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"It was the hard-knock school of learning.
Not bad, Kevin, but a rival school of learning trumps it.
In an effort to solve administrative problems, a school of learning called Silhak, or "Practical Learning," arose.
He considered that it was part of what he called the Great School of Learning for Druids, and was where their priests performed divine offices.
"Bloomingdale's was the biggest school of learning for me," Radice said, adding that Marvin S. Traub, the former chairman who turned Bloomingdale's into a household name, always calls when he's in London.
"I'm from a hard school and he's from a generous, giving-type school of learning.
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I want to separate the schools of learning from the schools of flirting.
Carving was one of eight proverbial attainments of a chief, and young Maori of high rank were trained in the formal schools of learning.
As with poverty, this category is also found in the 1601 Act's preamble, which refers to charities established for the "Maintenance of... Schools of Learning, Free Schools, and Scholars at Universities".
From the beginning of the 8th century, patronage to Shaivism increased in every section of the society; the landed elite, landlords, assemblies (samaya), schools of learning (aghraharas) and minor ruling families such as the Bana, Nolamba and Chalukya clans.
As puja celebrations became increasingly popular, the fortunes of these families increased, which meant the children of idol makers were sent to school instead of learning the trade.
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