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Over dessert, Patti Smith gushed about the Egyptian activist Wael Ghonim, one of the honorees, and praised technology; she confided she had only just learned how to use her cellphone's camera.
As I chronicled last year, I have only just learned how to drive, and, license in hand, or in glove compartment, I've been driving for the first time on the little winding roads of the beach town where we've spent vacations for the past thirty years.
Unlike most artists, he's a working class Irish grandfather who's only just learned how to write.
I, by contrast, had only just learned how to pronounce "gif".
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"The problem is, insurers are only just learning how to think about that".
He is only just learning how to broach intimacy that is still casual.
It is so frizzy and curly, and I am only just learning how to keep it under control.
But, in her messy response to the mayhem around her, Robles, like many Mexicans who watched indifferently as the drug terror developed over the decades, is only just learning how to react to it.
He adds that although we've long known that scavengers such as buzzards, raccoons, and blowflies do some of the dirty work of breaking down dead bodies, we are only just learning how important microbial decomposers are.
Things to consider are your skill level (everyone has to start somewhere, so if you've only just learnt how to use a sewing machine then choose something you will be able to get a pattern for. But if you're a seasoned pro you can probably make your own patterns from scratch)., and budget.
"Feels as though it just learned how".
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