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I had to do some basic research, reading Edwardian novels and social history books and I obviously needed to bone up on my knowledge of the Pankhursts – but I don't like to spend too much time on research.
Each voyage has a theme, such as "Great Authors" or "Jazz," where passengers can bone up on their knowledge via the ship's "Illuminations" program.
Today it's easier than ever to bone up on one specific issue before commenting publicly.
We found him with his head stuck in a snow pit boning up on his knowledge of snow pack densities.
Why bone up on a specialist subject only to find that our learning is arcane and our knowledge commonplace?
"I discovered during the summer that I can jump a bandwagon as well as anyone, but now that the England cricket team has gone back to its feeble roots all my newfound knowledge of reverse swing and substitute fielders is useless so it's time to bone up on net-cords and bandanas.
Bone up on your history reading, maybe.
Bone up on your brutalist architecture somewhere freezing.
Note to self: bone up on world geography.
So be sure to bone up on Krypton and Metropolis.
How do you bone up on these issues?
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