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("She has learned to check on me," Mr. Irwin told The Times. "It's very wifely").
They have learned to check their e-mail first and then listen to the news afterward.
We have reached the point where we must learn to check our appetite for unsustainable resources or have it checked for us in potentially apocalyptic ways.
Delighting all her life in new learning and experiences, Waling took courses well into her ninth decade, and even learned to check her stocks on the Internet.
And, he noted wryly, "I have learned to check my vanity/ego at the door and am thankful to be alive".
It's just that successful people learn to check that dialogue and keep it at the door, they give it its proper place".
Though Emory sent weekly e-mails — 17 of them, along with an invitation to a program for minority students — they went to a school account she had not learned to check.
If there is no plane at the gate, savvy travelers have learned to check the status of the incoming flight, which is often a better way of gauging how soon the plane will turn around.
Casting directors soon learned to check out the newcomers used by Leigh, and Smith was rapidly offered the major TV role of Mrs Brandon in Peter Tinniswood's northern domestic sitcom, I Didn't Know You Cared.
So, as someone who talks for a living, I've learned to check, double-check and triple-check my sources.
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