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"I've once again learned a whole lot today," Ms. Kraft said.
Mrs. Rockefeller, who did not marry again, learned early to economize, at least in the relative sense of the term.
Less than two weeks before the French Open, Pete Sampras returned to work yesterday and again learned how hard it can be to win on clay.
Europe and other developed countries again learned the hard way in Rio that if you don't keep your promises then you lose credibility and traction in international negotiations.
"In the case of the U.N., we've just once again learned the lesson that the U.N. can only function as an institution when there's consensus among the major powers.
Then, as if to provide a gratuitous refresher course in the preciousness of life, Mr. Prine again learned he had cancer in 2013, this time with a spot on the left lung.
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However, it gave me the opportunity to pick myself up and start again, learning from mistakes.
We are again learning, the hard way, that this is a false security.
It was as if I were a child again, learning things for the first time, except with prior memories.
Here, it could again learn something from the High Line, part of whose genius is in the simplicity of its detail.
But as America is once again learning, people in power need to make sure that the decisive circle includes those who actually know a region.
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