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Polonsky regards this exercise, involving blindfolds, accusations and deception, as a kind of instructive corporate bonding.
Here are a couple of instructive Christmas case studies to ponder, with rugby's festive season looming.
"Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable", first published in 1870, is by widespread consent the nonpareil of instructive digression.
Ms. Maher said that means using Barnum's philosophies of instructive entertainment, the ones he himself incorporated at his American Museum.
In a way, it is sort of instructive for me about how to deal with the dark matter in life".
Her parents' marriage and their subsequent relationships, together with her own, provided a model of instructive dysfunction for almost every story she wrote.
Ms. Bregstein said that she developed the format in a spurt of frustration over the quality of instructive English videos Mr. Rodríguez showed her eight years ago.
But behind the scenes, McGwire has had a helping hand: an assistant hitting coach, someone to lighten the workload and offer a second set of instructive eyes.
Orbeliani also compiled the first extant Georgian dictionary and wrote a book of instructive fables, Tsigni sibrdzne-sitsruisa (c. 1700; The Book of Wisdom and Lies).
To fashion himself a Wall Street Everyman, Polk assembles from his early years a series of instructive and often harrowing set pieces that prefigure his developing addiction.
FOR decades, planetariums and science centers have mixed their offerings of instructive starscapes and educational films with more fanciful fare: laser shows customarily set to thunderous rock music.
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