Word: learned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Enquiring people have been clamoring to learn what the president knew and when he knew it. Now we have a conclusive answer: as far as the policy toward Iran is concerned, the president can't remember, others can't agree, and the record sheds little light on the matter...
...hard work and heartfelt inspiration it recovers from an early season deficit to win its division, the regional semifinals, and the regional finals. (I will not spoil the ending by letting you know how it does in the State championship.) And, to top it off, the team members learn something about themselves in the process. Pass the apple...
...must use what we learn to help develop health policies which can have a beneficial effect on the health of our nation," says the report's preface, which was written by Judith K. Ockene, a professor at the University of Massachussetts Medical School and editor of the report...
Unlike other Harvard sports which require beginners to master skills and complex rules, the basics of foosball are easy to learn. "Anyone can walk up to the table and get the idea of the game in five minutes," Brown says, but, he adds, the best players spend a lot of time at the table...
When, at the end of Jerry's spiel, I approached Gary, he assured me that he had enjoyed his first visit to Cambridge, although he wishes people up here would learn how to walk better. It seems he and Jerry were walking through the Square when a woman right in front of them slipped on the ice and fell. "Don't you feel foolish," Gary said, as he began helping the woman to her feet. But as he said this, he himself slipped and landed in a puddle of ice-cold water. "Not as foolish as you must feel...