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Clemens evidently learned nothing from this public-relations debacle.
Whatever Bartlett Sher had to teach Kate Whoriskey, she evidently learned faster than anticipated.
Lepage returned to direct "The Tempest," and he has evidently learned a few lessons from the "Ring" misadventure.
Anthony Van Dyck, who studied with Rubens around 1618, evidently learned more than art from his sophisticated and peripatetic mentor.
They have evidently learned from the disaster of Diana, a neurotic, untested girl who had no particular desire to be queen.
His powers of expression made him arrogant: he knew that he could outtalk and outsmart anyone in the room (as Kenneth Clark evidently learned the hard way).
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One man who evidently had learned something about team games was Faldo.
"Are you playing for the Blue Jays now?" Eli asked, evidently having learned of the big news from his classmates.
The students evidently also learned the craft of culinary secrecy: the young bakers aren't divulging the ingredients.
The kidnappers, evidently, have learned two lessons: holding a few hostages keeps the army away; grabbing more keeps the money rolling in.It is a principle that seems to apply elsewhere too.
Fund insiders in Washington evidently could learn a thing or two from the Vatican.
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