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"I don't know what kind of people would take instruction from a shirt that you find at a store.
You may also take instruction from books, online tutorials and other resources.
For the moment, I'm happy to take instruction from my son, who begins his demonstration by creating a rollercoaster – an obvious priority when you've just landed on a desert island.
We would simply take instruction from consultants on gender struggle.
But at least as important was Goltzius's desire to take instruction from the classics.
Carney rebuked May a week ago by saying the BoE, which operates independently of the government, would not take instruction from politicians.
At Motown, singers were required to take instruction from Mrs. Powell for two hours a day whenever they were in Detroit.
He announces straight off that his purpose "is not a traditional biography," adding, "I take instruction from the book's title".
Adam Smith thought something similar: that the free market was self-organizing; that the state need not set up market towns but should take instruction from them.
Who would have thought that, on an elemental point of liberal democracy, the United States could take instruction from the white-robed man in Rome?
What is a player who won't take instruction from a straight-shooting, Brownlow-medal-winning great of the game worth anyway?
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