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Toys are ever more gendered, the better not to produce female engineers and scientists (the usual banknote suspects), and so, we learn bitterly, are sweets.
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It's just too big to occupy remember, it's one thing, as we've learned bitterly through some of our military interventions, it's one thing to march to the capital and to destroy the armed forces.
Some may do clerical work, sales work or accounting work, but what they generally do not do, as Ms. Haneda learned bitterly, is rise above this lowly status and enter career tracks largely reserved for men.
Jerusalem learned bitterly in its 2006 attack against Hezbollah how difficult that enemy is to defeat.
Good boards must be staffed with directors who understand the business -- a lesson learned bitterly in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008.
NBC learned that bitterly last season with the XFL.
After all, in China it is risky for an artist or intellectual to be too explicitly political, as Ai Weiwei and Liu Xiaobo bitterly learned.
A day after Mississippi learned that its bitterly contested state flag had not been an official symbol for 94 years, Gov. Ronnie Musgrove today formed an advisory commission to design a new flag, guaranteeing a year of debate about whether the flag should bear a Confederate symbol.
Also in the French capital's favour is it has plenty of experience in staging major sports events, while its bid leaders maintain lessons have been learned following the bitterly disappointing defeat by London for the 2012 edition.
"I'm bitterly disappointed but we can learn from this.
I am just bitterly disappointed and we have to learn from this".
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