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I learnt something from all of them through countless class debates, "dungeon" discussions and social get-togethers.
With its apparently swift admission of guilt, VW may have learnt something from its Japanese rival's mishandling of that affair.
Marcucci had learnt something from promoting Avalon: it didn't matter how talented the artist was, the selling factor was a pleasing personality which appealed to young teenage girls.
You presumably learnt something from the period, and it will have been contributory to how you approached the later, more successful, period of your working life, so use it that way," says Gregory.
"Often what they tried would go wrong, but they learnt something from whatever mistake they made".
But, at least if they show the right spirit, the right approach and show that they have learnt something from their experiences here, they will have something positive to take away from the series.
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