It was a healing practice that my grandfather taught her, which he had learned from his father, who had learned from his father.
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Within two years, Li had learned enough of the language to serve as a translator, interpreter, and advocate for her mother and father, who had learned only the most basic English.
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However, I had learned about a wonderful delicacy that I hadn't even known existed, and I had learned how to make tortelloni good enough to earn praise from a local grandmother.
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Moore had learned about the findings through a Google Alert.
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A friend of his had learned that Williamson was transgender.
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Love was a real thing, I had learned from books.
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You just know, I had learned from people around me.
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He had learned he had the disease five weeks earlier.
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They had learned new techniques and recorded some new music.
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He had learned it from an old trainer, he said.
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So I had learned how to fight off my back.
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She had learned to accept what she could not control.
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He was asked what he had learned from the experience.
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But he had learned that there was more to learn.
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She had learned about them from Serbian sources, she said.
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Russia had learned the need for vigilance the hard way.
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I had learned that from Dr. Dre around that time.
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The league also asked the Chiefs what they had learned.
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I had learned the results of our survey that morning.
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Sandberg said the company had learned from the 2016 election.
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Zelensky said that he had learned a lot from Trump.
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She spoke of lessons she had learned from her mother.
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He'd been to college and had learned all those things.
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At Balmoral, Charles had learned of the tragedy within an hour.
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I wanted to learn what my father and grandfather had learned.
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I 100% wish I had learned about money in high school.
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I asked Mr. Norgaard what he had learned from that experience.
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He had learned the year before that he had prostate cancer.
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Jack was excited to teach other children what he had learned.
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Mitsotakis said he had learned a lot in talking to Greeks.
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He did not say that Pence had learned from his vote.
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While I had learned this to a certain degree before — e.g.
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But, as I had learned that morning, the blasts had returned.
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Of course we had learned in school that slavery was deplorable.
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She mentioned a few things she had learned from our clashes.
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Lacker's resignation was negotiated with law enforcement officials, CNBC had learned.
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So it essentially had learned what beauty was from white people.
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He felt that he had learned too little in his time.
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Their general manager, Jeff Luhnow, said he had learned from it.
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His father, grandfather and great-grandfather had learned the same way.
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The idea that Donald Trump had learned any lesson is ridiculous.
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He had learned the language over the course of many years.
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Within months she had learned the procedure and soon trained others.
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Chalamet reportedly ran home to write down everything he had learned.
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"I had learned that I had nothing to offer," she said.
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What do you wish you had learned early in your career?
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By November he had learned to walk again, without a cane.
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By now, newsrooms had learned about the search for a missing submarine.
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He had learned too that his formula could work outside North America.
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In other words, I had learned to care, and be cared for.
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But my fears were conditioned; I had learned to fear the headache.
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I had learned that man is capable of both anger and acceptance.
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Zuckerman had learned about the painting in 2010 and demanded its return.
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He attended vocational school and had learned to speak pretty good German.
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" Coon had learned much of her film technique while shooting "Gone Girl.
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D.N.C. officials admitted that they had learned about the hack months earlier.
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We had learned our lesson from the My Lai Massacre in 1969.
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Wang said he hoped India had learned a lesson from the incident.
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Until he asked if I had learned to bury a cow horn.
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Both companies had learned valuable lessons from that experience, their CEOs said.
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And my children had learned a lesson in resilience, which is everything.
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I asked if he had learned any French while he was waiting.
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" Women at Coleman had learned to avoid areas known as "gun ranges.
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Everything I had learned about training and preparation and perseverance — it clicked.
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Madrazo told reporters he had learned to ski only a year ago.
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How to let dance back in without losing what she had learned?
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But I had learned to surf — in the Vietnam era, in Florida.
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After nine months, I had learned enough about myself to contemplate leaving.
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Mr. Robertson had learned about a month ago that he had cancer.
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Later, in a 2005 debate, Bloomberg showed he had learned his lesson.
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But Mr. Vanbrackle said he had learned to prepare for the worst.
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When Micah turned 2 we had learned that he was profoundly deaf.
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I also felt as if I had learned something about my body.
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She said she had learned of Mr. Gasser's release through the radio.
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She had learned to speak French well, and she was not alone.
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Hitler had learned of Kiefer's German heritage and wanted to meet him.
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He apologized the same day, saying he had learned a valuable lesson.
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We had learned bits and pieces about the campaign in the past.
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Production after production embodied what Mr. Miller had learned as a clinician.
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Osweiler said he could not enumerate all he had learned from Manning.
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Steinbrenner had learned all the wrong lessons from his mid-70s successes.
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Having grown up surrounded by racism, I had learned to hate myself.
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And the Danes, I had learned, take their hotdogs very, very seriously.
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Cooper said she had learned this month that she had stomach cancer.
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In some respects, the United States had learned this the hard way.
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It got me thinking about what I had learned regarding fallout shelters.
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But by that time we had learned how to stand up for ourselves.
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Susan Collins of Maine recently suggesting that the president had learned a lesson.
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It had learned that we were interviewing hospital executives for an upcoming article.
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Innovation in Africa, he had learned from that example, had to be "evolutionary".
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John started by teaching others what he had learned on his way up.
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McAdoo's ideas were his, based on play-calling tenets he had learned elsewhere.
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Adams, you had learned cinematography from Steven Spielberg or business from Sheryl Sandberg?
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It wasn't a couple of people had learned some lines the night before.
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Since then, the family had learned how challenging sexual assault prosecutions can be.
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For a while, it seemed like the Braid Bar had learned its lesson.
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It took Mehta a few tries to successfully apply what he had learned.
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These were passwords that George had learned during his time in the LRA.
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There, he had learned how to build and dismantle all manner of explosives.
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He had learned who the woman was and what had happened to her.
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He said he had learned the importance of developing relationships with local retailers.
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It was a technique I had learned from a PTSD specialist in California.
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I had learned something else about my sister, the strongest person I knew.
|
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They had learned which of the 32 safes held the most important information.
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But if McKinsey had learned a lesson, it soon began to unlearn it.
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How did I know that they had learned what I wanted them to?
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Don had learned he was sick in September and had died in June.
|
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"Rumors don't come from nowhere" was a phrase I had learned to loathe.
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"Maybe I had learned something over the past five years," Mr. Doctoroff conceded.
|
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Then Mr. Baker remembered the Canadian treaty he had learned about in Germany.
|
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Warren said she had learned of some Native American heritage from her family.
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The sewing skills she had learned as a child came back to her.
|
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Luckily he had learned a few things in the months before that encounter.
|
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By age seven, he had learned how to manipulate the phone system's computers.
|
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It seemed they had learned the lessons of the 1930s — until this month.
|
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But, when I asked what he had learned, his response was surprisingly coherent.
|
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I asked Arendt when he had learned that Bouvier was an art dealer.
|
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Fox News followed up by reporting that it had learned no such thing.
|
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Asked if they had learned anything during their ostensible training, they laughed bitterly.
|
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One player wrote that he and his teammates had learned a valuable lesson.
|
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Fortunately, economists had learned a lot from the experience of the Great Depression.
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I actually won the contest because I had learned to do the 'moonwalk.
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After that event, they had learned to use bracelets to mitigate the crowd.
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He had learned, with Abraham, to sing "Here am I"; he had learned too to accept that his true song, his great song, could never be perfect, for there was a crack in everything; that's how the light got in.
|
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He said the suspect had learned Saturday that a friend had died in Afghanistan.
|
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Asked by parliament when he had learned of the smear, Mr Kenny contradicted himself.
|
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I thought they were applauding because they had learned something about supply-side economics.
|
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On Sunday night, she tweeted that the family had learned her brother had died.
|
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"I've grown, I've understood myself more," he said, when asked what he had learned.
|
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It put what I had learned from her into a new and illuminating context.
|
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More than 400 Navajo had learned the code by the end of the war.
|
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The WHO acknowledged those failures Thursday, saying the organization had learned from its mistakes.
|
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I traveled across Portugal with a backpack and skills I had learned by myself.
|
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Maduro said he had learned of Santrich's possible presence in Venezuela from Duque's statement.
|
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"I heard [Trump] repeating what he had learned in a meeting before," Nielsen said.
|
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By the time of the attacks in Paris, he had learned from his mistakes.
|
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Before he left, he said, he had learned a revelatory lesson about the city.
|
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All were "keto-adapted," meaning their bodies had learned to use fat for fuel.
|
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He would be coming into the courtroom through the main entrance, they had learned.
|
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But Cecil was proud of how Cam had learned from this mistakes and grown.
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Bread is endlessly forgiving, and so, we had learned, is the craft of it.
|
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I had learned my lesson and wasn't wearing any credentials or carrying a camera.
|
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But the Marine Corps didn't seem interested in building on what I had learned.
|
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McIlroy said he had learned not to tie his self-identity to his scores.
|
|
Mr. Stoudemire shared something he had learned about the biblical tale of Noah's Ark.
|
|
" Everyone who had learned about his exploits, he said, was "part of the illusion.
|
|
Much of what he had learned of military leadership had been from a book.
|
|
I asked her what she had learned in her first year out of college.
|
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Perhaps he had learned, from his travels with Richard, that he had other options.
|
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A former Knick point guard, he had learned to love hating the Chicago Bulls.
|
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"I heard [Trump] repeating what he had learned in a meeting before," Nielsen said.
|
|
I decided to use it to show the teacher what the student had learned.
|
|
She began by describing what she had learned across six miles of door knocking.
|
|
Though sounded very much like he had learned it rote for this very situation.
|
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What Stone knew about WikiLeaks, he had learned from publicly available information, Rogow said.
|
|
Trump, who had learned of him through friends, but whom he had never met.
|
|
One ally of the president, however, said that he had learned from the process.
|
|
Addressing the judge, Huffman expressed remorse, and said she had learned a valuable lesson.
|
|
Trump denied in an interview that he had learned any tricks from the show.
|
|
Her father, Benny Corbitt, had learned of the abduction and gone searching for her.
|
|
Both men were London hooligans who had learned to fight on the pavement arena.
|
|
Afterward, the teacher handed out work sheets quizzing the kids on what they had learned.
|
|
The murders shook a country that believed it had learned the lessons of its past.
|
|
Susan Collins and Lamar Alexander, who argued that Trump had learned his lesson from impeachment.
|
|
Morris also traveled to broaden her knowledge and share what she had learned with others.
|
|
Patrick McHenry said he is not sure the committee members had "learned anything new here."
|
|
Simmons had learned of her balance after an expensive shopping trip in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
|
|
Helping people understand what economists had learned was, he believed, part of an economist's job.
|
|
Even though she had learned English during high school, understanding in classes proved frustratingly difficult.
|
|
Oil companies had learned to adapt then and would do so again now, they said.
|
|
The world had learned how Russian intelligence operatives used the platform to manipulate US voters.
|
|
He also said the German government had learned of Air Berlin's situation on Friday night.
|
|
The senior guard said some of the Rohingyas had learned how to defuse the mines.
|
|
Many guests argued that the kingdom had learned a lesson from the furore over Khashoggi.
|
|
They tended to keep their heads down, a habit they had learned from their parents.
|
|
Ms. Marder, who had learned her friends' songs, took over on guitar and stayed there.
|
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From LeeAnne Walters, Edwards had learned that Water Defense had collected samples in Mari's home.
|
|
I want to say that I had learned my lesson, that I turned them down.
|
|
If there was one thing Arty had learned, it was that faith cannot conceal character.
