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Cooke adds that connecting new knowledge with what you already know is a big help, as is reciting what you have just learned to commit it to memory.
He had learned to commit late to the ball's trajectory — grounders often changed angles, thanks to the field's irregularities — and he went fairly early when they chose up sides.
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I ask her to pray, diligently, that Jack learn to commit a sin or even two.
Often the abduction of these children is as traumatic as the atrocities they will learn to commit.
Thus, one cannot send a motivated offender to a specific location and observe how he learns to commit his crimes and if the selection of targets reflects distance decay.
Learn to commit first, and figure out how to show up later.
Learn to commit.
As a result, the prison was the site of many protests and violent activities, including hunger strikes, attempts at mass escape, and murder; it was considered by some to be a "university of terror," where both unionist and nationalist prisoners learned how to commit deadlier terrorist offenses after their release.
"I've learned how to commit to things greater than myself.
"Her husband was learning how to commit a suicide attack.
He likes to recruit younger singers and instrumentalists who are willing to learn and to commit.
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