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We might even pay for some lessons in manners".
They also use calculators for some lessons, starting in kindergarten.
"We'll definitely have to sign up Mr. Spano for some lessons," remarked Rocco Cambarerie, the head professional at Saxon Woods, who runs the golf camp there.
But in dry prose, it gives some additional indications of how bad things were after the quake and tsunami there and will probably be the basis for some lessons learned for the American industry.
His new vision is of "third-way provision"—special units located within ordinary schools so that pupils with special needs can mix with the others for some lessons but be protected from the chaos of school life for others.
Supporters of the British Labour party, still reeling after their local election drubbing could do worse than look to the success of his Brazilian Workers Party PTT) for some lessons.
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But as with all these essays, there is a moral foundation, a probing for some lesson about the essential condition of things, in this case the uselessness of pretending that divorce does not harm children.
Our journey so far in the area of machine learning, for instance, provides some lessons for business leaders looking to adopt the latest technology.
A study of psychoeducation for Chinese Americans with chronic mental disorders offered some lessons for UK Chinese populations.
We present some lessons for Mexico based on this interim evaluation and explore implications for other countries considering health reforms.
She has some lessons for us.
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