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Vivian grasps the punctuation but comes to see how poorly she has learned Ashford's human lessons.
Yet, though the sections on politicking for more research money are unquestionably important, this reader did not find that "Saving Milly" held larger human lessons.
One of the hardest human lessons to learn is that we can't be responsible for other people's journey.
What makes "Tales of the City" so resonant is Maupin's ability to draw broad, human lessons from the particularity of his characters' lives.
We should study them because they're beautiful, and instructive in the endless, necessary human lesson that Others exist — not because they can be disaggregated like albums on iTunes, with one song or another put on our own playlists.
If there is a lesson, it is the oldest human lesson.
The human lesson is to be grateful for the skin you're in. 5. Rabbits — Adopt a healthy lifestyle.
For all his faults, Truffaut expresses a comprehensive sense of human failings and human fortitude, lessons learned from his heroes, Balzac and Jean Renoir.
Seeking shelter, humans learned lessons from swallows and bees built their habitations.
The reversal suggested that human rights lessons had not been internalised, despite the company's development of a human rights policy and reporting process.
More importantly, even if researchers do apply the mouse markers to human cells, lessons learned from the hematopoietic field would suggest that the markers in mouse may not translate to humans (for instance, CD38 and Sca1).
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