Word: relearned
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Kanz says he thinks his academic endeavors at Harvard would be easier if he had matriculated right after high school. “I had to relearn how to use my brain!” he cries. He does value the perspective that his service gave him, though. When things don’t go well, he copes with it. “This year is not everything,” he declares. “There a lot of worse things. Like working in the army...
...Relearn basic functions you haven’t performed while sober in the past three years. First up: Zipping coat...
...Hughes' being unfairly singled out by the notoriously subjective skating judges: "Sometimes judges don't live by the rules, and they opt to see it or not to see it. I think that, yes, some skaters may be more penalized than others." For three months, Hughes tried to relearn the jump, and while she has made some adjustments, it is nearly impossible for a top skater to rewind a jump in such a short period of time after it becomes part of the body's repertoire. "It's much better, and I'd like people to compare [my Lutz] with...
...back to the fall of France to the Nazis and found that in 25 of those cases, an initial market decline turned to solid gains within six months. The median initial decline in the Dow was 4.6%, followed by a rally of 12.1%. So maybe it's time to relearn an old lesson: Buy the dip. It hasn't worked lately. But now that it's no longer popular, it just might be smart...
...America explore the rich reciprocal possibilities of the fatwa. A policy of focused brutality does not come easily to a self-conscious, self-indulgent, contradictory, diverse, humane nation with a short attention span. America needs to relearn a lost discipline, self-confident relentlessness--and to relearn why human nature has equipped us all with a weapon (abhorred in decent peacetime societies) called hatred...