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"I learned a lesson to know to get off that cloud," he said, referring to his cloud of success.
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She was shocked when a particular pupil, during a science lesson, seemed to know more about crustaceans than you would expect of a child his age in the city.
If so, let me give you a little fucking lesson (a lesson I happen to know because my fucking uncle was in the sit-down strike that founded the fucking UAW).
"The biggest lesson may be to know your advisers," Steven M. Davidoff writes in the Deal Professor column.
For the rest of us, the biggest lesson may be to know your advisers.
That was a huge leadership lesson for me, to know that I can get through it, that I can do it.
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I was to discover that the neighborhoods just across the fence are not representative of the town at large, which is a lesson in how to know another country: stay longer, travel deeper, overcome timidity.
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My intern doesn't want to hear a 10-year-old lesson; they want to know what I'm doing now.
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