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It is, he believes, a lesson in how a government can "betray its duty".
Which is why Okolloh believes a lesson or two could be learned from the gay rights movement.
Westwood may seek to disagree, particularly as he believes a lesson from his father, John, on Monday night has eradicated the putting problems which caused him so much frustration at last week's Houston Open.
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But she claimed that she preferred to believe that a lesson had been learned from the past, and that the country was coming slowly towards a new Autumn of Understanding, which she hoped would be followed by a Winter of Commonsense.
This, I believe, is a lesson that all of us working to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and fix climate change must particularly take to heart.
He believes that is a lesson the programme can instil in the young minds of Pakistan.
Many criticized her for becoming involved with James, who reportedly cheated on her with 19 women, but the tattoo artist believes she learned a lesson about love from him.
The Finns believe they learned a lesson from the first game in Cologne a week ago.
She has to believe there is a lesson to be learned.
All along, a main theme is learning to believe in others, a lesson learned by the teacher as well as the dance team members.
I believe it is a lesson, something we can use to bring people together.
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