|
|
Christine took the lead on production; she had learned the tailoring trade in another program.
|
|
He felt certain that his former employers had learned about his new job and intervened.
|
|
I wanted to start meditating again, which I had learned to do as a child.
|
|
Trump's aides had learned that some tactics worked better than others on the President-elect.
|
|
We believed we had learned the language, played the part, that we had conned them.
|
|
They wrote the stories, chose the instruments and incorporated the musical elements they had learned.
|
|
One student asked him about the life lessons he had learned as a professional athlete.
|
|
Those hoping that the Court had learned something from Plessy and Korematsu will be disappointed.
|
|
That afternoon, she had learned that radio stations in and around her hometown, Laurel, Miss.
|
|
Mr. Coats said at the time that intelligence agencies had learned the lessons of 2016.
|
|
He had learned about the music business after college, when he wrote for Billboard magazine.
|
|
By December, he was eager to apply what he had learned to a new opportunity.
|
|
The couple had learned that the gunman had bought a gun in a Dick's store.
|
|
I claimed my power the way I had learned in Sweden: by being sexually assertive.
|
|
She had learned an unforgettable lesson from her initial rejection — her archive is her legacy.
|
|
POLITICO had learned about the outburst last week and had been looking into the allegations.
|
|
She took the harmony she had learned with her father and practiced it with Lalenja.
|
|
I asked Marco to share what he had learned from the book, and he hesitated.
|
|
Many had learned to read outside of school, but 237 could not read or write.
|
|
In his farewell address, he reflected on what the nation had learned during his administration.
|
|
Standing close together, they sang to each other until they had learned each other's voices.
|
|
She had learned an unforgettable lesson from her initial rejection — her archive is her legacy.
|
|
Now she had learned that he actually had leukemia that had caused his heart to fail.
|
|
He had learned to kill while fighting General Huerta, and he was good at his job.
|
|
" Prokhorov said he had learned many lessons, the biggest being that New York represented "another animal.
|
|
Aerin had learned CPR three months prior as part of P.E. class at Cobb Middle School.
|
|
The team took what it had learned from the original app and the started from scratch.
|
|
The corporate environment he entered was very different from what he had learned in Bay Ridge.
|
|
She perched on the bench of the organ my father had learned to play in retirement.
|
|
By the time of his Senate testimony, Stumpf had learned it's better to hold yourself accountable.
|
|
He shared some regrets and a few of the lessons he had learned along the way.
|
|
Nevertheless, I had learned something important, namely that I was constitutionally unsuited to unskilled manual work.
|
|
She had learned so much about her mother through her book, the documentary and online research.
|
|
David revealed in July that he had learned he was related to Sanders through the show.
|
|
If you ever thought that you had learned all you could from Jimmy Neutron, think again.
|
|
In came hard-leftists who had learned their craft on picket lines rather than ski slopes.
|
|
Still, Mr. Colbert indicated that he had learned some lessons about being open to future possibilities.
|
|
That was not how I had learned my American history, in particular the history of slavery.
|
|
In bed, she had learned to gauge Donald and know when he expected her to gasp.
|
|
She said she had learned of Russian involvement not through intelligence briefings, but through other means.
|
|
"In the end, he said he had learned a lot from a sex trafficker," he said.
|
|
I had learned to live frugally, relying on a budget of less than $1,000 each month.
|
|
In each case, Bugatti said it had learned of the problems — and found fixes — years ago.
|
|
Scenters-Zapico learned the song from her mother, who had learned it from her own mother.
|
|
The only place I had learned to listen to my instinct was on the golf course.
|
|
Loveless affairs were best, Ms. Athill determined, for she had learned to equate intimacy with pain.
|
|
Already she had learned a vital lesson: Never leave your husband's biography to his ex-lovers.
|
|
"It would have been much easier if we had learned the new name in the summer."
|
|
And the protesters had learned from Guo — it wasn't a live audience they were hoping for.
|
|
I left feeling that perhaps he had learned my boundaries and was going to respect them.
|
|
She demanded that they share everything they had learned in the class with other curious cooks.
|
|
He said he had learned the keys to success by observing his father's profitable farming business.
|
|
Dr. Fugazza and her colleagues studied dogs that had learned the do-as-I-do command.
|
|
We had learned of each other's movements, literary and otherwise, intermittently and remotely, through my mother.
|
|
His death was not a surprise: Two years earlier, he had learned he had stomach cancer.
|
|
Archer is from Nassau, the Bahamian capital, and had learned that his relatives there were safe.
|
|
The accounting firm said it had learned of the matter from a whistle-blower in February.
|
|
Amazon remained an existential threat, but it was one that publishers had learned to live with.
|
|
ISIS then applied the rapid-raid tactics it had learned in Syria to surge into Mosul.
|
|
An F.B.I. agent based in Paris, Eugene Casey, had learned about Mr. Ramírez's letter to me.
|
|
In Japan, he had learned the word otaku , used to describe people with obsessive, laserlike interests.
|
|
In fact, I started teaching other Santas what I had learned before attending a Santa School.
|
|
The court filings did not make clear how the authorities had learned about Lieutenant Hasson's plans.
|
|
Mr. Castellon told a reporter he had learned about the former jurors from a court officer.
|
|
They were pros who had learned not to fear her, or how to disguise that feeling.
|
|
Less than a year after graduation, she had learned to create a community of her own.
|
|
"At the end of that experience I had learned so much from him," Hiddleston said of Branagh.
|
|
He then submitted everything he had learned not only the Seeking Alpha, but also to the SEC.
|
|
People would inquire with him about their ancestry or black Mormons they had learned about, he said.
|
|
By 1989, however, Golden Gate Park Police had learned of the event and prohibited any actual burning.
|
|
We had learned over the years what the mere mention of "high rollers" in your station meant.
|
|
Trump and Cohen had learned Daniels was considering a media interview about her alleged affair with Trump.
|
|
He argued that the firm had learned something from Dell, which maintained profitability by keeping costs down.
|
|
A singer and drummer, he came back to Chicago with songs that he had learned at camp.
|
|
To help defray costs, foreign fighters had learned to crowdfund their war using Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
|
|
Twitter had learned over the years that some of the best ideas come from the community itself.
|
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Prosecutors said that he had learned that a friend had been killed in Afghanistan over the weekend.
|
|
It seemed literally psychotic after a certain point because I had learned to see myself as worthy.
|
|
I had learned how to play the guitar, sang a few songs at home, but nothing serious.
|
|
And sure, there were many things I had learned, many ways I became stronger and more resilient.
|
|
So, I did it, as if I had learned more and seen more and was more experienced.
|
|
In Friday's statement, the foreign ministry said it had learned of the planned military exercises on Thursday.
|
|
And then we realized what we had learned could be useful to the rest of the country.
|
|
Clinton said on Telemundo that she had learned of the breach only after news outlets reported it.
|
|
Gomez in the statement said the city's archdiocese had learned about the allegations against Salazar in 2005.
|
|
Then, that afternoon, Nunes returned to the White House to brief Trump on what he had learned.
|
|
McMaster, who had learned to pick his battles, chose not to raise the matter of Putin's election.
|
|
And his general idea was that we had learned better how to help a poor nation develop.
|
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He had learned from Georgopoulos to record as quickly as possible, to put information in the bank.
|
|
I had learned to play golf early on, and jumped on the opportunity to move to Australia.
|
|
Slat had learned that I surfed, and, despite being a beginner, he suggested that we go together.
|
|
He had learned to box in an upstate New York reformatory and once defeated Sugar Ray Robinson.
|
|
The lesson that Mr. Grizzle said he had learned was that American jobs needed to be protected.
|
|
His school was already teaching him the same myth about Pilgrims and Indians that I had learned.
|
|
One thing I had learned about guiding was to worry only about how my runner was doing.
|
|
He said he had learned about them through a text message the night before the news conference.
|
|
Mr. Leon, who died at a care facility, had learned he had primary progressive aphasia in 22000.
|
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The company said it had learned of Mr. Whelan's arrest from news reports published on Dec. 31.
|
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She resisted, but like many disabled people, I had learned not to take no for an answer.
|
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Suddenly, self-awareness techniques he had learned felt like tools that had been used to control him.
|
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They had learned the language at kohanga reo, immersion preschools, and still spoke it sometimes at home.
|
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Most of what he knew about it, he said, he had learned recently while preparing to testify.
|
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By 1995, when he retired from the Yankees, Mattingly had learned to manage his localized back pain.
|
|
Susan Collins' claim that Trump had learned his lesson from the impeachment proceedings all the more outlandish.
|
|
Mr. Thin Myu said he had learned how to fish with dolphins from his brother and uncle.
|
|
What they lacked in munitions they made up for in patience, as the pesh merga had learned.
|
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But it's OK." On Twitter, she wrote that she "made a mistake" but had "learned from it.
|
|
Ten of those couples recently reflected about what marriage meant to them, and what they had learned.
|
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The police had learned that the militants were in a village, and cordoned it off late Saturday.
|
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He said he hoped to move to Utah, a state he had learned about on the internet.
|
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"In my old age I had learned a few words," Boyle said of the experience in 2003.
|
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" Ms. Weber said that Mr. Mulvany had learned that he had throat cancer, "which was then incurable.
|
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I had learned to enforce a puzzle limit or she would insist on staying up extremely late.
|
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Delta said it had learned about her complaint only after she began tweeting after the flight landed.
|
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His fellow dinner guests told him the official had learned that Amarilla was a retired army officer.
|
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I had learned about the school from a representative a year before in my high school back home.
|
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Somewhere along the way, though, after leaving home, I had learned to feel strangely proud of my heritage.
|
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They soberly taught the network's very few viewers what they had learned in culinary school and restaurant kitchens.
|
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"I left feeling that perhaps he had learned my boundaries and was going to respect them," she wrote.
|
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Blythe Pepino Pepino had learned about environmental destruction in college, and she knew climate change was a problem.
|
|
Young's Motorsports issued a statement saying it had learned of the decision on Thursday and respects NASCAR's decision.
|
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There, he had learned to spot certain rocks called concretions that held fossils captive, like pearls in oysters.
|
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No cause was given, but Mr. Barrere had learned a few years ago that he had liver cancer.
|
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Apart from me and one of my friends, it appeared everyone else had learned this particular choreography already.
|
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He understood the challenge that high unemployment presented to the free-market theories he had learned at Chicago.
|
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They had learned a lot from their past two projects, and this was the most unique idea yet.
|
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"I didn't realize how much we had learned to hold ourselves back from thinking big," a source says.
|
|
Computers had already mastered checkers and chess; now they had learned to dominate a still more complex game.
|
|
Beijing said it hoped Singapore had "learned a lesson" and urged it to respect the one-China policy.
|
|
So I, I did it, as if I had learned more and seen more and was more experienced.
|
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That evening, back home with my husband, I tried to explain the experience and what I had learned.
|
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One review of recent experiments found people forgot as much as 2023 percent of what they had learned.
|
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One by one, she played folk songs she had learned at five—"The Irish Washerwoman," a Hanukkah medley.
|
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On his first night on Saipan, Gabaldon put what he had learned from the Nakono family to use.
|
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But by mid-afternoon, I realized that I had learned an important lesson in the act of DTR.
|
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Vallverdu said that in his years coaching Murray, he had learned how to schedule an effective training block.
|
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My more athletic peers had learned this trick from their teammates, as some sort of pre-game ritual.
|
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He picked up odd electrical jobs, drawing on skills he had learned working for his father, a contractor.
