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were schooled
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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They were raised as Communists, but were schooled in capitalism.
Neither Grant, Cash nor Perkins were schooled musicians.
We'd like to hear from small-business owners who were schooled by Goldman Sachs.
His point was about the tradition in which they were schooled.
By night, they were schooled by a cross section of institutional trustees and directors.
SS men were schooled in racial hatred and admonished to harden their hearts to human suffering.
Notably, 4 out of 10 finalists in this year's bee were schooled at home.
They were schooled to defer to their coaches, follow set plays, make the simple pass.
It did so using generals who were schooled in old Warsaw Pact tactics.
New York has also offered a Trans Fat Help Center where bakers were schooled in the use of alternative fats.
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