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Younger children are more likely to learn the day-to-day habits of rabbits, monkeys and bears.
But prosecutors are more likely to learn the identities of UBS clients after some filed legal papers in Swiss courts contesting the Justice Department's names summons.
By The New Yorker October 26, 2010 In M.F.A. classrooms across the country, students are almost as likely to learn the mantra "fiction must unsettle the settled" as they are to hear the old chestnut "show don't tell".
We're more likely to learn the precise machinations of how the next pope is alighted upon than the arcane politicking and horsetrading that led to the selection of Tyler.
In M.F.A. classrooms across the country, students are almost as likely to learn the mantra "fiction must unsettle the settled" as they are to hear the old chestnut "show don't tell".
GINOZA, Japan — Few foreigners are likely to learn the word akage no matter how long they play baseball in Japan, but Matt Murton will hear it a lot in just his second season here.
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Can it be right that our schoolchildren are far more likely to learn about the Americans in Vietnam, or the Russian revolution, than they are about the British empire?
Adults are more likely to learn if the task is relevant to the demands of their everyday life [ 11].
At Saladero, a privately owned enclave within the seldom-visited Piedras Blancas National Park, guests are more likely to learn about the big cats from a presentation by Alejandra Rojas Barrantes, the lodge's resident biologist, whose priority is to monitor and maintain the cameras, and to send their data to Mr. Cruz Diaz via the internet or by loading it on to a flash drive.
Until then, fans attending games for the first time are likely to learn on the fly.
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