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Excuse me, but what cat has ever learned anything, valuable or not?
Still, nothing she has ever learned can explain the ultrasounds that have featured black holes where fetuses should have been.
"In many ways because of all the time I have spent with Tiger, I may have learned more from him than he has ever learned from me," Haney said in a statement to the Golf Channel.
But in the evening's early moments Ms. Steenburgen manages to sketch a provocative study of a woman suddenly deprived of the only role she has ever learned to play.
The Jamaican-born poet Ishion Hutchinson's second book, "House of Lords and Commons," is a study of place and memory rendered in what used to be called "the grand style": the timeless, high-literary idiom that nearly anyone who has ever learned the language would identify as "poetry," based on its sound alone, and that nonplussed readers of contemporary poetry sometimes say they miss.
No hacker has ever learned how to steal data from a drive that is not connected to anything.
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It may end up satisfying the "grey pound" crowd but it's a film that will delight all ages - especially anyone who has ever learnt to drive.
If not for the monks, everything the world had ever learned would have been lost.
I asked if he had ever learned more about his father's suicide.
No one else had ever learned the dozens of necessary skills.
I don't think I have ever learned how to manage people.
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