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He can name most of the periodic table of elements, without ever really being taught a thing about it.
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I did, however, go to law school, and while they don't teach journalistic etiquette there, they do teach a thing or two about evidence.
Homer was ignorant, never taught a useful thing to anyone (599b 600e).
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"Still," he adds, "taught me a thing or two about life".
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Life has taught them a thing or two, not least how impossible their connection, or any intimacy, can be.
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