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Then, we teach a few basic principles.
Not only might this prevent errors but could also teach a few tricks to speed up the analysis process.
The comptroller, who once taught political science at Queens College, then suggested that professors volunteer to teach a few more hours a week -- not many, just a few.
Besides, he added, "security reasons" made it hard for him to teach: a few years ago he could not get into a lecture hall because trade unionists were waiting outside with baseball bats.
The Solitaires began to teach a few boys and established the Petites Écoles ("Little Schools"), which provided a type of education that differed in important ways from that of the Jesuits.
Some involve rigorous study and bear university credit, while others do nothing more than teach a few skills and indicate to a potential employer that you've taken an interest in the field.
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She returned with her family to England in 1836 and began teaching a few years later.
Rookies were taught a few important lessons when they reported for duty at the Eight-Three.
From 2001 to 2008 he was vice president of a student loan company making about $150,000 a year and also taught a few business courses at the University of Maryland.
A shy, down-to-earth woman, she retired in 1999 to the Welsh coast, where she taught a few students and bred golden retrievers.
I taught a few classes of English at the Education University and struggled to learn the students' names during the first semester.
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