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He could have come for lessons.
After a while, she said, he asked her to come for lessons at his home in Manchester.
As she is an exquisite weaver and an instructor of textile arts, most of her guests come for lessons in Navajo weaving, felting or other related crafts.
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Recent research is listed and a description given of main presenting symptoms and medical problems of pupils coming for lessons.
"Too many pianists in the family -all the cousins, grandma, aunts, then the students coming for lessons every day," Allison said.
But when he came for lessons he was trying to learn things he was learning as a teenager, and it wasn't happening.
"When I first started in the business, most of the people who came for lessons were in their 50's, 60's and up.
Only a few pupils were coming for lessons and those were regulars, not the batches of schoolchildren on vacation, the busloads from summer camps, that had kept them going through last summer.
Only a few pupils were coming for lessons, and those were regulars, not the batches of schoolchildren on vacation or the busloads from summer camps that had kept them going the summer before.
"Our hockey coaches come in at 3 a.m., after our midnight adult hockey league ends its game, and the kids start coming for lessons at 4," said Laura Gersh, director of parks and recreation for the Town of Huntington, which operates the Dix Hills Rink.
Meanwhile, Bessy Higgins dies and Thornton stops coming for lessons from Mr. Hale.
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