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Eventually I heard the fateful call from upstairs DAAAAAVIIIID—I would soon learn meant bad news.
They used to call many people "chaleria", which later I would learn meant roughly, "a piece of Cholera".
He still killed a man -- a man he respected, a man he would later learn meant no harm the night all this happened.
Yair, before entering, had pointed out that their was a black flag out, which, I would later learn, meant that you should only go in if you are a very experienced swimmer.
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It became evident that school science is rather difficult to learn (mean = 2.7957).
A replacement-cost settlement, the family learned, meant replicating the old ranch house, at $120 a foot.
Like thousands of students each year, Stiles found that distance learning meant she could top-up her education at any time – and it looked good for employers.
Training for a marathon, I later learned, meant venturing out in all kinds of weather.
And learning means making mistakes.
Learning means a monotonous march towards target grades.
(You can brush up your Yiddish at "Soul Doctor": "mamish," I learned, means "certainly" or "surely").
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