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Some decide to counter Mr. Watts's wisdom with lessons of their own.
In 1855, Durand urged aspiring artists to go directly to nature, which is "fraught with lessons of high and holy meaning, only surpassed by the light of Revelation".
Both Mr. Malafaia and his wife, Elizete, were trained as psychologists, and when he rises to the pulpit, his voice echoes in sermons laden with lessons of self-help and perseverance.
What Ms. Schulman termed the "naturalization" of AIDS occurred as generations indoctrinated with lessons of abstinence and safer sex practice lost touch with a time when AIDS was stigmatized as a "gay plague".
Hagel has that quality of going beyond plausibility to believability, possibly to a fault (in that it sometimes comes with a senatorial tendency to tell you more than you wanted to know; a related liability is that he likes to write his own speeches, which he weighs down with lessons of history and high-minded quotations from his reading, as if he feels a need to show how studious he is).
The current health care debacle in Washington is rife with lessons of all kinds for leaders.
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The overview concludes with lessons for the making of cultural policy in Europe.
These considerations are supplemented with lessons for planning and implementation of surveillance systems.
Yes, the golf gods are diligent, filling our days with pithy lessons of providence and perseverance.
The Democrats are also wrestling with the lessons of past culture wars.
Yet he still appears to be wrestling with the lessons of "Sensation," as the museum exhibition was called.
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