fits half of it, but...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Glad to hear it!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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This seems more like a riddle, so I am going to try:
Novice
Novice = Inexperienced
Novice also equals "No Vice" (with the lack of space). With "no vice" you would be unable to grasp things.
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Well done.
Point taken, I can see why you compare it to a riddle. First attempt - I may (or quite possibly may not!) get better.
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Could you explain how the "Lack of space" phrase relates to the puzzle?
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As mentioned in the solution given, the "unable to grasp" bit refers to "No vice" and the "Lack of space" means, remove the space between the words, to give "Novice"
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Ahhhh OK, I see it now. My eyes were probably crossed, I was probably reading it in Russian. 
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Нехватка места делает меня неопытным, а не способным понять вещи
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Автор закликає спудеїв навчатися граматики! 
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I'll forward to Google translate.
Interestingly, you wrote in Ukrainian, not in Russian.
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Heh,
I dated an Ukrainian for a few years and picked up some of the language. I am nowhere near fluent though. The slavic languages are closer to the Germanic languages than most people realize. 
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It was a good, fun clue.
I am torn to decide if it meets the rules though or not... it's the "definition at one end or the other" part that is missing, but perhaps it could be argued that it's still valid. I am no expert.
Anyway, I think it's a good clue, especially for your first one!
EDIT: Also... we aren't overly strict about the rules to be honest. You might get some groans if you bend them, but its all good.
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I did find something online that said that the definition at one end or other is common, but not an absolute requirement.
Naturally, I am now unable to find this statement. 
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