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"You have to lay back and not act like you're trying to school your client or the other broker.
None of the calls were preceded or followed by extended conferences, botched timeouts and furious coaches trying to school the officials on the rules on the fly.
Look how she surreptitiously lights up while he is trying to school her in meditation, as if transcendence could be aerated by cigarettes.
Pastoral care is a euphemism for the incredible range of issues that teachers are expected to deal with, from abuse to trying to school kids who are basically carers.
Lastly, Bill Clinton trying to "inform" Black Lives Matter protesters was akin to Matt Damon trying to school Effie Brown, the only black woman filmmaker on his Project Greenlight, about diversity in Hollywood.
God bless Sinead O'Connor, the prickly Irish rock singer who once ripped a photograph of the pope on live TV to protest the Catholic Church's child sex abuse scandal, for trying to school Miley Cyrus on the pitfalls of female sexual exploitation in the music business.
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John Crace A lifelong seeker of new music, my dad never really tried to school me in the classics of his youth.
The campaign is among many that have tried to school American consumers on the correct pronunciations of the names of brands, particularly those of foreign origin.
Facebook has tried to school us with blog posts of suggested searches and automatically opening a random results page when you click the Browse bookmark in the sidebar.
We wrote: "Will they now try to school (Rauner) on the art of obstruction?
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