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"Well, first of all it's not that hard a game to know, and if you're in it 40 years, you ought to learn something".
"Under any circumstance, if an American diplomatic official and others, including Navy Seals, are killed, well, then we ought to learn something from it and stop it from happening again," Mr. Kaine said.
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The Guardian, on the other hand, wrote that Cameron, "who has not gone out of his way to pursue an overtly Atlanticist foreign policy," and his advisors ought to try to "learn something in Washington that might make them stop and think about Britain's future in the world".
You ought to apply widely to a lot of different universities, and take the time to learn something about the departments.
You need to learn something.
Students create video games to learn something.
To learn something, anything?
"I wanted to learn something new.
Try to learn something.
Try to learn something from the project.
We ought to learn how to make that transition sustainable.
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