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"Road Trip" has a serious lesson to impart.
"The North said South Korea would get a very serious lesson from this noncooperation.
It was either a bit of a lark or a serious lesson?
"Once this is all said and done with I just hope, for their sake, that those involved take a serious lesson from this so that it doesn't affect their futures".
Junior Murray, +1868 354 5392 or +1868 660 6329, half-day excursions around £75-£100, including tackle, bait and other equipment, as well as a serious lesson in Caribbean sea fishing There's plenty of potential for coastal fly-fishing in Tobago, although the sport is not common here.
The cheers that greeted James Hook's conversion were an amusing post-script, but the serious lesson was that you cannot take on an international side with only 14 players.
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Marc, the youngest, is an Irish tenor who taps and plans to begin serious lessons on the kazoo.
Nudge is never intimidating, always amusing and elucidating: a jolly economic romp but with serious lessons within.
Nicolas Roche had an outstanding Tour to finish in the top 15, Bradley Wiggins's was a Tour to forget, or at least learn some serious lessons from.
Robert H. Feuerstein Upper Saddle River, N.J., April 22 , 2008 To the Editor: One could hardly guess, from David Brooks's escapist rhapsody, that medieval Europe has serious lessons to teach us here and now.
Levenson follows the twists and turns of the Vulcan pursuit – including the newspaper reports, the academic bickering and frustration – and with a light touch delivers serious lessons.
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