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"Road Trip" has a serious lesson to impart.
It was either a bit of a lark or a serious lesson?
"Once this is all said and done with I just hope, for their sake, that those involved take a serious lesson from this so that it doesn't affect their futures".
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In an e-mail to Science, Yu-Chan Chao, dean of the College of Life Sciences at the university, called the episode an "unfortunate case" and added that "the university will take this as a serious lesson for ethics education at all the colleges in the future".
It was a huge learning curve in how to self-generate, and a serious lesson in admin.
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"The North said South Korea would get a very serious lesson from this noncooperation.
The cheers that greeted James Hook's conversion were an amusing post-script, but the serious lesson was that you cannot take on an international side with only 14 players.
But Wasps were disappointing, using three different goal-kickers and taking a serious scrummaging lesson.
But may I say that there is a serious pundit lesson here — namely, that it's not about you.
Levenson follows the twists and turns of the Vulcan pursuit – including the newspaper reports, the academic bickering and frustration – and with a light touch delivers serious lessons.
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