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BEVAN: Exactly -- had learned anything from 2016, it would be not to overinterpret, not to jump to conclusions.
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But both the Keeshans and Mr. Baen said they had learned lessons from previous oil and gas cycles.
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Mr. Dickerson had learned that he was being replaced only days earlier, and his termination was effective immediately.
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She had learned from her father, the producer and director Bruce Paltrow, how to stand up for herself.
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What she knew about him was what she had learned growing up from her mother and other relatives.
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Kurt H. Dunkle, the seminary's dean and president, who shared the lessons he had learned with St. Patrick's.
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Sheriff Israel said one of his deputies had learned that his son had been injured in the attack.
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While he was singing, I remembered an African song I had learned years before at the Omega Institute.
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Meeting with television network anchors, he was asked what he had learned in his first year as president.
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Sometimes, she pulled out a baton and did a majorette routine that she had learned as a teenager.
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He said she had learned that she had lymphoma several months ago but had chosen to forgo treatment.
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He said he had learned of her death from her parents, who are still members of the church.
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Perhaps more than anything else, this reflected what we had learned from our antitrust battles in the 1990s.
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He had learned to write a résumé, though 215 years of prison gives little to seduce an employer.
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But Dr. Neal said he had learned from that work that skin color did not matter in science.
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On Thursday, Archbishop Welby apologized to Mr. Ball's victims and vowed that the church had learned its lessons.
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She said the company had learned from the 2016 election and it was working to be more accountable.
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Amina Begum, 35, whose daughter studies at the school, said she had learned a lot from her child.
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She said that Mr. Simmon had learned he was in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease in February.
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People close to Ms. Ray's age, in green leprechaun hats, said they had learned to cook from her.
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The school newspaper, The Classic, had learned that an announcement about a permanent principal was expected on Thursday.
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He said he had learned to live with less electricity, less fuel, less clean water and less food.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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The animal's neural network had not learned arithmetic; it had learned to detect changes in human body language.
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As she instigated divorce proceedings, Stopes decided to reflect on what she had learned from the sorry affair.
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He had learned how to keep his chest open so he could take in a breath of air.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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A week earlier we had learned that John had three separate forms of cancer: pancreatic, liver and prostate.
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The two men had talked about reading, and Soto had learned that Cox had never read J.D. Salinger.
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I sat on the plywood floorboards and began translating with the basic French I had learned in school.
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We asked our readers to share some of what they had learned from their trips down the aisle.
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That jury had learned about the first trial in the defense's opening statement and through testimony, he said.
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Of the more than 40 people who responded, exactly two said they had learned about Juneteenth in school.
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Responding to the reports, a British security official said Britain's spy agencies had learned tough lessons since the Sept.
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But at the end of the week — which, let me tell you, was brutal — I had learned a lot.
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I had learned a long time ago that talking to my mom about politics was never a good idea.
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In response to what she had learned, Kessinger said she began questioning Watts that night and the following day.
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From boyhood he had learned how to creep up on wildlife, mostly to catch it for the family table.
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This evolution of tactics from previous more blatant pro-Iranian messaging suggests the operation had learned from earlier takedowns.
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The computer classified those cars into one of 2,657 categories it had learned from studying the Edmunds and Cars.
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She had learned after years of childhood correction to reserve it for moments when no one else was watching.
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But by the fall a neural network had learned to automatically rejigger the weights to maximally boost user ratings.
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And this just after I had learned about Reyhaneh Jabbari, a woman who was executed for killing her rapist.
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I had learned to ignore the pokes from other sites: Travelocity ("Booked 2 times in the last hour"), Hotels.
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Everything he had learned in his high school's sex ed program was focused on vaginal sex and pregnancy prevention.
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Tillerson noted that he didn't know Trump before he accepted the job and had learned about him since then.
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After the war ended, soldiers who had learned skiing for battle brought home a new love of the sport.
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The strangest thing he had learned while alone in his mid-thirties was about the length of the nights.
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She had learned that Aaron Martin, a former Amazon executive, had joined the organization as its chief digital officer.
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He said he had learned of the call after he previously was deposed by House lawmakers behind closed doors.
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He remarked that from an early age he had learned to be careful about his appearance and his mannerisms.
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He could read bits of a newspaper; he could make small talk; he had learned probably a thousand words.
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The court papers said Ms. Sorrell had learned the dean had also harassed other women employees at the university.
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I'd always tell them that it was O.K. and that I had learned to work hard because of them.
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I had learned how to stay true to myself before taking on the major commitments of marriage and motherhood.
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Jason had learned the day before that his dad, Joel, at 46, had been told he had colon cancer.
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One juror, Jared, who declined to give his surname, said he had learned of Rose's identity at the trial.
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He had learned about it on the internet and explained he was disappointed that the crowd was so small.
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As a child, I had learned to hide who I was to avoid upsetting my father, an Egyptian immigrant.
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De Fratus had learned the pitch from Lidge, and Giles remembers what a weapon it had been for him.
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Political power is a malleable thing, Mactaggart had learned, an elaborate calculation of artifice and argument, votes and money.
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Globally, just 49 percent of those interviewed said they had learned or had done something interesting the day before.
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She told the elders that she had a duty to share what she had learned with the whole village.
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"I picked it up a couple of months ago," said Mr. Pfautsch, who had learned mandolin for previous productions.
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She had learned the trick wallflower humans have always known, which is to hang out by the food table.
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Mr. Manson had learned to play the guitar in prison and hoped to make it as a singer-songwriter.
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The distributor said that he had been caught once by the D.E.A., but that he had learned his lesson.
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At 36, he said, he had learned a few things since his first trip to the postseason in 2006.
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He spoke about human nature, about philosophy and democracy and about what he had learned in the detention center.
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The Kennedy, launched in December, benefited from a design and construction team that had learned from building the Ford.
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As a junior officer on a prestigious Olmsted Fellowship, he had learned Chinese and attended Tongji University in Shanghai.
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We had learned that looks do matter to the world, even, or maybe especially, when people swear they don't.
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Once assets were hidden inside a Cook trust, he had learned, it was almost impossible to get them out.
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He had made the toboggan his team was now racing, using techniques he had learned as a boat builder.
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Mr. Nelson said he had learned the name from the administrator of the Transportation Security Administration, Peter V. Neffenger.
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Mueller had learned Flynn was in touch with officials on the Trump transition team about his calls with Kislyak.
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Ferdousi said she and her classmates had learned "we need to plant lots of trees" to combat climate change.
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Until now, he was the beneficiary of multiple second chances, amid earnest vows that he had learned his lesson.
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She wanted to document heirloom pickle varieties, and to share every single tip she had learned along the way.
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He had learned his craft in the legendary Group Theater, some of whose members had been in the party.
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Prosecutors said Stone kept Trump's camp aware of what he had learned about WikiLeaks' plans for releasing the emails.
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Or so we had learned while boning up on the pageantry of the funeral and the conclave to come.
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" But Trump told reporters that day that he had learned something from his impeachment: "That the Democrats are crooked.
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In a statement, Aristeia said it had learned of McKinsey's role advising Valeant only when contacted by The Times.
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When the video emerged in November, the N.F.L. suspended Hunt, though it had learned of the altercation months earlier.
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She was the opposite of what I had learned so far about what it was to be a woman.
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The police had learned from a 911 caller and from Ms. Danner's sister that she was a paranoid schizophrenic.
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She had learned that Joe Schoen and his brother had made their fortunes through the U-Haul rental vehicle business.
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By then, scientists had learned that B chromosomes are only a tiny fraction of the molecular parasites making genomes fat.
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By the time he was caught in 2015, El Chapo had learned to use them in many more "innovative" ways.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine), said last week that she believed Trump had learned 'a pretty big lesson' by being impeached.
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The report found Al Shabaab had learned to take advantage of natural disasters by helping victims and legitimizing its power.
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The Lakota who executed these drawings certainly trusted Beede, who had learned the Sioux language at the age of 15.
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I had learned how to negotiate those straits and could imagine the difficulties of adapting them to my altered condition.
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It did all that through voice commands and tailored to the driver's preferences, which the system had learned over time.
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She had learned the hard way, she said, by ditching her accent when she first studied on the Left Bank.
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Switzerland's foreign ministry said it had learned from the company that none of the crew members were from Switzerland itself.
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This was the electronics he had learned in the Navy, supplemented by the electronics that he had taught to himself.
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In January, Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the Lion City's military had learned a lesson from the saga.
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And, as he had learned when the Nazis turned his comfortable childhood upside down, you could never have enough friends.
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On January 9, the Drudge Report broke the news that Time magazine had learned that the DNA tests cleared Clinton.
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When her mother, Nadia Milleron, returned from the hospital one day, Samya told her that she had learned to read.
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Though she had learned about contracts in law school, Ms. Becker had signed a very bad one with the band.
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And Ms. Weber received an email from a high school friend who had learned of the broken engagement on Facebook.
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After several late night appearances she had learned one thing: It's the host's job to bring the comedy, not hers.
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Mr. Pylant said that he had learned about Mr. Sly's involvement in banned substances only after seeing Al Jazeera's documentary.
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Recently, Area 1 executives visited the shop and showed them some of what they had learned from watching their computer.
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They were Irish—something I knew because my mother spoke to the wife on occasion and had learned about them.
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Missionaries came next, providing medical care and establishing a mission school, where Pukatire had learned Portuguese and a little English.
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And before they took the field that night, the Yankees had learned that the Blue Jays had acquired David Price.
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I had learned the dirty little secret that there was provincialism on the East Coast as well as in Texas.
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Reagan became the most powerful figure in the world by exploiting what he had learned from working in the movies.
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UC Berkeley had also vowed to step up security measures, saying the school had learned lessons from the Yiannopoulos incident.
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But as he had learned to do much of his career, Jones made the most of opportunities when they came.
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I was on a team with six amazing young women who were eager to show everyone what they had learned.
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Even if Moses had learned a few techniques at school and at home, she did not have formal academic training.
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" Pellerano ran through astrology basics with his guest, who only knew, she said, what she had "learned in bad movies.
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In Singapore, Kim lauded the "clean, beautiful and advanced" nation and said he had learned much from the prosperous country.
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Grynszpan had learned days earlier that his parents had been among thousands of Polish Jews who were expelled from Germany.
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She answered his queries, telling about her experience as a nurse and how she had learned to speak German fluently.
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By the time he was brokering Perry's first television deal, he had learned to use being underestimated to their advantage.
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At the time, I suggested that Trump had learned these skills from reality television and his days on The Apprentice.
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But I had learned that this was not true from my childhood teachers, my wonderful mother and my dog, Rusty!
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Tauber would relay what he, Sorensen and another senior player, Jeppe Brandrup, had learned, and then field a few questions.
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That was when Mr. Falwell told him he had learned that he could not make any endorsement in the primaries.
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Canadian officials said Wednesday they had learned of a second Canadian, Michael Spavor, who may have been detained by China.
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Our language at home was Vietnamese, but somehow, by 6 or 7, I had learned how to read in English.
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She learned to cook while in her 20s, from her mother's two elder sisters, who had learned from her grandmother.
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By the next morning, people had learned the obvious lesson and the post was back up in its original form.
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Mr. Rowley's brother, Matthew, said he had learned of the poisoning from a friend who heard it on the news.
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He had learned how this South American business model worked from his partners in Argentina: Fernando Hidalgo and Gustavo Arribas.
