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So far, we've looked at clues where you first work out what the wordplay is indicating and then say it aloud; in some cases, you say a word from the clue and think about what its soundalike might also mean, as with Paul's... 28ac Mind chap's lesson read out? (6)..taking us via "lessen" to SHRINK and Tramp's... 1d Picking up fun guy that could make your head spin?
The age-old lesson: Read the fine print.
But, as with Allen on his ill-fated dash, "until they have it happen for themselves, they don't really learn the lesson," Read said.
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Her brother James Middleton gave the Lesson, reading Romans 12: 1-2, 9-18.
By the time filming began on "Pollock," Ms. Harden had taken painting lessons, read everything she could about Ms. Krasner and mastered her subject's Brooklyn accent.
Growing up learning about one faith at school and practising another at home, where we had Arabic lessons, read namaaz (prayers), fasted and celebrated two Eids, wasn't as confusing as it sounds.
Originally transmitted orally, the legends were eventually committed to writing as part of the Talmud (the authoritative compendium of Oral Law and commentary on it), as well as in later compilations geared to particular books or sections of the Hebrew Bible, to scriptural lessons read in the services of the synagogue, or to specific biblical characters or moral themes.
She practiced eight or nine hours a day, had lessons, read a wide range of literature, participated in orchestra practice, and was home-schooled.
The genre is rich also in prophecy, storytelling of many kinds, bold speculation, and moral lessons read from the structure of the cosmos.
The lessons read like a comic book and participants follow the story of Jess, a comic character that has depression, and through her story learn how she comes to manage her symptoms, and participants can then apply these principles to their own life.
She struggles not to lose hope and keeps up her concentration by learning to weave, giving French lessons, reading her Bible and dictionary, and exercising.
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