Sentence examples for incidentally learned from inspiring English sources

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Something of the social order and the system of government can also be incidentally learned.

With both protocols combined, there was a trend (p < .07) favoring detection of familiar versus incidentally learned information.

Thus, besides these few examples, all other preferences are incidentally learned by being exposed to them in the food culture one is born into.

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In the protracted, tequila-soaked story called "Mexico," in which a 50-something Rhoda flirts with the idea of seducing a bullfighter -- and in which we incidentally learn that cousin Anna, the writer, contracted cancer and committed suicide -- the giddy shenanigans of a cracked, privileged Southern belle grow a bit wearying.

incidentally learning other cultures and languages through an APP.

The ILocalApp project (incidentally learning other cultures and languages through an APP) is a 3-year Erasmus+ KA2 project, carried out by a transnational consortium (University of Bologna, Italy; the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; University of Lapland, Finland; Centre for Social Studies, Portugal).

We have previously reported, using human psychophysical studies, that when subjects learn new object categories using whole objects, they incidentally learn informative fragments, even when not required to do so.

You are also going to incidentally learn some aromatherapy on this trip; sitting on pine and sage boughs, watching the sun set above the city lights, chilling the wine and drinking hot chocolate (with bourbon or peppermint schnapps), while the ribeyes, rubbed with lavender (spill the rest inside), turn on the grill outside (insert favorite herb here), is a feast for a blind man.

Osborne, incidentally, has learned both sides of the lesson: with Help to Buy, he will create a small number of homeowners who have him to thank for their purchase.

Mr. Cunningham said he had since been trying to capture this bit of what he called "true Americana" on film, and, not incidentally, to learn "what ultimately became of the leg".

Latterly, and more or less incidentally, we learn that this is a make-or-break gig for the loose-cannon newsman – which an untimely phone call from his wife threatens to sabotage.

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