Word: learned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have to learn to execute under pressure. We can't give up so easily," Caples added. "They won more on our mistakes than outright on their play. There was no reason for us not to do it today...
...patient these people have been," Luetjhe added. "They learn that from waiting in lines for so long outside shops...
...someone who had lived through the events or a child who had not -- could move around the piece, putting his hand through the water to touch the words or simply seeing his reflection in the water itself. And by doing so, the person could either remember, or learn for the first time, the history recorded there...
...there is anything that moves me...it is that," he says. "One of the main functions of education is to find the answer to learn, to worry about, criticize and assess certain things, and not assume that we know the answer...
...take these questions seriously. No matter how much psychiatric training my father may have, no matter how many times he rereads Freud, he will never learn to instill me with guilt like my mother can. Some things are beyond the realm of science...