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His most familiar lessons were: Mix another batch.
Levine has good, if familiar, lessons for parents about the virtues of teaching empathy; encouraging the development of an authentic self; and making time for dreaming, creating and unstructured outdoor play.
The familiar lessons about Lei Feng's feats and thoughtfulness that have inundated newspapers and television have been met by snickers, expressed through essays, cartoons and blog postings that highlight the government's failure to practice the idealized morality it seeks to propagate.
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This is not a new lesson for me, and based on the tenacious nature of Clinton's campaign, sadly, it's an all too familiar lesson for her.
He has often cited the familiar lesson that the United States should never commit its troops without broad public support — "the Vietnam thing," he recently called it.
But nowadays extended movement passages often appear earnest and sophomoric; like a snippet from a music video they recall a familiar lesson in dance: What feels good doesn't always look good.
Dana is learning the familiar lesson that the famous are not forever so; names slip from collective memory, to be replaced by other names also destined for the tip of our tongues, and then gone.
This seems to suggest that the film's grim happenings will impart a familiar lesson: so warped is our iniquitous social order that it condemns those it disadvantages to lives of oafish transgression.
In the end, however, Minky learns that familiar lesson of contemporary fairy tales -- love means never having to say goodbye -- as the ghost of a now-resplendent Leonard marches back into her life in Central Park.
This is getting to be a familiar lesson of the responses to the recession: Simple, old-fashioned programs are working well, and complex, new-fangled programs are so sluggish as to be nearly useless.
The recent hack of fembot dating extramarital affairs website Ashley Madison, which resulted in data from millions of accounts being dumped online, has one more salutary yet familiar lesson to deliver: even very well encrypted stupid passwords are still stupid.
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