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When the man's wife, whom she knew slightly, learned of the affair, she sent Ms. Metz a Valentine's Day card with dead cockroaches.
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They normally teach people in smaller groups, and I'm sure we might have learned slightly more that way, but we weren't fussed at all.
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Law isn't like CSI, I learned, slightly late.
Some of these words may also have been learned slightly earlier in one language or another.
Ilves is slightly older, but had learned to code as a child, growing up in exile in the US.
Having been slightly ill, as I learned later, he had spent the day in his room, and now seemed restive.
But among the vaguely inspiring bon mots ("Health is an invaluable gift") some of the things she's learned are slightly more bizarre.
Based on the observation that the inner pixels of slightly moving objects are learned by and faster than the outer pixels (especially by uniform colored objects), it can be differentiated between static objects and slightly moving objects by grouping neighboring pixels.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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