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The child's father was something of a sermonizer and he talked to her incessantly, educating her.
By Mavis Gallant The New Yorker, April 12 , 1969P. 42 The child's father was something of a sermonizer and he talked to her incessantly, educating her.
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An initial demining sweep after the war took out all of the most dangerous ordnances, and those remaining were on unused pastures and shorelines, well marked and monitored, and avoided by a population incessantly educated on the dangers.
They are better educated.
(highly educated).
Educate everyone.
Educate the heart educate the heart.
Both were privately educated.
1. Certainly, educate, educate, educate.
Educate them.
To educate?
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