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The lesson to take from this? Don't call a Eurovision song Gastroenteritis.
The other lesson to take from the game is that the penalty-kicks resolution of ties stinks, and always has.
That seems to be the lesson to take from Mr. Metzker's long career, and perhaps from Modernism as well.
A lesson to take from Judgment Day might be that it's the rule rather than the exception.
That is the real lesson to take from that film, not the mushy one about being "completed" by Renée Zellweger.
"The crucial lesson to take from the Beeching anniversary is that you have to be flexible when planning transport infrastructure.
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Lessons to take from this: Luther is scary and I am a wuss.
As regulator for the nuclear industry in the UK we identified some key lessons to take from this devastating incident.
One of the best lessons to take from this tributary of the jazz-vocal mainstream is an emphasis on musicianship, and Mr. Vasandani does his part.
Mr. LaHood, echoing other safety advocates, argued that there were lessons to take from successful past efforts to change people's safety behavior, particularly the push to reduce drunken driving and to increase seat belt use.
For the singleton in the city, there are two lessons to take from the Edmonton study: one, find a life partner or a roommate before the flies turn up; and two, fix those window screens, and do it today.
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