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Nest, meanwhile, quietly wowed customers with Apple-style simplicity and clarity: rather than trying to build an internet-enabled fridge, it built a thermostat that learned how to adjust the temperature to your liking, and a smoke alarm that wouldn't scream if you burned the toast (but would if the sofa caught light).
It didn't put much at stake, yet yielded a positive energy: it was more positive dividends from the recently overhauled Wilco, which has been a happy, productive, sophisticated rock band, a group that learned how to deal with its middle age.
Because pandemic influenza strains originated in avian influenza viruses, it can be argued that past pandemic influenza viruses were once avian influenza viruses that "learned" how to jump to and transmit by aerosol in humans.
For a few moments, it all feels like a whole lot of lead up for nothing — a fairly anticlimactic introduction from a company that learned how to launch a product from none other than Tim Cook himself, when Anki's Drive car set was first unveiled during the 2013 WWDC keynote.
"This is the sad end to a governorship that learned how to legalize cheating," said Mike Tate, who served as Wisconsin Democratic Party chair from 2009-2015. .
These are the feet that learned how to walk when he was a year old, while I held out my arms and stood in front of him, ready to catch him if he fell.
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