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Rivera knows how to do this from having coached a 3-4 scheme in San Diego; McDermott knows how from having learned Jim Johnson's 46-type scheme in Philadelphia (Rivera also worked under Johnson).
Make sure you memorize the maps you play on so you know how to retreat from a battle or rush for a health pack to heal you.
"In the South, we grow up with a tradition of ferias, and we know how to party from a very young age.
And never try to throw someone if she is a very novice skater and doesn't know how to land from a throw.
Make sure you know how to decipher a forced smile from a real one.
They are unable to maintain a consistent speed and do not understand basic vehicle dynamics or know how to recover from a skid.
"We don't know how to recover from a loss," Whitehall says, referring to the team's nearly perfect record over the past two years.
We know how to recover from a financial collapse: the issue of whether we do so simply boils down to political will.
If your suspect is talking, you have should probably know how to "listen" from a long distance.
Make sure you know how to escape from a sinking car, and that you have discussed emergency procedures with all passengers.
"Do you know how to tell a Persian word from an Arabic word?" Dr. Kafash asked.
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