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Once you can recreate everything from scratch, you know you have your history lesson memorized!
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A typical A.B.A. lesson rewards memorized responses, specific behaviors and compliance to external directives — "Pick up the fork, Jared".
But after a 2001 Supreme Court ruling that said it was unconstitutional for the school district in Milford, N.Y., to prohibit a church from using the building after-hours to sing songs, read Bible lessons, memorize Scripture and pray, the Bronx church reapplied for a license.
." "Oh, why don't you just admit you're discombobulated, instead of talking nonsense, like some proud little schoolboy who's memorized his lesson," she said when they got outside.
Students spent their days in cramped classes on dust or gravel floors, having to memorize lessons for lack of paper.
Money, I am calling you into my life!" in unison, as if they were children memorizing a lesson.
If you don't want to take lessons buy her CD and listen to it until you have the words memorized.
Rather than the satisfying, vindicating capture of a child-conscripting war criminal, the George W. Bush Administration received a final lesson in the immutable laws of unintended consequences in war (which laws the Administration might have memorized after Iraq).
One of the lessons Malow said he has learned doing stand-up comedy is not to wed yourself too tightly to a memorized script, which he said scientists all too often do with their canned presentations.
He also memorized obituaries.
He memorized them all".
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