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Schaap learned to serve the music anyway.
"It was from those performers that I learned to serve art selflessly: to respect the stage – the performing artist's sanctuary".
Just as McDonald's learned to serve fresh salad, they say, so too will Internet services gravitate toward offering what customers need rather than what they want.
It is medical tourists he had learned to serve -- the people who want a new body, for a good price, to take home.
When osteoarthritis was diagnosed in his left shoulder several years ago, Mr. Gosin, a southpaw, learned to serve "righty" and continued todominate his competitors.
Results showed that in an online teacher learning community, the teaching presence reinforced and sustained the cognitive and social presences in the virtual community as the PTs learned to serve as subject matter experts.
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I started learning to serve people when I was seven.
Using standard Marxist-Leninist-Maoist language, he wrote about learning to serve the people.
Early on, Jhenny said she had a few problems learning to serve properly.
There is, of course, a well-established Communist iconography of learning to serve the people.
With a little more finely shaped rhythm and phrasing, all three will learn to serve Mozart well.
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