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But he said the agencies had learned from their failures, notably their declaration that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
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Mr. Trump suggested that he had learned more about the threat of terrorism from intelligence briefings since he took office.
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Since then, they had learned to deliberately overshoot west, so that the wind would deliver their gas to the crowds.
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She had learned that in their black feathers, they collected metals from the city and shed them when they molted.
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"He could paint a powerful picture," Sessions told me when I asked him what he had learned from the president.
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Plus, as we had learned from previous such assaults on our community, the hate groups were not just after attention.
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" Mr. McFarlane also pointed to Mr. Staley's relative inexperience as a chief executive and insisted he had "learned his lesson.
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In his defense, he had learned that she had been using an assumed name and she wouldn't tell him why.
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Alexander S. Vindman, told Congress that he had learned by July 3 that the budget office had delayed the aid.
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Some also said they had learned about life in the South while listening to banned radio broadcasts from the South.
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"I did not come here for luxury," Wasil told me, in excellent English, which he had learned from his father.
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The woman, who identified herself only as Charlene, said she had learned what had happened only after the police arrived.
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There, my 7-year-old daughter came home from school one day, excited to show us what she had learned.
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We had learned from newspaper reports that there would be no It's a Small World ride smacking of cultural imperialism.
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Upon revisitation, I learned the same lesson about Barry that I had learned years earlier in my first serious relationship.
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There was a timbre to being alone, he had learned, and it was not a quiet one, but the opposite.
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In that short period of time, he had learned how to buy drugs on street corners like driving through a McDonald's.
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By the end of the day, Nancy Taylor, 90, was thrilled she had learned how to text on her Android phone.
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Muinudinillah Basri, Saifuddin's brother, said by telephone he had learned of his brother's death after receiving a photo of his body.
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Meyers also took the opportunity to maintain that he had learned his lesson from the incident and apologized to those involved.
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I had learned all his moves; I knew when to jump, when to block, when to parry, and when to attack.
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Then, Garcia recalled what he had learned from a Gainesville prosecutor who spoke to the UF football team about sexual assault.
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Going off what his player told him he said Hunt had learned some lessons but did not take action against him.
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They didn't say where they had learned the trick, but Wohlt points to Frenchman Joël Roessel for discovering the magical ingredient.
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"When I first learned about compound interest, I felt like I had learned a secret no one else knew," Bowie said.
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Food is love Adams, a famous Boston chef, had learned how to rejoice in food as a child from her father. .
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I was over the moon yet very anxious – but I had learned from the best, Toast, to just go with it.
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Laurita had learned of the apparent set-up and warned Gorga before all hell broke loose at the Posche fashion show.
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Rhys Meyers took the opportunity to maintain that he had learned his lesson from the incident and apologized to those involved.
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Cruz's speech showed that he had learned very little from this race, in which voters largely rejected his deeply conservative platform.
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What Hanson didn't know at the time is that an FBI agent had learned about him while investigating the Portocarrero brothers.
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That said, the bees really struggled to transfer their newfound skills when confronted with the opposite of what they had learned.
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A few weeks ago, I called my dad to relate what I had learned about his grandparents, George and Mildred Bestick.
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He had learned that the Rialto was the site for news and for trade, and that Shylock would conduct business there.
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One day, Maestro Malek heard that I had learned how to play the santur, and he insisted on hearing me play.
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During a 2012 interview with Anne Hathaway, he asked her what "lesson" she had learned after paparazzi snagged an upskirt photo.
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Earlier in the day, each group member had given a presentation on something he or she had learned during the trip.
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Somewhat to my surprise, he said he had learned that love is a stronger motivating force for social change than anger.
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Politico also previously reported that it had learned the sealed grand jury case had a filing in it from Mueller's team.
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Manu had learned that it was impossible to predict how people would respond once they learned the truth about his sexuality.
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He had learned at an academy, hand-built by his father, in a favela not far from where the competition unfolded.
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Wells had spent the previous day introducing them to the vocal techniques that his group had learned in its decade together.
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Sheriff Joe Lombardo said the LVMPD had learned of 200 instances of the gunman being seen in Las Vegas, always alone.
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The more I thought about what I had learned at the event, the more I realized that something was still missing.
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"[Akhmetshin] said he had learned about the meeting only that day when Veselnitskaya asked him to attend," the Associated Press reports.
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Stage FrightLooking back, I wish I had learned more about public speaking and being comfortable talking in front of an audience.
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A spokesman for Japan Tobacco said the company was surprised by the allegations, which it had learned of through the media.
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I had learned that there was little I couldn't gloss over with a smile and a pair of well behaved kids.
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As they had learned from their first time hosting, a hotel room shortage meant people would be looking for other options.
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Four years after that open letter to Bernanke, Bloomberg tracked down many of the signatories to ask what they had learned.
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The pair then asked it to create its new game graphs based on what it had learned—essentially, creating new games.
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A group of Syrian refugees calling the Holocaust "a Jewish conspiracy," explaining that they had learned that in school back home.
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It was so intimidating, but I felt like I had learned so much from you that I took into that experience.
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He was born after we had learned that for decades, the church enabled pedophile priests to sexually assault thousands of children.
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Matt Clifford, chief executive of Entrepreneur First, told Business Insider some founders had learned 'very quickly' how brutal business could be.
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Once in Syria, these bearded men drove tanks and fired machine guns, applying what they had learned from playing video games.
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DAY It would've been a phony ending if these characters had learned a sweet, happy lesson at the end of it.
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In a letter to his wife shortly before his release, Mr. Mason said he had learned from his mistakes and apologized.
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As it happens, Game 3 on Monday provided him with a perfect opportunity to show that he had learned his lesson.
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Panzy Edwards, Dakota's mother, said on Friday that she had learned of the civilian board's decision when contacted by local journalists.
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Laura Stefan, a former director in the ministry and an anti-corruption expert, said the government had learned from past mistakes.
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I had learned to enjoy the process with these so-called difficult children, and it was rewarding to see the growth.
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Consider his response when he was asked what he had learned about himself since winning a championship with Cleveland last season.
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The product had the advantage of its own production facility and what Mr. Steltenpohl had learned about distribution while at Odwalla.
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A diligent worker who had risen from tradesman to middle-class property owner, he longed to impart what he had learned.
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She had learned of the drone video footage showing Sergeant Chapman's efforts to continue fighting after the SEAL team had left.
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When the baby woke, Elizabeth began giving her a massage she had learned from an occupational therapist who paid regular visits.
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Chairman Tom Wheeler said last month that he wasn't ready to comment on what the agency had learned from that process.
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If I had learned anything from therapy, it was to pay attention to everything that lit a fire inside. Listen. Feel.
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We asked him to re-interview Yang and, afterward, talk to me about what he had learned since his original story.
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He had learned that making any comments after a loss was sort of like joking about a bomb at the airport.
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Martin Heinrich, a New Mexico Democrat, asked the President's team when the White House counsel had learned about the Bolton manuscript.
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Mr. Sharif's seemingly steely defiance of the military had raised hopes that Pakistan's most popular opposition leader had learned his lesson.
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Somebody interviewed him, and he just exploded with all he had learned and all he had been thinking about his father.
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I emailed the church historian, Audrey Mozelle Ross, and told her what I had learned about Mr. York and his descendants.
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Actually, I had learned about Korean script before I learned the language basics, and I fell in love with the language.
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Johno's older brother tended bar at Little King on Bell, also closed, and Johno had learned the trade by watching him.
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If prehistorians had learned one hard lesson from chemists, their colleagues in biology departments were slowly laying the groundwork for another.
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He had learned to live with some predation, he said: "We've gotten used to the wolf," because one pack roamed nearby.
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The university had learned of the contents of the article just a few hours before releasing the statement, The Post said.
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She had learned never to tell him to do two things at the same time—otherwise he'd forgot both of them.
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The team began to apply what they had learned in the lab to the real world, building self-driving car prototypes.
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And I had written ... One of the things I had learned at McKinsey was the importance of research and intellectual capital.
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In 2004, a team largely made up of refugees who had learned the game in Pakistan played its first official international match.
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After all, Asia did not see the 1997 crisis coming precisely because it thought it had learned the lessons from earlier crises.
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First graders, who already had learned to sing a song in Spanish, were learning to speak Igbo, a major language in Nigeria.
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He had learned of the matter during the annual session of China's parliament—the boy's family had posted bloody pictures of him.
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At the time, an anti-terrorism task force was surveilling Rahim around the clock because authorities had learned of the beheading plot.
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Every word I wrote was aimed towards them—towards explaining everything I had learned in my career and wanted them to know.
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The Rubins had learned about lead in old homes, so they carefully interviewed companies that could do the work without compromising safety.
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Close readers would see how carefully Facebook had worked with the special prosecutor and how much they had learned about Russia's plots.
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He said he had learned not to push himself if he was struggling to write and did not believe writer's block existed.
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Ultimately, he found the culprit: "The reason was that the system had learned the word 'Mexican' from reading the Web," he wrote.
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The multiple firing positions were what made the B-217 a fortress, a creature German fighter pilots had learned was lethally dangerous.
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Importantly, we also needed to detect and in-paint the cracks, something we had learned how to do with the Ghent Altarpiece.
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Later that same month, Vicente resigned from the organization and contacted the FBI office in Albany to disclose what he had learned.
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Susan Collins of Maine, who was recently mocked for voting to acquit Trump and saying she believed he had learned a lesson.
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Next he had me combine the stepping and shuffling I had learned earlier with the jabbing technique we had just worked on.
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It was an on-the-spot variation of a recipe she had learned from her aunt, which called for packaged Italian dressing.
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Beck, the Horizon CEO, said the employee didn't have a pilot's license and he wasn't sure how he had learned to fly.
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If nothing else, last week's Fitbit event showed the world that the company had learned two key lessons in the past year.
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Frank studied fiber art — fine art made with fabric or yarn — in college, and had learned how to sew from her mom.
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He had learned all the Kremlinology a would-be cold warrior could need—but not that the cold war might suddenly end.
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Her ear had learned which sounds meant "feed me!" which ones were "change me!" and which ones signaled something more serious: pain.
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Diane had learned that she and her partner carried the disease trait during a hospital visit with their first child, who died.
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Omar told CBS News in an interview Thursday that she did not regret the remark but had learned from the subsequent uproar.
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Imagine if we had learned which candidate had majority support in every state when paired head-to-head against their strongest opponent.
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Nunes continued to refuse to say how he had learned about the surveillance, including whether his source was in the White House.
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In response to Yin's note, 500 Startups said that in April management had "learned of allegations related to inappropriate behavior by" McClure.
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Fellow student Patrick, also aged 15, said he had learned about topics ranging from fake news to online risks through the programme.
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It wasn't so much something she was accustomed to or had accepted, but rather a frenetic tick she had learned to discipline.
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Approaching the house, they looked familiar and awkward all at once, like animals who had learned to walk on their hind legs.
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Perhaps she had learned all too well the show's recurring legal lesson — do almost anything in the zealous representation of one's client.
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But it was also a chance for him to learn from emerging Israeli industries and teach what he had learned to Israelis.
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A spokesman for the organizers of the Games said Brazil had learned from the experience of hosting the World Cup in 2014.
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She recognized that they would benefit from the attention to form and technique that she had learned as a competitive figure skater.
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The former mayor later clarified his remarks in subsequent interviews, claiming that Trump had learned about the payment only in recent months.
