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"I learned to lay the tiles, and Cynthia grouts them".
That he had never learned to lay off a bad pitch.
Rupert Murdoch's titles learned to lay off China when Murdoch was doing deals with the Chinese.
Bush recalled her grandmother Jessie Hawkins, who had driven a dairy truck and learned to lay brick.
Scouts who have watched Zito since 2000 said that hitters had learned to lay off his looping curveball on the first pitch.
The town's literary agents, book editors and reviewers (there are plenty of those, too) have learned to lay low, for fear of getting buttonholed by a hopeful author bearing a gravestone of a manuscript.
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She learned to lie very young, at 11. Anorexics do.
The children learned to lie to the creditors: "Mr. Marx ain't upstairs".
He seems to take pride in having learned to lie, cheat and steal at his summer job.
In childhood, as soon as he realized that other kids spent their summer vacations at Yellowstone, Devore says, "I learned to lie.
During periods of turmoil, I learned to lie low and report what I could, through a screen of warnings that some things — demonstrators' slogans, even executions that had been announced domestically — were too sensitive to be reported outside Iran.
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