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I learned to dig deep.
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The next two biconditional discriminations involved (i) learning to dig in a specific cup when in a particular room location (distal spatial cues) and (ii) learning to dig in a specific cup when in one of two distinctive test boxes (local cues).
I've learned to dig simple, truth be told, and as an introvert, I'm comfy with saying no.
Valle said Johnson had learned to dig deeper, to realize his 80percentt effort was better than the full effort of all but baseball's best.
Disguising her nervousness — she sometimes preceded a difficult phone call with a stiff drink — she learned to dig for the dirty secret and the suspicion-raising fact.
Let's also hope we have learned to dig deeper into the facts behind economic change, rather than revert to catchy but insubstantial slogans.
We have learned to dig a little ditch for water to get to a berry patch about 50 yards (45.7 m) from the creek every May (it always disappears by the next year).
Mothers learn to dig deep and carry on in the most trying of circumstances.
Herewith, a few basics from Mr. Pierce: Learn to dig your dirt.
"We're trying to empower consumers to learn to dig a little deeper than the 30-second ad and find out what a company really has intended.
What we worked out," runs a surveillance report in Pronto, where an American on the run in Italy is advised to blend in by learning to "dig architecture, history, art, different related kinds of shit.
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