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She also learned to cross her legs demurely, at the ankles, like other front-row denizens.
To enhance that long leggy look, I've learned to cross my legs without having the top leg touch the bottom one.
I learned to cross myself.
To make sure, the scientists took slime molds that had learned to cross a quinine bridge without flinching and exposed them to caffeine.
And if you're smart, you've learned to cross to the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue when you see "serious" people strolling up the sidewalk.
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She learned to cross-stitch at around 8 years old, taught by her own mother.
b) Learning to cross things off my to-do list without actually doing them.
But the couple insisted that their children should learn to cross South Africa's ever-present boundaries of race and class.
"Before you run you have to learn to walk, and for snakes, before you fly you have to learn to cross gaps".
As a writer, you instinctively learn to cross boundaries.
They have spent 12 years in confinement — so just learning to cross the street, make a phone call".
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