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Something similar happened to the souls of our "teenagers" (a word we learned thanks to the Beatles).
Does President Obama understand why what people have learned, thanks to Edward Snowden, about the National Security Agency makes them angry?
By Amy Davidson Sorkin August 13, 2013 Does President Obama understand why what people have learned, thanks to Edward Snowden, about the National Security Agency makes them angry?
On Friday, we learned, thanks to investigative work done by Rob Schmitz, a reporter for the public-radio show "Marketplace," and "This American Life's" retraction of the story, that Daisey's account was riddled with fabrications.
Our willingness to compromise and adopt this reasonable, moderate approach was met with irrational resistance — even after the chamber learned — thanks to the F.B.I. — that it had been the victim of Chinese cyberespionage.
It's a lesson that Canadians learned thanks to the Indigenous movement Idle No More, which stirred in the winter of 2012 near the end of a dark decade under the right-wing government of Stephen Harper.
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This has been done in terms of enriching classroom activities, reorganising course structures, and providing learners with more autonomous opportunities for learning thanks to the development of on-line courses.
Americans outside the South, most of whom had neither known nor cared much about its brutal treatment of blacks, were beginning to learn, thanks to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others.
He was furious to learn, thanks to a series of highly publicized Congressional hearings, that some of the nation's most prominent bankers did terrible things during the Roaring Twenties.
It was entirely predictable to learn, thanks to The Post, that Trump has been hectoring the nation's top military leaders to give him a huge martial parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, complete with heavy weapons.
I'm not sure how valuable (although distressingly pathetic) it is to learn, thanks to Moore's diligent research, that the female foundlings were formerly known as Ann Kingston (orphan No. 4,579 at Shrewsbury) and Dorcas Car (No. 10,413 at the London hospital, where she arrived bearing the name Ann Grig).
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