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But she became bored with the rotation of dishes she had learned to make.
She was serving black; he preferred brown, which he had learned to make in Greece.
By the 15th century, Venetians had learned to make a fine rock crystal known as Venetian cristallo.
Weaned on it, reared on it … every thrifty inch of Anna's body had learned to make do with less".
She typically said scrambled eggs, which she had learned to make early in her marriage by practicing the ladylike ritual known as chafing-dish cookery.
By the early 13th century European amourers had learned to make mail with a sufficiently fine mesh to provide protection to the hand.
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He has learned to make wisecracks when people ask questions.
You've learned to make it work for you.
And gradually, the children have learned to make similar choices.
But I have learned to make peace with my mistakes".
We've learned to make the bottle while making the coffee.
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