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I hope he learns something from this".
The sophisticated, four-times married, Harold Perry learns something from a middle-aged rural couple.
The New Yorker, December 2, 1950 P. 44 The sophisticated, four-times married, Harold Perry learns something from a middle-aged rural couple.
Remember, it was Alex who intoned shortly before his Vegas wedding to madam: "I just hope the public learns something from this".
And she added, "The Aristotelian model — a person wants something, comes close to getting it but is smashed down, then finally gets it, or not, then learns something from the experience — I don't find helpful.
About the only scenario in which it remains relevant is if Trump, defying the accumulated evidence of the past sixteen months, actually learns something from his running mate's performance.
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Both could actually learn something from Tahrir Square.
And I learned something from that.
You try to learn something from it.
Could Britain learn something from America?
"Maybe we'll learn something from this".
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