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The best employees I ever had learned quickly that they didn't have to ask for permission to get things done (within reason).
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Don Antonio had learned this remedy from his family, who had trained him in plant-based healing from the age of 7.
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By that point they had learned the website associated with the Facebook page was registered to a seemingly false name and address.
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He said he had learned about the existence of the storage unit during a meeting with Associated Press reporters a month earlier.
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If she had learned that on the eve of Rio 2016, and chose to skip the Games, few would have criticized her.
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The sisters had said they would rather kill themselves than return to Saudi Arabia, New York police said its detectives had learned.
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The city's transportation commissioner, Polly Trottenberg, who serves on the board, said she had learned of the leaks on the website Gothamist.
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I didn't know much about the country, except for some basic information I had learned in high school—and through watching Argo.
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Working in the Reading Room with me would be Ina, whose thoroughness and perceptivity in doing research I had learned to trust.
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Dr. Jackson-Jewett said that because of Conan, Chimp Haven had learned that chimp vasectomies fail more often than those in humans.
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She said he had learned about the piece from a friend, who told him the aristocratic family was looking for a buyer.
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During the questioning, he said there were no other bombs, and that he had learned how to make them on a computer.
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Shaking with fear, I forced myself not to run, because I had learned in self-defense class that running makes you prey.
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One of them had learned to read and write at a private school, but even he struggled to write simple, misspelled sentences.
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Morsi had been president for nearly half a year, and had learned that winning elections was not the same thing as governing.
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She had learned a lesson, too; never again would she send me a link to a so-called fun love-forecasting quiz.
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The enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan had learned to guard their communications, and the good old crack days were now long gone.
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Then he told us what he had learned from training soldiers, from desensitizing them to their natural aversion to killing up close.
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The lawyer for the Navajo asked Mr. Brackeen whether he had learned anything in court about Ms. James that gave him pause.
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Ms. Snipes said her daughter had given birth four months ago and during the pregnancy had learned that she had heart problems.
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Clark Hunt, the team's owner, said in the off-season that he was hopeful that the player had learned from his past.
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BRUSSELS — America's allies in Europe and Asia thought they had learned to digest and compensate for the instinctive unpredictability of President Trump.
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In his book, Mr. Sánchez wrote that he had learned from Mr. Costa about how to use party fragmentation to his advantage.
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After many years of struggle, I recently had learned I had bipolar II disorder, which meant I finally had the right medicine.
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" He said he had learned over time "that wealth is an advantage that gives you an opportunity to provide for your family.
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The singer said that she had learned over the years to listen to the messages and perceptions that emerged in dream states.
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Uniformly, they insisted that Indonesia had learned its lesson and solved its palm-oil problem, that peatland bans were in full force.
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Within a short amount of time, Wong had learned German well enough to converse with Benjamin, which both surprised and delighted him.
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I began investigating Ms. Consolo's real story, and shared what I had learned with those who had known Ms. Consolo for years.
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At his confirmation hearing in March, Mr. Rosenstein said that he had learned to respond to difficult issues by considering three questions.
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Almost all had learned about SIDS, usually from a medical provider or teacher, and knew that it could happen to any baby.
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Until this month, it seemed that German conservatives had learned the lessons of the 1930s: Don't leave the remedy to the extremists.
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Senator Susan Collins had said the other day that she had believed that Trump had learned his lesson from this whole affair.
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For the final exercise, a role-playing session, the women split into employer-employee pairs to practice the techniques they had learned.
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They said Barr had learned about the call "several weeks" later, even though Trump said he'd put Barr in touch with Zelensky.
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He said Mr. Anderson had learned "how to negotiate" from him and would likewise receive just a token sum as chief executive.
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A group of famous heirs, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt III and Jazz Johnson, offered lessons they had learned from their own gatherings.
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In September, Sherrena had learned that one of her favorite tenants—Lamar, a double amputee and a single father—had fallen behind.
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Sandy had learned about the President's interest in Ukraine in June, and the hold was placed on the aid in early July.
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His son and Kim Jong Un's father, Kim Jong-Il, had learned well that nuclear weapons were essential for the regime's survival.
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Mr. Schmidt's lawyer, David Massey, said in court that his client had learned of the investigation and contacted the F.B.I. to cooperate.
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Nott also taught the physicians the principles of damage-control surgery, which he had learned at the bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The F.B.I. said it had learned the brothers withheld the information when Mr. Mashhandani was fingerprinted as part of the citizenship process.
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But she had learned in school that an R.S.S. acolyte had killed Gandhi, so she and her brother, Aref, kept their distance.
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Months later, a teacher who had learned of the recording copied it from her phone while Ms. Nuril was in another room.
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At Galleon, he testified, he had learned from the founder, Raj Rajaratnam, that Procter & Gamble was going to sell Folgers to Smuckers.
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It was an unlikely setting for a tender encounter, but Wesaam and his family had learned to find comfort where they could.
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In a Facebook post, the company said it had learned of Mr. Ahmed's death from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pakistan.
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Here in the Historic Triangle, I had learned more about early American history in four days than I had in 30 years.
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The most important lesson she had learned, she said, was that it was easy for the public to distort defendants into monsters.
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When asked what he had learned from walking the course with Boyns, Bodenhamer said, "He confirmed a lot of what we'd thought."
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"It's with deep sorrow," he wrote, that he had learned of the comments made by Mr. Farah against him and his property.
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I felt really buoyed by insights of the subjects who had had these terrible journeys, but had learned something along the way.
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However, the details in the book unveil the theory that it was a psychological defense mechanism she had learned from her mother.
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Jetsonorama used the information he had learned from the seminar in his work pertaining to abandoned uranium mines in the Navajo Nation.
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A friend of Mr. Kelly's said he had learned the details of Mr. Porter's situation only an hour before suggesting he resign.
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"When I first started to work with him, I realized I had learned to sing to the records he had made," she says.
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He himself was hoping to get into Stanford and had learned quickly how little Brazilian students understood of the U.S. college application process.
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Within weeks of moving to Detroit to be with her daughter, Maria had learned all aspects of Carla's busy schedule: Her 6 a.m.
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Asked what he had learned from last year's fifth place at Augusta National, Matsuyama said he had realized he still needed to improve.
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In the hours since the story first posted, Rogin said he had learned that six more of Kennedy's deputies had their resignations accepted.
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Lenovo's contribution was, in large part, to take everything it had learned from last year's Yoga Book and apply it to Intel's concept.
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Since the age of 14, I had learned to live an alternate reality, an imagined reality in which my immigration status didn't matter.
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Clara, who had learned to sign about a year ago to help with her dyslexia, immediately reached up and pushed her call light.
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"Taliyah was Sara's world," Scott Hamilton said tearfully, adding Taliyah had recently graduated from kindergarten and had learned how to ride a bike.
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By the end, most of the participants said they had learned that the other side contained more diverse views than they had thought.
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It was Paul who convinced Rosenthal to revisit TM, which Rosenthal had learned years before, and to investigate it from a scientific standpoint.
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In the years after Gamergate, Ellis' harassers had learned to mobilize themselves quickly, and the onslaught had "a sense of direction," she says.
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The company had learned from its earlier mistakes and promised Frye a royalty on every cartridge manufactured (not sold), which was an improvement.
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By this time, Bowie had learned about the country's racist past, and the elimination of the Aboriginal population in the state of Tasmania.
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After decades of looking to men to fill my gaps, my lacks, and my orifices, I had learned to be my whole woman.
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It said it had learned about the offer from a press release issued through PR Times but had not been contacted by Blackstone.
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Santander said it had learned through Orcel's lawsuit that in January he started to record private conversations, without other parties' knowledge or consent.
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By then, I had learned to fill a bag of green beans or bulky peaches to the specified quarter-pound without a scale.
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She had learned how to drink while taking antabuse, a drug that is supposed to make you very ill when combined with alcohol.
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After leaving Yogiyo, Ching decided he could take what he had learned working in food delivery and apply it to a new vertical.
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During his presidency, Reagan was asked whether he had learned anything as an actor that had been useful to him as a president.
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He had learned about it from Baidu, China's largest search engine, which did not make clear that advertising payments skewed its search results.
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For years, having panic attacks was a quirk (and granted, a crutch) that I had learned to embrace as part of my identity.
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In a CBS interview to be broadcast on Monday, Governor Ralph Northam said he had learned from the controversy that erupted on Feb.
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A South Korean Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday that his government had learned that Ri Yong-ho had been appointed foreign minister.
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On a late trip to a Manhattan courthouse almost a year after I had learned her name, I filled out a new request.
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She had learned the importance of taking risks and the value of your network when she was hired at Google at just 19.
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Juan Luís had learned everything he knew about cars from Audemio, who could swap out whole engines and diagnose problems just by listening.
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My grandfather had learned about music from monks and Taoist priests, because wind instruments were often used in religious performances at that time.
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There he replicated some of the strategies he had learned under Mr. Weill — slashing expenses, closing unprofitable business units and looking for acquisitions.
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Employees had learned senior editors were being flown into BuzzFeed's New York City offices and cuts to staff were widely speculated about internally.
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They tried one from the back of a brownie-mix box and one that Wolf had learned at the Culinary Institute of America.
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I had learned HTML and had a lot of fun creating websites, like the MySpace page, which I made all on my own.
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The article quotes from a report about Mr. Carr that Mr. Weinstein's investigators produced, noting that he had learned of Ms. McGowan's allegations.
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Eyewitness News in the Bahamas spoke to Ingrid McIntosh who said she had learned her eight-year-old grandson had died, likely drowned.
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Dogs and cats not only have been wounded in the war, she said, but also mutilated by children who had learned unspeakable cruelty.
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In his 40s, Mr. Harari had learned that he had diabetes, but he said he was too proud to take the condition seriously.
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"Fun fact: I did this internship because I had learned Donald Glover had done it a couple years before me," Ms. Fumudoh said.
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Mr. Trump's motives were clear: Only three days before, he had learned that an investigation into his possible commission of obstruction had begun.
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Google said it had learned of a possible violation in February and immediately opened an investigation, which is still continuing, into unpaid overtime.
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The warning spoke for itself: 18th Street had learned of the burgeoning truce with MS-13 — and had no intention of accepting it.
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She had learned to read and write through her father's extensive library, which was her dame school, as homeschooling for girls was called.
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She said she had learned to save for tough times, but would still probably have to put her taxes on her credit card.
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Between Moore, Sandy Saddler, Dick Saddler, and his old sparring partner Sonny Liston, George Foreman had learned at the feet of the greats.
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Britt had learned that apparel is generally sold for between two and a half and three and a half times its wholesale cost.
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The only child of a hardworking single Jamaican mother, he had learned young that a strong work ethic was the key to advancement.
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Earlier in the day she had learned from news reports at the nail salon that Mr. Trump was playing golf in the area.
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He then went back to the White House the next day to brief Trump on what he had learned from Trump's own aides.
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Ms. Yingluck's lawyer, Norawit Larlaeng, told reporters outside the courthouse that he had learned of her illness only an hour before the hearing.
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That mantle of favorite will be unchanged despite his defeat Friday at the hands of an opponent who had learned from recent experience.
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The letter said that Mr. Ponte had learned of the surveillance in February, after another official had shut it down, the people said.
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Austria's ministry of economics said it had received no official request from Turkey, and had learned about Zeybekci's plan only via the media.
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He had learned (or been told by Alison, in any case) that he was not, after all, the father of her child, Joanie.
