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"I took what I felt was the hardest things to learn when I started baking" and wrote down the details, Mrs. Farnsworth said.
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Scales might not be the most exciting thing to learn when you're first getting started, but before you know it you'll be able to hit all the right ones to play the "Imperial March" from Star Wars (the "Stairway to Heaven" of the tuba) and take off from there.
Though my devotion to coffee runs deep, I'll admit that Americans have a thing or two to learn when it comes to the hot drinks culture.
This may be something I can never comprehend, but in my quest to understand I am learning that I have a thing or two to learn when it comes to classifying music.
The CQC's chief executive, David Behan, said: "A key concern has been the safety of the care – a failure to learn when things go wrong, or not having the right number of staff in place with the right skills.
"Heads cannot prevent all human evil without treating every parent as a potential criminal but they will always ask whether they could do more and always seek to learn when things go wrong," he said.
It is a fine thing to learn about Helen Kirkpatrick, who, when a publisher told her he didn't hire women, could answer, "I can't change my sex, but you can change your policy".
The role of the opposition is one of the first things you learn when getting to grips with the UK system of government - the Parliament website says it itself: "The effectiveness of the party system in parliament rests largely on the relationship between the government and the opposition parties".
One of the first things you learn when you write and speak to scientists or engineers is that you'd better carry a lot of information around with you.
After all, One of the many things you learn when you send your child to a university is that the costs are often much higher than you anticipated.
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