Some were excited to learn about what they can do to make the area more accessible to birders and some were just curious about all the fuss. |
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My children will let me know when they are ready to learn about the facts of life. |
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The only thing we can say for certain is that we still have a lot to learn about the relation between cancer and chronic inflammation. |
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops. |
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A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description. |
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If your family observes Kwanzaa, ask if you can have a friend over to learn about the rituals. |
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From the stories represented in the memory-cloth project, we learn about the uneducated and underrepresented, left without resource or recourse. |
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There was a lot you could learn about other people when you were stuck with them in close quarters. |
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Three go-go dancers out racing their cars in the desert learn about a half-mad old geezer's legendary stash of money, and try to steal it. |
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When trying to foil any pest or nuisance animal, learn about its habits, likes, and dislikes. |
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You just have to remember that university is a time not only to learn about your major, but about yourself. |
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It has launched a media literacy site for kids that helps them learn about commercialism and advertising. |
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They were not like Da Vinci, who would anatomize corpses to learn about the conformation of the human body. |
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Another reason is that it gives school children the opportunity to learn about cultural commonalities and differences across five continents. |
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They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others. |
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Students learn about quality control, dress designing, pattern making, merchandising and administrative work in a garment factory. |
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A delegation of 10 Indonesian officials visited the Northern Rivers this week to learn about how the region builds community partnerships. |
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Students learn about the Adler technique, voice and speech, movement, scene study and Shakespeare. |
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It takes virtually no account of all that scholars have been able to learn about Egypt since the decipherment of hieroglyphics. |
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I really had the capacity to know and learn about plants and growing and nature. |
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But doctors learn about the natural history of diseases so that they can thwart or deflect them. |
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Consumers can learn about the use of soy in various foods, such as breaded tofu sticks, soy shakes, and roasted soy nuts. |
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In this case, the mural has helped pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties to learn about history. |
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To competently provide eldercare services, I encourage CPAs to learn about and understand the differences between Medicare and Medicaid. |
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They meet county park naturalists, ethnobotanists, and salmon preservationists and learn about the roles these people play in their communities. |
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She is a lucky girl to have had such a mensch for a dad, and to learn about it, perhaps later than sooner. |
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He recommended that the whole family learn about the components of a healthy diet and made a referral to the dietitian. |
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In geology, students learn about the structure of the Earth, volcanoes and the formation and recycling of rocks. |
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Page said she's more interested in what she can learn about the books than in their monetary value. |
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The more I learn about Jordan's past escapades, the less sympathy I have for him. |
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Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy, tailored to their age. |
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Ongoing discoveries of extremophiles on Earth continue to inform all of us of how much there is to learn about life. |
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Second, if you had bothered to learn about the issue you would have found that no one opposes the draft more than the military. |
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If we are to learn about our future, we must learn to look objectively at the past. |
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Get as close as you dare to mythical monsters including dragons, the Unicorn and the Yeti and learn about the mystery that surrounds them. |
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Well, for your info, yes, we're going to learn about the food pyramid next week, in Health. |
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Young Russian noblemen were encouraged to learn about the latest technology, economic theory and political science. |
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In this issue we will learn about that often overlooked tool used in flax processing, the hackle, also called a hatchel or a hetchel. |
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To learn about and understand the situation of another is to learn about and understand oneself more deeply. |
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Many Bradford business leaders are failing to embrace the chance to learn about the latest advances in management, it was claimed today. |
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Keep reading to learn about the three categories of parasomnia and find out how you can help your child. |
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Given the lack of catchy hooks, however, it's clear that they still have a thing or two to learn about songwriting. |
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You live and learn about these things and I would probably have a better bash at it second time around. |
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Instead of visiting HR's website to learn about a new policy, you'll find it on the dashboard. |
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The jouissance of this movie lies in what we learn about acting, not about human evil. |
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Explore the sands, catch some fish and learn about quicksands with Cedric Robinson. |
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Budding archaeologists from across the county gathered in Swindon to learn about treasures from the past. |
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When you learn about history you don't hear about medieval agrarian reform do you? |
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Students and faculty visited all host farms to learn about the diversity of agroecosystems in Pennsylvania. |
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He said the youth learn about ahimsa, humility, respect and the meaning of festivals and the various forms of the Gods. |
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Visitors can learn about wine, taste various spirits and enjoy excellent food in the wine bar or restaurant. |
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We learn about her politics, her home life, and we become very familiar with her world-weary wit, but still she fails to ring true as a person. |
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Why should children learn about anything besides happiness and love and compassion? |
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He wanted to learn about groups, rings and fields, the foundations of mathematics and mathematical logic. |
