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Although initially the bought-in animals developed their own home range and interacted little with the main flock, after one summer grazing period they appeared to learn from and socially interact with their homebred counterparts, developing a knowledge of the grazing landscape.
"It's about getting to know one another, it's about developing a knowledge of how far you can go, what the sensitivities are, politically and personally... every time we revert to campaign mode it's very difficult to get anything done on policy," Cantor said.
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Awareness: Practice mindfulness and take the time to develop a knowledge of who you are as a leader.
Community college students learn skills in welding, metal fabrication, machining, and assembly and develop a knowledge of physical principles such as torque and thermodynamics.
The tour will begin and end in a gift shop, so that we can not only demystify marijuana, but get them familiar with our particular brand or marijuana in hopes that they will develop a knowledge of our brand and hopefully an affinity at some point.
You need to develop a knowledge of it and keep this knowledge alive.
This includes developing a knowledge base of tools and resources for women in developing and developed nations, as their needs and experiences are different.
It means developing a deep knowledge of Islam and of the ongoing struggles within it to reform and renew itself.
Each night, they observed when crowds emerged after the final curtain, developing a precise knowledge of the duration, if not the content, of works in the repertory.
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