Word: learns
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...remaining question, then, is that of priority. If outside projects enhance the faculty's expertise, it's just the matter of giving students enough time to learn from them--which is why Harvard established a 20 percent policy in the first place...
...more than four feet wide. "The board was a grid with everyone's name on it, crossed with each meal. Every five days we switched sides of the board. When someone showed up for a meal, I crossed their name off the grid. That way, I had to learn everyone's name and face. I think it was easier before. It was faster. It sounds weird, but it's the truth...
Auguring, perhaps, the skills of a future boss of his, Gore writes that would-be presidents would be wise to learn the art of "visual communication...
...fancy Washington, D. C. hotel--perhaps, some have said, giving him a sense of privilege--he spent most of his summer vacations in Tennessee. And nearly all of Gore's biographers, even the critical ones like Robert Zelnick, say that Gore's parents insisted that their son learn the value of working with his hands...
...hardly say that next year I am going to be a veteran, but it will be a lot different," Ripmaster says. "As such a great class we are going to remain an intricate part of the team, but we'll still have a lot to learn...