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In the process, they'll learn about generating ideas and stimulating creative thinking. |
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At MIT you learn about things like bandwidth, power, and signal-to-noise ratios. |
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You'll be able to learn about crafts from scrapbooking to pottery in the demonstrations. |
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During the week, the 24 contestants will be divided into teams of six and will learn about basic survival techniques and bushcraft. |
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Then we invited the kindergarten classes to visit our cave and learn about the oldest paintings in the world. |
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A four-year-old child is genuinely creative and is starting to learn about non-literal concepts. |
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He runs a crop dusting business in Florida and he was suspicious about some people who wanted to learn about flying those planes. |
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There, they learn about forensics and crime, and next week, they're going to hold a trial with judges and lawyers and everything. |
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We invite you to learn about what is probably the best anemometric indicator for cranes on the market. |
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The police have much to learn about the relative value of psychic phenomena in criminal investigations. |
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It seems I experienced some kind of tipping point, at which I decided I wanted to learn about other races, rather than wanting to hate them. |
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Students from area schools visit the canoes to learn about sailing and navigation, and about the ancient values that anteceded those skills. |
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While on board, the young people will learn about sailing and seafaring and develop their own team working and interpersonal skills. |
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After perusing the biology library at Berkeley regarding radiobiology, I found that there was much to learn about the field. |
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Later she will learn about transitive and intransitive verbs, but in this exercise she could see that the verb cards weren't all alike. |
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Relax and rationalise your fears, make sure that your instructor teaches you about the water, learn about the effects of currents and riptides. |
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It is a way not only to see animals but to meet the Maasai peoples and learn about the culture. |
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They came to learn about the plane that could fly faster than a bullet, faster than the earth rotated. |
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Overall, there is much to learn about placebo substances and the placebo effect. |
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They learn about Sikh history, including the teachings of the 10 gurus, which form the foundation of the faith. |
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All you really need to learn about planning your garden is written on the package, or available from your bulb supplier. |
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He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus drawing the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists. |
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Riders will learn about trains, can sing Christmas carols in the piano bar and may have a glimpse of Santa on the train. |
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With your free portable audio-guide, you will learn about the amazing 20,000 objects made or used in the county. |
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The boy was a skinny thing, more of a pretty boy than a cowhand, but he was willing to learn about the ranch. |
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If you can't bring yourself to try out for the talent show, sign up for the backstage crew and learn about lighting. |
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Visiting the sanctuary's Operations Centre, we learn about programs to protect other indigenous species, such as sea turtles and scaly anteaters. |
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Scientists say they still have a lot to learn about ecology at Mount St. Helens. |
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I did not have to major or minor in Black studies to learn about my history. |
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On her part, she cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was, and any details of his amours. |
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Visitors can learn about the pirates of the area, the Martello towers and more current information on fishing in the area. |
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There is a lot you can learn about recovering from illness, improving health and maintaining good health. |
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The best way a mother can prepare is to learn about breastfeeding before the baby is born. |
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An uncomfortable place that would force us to learn about our mutual dependence and unlearn patriotic virtues. |
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They learn about healthy reactions and communication, managing depression, gathering information, physical fitness, nutrition and self-advocacy. |
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One day, they'll learn about the magic of sandpaper and thumbtacks hidden inside the pitcher's glove. |
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I get a thrill when I can get into the male psyche and learn about what makes them tick. |
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When traveling to a destination with large mammals you should learn about their behavior before going out in the field. |
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We accept converts with open arms who learn about Hinduism of their own free will. |
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The aim is to show the children the villagers' lives, and get them to learn about sericulture, agriculture, and the village markets. |
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I read, or at least skim, many of these publications, since it's usually interesting to learn about new faculty hires and recent publications. |
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But they are, says Gina, great places for beginners to start to learn about plants. |
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You wouldn't go to Egypt and learn about the Pyramids from an exercise book. |
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So we talked with arborists and horticulturists to learn about the pros and cons of fast-growing trees for each region in the West. |
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For cripes's sake if there is one thing you had better learn about working in a library is that you had better act nice. |
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As with so many other pre-nineteenth century tools, we have much to learn about early braces, their designs, and their fabrication. |
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Here is a free resource Windows Setup Guide that can help you to learn about partitioning, formatting hard disks and installing Windows. |
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Tryptophan fluorescence is frequently used to learn about the properties of proteins. |
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All of us in the band are having to learn about this showbiz malarkey as we go along. |
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He hoped Ursula would be accepted by the tribeswomen and be able to learn about their guarded rituals. |
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What do we learn about the burgeoning folk music scene Dylan went on to define and later monopolise? |
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They have an educational web site where you can learn about the dolphins that visit the resort. |
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At the visitor center, you can learn about the park's many inhabitants, among them deer, peccaries, and coatimundis. |
