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On the other hand, it is salutary to be reminded how highly respected O'Brian was as a novelist, short-story writer and biographer long before we had heard of Captain Aubrey and Dr Maturin, and to learn how intricately his personal experiences were woven into his novels.

Learn to intricately paint Easter eggs.

Milgrom learns how intricately laborious this process can be when her attempt to stuff a squirrel takes more than six months.

There she had learned to sew intricately, to add and subtract, to do laundry, to scrub a floor clean, to read, write, and recite Bible passages, Shakespeare sonnets, Keats odes, and the Declaration of Independence.

What really happened, according to later accounts, was that his drummer, John French (whose stage name was Drumbo), transcribed and arranged music as Mr. Van Vliet whistled, sang or played it on the piano, and the band learned the wobbly, intricately arranged songs through Mr. French's transcriptions.

"Joseph had the choice to come and run here or at Newmarket [in October], and [Intricately] is probably going to learn the most here.

Admission is $5 for adults, $1.50 for children six through 12. Information and directions: (860) 583-8306 Lacquered Boxes Visitors to the Bruce Museum in Greenwich will learn that there is more to those handsome, intricately decorated lacquered boxes from Japan than meets the eye.

Still, she and Ben, 12, enjoy the children's section, while Marty and I visit an exhibit of Sailor's Valentines, 19th-century handicrafts so intricately pieced together that we aren't surprised to learn that they were actually made by Caribbean women, not sailors.

Recently it was reported that the response of the right hemisphere to faces is intricately linked to changes that occur in the left hemisphere when children learn to read (Dundas et al., 2014).

My parents' lives, so intricately intertwined with mine, would ultimately help me understand what causes our hearts to close and how we can learn to open them again.

Recently we have learned that bone destruction is intricately linked to the RANKL (receptor activator of nuclear factor kB ligand -OPG (osteoprotegerin) system which is strongligand -OPG exclusively costeoprotegerin inflammatory procesystemccurring whichn the joist [ 28].

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