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Or are they simply laymen who want a lot of attention?
Oh, no, I was too young to be anything but a layman.
"Could you put that in terms a layman can understand?"
"I can quite believe the layman would see nothing much in it."
"So we have to give the layman the right to be the judge."
A layman might not have caught the difference between the three.
As the only layman who had seen the whole show from beginning to end, the President wanted me there.
At the same time, more laymen have become interested in law, he said.
The house, then known as the Layman home, remained in the family until 1875.
They are too stupid to pay a layman for his company.
They meant to speak of things no layman should hear.
But in the meantime, what is the layman to think?
Say things how they are in terms the layman understands.
But that's not the sign that laymen think it is.
For the layman, the question that matters is was she right?
Had he been a layman, his nature would not have mattered.
It's a difficult time and must be confusing to the layman.
While still a layman he was mayor of his native city.
However possession by laymen may be legal in most states.
We are laymen and that's the only thing that gives us peace of mind.
And to the normal layman that sounds better than not say nothing at all.
What would happen if the pilot passed out again, with only laymen around?
It seems very difficult to explain the operation of the Field to the layman.
He was a Methodist layman who opened his home for early church services.
You understand it far better than a layman can; you're in the profession.