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One can begin to learn about the people whose history cannot be imagined from a position of privilege. |
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I've already posted a potted summary of Australian Political parties, so go read that to learn about the Dramatis Personae. |
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The problem for these proselytizers of privatization, however, is that the more people learn about the plan, the more they oppose it. |
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If you want to learn about magic, chances are you weren't the first in your family line to have that calling. |
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For those who want a hands-on experience, you can learn about tivaevae at a demonstration with Cook Island Mamas or get your hula skirts on and take a hula dance lesson. |
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The two activities include a special tennis tournament and a tour in the lower northeastern region to learn about the civilization of Khmers in the old days. |
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A life size statue of the Mahatma provides the opportunity for citizens and the world to reflect and learn about both apostles of nonviolence in the same place. |
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The duchess sat at a replica radio to hear, learn about, and decipher morse code. |
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Draw a room to scale and learn about choosing materials and accessories. |
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But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment. |
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After two quick rounds of food gathering, the students learn about the variety of animal species that live underground and glean insight into their fragile cave habitat. |
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The more we learn about the government these days, the less we can trust it. |
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The present findings also reveal that concerns about the quality of treatment become especially important at the time employees learn about job terminations or lay-offs. |
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Bear with me as I continue to learn about the ins and outs of blog design. |
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The unique properties of this chromophore provide a powerful tool to learn about these biopolymers without introducing the perturbation of an external probe. |
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She visited nurseries with her friend Sara Lynch to learn about plants. |
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A hand puppet called Harold is used to get across the message to the youngest children while older pupils learn about healthy lifestyles and the implications of drug abuse. |
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Surely they're old enough to learn about ethics and moral philosophy. |
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We laywomen were able to learn about that and challenge it, she said. |
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We also have constructed fish ladders and we developed quite a few parks for the public to come and see, and learn about the potential of the river restoration. |
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But a reader will never learn about the underpinnings of these friendships. |
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They learn about science, plant bulbs and watch them grow, and identify birds who visit the birdhouses. |
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You can learn about traditional beliefs and ceremonies, hear stories from the ancestors and find out what impact Europeans had on Blackfoot society. |
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This information will be stored on a special website so pupils can record and learn about the main issues in recycling and managing waste in the region. |
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But education for its own sake is a bit dodgy, too. The idea that you can learn about the world sitting in your study just reading books is not quite right. |
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Nevertheless, it is surprising to learn about the complete eclipse of the government sponsored agricultural research institution in this whole episode. |
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Instead you are going to have to learn about the classic bog-standard English Breakfast that we found in a bog-standard English pub in a small West-Country village. |
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Returning to the U.S., she took a job at her uncle's home-furnishings catalog business to learn about vendor-buyer relationships, photo styling, and copywriting. |
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Turns out Williamsburg is not the best place to learn about subatomic particles. |
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He will now spend four days at Fort Bragg, where he will conduct a clinic and learn about the military lifestyle of his father, a former Green Beret. |
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Anyway, if Tosks do have them, I'd like to learn about them. |
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You will learn about writing and graphics and photographs and design, and why one type face is preferable to another and why this Web site is superior to that. |
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It has been very important to us, and we are gratified that so many of your readers clearly take the time to learn about our programs through you. |
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Someday when today's leaders write their memoirs, we may finally learn about the psychological ramifications of living inside this security cocoon. |
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Cadets as young as 11 wear uniforms, learn about military history and citizenship, listen to lectures about preventing drug abuse, and perform in a color guard. |
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We learn about the ecological impacts of agriculture, husbandry, charcoal production, mills and dams, commercial logging, city sewers, and commercial fishing. |
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An educational program was set up, and promising youth were sent on government-sponsored tours of Europe to learn about classical art and architecture. |
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There might seem to be little left to learn about this oddball masterpiece. |
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He has also commissioned Andrew Roberts, the flamboyant historian, to draw up a list of events children will be obliged to learn about under a Conservative government. |
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Central to the concept is the paradox that while we believe we can tame nature we also seek to learn about our deepest desires and inclinations by communing with the primeval. |
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Sipping her wine and letting the bouquet rest on her palate, Tash considered how much one could learn about people simply by getting drunk with them. |
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Students can learn about the texture of the soil in the site by using methods such as rubbing soil between fingers to assess grittiness, smoothness and stickiness. |
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In this article, you will learn about several different types of bunker buster so you understand how they work and where the technology is heading. |
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Visitors can learn about the volcanic birth of the Hawaiian Islands and the adventures of the early Polynesian voyagers, European explorers and whalers. |
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Check out the background information on the true story behind the film, as it is always interesting to learn about the real people who inspire dramatizations. |
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These lacks, losses and oversights open up narrative possibilities for the characters to learn about themselves and, in some cases, to find what they have been looking for. |