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At one point, he pointed out that a General Motors factory had learned of the lead in Flint's water before the city's residents.
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It said it had learned about the offer from a press release issued through PR Times but had not been contacted by Blackstone.
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That paperwork was approved by Shola Olatoye, then Nycha's chairwoman, even after she had learned of the lapses in 2016, the city found.
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But he also spent his adult life passionately pursuing magic, which he attributed to what he had learned from the magician of Auschwitz.
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The Army reservist who was turned away from a citizenship ceremony on Thursday had learned just hours earlier that her case was stalled.
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Prosecutors said at Stone's trial that he kept Trump's camp aware of what he had learned about WikiLeaks' plans for releasing the emails.
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Ms. Sanders said at a news briefing that the American president had learned of the meeting recently, but she declined to discuss details.
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Though Lincoln's Cottage happens to be just a couple of miles from where I live, I had learned of its existence only recently.
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The FDA released a statement in September stating that it had learned that some ranitidine medicines, including Zantac, contain low levels of NDMA.
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In fact, he spoke about it regularly -- talking about how he had learned over time to deal with the setbacks in his life.
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But Mr. Rhodes would not say whether Mr. Obama intended to brief the world leaders on what he had learned from Mr. Trump.
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She told CNBC in an email later that she had learned that her own fears were solely based around not wanting to fail.
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Uber had learned that the executive, Amit Singhal, did not disclose the circumstances of his departure from Google, where he spent 15 years.
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Her partner, Clarke Gayford, the host of a television fishing show, said they had learned a lot about adjusting to the international attention.
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But in 2013, a group of Gilt alumni, including Mr. Ryan, took what they had learned and started Zola, a wedding-planning site.
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At the Masjid An-Nur in North Minneapolis, Omar Aded, 48, said he had learned about the New Zealand attacks while watching CNN.
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They had learned the street slang for the drugs; they understood how to navigate some of the legal dilemmas of treatment and relapse.
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He said the association had learned from the past and was intent on listening to players, from past champions and critics like Mickelson.
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Back in April, one of Marvel's vice presidents said in an interview that Marvel had learned from retailers that diversity hasn't been selling.
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I couldn't stop reading news stories that had small details of how their operation worked, because it only confirmed everything I had learned.
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He had learned how to work on heating and air conditioning systems, and had been able to find a job on the outside.
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Germany's Angela Merkel, in an address to the forum, evoked the two World Wars and questioned whether the world had learned from them.
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Newton, a leading candidate for the Most Valuable Player Award, said he had learned a long time ago that he could not please everyone.
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"I left every lecture and every class thinking that I had learned more about trying to be a better human being," says another acolyte.
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When Republican senators voted to acquit President Donald Trump last week, several said they believed he had learned his lesson from the impeachment process.
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He told the AP he had learned of the story just hours earlier (BuzzFeed News contacted his office multiple times on Monday before publication).
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Mycroft Canner had learned of a vast conspiracy to ensure the stability of society, and knows of a special child who can change everything.
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Every year, I had learned, my boss took his favorite interns with him to the Cannes Film Festival, and I desperately wanted to go.
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In any event, by the time the trial was over, a large number of people had learned a great deal about the alleged rape.
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I had learned that yellow-headed Amazons are not that friendly, so when Joey made an effort to befriend me, that meant even more.
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What made Rico so special, though, wasn't the dog's ability to know so many words, said Hare — it was how he had learned them.
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He had learned to fix TVs as a teenager in Taiwan, and he came to America working as an electrician in the merchant marines.
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Then, when the program had learned the relevant associations, they used it to translate electrode signals into vocal-tract configurations, and thus into sound.
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He related how a homeless Italian man who had learned to cook at RomAmor had recently landed a job at a high-end hotel.
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One apparent motive in the downtown killings was that Muhammad had learned he was wanted in Williams' death, Fresno police Chief Jerry Dyer said.
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And as Poole had learned earlier, advertisers were not lining up to risk having their products showcased alongside photos of things like dismembered bodies.
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They were lessons he had learned from his country's painful history of invasion and occupation first by Nazi Germany, then by the Soviet Union.
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Following last week's interview, House conservatives suggested that they had learned new information connected to the FBI's handling of investigations during the 2016 election.
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Muna, age 16, who had attended the lecture said Rai's views on contraception must be more accurate than what she had learned in school.
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After he had learned from his reading the word essence, he thought of the patch of colour as revealing the essence of the marble.
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That reoccurrence troubles me greatly, and it alone makes clear that the lesson I hoped he had learned while working for me went unheeded.
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He said he had learned that Russian athletes or the Russian Olympic Committee would probably file an appeal regarding the track and field decision.
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Decades later, she said that she was of the generation that had learned of the Holocaust and other Nazi crimes as a rude shock.
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When the FBI first announced his confession last year, they detailed what they had learned about Little's life of crime in a press release.
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He had learned that from one of his investors, Qatari Ahmed, during a very long and confusing night of drinking at the St. Regis.
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A spokesman for the Dhaka metropolitan police, Masudur Rahman, said the police had learned of the hide-out, a house in the Kallyanpur neighborhood.
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But in his opening statement Wednesday morning, Taylor offered new details that he had learned after his initial, closed-door deposition in late October.
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Woodland, who has won three times in 231 starts on the PGA Tour, said he had learned how to turn promising positions into victories.
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"My children had learned about these plants, and they had some questions about the Quran and the miracles," said Emirati visitor Omar al-Kaabi.
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Clinton again and again, saying he had "learned from the master on public and private positions," a reference to a hacked email recounting Mrs.
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"I realized that if you were aware I had learned your identity, you'd always feel insecure, so I never told you," the letter states.
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Last week, Andy Curliss, chief executive of the North Carolina Pork Council, said that the pig producers had learned a lot from Hurricane Floyd.
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Jeff's sister had learned, at 33, that she had brain cancer, and he decided he would return home to Minnesota to care for her.
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Mr. Vogt had learned the pitfalls of trying to adapt mainstream cars with expensive cameras, sensors and electronic equipment for use on public roadways.
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However, there were also times when someone would go on and on about things he or she had learned about me before the interview.
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Latasha turned to scams she had learned from friends in the neighborhood — using fake IDs and forging checks — to support him and the kids.
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That reoccurrence troubles me greatly, and it alone makes clear that the lesson I hoped he had learned while working for me went unheeded.
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The group, the Center for Human Rights in Iran, said it had learned of the conviction of the lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh, from her husband.
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I had learned a great deal from him and I figured that if I could continue to learn from him, that would be terrific.
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But law enforcement officials put off the decision to open the investigation until they had learned more, according to people familiar with their thinking.
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A federal agent had appeared at her Brooklyn apartment weeks earlier, looking to chat about what she had learned while doing the accounts payable.
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Pence did not mention a potential case at CDC headquarters, even though Trump later said the administration had learned about it on Thursday afternoon.
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He cooked it the way he had learned to during his time in Trinidad, simmering it in coconut water until the rice became starchy.
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But he maintained that he had never disclosed to her any classified information that he had learned from his role on the Intelligence Committee.
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And it was O.K. Nancy was grateful that Maggie had learned to communicate, while wishing she could do more than move that one eye.
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Orchard's founders had hoped that they could apply what they had learned about online advertising marketplaces to create an auction-style exchange for loans.
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A crackerjack linguist, Dr. Thurman had learned Tibetan in 10 weeks, and the two became "talking partners," as the Dalai Lama liked to say.
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The iPhone-maker said it had learned that the app had been "used in ways that endanger law enforcement and residents" in Hong Kong.
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Ms. Chavez said she had learned not only to listen carefully, but to read body language when deciding if a meeting should take place.
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Mr. Le Guennec said in a telephone interview on Saturday that the couple had learned of the ruling through neighbors and a newspaper article.
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And, despite a lot of noise, there were heartening signs that Trump had learned from past mistakes, particularly when it came to North Korea.
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Sharapova said that she needed a "shake-up" and that she and Hogstedt had "learned a lot about each other" since their first partnership.
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He drove past the technical school where he had learned as a boy how to make a watch by hand, from start to finish.
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Reyes had learned from a source in the Mexican government that one of the actors the attorney general had referred to was del Castillo.
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Ms. Griggs said she had learned on Monday morning through a Facebook group post that the ferries would be delayed because of the inspections.
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Even worse, I was left wondering if any of them had learned of my mistake and wouldn't trust me to work with them again.
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Growing up, she had learned that the way to receive validation and love from family members and teachers was to be a high achiever.
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The fighter jets returned to the Nimitz, where everyone on the ship had learned of Commander Fravor's encounter and was making fun of him.
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He dropped his backpack, called his mom and heard some terrible news: His 24-year-old uncle had learned he had dementia, probably Alzheimer's.
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Mr. Kurtz had learned from following Mitchell's Tumblr posts that the two of them had a mutual friend, a photographer named Paul Mpagi Sepuya.
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T. didn't tell Kelly the details she had learned from Sándigo, or from Javier, when he was finally able to make a brief call.
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By the time that he was 2, he had learned to hold his head up, sit, grab a set of keys and jingle them merrily.
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And the greatest part of all was that I had "learned" that Billy Rose, the great American impresario, lived in a penthouse above the theater.
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Three years later, Pickett and Prueher decided to see whether or not the TV morning shows had learned their lesson in researching their potential guests.
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Sorenstam denied the claims at the time, saying she had learned the lessons from Colorado in 2013 when she was the target of similar suggestions.
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The couple attributed their decision to the attendance of over 2,000 people in 20163 — many of whom had learned about the party through social media.
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I had learned to accept the terror and the loneliness of surviving on my own in a new country, the dangerous depths stretching below me.
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He wrote that he had been chased and nearly molested by a woman while he was in college, but he had learned from that experience.
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Audi facilities were not searched, a spokesman at the carmaker's base in Ingolstadt said, adding that it had learned about the raids through the media.
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Republicans who criticized Trump for trying to pressure Ukraine into investigating his rivals said they hoped the president had learned a lesson from his impeachment.
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Unilever has now embarked on its own Jedi quest to unlearn what it had learned, starting with a possible sale of its spread-making business.
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Black, a Special Forces medic, had learned the local dialect Hausa during a previous deployment to Niger and was in great demand because of it.
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Then, her daughter explained that she was practicing something she had learned to do at preschool – how to hide if the school goes on lockdown.
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At the time of the WSJ's article last month, Poetzscher said he was "rightfully disciplined" and that he had "learned from this error in judgment."
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He said the battle for Marawi was not a failure because the military had learned a lot and was stopping Islamic State from taking root.
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If Trump had just admitted that his business venture had failed and that he had learned from it, Cuban said, that would have been different.
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Schmidt's lawyer David Massey said Schmidt had learned of the investigation and reached out to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to offer to cooperate.
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Ayrault, speaking at a joint press briefing in Beijing with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, said he had learned of Assad's remarks with "deep sadness".
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Eventually, the British adopted the same tactics—but not until the disastrous carnage of the Somme taught them the same lessons the French had learned.
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CNN previously had learned from a source close to Montague that, according to Montague, he had a consensual sexual relationship with a student in 2014.
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A few days earlier one of Microsoft's bots, "Tay", designed to impersonate a millennial, started parroting racist language it had learned from users on Twitter.
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Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, told reporters on Wednesday that he had learned of the tryout only on Tuesday by email.
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Their ideas were subversive to a generation that had learned nothing about the dark side of Stalinism or the irreverent style in Western modernist literature.
