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And I hope he learns something valuable from all this the way I learned so much from those father/daughter skirmishes back when.
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They might learn something valuable in the process.
And I learned something valuable about my susceptibility to certain well-worn but effective sales tactics when the seller has something I want to buy.
Or maybe the material should be left up, as a way to learn something valuable in the larger battle against terrorists.
He added that studies showed that most parents attended the programs unwillingly but then emerged believing they had learned something valuable.
He compared the alt-evangelicals to missionaries, who "feel they've learned something valuable from their faith and want to share it" using the native language.
But by going in prepared and with an open mind, you will likely learn something valuable.
On the other hand, you have to wade through a lot of random rants before you learn something valuable.
The business was a bust, but Tom learned something valuable from the experience: If you want to make money in computers, get buyers hooked on whatever system you are selling.
"We always learn something valuable from them".
I learned something valuable this week that I would like to share it with you.
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