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Similarly, Alicia Nassardeen, 19, a senior in communications, had no background in computer graphics but learned how to express her ideas regarding the intersection of popular entertainment and stereotypes of African-Americans that culminated in minstrel shows.
So 2016, in its best possible light, looks like the training montage in Rocky, the bit where we lost a few teeth, but learned how to take knocks; 2017 can be where that experience starts to count.
His music, entirely improvised, combines analog grime with digital beauty; he has not only made his instruments full extensions of his own will but learned how to roll them together almost as one entity.
Refugee women learned not only how to make rice-cakes but learned how to survive new circumstances.
Herrera says she learned to think like a lawyer at Harvard but learned how to be a lawyer in Compton.
The boy who never grew up, but learned how to fly, has fascinated children — and adults who still remember being young — since he first soared above a London stage in a hit play by J.M. Barrie in 1904.
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