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"We learned if you reject federal money, you gain nothing and you pay a high price for it".
During the 15th century, we learned, if not to love them, then at least to eat them, though it's only in the last century that their delicious potential has been fully explored in western kitchens.
Usmaa, one of the first to sign up, explains: "We learned if a pregnant woman feels a severe headache or bleeding we know that we have to send her to a hospital.
In an effort to put the evening in perspective, one person asked, "What have we learned?" "If we drink a lot of Barolo," the answer came from across the room, "the Giants play really well".
So what have we learned, if anything, about transforming our economic order?
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