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The tasks are simple, like learning to tap and drag numbers into ascending order or count banjos or deer.
And what was I gaining by learning to tap out keys, if I didn't understand, really, what I was tapping out?
(Was Ezra Pound learning to tap dance?) Settle's first book, "The Love Eaters," was published in Britain in 1954, after numerous rejections in New York and London.
Going out for dinner, learning to tap dance or seeing friends are all effective treatments for depression, according to recent research published in the Lancet.
And if that were not strange enough, Bussell has teamed up with Katherine Jenkins - the world's biggest selling mezzo soprano and official Welsh rugby team cheerleader, who has spent the past few months learning to tap dance.
(It would also encourage Iraq not to become another oil-dependent state, but to build a middle class by learning to tap its people's entrepreneurship and creativity, not just its oil wells).
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So you learn to tap dance".
They need to learn to tap into it.
Los Alamos learned to tap the power of nuclear energy.
I first went to war with a typewriter, and learned to tap out a telex tape.
They've also learned to tap the available natural resources and turn them into economic benefits.
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