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"He said he was losing sleep after he had learned that there were these blind triplet boys who had it really rough," Cantos tells PEOPLE.
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After my own stays in the hospital, I had learned how to "work" the hospital staff, using genuine praise, patience and small gifts of candy.
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One day before Egypt launched the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the Israelis had learned about the imminent attack from a high-placed Egyptian source.
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As we stagger down one rabbit hole after another, how would we decide when we had learned enough to make a purchase of the stock?
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He added that he had learned that Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu suspected the teenager of stealing from him and the other children living in the house.
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Mr. Jeong provided no further details, including when the reported punishments were believed to have taken place or how South Korea had learned of them.
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Once, he recalled, Mother Teresa had learned of a government plan to shut down the trinket stalls, and submitted a written protest, blocking the move.
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The UN soldiers I interviewed had learned that getting to know people where they're stationed provided a deeper, more nuanced perspective on the local culture.
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The arrangement of crisscrossing planes, balanced dramatically over a waterfall, "would reflect the lessons Wright had learned at MoMA, compliments of Philip Johnson," Howard writes.
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Rosenwald did not respond to an email or phone call on Tuesday afternoon requesting comment after CNN had learned of Hayes' phone calls to staffers.
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Not long ago I asked a veteran union organizer named Larry Fox what he had learned from his 40-plus years in the labor movement.
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He said on Facebook that he was told he was under temporary suspension, but had learned from press accounts that Twitter is banning him permanently.
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If so, even as brains effervesce with newborn neurons, the brain might be less able to recall what its owner had learned and experienced before.
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Verdugo had learned about the event on Instagram, and made a mental note to go—but then forgot about it until she heard the drumming.
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We had learned the importance of a rapid mobilization after the World Health Organization's (WHO) egregious failure to sound the alarm until months into outbreak.
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The BBC had reported the reason Princess Haya chose to flee Dubai was because she had learned new and disturbing information about Princess Latifa's escape.
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We had learned from captive orcas that the species was incredibly smart and social; Blackfish argued that these very qualities made them suffer in captivity.
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Mainz said his troops had learned from the Israelis' experiences in fighting Hamas guerrillas in Gaza, and had in turn shared tips from U.S. warfronts.
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Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said Pope Francis had learned with "regret" of the charges and had granted Pell a leave of absence to defend himself.
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The app is definitely expensive at $59 a month, but I also decided that I had learned what I needed to continue reaching my goals.
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Cosby answered a series of questions, saying that she had learned from Mr. Cosby about the Constand lawsuit but had not read those documents herself.
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Seeing a hole in the market, where no one was helping 'the little guy,' Singh decided to build a business around what he had learned.
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He told the story of how former Dodgers hitting coach Reggie Smith honed his swing with drills he had learned during a stint in Japan.
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In her weekly press briefing, Iowa governor Republican Kim Reynolds said she hadn't directly spoken with Dix but was disappointed by what she had learned.
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He spent a chunk of the first hour of the verdict reciting what he had learned about the platform since the beginning of the trial.
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On the field after Game 7, Crane explained that he had learned to value analytics after studying several franchises while trying to buy a team.
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The standard-bearer for Lincicome's group on Thursday was a teenage golfer, Laney Frye, who said she had learned a lot from walking with Lincicome.
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Mr. Johnson told reporters on Wednesday that he would release an interim report this spring summarizing what Republicans had learned from months of quiet queries.
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Nicole, who had learned to call 225 by the age of 0003 because of her parents' fights, channeled her anxiety into timelines, budgets and lists.
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According to the Post, Trump told Lavrov that the US had learned details of a specific threat from espionage work carried out by overseas ally.
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Did anything at the hearing today give you assurance that Wells Fargo had learned from either the public outcry or multiple rounds of Senate hearings?
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We learned this at the hands of another boy our age, who probably had learned it at the hands of another boy of whatever age.
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On Sunday morning, relatives said they had learned that Mr. Mofti fell into a diabetic coma in detention after his request for medication was denied.
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In South Korea, the president's spokesman said the South had learned of preparations for Mr. Xi's plan to visit North Korea in the past week.
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Mr. Raynor said he had learned of Mr. Bush's death when he woke up early Saturday morning in Florida, where he works over the winter.
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One of the children, a young man who is studying software engineering at college, said he had learned to ride a bike since being rescued.
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But when confronted with questions about the 2015 allegations during the news conference, Meyer said he had learned of the accusations only the night before.
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So he started working from postcards, using a grid system he had learned in art school, painstakingly reproducing the image one square at a time.
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By Friday, detectives had learned the women were sisters from Saudi Arabia who lived in Fairfax, Va. Rotana Farea was 22; Tala Farea was 16.
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Asked on Monday about the dominance, Federer, who turns 38 next month, said the three men had learned how to navigate a two-week tournament.
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Hooker said it made her question her sense of belonging in this country, as well as the patriotic songs she had learned as a child.
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Mr. Hoyt, 17, said he had learned to defend himself, only to be chided by school officials for fighting, and had stopped reporting some incidents.
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Dr. Gastala had learned almost nothing during her four years of medical school and three years of residency about addiction or how to treat it.
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After this short visit, the bear felt like they had learned enough and left through the same broken door they used to enter the school.
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From Elliott Handler, a founder of Mattel, he had learned that a popular product could spawn a big, continuous business, like Barbie's outfits and accessories.
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Astros infielder Matt Duffy said he had learned of the forthcoming ban during spring training but thought it would affect only a handful of players.
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At the end of the program, they had a potluck meal, and everyone bought a healthy dish they had learned about or had found themselves.
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Accompanying a blind student on the subway to and from campus, she had learned to read Braille and became disposed to teaching visually impaired students.
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We had learned a tragic lesson during the ill-fated 1980 "Desert One" rescue operation in Iran to extract U.S. embassy personnel held as hostages.
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" And in her misery she started toward the man who through four months' constant association and assurance she had learned to love and trust. "Yes!
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian agencies that Zakharchenko's statement was Zakharchenko's own initiative and that the Kremlin had learned about it from media reports.
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The perspectival construction of the floor in the former painting, and the anatomy of the nude Christ in the latter, show what he had learned.
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She had learned that it didn't matter how much kindness she had shown a tenant: "all that stuff goes out the window" during a hearing.
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Syndergaard said that the changeup, which he had learned in the minors from the coach Frank Viola, could be his best swing-and-miss pitch.
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A genealogist had learned that Obama's great-great-great-grandfather, Falmouth Kearney, was from the town and had emigrated to the US in the 1800s.
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When she brought him on, he claimed that he had learned from his failure, she continued, but now she could see that wasn't the case.
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Ashley Hamilton Claxton, head of responsible investment at Royal London, a minor Metro shareholder, said she wanted greater reassurance the company had learned its lessons.
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He said he had learned some lessons last season, putting too much pressure on himself after his trade to the Yankees, when he hit just .
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" When asked if the team had learned a lesson from all of this season's problems, Bragg said: "I don't really want to go into that.
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The response to the shooting has moved rapidly, as if the community had learned from every other one that had gone through a similar tragedy.
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I wish I had learned sooner that while you don't have to become an accountant yourself, the basic principles of accounting are critical to success.
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" Skadden Arps said in a statement that it had "learned much from this incident" and was "taking steps to prevent anything similar from happening again.
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Mr. Quigley, who traveled to Nicosia, the island nation's capital, with an intelligence committee staff member, said he would not discuss what he had learned.
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Mr. Bloomberg's campaign said it had learned that Procom runs a job training program in which prisoners in Oklahoma make calls, but did not elaborate.
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He explained he used "just a little bit of shoe polish" to dress up and won the contest because he had learned how to moonwalk.
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As Benjamin had learned from firsthand experience, as well as from his reading of Marx and Simmel, urban capitalism had severed the workplace from home.
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He said on Sunday that he had "learned a great deal" about guns as he traversed the country, and had grown more suspicious of gun restrictions.
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Through it, I could see the roof of the building next door, and beyond that the lake where my sister and I had learned to sail.
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Renck reportedly said he discovered after its filming that Bowie had learned he would no longer be able to treat his cancer while they were shooting.
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Continually quoted was this passage, in which two Facebook chat bots had learned to talk to each other in what is admittedly a pretty creepy way.
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Once Watson had learned the most significant cultural themes, Watson Tone Analyzer read news articles, blogs and tweets to find out what people felt about them.
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She had just come from a meeting of her Jewish women's group, where she had learned about BRCA1 and BRCA2, the so-called breast cancer genes.
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In both cases, the comic talked about feeling "terrible that this person felt this way," then mentioned that he and others had learned from the incident.
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Bosselut said Le Pen had learned of the summons by police in Nanterre, west of Paris, on Feb 21 after returning from a trip to Lebanon.
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"But I knew that what I wanted to do was take everything I had learned back to my own country and apply it there," she said.
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Ms. Reggie declined to comment on the allegations against Mr. Besh, but said she remained grateful for what she had learned from him over the years.
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"I don't put timelines on wars," he said, adding the West had learned the consequences of allowing its enemies to plot against it from ungoverned spaces.
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I wanted to learn what Congressman Abraham Lincoln had learned, to hear the wisdom of predecessors like John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster and Joseph Gurney Cannon.
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Giuliani announced angrily that he was calling off his planned trip to Kiev in May because he had learned of "enemies" of Trump on Zelensky's team.
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Though I had learned his name when I first met them years ago, I had since forgotten it in favor of what she called him – Boo.
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Though she had learned how to implement healthy habits before her divorce, she had to reapply them when she was focused on losing those 20 lbs.
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He had learned that police had been relying on a confidential informant to try to prove he was illicitly selling and distributing marijuana in the temple.
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Labrie's bail was revoked for about two months, at which point the judge, on suggestion from the state Supreme Court, decided he had learned his lesson.
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Months later, with the babies now ensconced in childcare arrangements, we held a final debriefing session to reflect on what we had learned from the research.
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In an interview with Fox & Friends, Napolitano claimed he had learned that Obama called on the British agency to spy on Trump, citing three unnamed sources.
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This showed that the organisms had learned to recognize a particular stimulus and to adjust their response to it, and not to push across bridges indiscriminately.
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Lopez says he tried to tell Venezuelan authorities what he had learned, but instead of investigating his allegations, the government targeted him for disclosing confidential information.
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Prosecutors told Westminster Magistrates' Court they had learned only on Monday that four Germans and a Frenchman would not attend the preliminary hearing in the case.
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Can you tell me more about the actual past life regression in which you had learned that your weight issues were due to a past life?
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Sky said it had learned that lawyers acting for Tesco are closing in on a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) following months of discussions with the SFO.
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It was a negotiation that players were widely seen as being on the losing side, and Winston indicated that the executive committee had learned its lesson.
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Following the results, Brazilian Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque said the government had learned a lesson, and would adjust the rules of any future auction.
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According to reports in the Times and the Post, intelligence officials had learned that Iran had begun collecting its nuclear documents in a single storage facility.
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" Asked if she had learned anything new about the U.S. position, South African environment minister Edna Molewa said, "It's important to understand one another's domestic issues.
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By mid-January, Xfund's investors had learned of the deteriorating relationship between the men and decided to terminate the main fund's ability to make new investments.
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By the time she belted out that Alanis cover, we had learned she was an abuse survivor and watched her stand up for herself with Buzzy.
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He began to write songs about pain and addiction, and he composed an album about the lessons he had learned from the women in his life.
