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Of course, if you accept that Peter was the first pope, there would be lessons.
When asked about the BP oil spill off the coast of Louisiana, Beddington said there would be lessons for the UK.
He added that he hoped there would be "lessons learned", adding that he also hoped "the appropriate authorities will not fail to take action" in the future.
He accepted that "the culls did not make as much progress as we hoped", but added: "We have always been clear that there would be lessons to be learnt from the first year of these four-year trials.
Originally, I imagined that my book's subtitle would be "Lessons for Afghanistan," since I was hoping the same mistakes would not be endlessly repeated there.
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If there were a class on "How not to handle potentially sticky trademark issues", this would be lesson one.
Learning about women like Kinkel, Hensel and Strozzi would be valuable lessons for students in the history of composition, and also of canon formation.
Also lost would be the lessons learned from working at the magazines, and brushing elbows with the magazine world's most luminous names.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin welcomed Mr Carne's assurances that he and Network Rail would be learning lessons from the delays.
I would say football was just the beginning of what would be important lessons for him.
What would be the lesson there?
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