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I was taught how to work.
The police complain that the Treasury Department rookies aren't taught how to work with telephone linesmen and operators.
Media studies may be regarded as a "soft" subject, but it's a ruthless industry and we are taught how to work within it.
Ms. Fisher, who at 5 feet 1 inch comes across as a stylish steamroller, was taught how to work the political system by her father, Max M. Fisher, who made his fortune in oil and real estate and advised every Republican president from Nixon to George W. Bush on Israel and Jewish affairs.
Faithful readers of this column have heard remarks like this before -- school counselors aren't taught how to work with students in the college selection process, and it hurts everyone.
For the next forty-five years, he taught how to work with the mind: how to look at it, how to free it from misunderstandings, and how to realize the greatness of its potential.
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In a 1992 interview with National Public Radio, the saxophonist Eric Person, a longtime sideman, praised Mr. Hamilton for teaching "how to work on the bandstand, how you dress onstage, how you carry yourself in public".
In school you're taught how to be an employee and work for someone else".
At Durham, Steve was also taught that, but what Steve wasn't taught is how to work a camera.
Sports taught me how to make quick decisions and how to deal with disappointment; they taught me how to work in a team, and how to come together for the greater good.
Now that your helper has taught you how to work through your problem, take steps to ensure you remember what they taught you.
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