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In Washington, Tim Geithner and other American officials, who had learned how quickly financial problems could spread from one region to another, looked on in dismay.
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As we discussed the famine, I happened to call it the Three Years of Natural Disasters, the government-approved term that I had learned growing up.
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He had learned already by listening in the café that her name was Katherine, which was not what you'd expect for a Polish woman but lovely.
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She and her children were still doing their best to practice good hygiene, but they had learned to take "speed showers" — no more than two minutes.
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Two days after Ohr's meeting with Simpson, the senior Justice Department official met with the FBI and submitted to an interview about what he had learned.
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Trimble, though, had learned to counter by embracing Hawaii's pressure, drawing the attention of extra defenders and dishing the ball to Stone, the talented freshman forward.
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When she demonstrated she had learned to play the recorder in 2012, she shocked scientists who believed that primates could not regulate their breath, per NPR.
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His troops trained under an Israeli mercenary, and to practice what they had learned, they slaughtered union workers at banana farms that were supposedly guerrilla strongholds.
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Dr. Stephen Hahn, the head of the F.D.A., told the Senate Health Committee on Tuesday that the agency had learned of India's export curb that morning.
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Many confessed that they were sore losers themselves, but most said that they had learned to accept defeat and how to grow from the experience. Losing.
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Instead, the moment was distorted by what I had learned a long time ago about sex and gender, old from society that are repeated throughout life.
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He asked us what we knew about toilet training, and its problems, and he told us about his patients and what he had learned from them.
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When the team knocked them out in adult finches, the birds could still remember the songs they had learned, but couldn't change their tempo or pitch.
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Through my work as a travel writer, I had learned about an increasingly popular style of cruising where boats spend longer days and overnights in ports.
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Wright, 22016, said in a statement issued through the Major League Baseball Players Association that he had learned of the positive test during the off-season.
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And miraculously, after six years, I had learned to sidestep addicts and bad boys, those shiny pennies I had spent my life stooping to pick up.
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Then, he explained, he had learned about a Taliban suicide-bombing in Kabul on September 5th that had killed an American soldier along with 11 others.
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Still, she said she had learned from watching her playing partner, Pernilla Lindberg, win a three-way playoff after letting a three-shot lead slip away.
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He only ran plays he had learned earlier in the spring, because he had not been able to learn new ones that the team had installed.
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As officials proceeded to claim at a news conference attended by Babchenko, they had learned that a former Ukrainian fighter had been hired to assassinate Babchenko.
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Then it came to me: One trick we had learned was that splurging on a hotel after a red-eye flight seems to make everyone happy.
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But Zank had learned patience in this unincorporated village of about 50 or 60 families on the Kenai Peninsula, more than 200 miles south of Anchorage.
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He said that the authorities had learned of Kato's death when it happened, but would not provide any further details on the circumstances of that death.
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People who have spoken with Woodward said they were stunned by the level of detail he had learned about conversations and events inside the White House.
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Janine Dunphy had learned, through a local newspaper article in early 2018, that Papamechail had allegedly assaulted another woman whom he met through a dating app.
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And she had learned all that "naturally, in a way that is actually a little bit similar to what happens to human children," Dr. Fugazza said.
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To all of the Republicans who said Trump had learned from the impeachment proceedings and would not make the same mistakes again, you were dead wrong.
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Mr. Stern's success stemmed from a relentless focus and a hands-on style that he had learned from working weekend shifts at his father's Manhattan delicatessen.
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But before its recall of 160,000 vehicles in 23, Polaris notified regulators only after it had learned of 150 fires, one fatality and 11 burn injuries.
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On Thursday, officials from the U.S. Soybean Export Council said they had learned that China made purchases of 600,000 to one million metric tons of soybeans.
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News site Axios said on Thursday that it had learned from multiple sources that Whitman had emerged as a front-runner to become Uber's next CEO.
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Among "at least a dozen" lies at the interview, Papadopoulos concealed the "significance" of when he had learned that Russians possessed thousands of emails about Clinton.
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"Nada learned to knit just on her own," said her husband, Petr Cizmar, who said that she had learned the craft from reading books and websites.
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Manangoi's first major title had come with a little help from the master Kiprop, from whom he reckoned he had learned so much over the years.
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The commission said on Tuesday that it had learned Sprint was receiving subsidies under its Lifeline program for 2900,220006 subscribers who were not using the service.
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Ponceano had let the matter drop; he had learned in previous encounters that when he asked too many questions Kamotolo rounded up the others and left.
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Perkins described that fight as the "ultimate test" of Army training, adding that what he had learned before deploying left him and his men well-equipped.
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The commission said on Tuesday that it had learned Sprint was receiving subsidies under its Lifeline program for 22019,000 subscribers who were not using the service.
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In a recent performance of "Rubies" featuring Ms. Hyltin and Andrew Veyette, it was clear that they were still trying to incorporate all they had learned.
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According to Reuters, the former auto executive had learned that his second trial would be delayed until April 2021, which motivated his decision to flee Japan.
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I talked to Ms. Folt yesterday about what she had learned from those past experiences and how she planned to rebuild trust in a troubled institution.
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So, imagine if, as soon as Facebook had learned about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, they had an affirmative requirement to notify the FTC or the FCC.
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Some of his hardcore fans had learned where interviews for Goat were being held and lined up for a chance to gawk at the Billboard hitmaker.
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She had learned that lesson, Ms. Vikander said, from Eddie Redmayne, her co-star in "The Danish Girl," and another of this year's nominees, for best actor.
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"We had a feeling that my body is getting more suited to 200, 400, 800 meters," he said of what he had learned from the Commonwealth Games.
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Within days, police had learned from the victim's friends that a person known as El Mano Negra had been looking for him and threatening to kill him.
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Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick released a statement explaining that he had learned of a possible misappropriation of funds in December 2016 and ordered a review.
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Goldman's respect for what Marciano had learned to do organically allowed him to tinker with and improve the fighter and not obscure his identity in the process.
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She left with an appreciation of everything she had learned about the culture and country, and with a deeper recognition of everything she did not yet know.
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I started to think of these diagnoses as things that weren't as cut and dry as I had learned about in abnormal psychology class as an undergraduate.
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Now she was a woman, because now she had learned to muster up the courage to walk out that door for the first time in her life.
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After 10 years together, we had learned the importance of compromise, and I knew I would never forgive myself if I held him back from absolute happiness.
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Ms. Hicks stated that she had learned from the 2016 presidential election, and that she would not today accept "foreign oppo information from a foreign government" (p165).
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The firm, which commands the top spot on PC shipments with 21 percent of the shrinking market, said it had learned lessons from its work with Motorola.
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He acknowledged that he had learned the lesson in Iowa that the ground game matters, and paid more attention to turning out his voters in New Hampshire.
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Earlier this year, the Kuwaiti press reported Iran's military had learned the Russians essentially threw the Tehran government "under the bus" when selling an air defense system.
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The home-sharing platform had learned attendees of the rally in Charlottesville, Virginia had registered to use its services via the community and proceeded to ban them.
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I thought about how I had learned about American and European art through a few textbooks, but more fully, and with deeper significance through my MoMA trips.
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Hexagon, a company Rollen turned from a sprawling conglomerate into one of Sweden's most valuable companies, said it had learned of his arrest late on Wednesday, Oct.
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Everything I had learned about addiction gave me an idea last year: I would quit the rest of my negative addictions and make a podcast about it.
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Tobolowsky had learned sign language for Calendar Girl, and it was because of that film that he scored the part of Tor the holistic healer on Seinfeld.
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Once it had learned the patterns in the data, it was able to create entirely new and entirely imaginary documents and images using the same statistical rules.
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After four years of war, Aleppans had learned to get on with life, said the manager, Nadim Bsata, 27, who had himself become engaged the night before.
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He said he had learned a lot from many professional head coaches, including Rick Adelman in Houston, Mike D'Antoni with the Knicks and Mike Budenholzer in Atlanta.
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Barr said Monday that his department had learned of "serious irregularities" in the MCC, and vowed that "there will be accountability" in the wake of Epstein's suicide.
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But the authors of the report also praised San Bernardino-area law enforcement agencies, noting that they had learned from previous episodes and had practiced working together.
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In the end, President Clinton survived impeachment and insisted he had learned his lesson — notwithstanding allegations of selling presidential pardons a year later, and occasional lapses thereafter.
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In 2006, before he started building, he had learned there was a competing claim to part of the land, but decided to move ahead with the project.
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The editor-in-chief of Pacific Standard, which covers social and environmental justice issues, tweeted Wednesday that he had learned that the magazine would be shut down.
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He said he had learned from Facebook's experience in Germany that migrants were a group of people who also needed to be protected from hate speech online.
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Once the horse had learned to stay on the right side of the rope, it was time for Grant to have his first physical contact with her.
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A short man with a neatly trimmed beard and a bulging midriff, Yianni was, the men had learned, a financier entrusted by the Taliban to buy armaments.
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While working at Dun & Bradstreet, I realized that many of the skills I had learned as a Marine were applicable to getting things done in corporate America.
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Principal Akbar Cook had learned that some of the students at his Newark, New Jersey, school were chronically absent because they were bullied over their dirty clothes.
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But whereas those schools were far away from his Connecticut residence, St. Joseph was smack in the middle of a state Calhoun had learned to call home.
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According to an A&E statement, the network had learned the day before that producers had paid some interviewees for access, which violated A&E's ethical guidelines.
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On land, their recall was best for the words they had learned on land, whereas underwater they were better at remembering the word lists they learned underwater.
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On Wednesday, at the Heritage Foundation, after he had learned of the new accusation but before it had become public, he was asked about the confirmation process.
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Kushner knew virtually nothing about the region apart from what he had learned over the years from the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a close family friend.
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" But Professor Davis said in a statement on Facebook on Monday that she had learned it was because of her "long-term support of justice for Palestine.
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The researchers again saw an effect on the students with more limited reading skills; they remembered more science if they had learned with the integrated arts methods.
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Speaking at a news conference on the cusp of his 10th season in professional basketball, Beasley also said he had learned from his experiences and his mistakes.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Snead said, after he had learned about the shooting from his son, a SWAT officer called him to ask about Mr. Cruz's whereabouts.
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Within two decades, Lai had learned English, worked his way up the factory floor to the position of salesman and decided to start his own retail line.
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The lawyers had learned that AM USA Express had sold its remaining three buses and gone out of business; E-World, they said, also had few assets.
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Pattis said he had learned that two other arrests were happening simultaneously as well, with one suspect to be charged with murder and the other with conspiracy.
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The researchers speculated that the agents had learned to "exploit the structural regularities," a phrase that in some circumstances means the AI figured out how to cheat.
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Rita Monticelli, one of Mr. Zaki's lecturers at the University of Bologna, said she had learned that he was concerned about the possibility of losing his scholarship.
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But he never gave any to the dolphins — they had learned to cooperate with the fishermen independently, perhaps because they could steal fish tangled in the net.
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" Even in America, there is fear within the refugee community, fear of the young men among them "who had learned about violence from growing up in wartime.
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I had learned my lines, I read the two main books on Roy, "Citizen Cohn" by Nicholas von Hoffman and the autobiography he wrote with Sidney Zion.
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He said that since being released he had sought to channel his anger and what he had learned from his experiences into helping others in similar circumstances.
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January 26: Ask yourself a question from the CEO of Dropbox: One year from now, five years from now, what will I wish I had learned today?
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