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Clinton recalled being made to learn Macbeth at school.
I remember being made to learn great chunks of literature by rote but it's good, I think.
The NFL's most talked-about rookie struggled in preseason – as one would expect for a quarterback who is being made to learn from an actual playbook for the first time in his career – but still managed to whip fans up into a frenzy during the brief moments when he did get things right.
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We can all be made to learn.
Wallace is made to learn the ways of the walrus.
"Strenuous efforts are made to learn from each death in custody or incident of violence".
PAUL WALDMAN has an excellent post about immigration reform in America, and the crucial role of provisions that undocumented workers be made to learn English on their path to citizenship.
Condensers may never again be quite as important as they were in Watt's day, but Dr Varanasi has shown that even the oldest technology can be made to learn new tricks.
What they remember now, more than the uniforms they wore or the revolutionary songs they were made to learn in school, is their life in the crowded house on Cossio Street.
The boys were made to learn reams of Victorian poetry by heart, to study Dickens and Shakespeare, take grammar at least twice a week and parse passages from the Radiant Readers ("nobody does parsing any more," he laments).
As a child I was made to learn Irish.
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