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The smallest child can tell the story of what he did that day, can work out how to make people laugh or how to make them anxious: by repeating his tale he can start to refine it based on the reactions he gets, learn to emphasise some parts and leave out others.
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Whelan was keen to emphasise Mackay had learned from his mistakes - and presumably hopeful an improvement on the field would see the issue of his past behaviour set aside.
"There is little we can learn from examining the past", he writes to emphasise the point.
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It emphasises Bible study, which means learning to read.
We want to emphasise that QinetiQ will seek to learn from all that the report says".
Government is keen to emphasise that the studio and technical schools will not limit general learning.
Their strategy was to emphasise the positive.
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