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I just tried to study a lot and incorporate it into my work.
We tried to study them, but they did not bother to collect information about us.
Some of us got our books out and tried to study outside the council offices in front of police lines.
Boas's immigrant data, Dr. Sparks said, "has been the burr in our bed for 90 years for people who tried to study population history using cranial data".
So it was not really a show I watched, but one I tried to study curiously, the way children peer into their parents' underwear drawer.
Steven Holl told me he had studied Gershom Scholem, too, and Gehry said that he had tried to study the Zohar.
She had considered becoming a dietician, and at night she sometimes tried to study nutrition online, but, without any hope of putting her skills to use, she found it hard to concentrate.
Willingham tried to study the law himself, reading books such as "Tact in Court, or How Lawyers Win: Containing Sketches of Cases Won by Skill, Wit, Art, Tact, Courage and Eloquence".
He also said that Mr. Short had tormented his wife, stealing the light bulb from the room when she tried to study and once pouring a full container of milk over her head.
I had once tried to study the menu in its lit case near the entrance, and as I stared at the words the sting of my own exile had moistened my eyes.
She said the numbers would be fine if Asian students would "use American manners" and went on to complain about Asians frequently talking on their mobile phones while she tried to study.
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