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After Greek, we would learn to read French.
We would learn, as Beckett wrote, to "fail better".
We would learn that Foster was a smart woman.
We would learn that hard truth by and by as well.
"We would learn a lot from each other," Mr. Polanski said.
Maybe he's got them, in which case we would learn something about various Democratic senators.
We would learn yet again that we could not read on the beach.
They are complementary opposites, and we would learn valuable lessons from watching them go at it.
We would learn from each other and take each other under our wings.
A few centuries later, we would learn that black, red and blue corn is rich in anthocyanins.
"I grew up with the expectation that one day we would learn how to reverse aging," Ettinger has said.
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