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"He'd originally taught German literature," says Bigsby, "and had published the kind of books that academics do.
Rosie, named for the civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks, was originally taught to follow 80 commands, including taking off a person's socks without biting any toes.
Mr Ainslie originally taught marketing at Anderson, having received his PhD at the University of Chicago, then became senior associate dean of the full-time MBA programme, in charge of admissions, student services, and career placement.
I start with a spice rub originally taught to me by an old friend, Chris Schlesinger, the chef who is a co-author of the now-classic "Thrill of the Grill".
In early America, "this very old style of singing was originally taught by itinerant music masters who traveled to rural villages, using symbols for the notes on the scale -- for example, 'fa' is a triangle, 'la,' a rectangle -- to teach music," said Martha Waide of Eastport, an association member.
"At the time, one of the choir boy's parents had to sign a statement saying that "until the boy's voice breaks, we are in charge.' " Originally taught to play the piano, Mr. Molzer also mastered the organ, the clarinet, three different recorders, the bass, the bugle and the accordion.
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"Dimension" is, perhaps, the key word here: originally an academic – he taught at Manchester University, and was the Slade professor at Oxford when still in his early 30s – Penny's writings on art have been voluminous: up until his appointment by the National Gallery he was a steady contributor to the London Review of Books, and he still writes fairly regularly for the Burlington Magazine.
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