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"If he wants to learn something, he'll learn it completely.
If he wants to learn something, he will.
You get the sense that he makes his movies because he wants to learn something about the places he is visiting, and by the end of your own vicarious visit you feel replete with newly acquired knowledge.
And while many retail stores have suffered from "showrooming", in which consumers browse wares and then return home to order online, Ms Hulton says the typical shopper arrives with a particular need, often "somebody that's working in a professional field who wants to learn something new, but doesn't really know the best book to get".
David H. Allen, the island's minister of tourism, hailed the project in a press gathering in New York as "a new kind of tourism for Bermuda," representing an attempt to attract the traveler who is "not just interested in sun, surf and sand, but wants to learn something".
Imagine how much worse she'll do on TLC where the audience presumably wants to learn something, i.e. the exact opposite of what Sarah Palin is known for.
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And they really wanted to learn something.
Every day you want to learn something new.
When we really want to learn something, we generally do.
"I want to learn something about franchising a hair salon," he said.
And I just like studying; I want to learn something new.
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