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The approach was basic: "We're in a room, we've learned the chords – or maybe we haven't quite learned them – and we're going to grab the moment".
The trouble with young children who haven't quite learned to talk is (from the bystander's point of view) their inability to control the volume of sound they produce.
Indeed, it is easy to exaggerate the flaws of the city and its popes, who were able administrators and quite learned; their poor reputation stems, in part, from the polemic involved in the demand for the return to Rome.
By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, January 23 , 1943P. 36 The trouble with young children who haven't quite learned to talk is (from the bystander's point of view) their inability to control the volume of sound they produce.
"Right now, I am in a 'classics of country music' phase -- which my long-suffering husband would call a 'rut".' GUINEVERE VAN SEENUS Though she's been around cameras since the age of 18, the model Guinevere Van Seenus still hasn't quite learned how to focus.
Though they look like little Roombas, they haven't quite learned how to pick up crumbs yet.
The kitchen hasn't quite learned to orchestrate a multi-course menu.
Rene is quite learned and knowledgeable about art and culture and many other subjects besides.
Not that we have quite learned that lesson: Hillary Clinton told the BBC that she was "worried" about the cuts.
Roshi, who died two years ago at the age of a hundred and seven, arrived in Los Angeles in 1962 but never quite learned the language of his adoptive home.
Unfortunately for her election prospects, Hillary has never quite learned to introduce humour or compassion into her speaking voice and on a good day sounds like an android trying to trick the last human out of a bunker.
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