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When I was trying to decide what kind of dance lessons to take, a friend said, in an unrelated conversation, "I have to learn to hustle".
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Don't tell your child which lessons to take; let him pick from a variety of options.
No, the lesson is to take a customer-centric perspective on risk to avoid exposing yourself to risks that you didn't contemplate.
The Blues goalkeeper was confident the outcome at the Donbass Arena could turn out to be the ideal "lesson" to take into a clash with their perennial title rivals.
Instead, I received a painful lesson: she needed to take a step backward and read less challenging books.
His bemused humility was genuine, touching and an object lesson in how to take a fat compliment.
Daymond's first lesson is to take an affordable step towards finding a mentor.
Ultimately, Mr Cowen laments:A key lesson to take from all of this is that simply railing against income inequality doesn't get us very far.
Yet while recognising the distinction between race and indigeneity is a lesson to take from New Zealand, it also reveals the difficulties with a comparative exercise.
A lesson to take from Judgment Day might be that it's the rule rather than the exception.
For adult artists -- say, those represented in the Saatchi Collection -- this is a lesson to take in stride.
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