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Here you can learn about card passing technique, spade and heart suit management, how to make and defend against slams, strip plays and advanced endplays. |
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He tried to learn about the latest bands so he could impress his hip new college friends. |
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In this session you'll learn about how to design applications that are learnable, what help and documentation options work, and how to effectively integrate them. |
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The documentary is a bit grainy and rough around the edges, but where else are you going to learn about this unheralded piece of animation history? |
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Its programs give young people the chance to develop their creative abilities and to learn about commitment, cooperation and responsibility in a noncompetitive environment. |
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On the Spice tour you will learn about fifty different spices and fruit that grow on the island, from cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cloves, to jackfruit and sugarcane. |
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Back in California, Zach finds that people from whom he might learn about the bombing either die, disappear, or clam up. |
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During the year, researchers are able to develop their knowledge of the UK broadcasting market and learn about writing programme proposals and pitching ideas. |
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Another way of finding out what the audience needs to learn about is to ask specialists what common errors in treatment are made by non-specialists. |
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Want to learn about spreadsheeting and keeping your data in the one table? |
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You can teach a good deal of theory, simulate decision making by cursorily looking at case material and learn about how businesses ought to be run. |
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Foreigners who come to live in Czech Republic for a longer period of time are often surprised or even shocked when they learn about Czech Easter traditions. |
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We'll live in a tipi camp, learn about the plains environment, practice some traditional arts, attend a powwow, and hike in the splendour of the northern Rockies. |
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Students embarking on a gap year in the developing world are focusing on fun and failing to learn about the culture of new countries, it was claimed yesterday. |
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The school recently visited the Normandy beaches to learn about D-Day. |
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Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Turkish mezes and learn about rak? |
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It was important to learn about other aspects of racing, else he would remain underachieved. |
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Human beings could learn about God only through divine revelation, he believed, and Scripture therefore became increasingly important to him. |
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European schoolchildren learn about the Battle of Tours in much the same way that American students learn about Valley Forge and Gettysburg. |
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The ruler's children were brought to Cusco to learn about Inca administration systems, then return to rule their native lands. |
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These desires were given free rein under the Zhengde Emperor, who was intrigued with and desired to learn about foreign and exotic peoples. |
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The centre would employ 12 people and 30 offenders would work there to learn about fish farming. |
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Does anybody really want to learn about the backbiting between Don Sipple and Scott Reed? |
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He went to learn about shipping and being a merchant, but used the trip to learn about France. |
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The people at PAAS, makers of those egg-decorating kits, want to know how you jazz up your eggs and learn about your family's Easter traditions. |
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Web conferences or Webinars are a great way to learn about products or subjects of interest. |
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Such camps are also a good way to learn about potential college scholarships in their sport. |
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During the airboat tour, veterans had a chance to see and learn about the wetlands of west-central Florida. |
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The LHC will also help us learn about the nature of the electroweak sector and its behaviour during the early Universe. |
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I didn't learn about the pulpier American paperbacks that you discuss in Pulp Friction until much later. |
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Thus, with the attention narrowed to 1920, the start of the Roaring Twenties, readers learn about a crucial period and how it evolved. |
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And in order to empathise, we need to learn about Iraq's everydayness, as well as its grief. |
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Visitors going along between 1pm and 4pm each day will have the chance to make tussie-mussies and learn about aromatic plants. |
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No one is suffering through this mess of a book to learn about Greer. |
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Tour the Fern Valley Native Plant Collection with the curator in March and learn about eastern woodland spring ephemerals. |
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Viewers also can learn about visits from snowy owls or habitat restoration at Mirror Lake. |
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The starquakes, reported by the space agency last night, are allowing astronomers to learn about the stars' age, size and evolution. |
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It is important to spend time early in the CIS design process to learn about these systems and to complement their activities. |
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The first episode of the series saw Sxwithul'txw travel to Mississippi to learn about the ancient sport of Stickball. |
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Researchers learn about reproduction systems and can use cloned cells in their study of diseases. |
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The Discover Brunei app also gives you a fun way to learn about Bruneian culture through its interactive content. |
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Contact the Pensions Advisory Service for free and impartial guidance to talk through your options and learn about how to spot a scammer. |
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I learn about so many topics from knowledgeable guests whether chefs, bryologists, or park interpreters. |
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Additionally, visitors can learn about exotic wood species like Coumarou, Ipe and Tigerwood. |
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In fact, a good way to learn about penology is to examine the effects of various penal practices across the country. |
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Young viewers learn about everything from the exotic giant Elephant Beetle and Madagascar Cockroach to common earthworms and butterflies. |
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Hulsmann makes it interesting and easy, and you will learn about praxeology, the science of human action. |
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At an early age, Francis was attracted to science and what he could learn about it from books. |
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A statewide survey from 2000 was conducted to learn about the attitudes of Hoosiers and compare them to those of the nation. |
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You little muSoft goons should learn about FAQs before you bogotify yourselves in front of large audiences. |
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But we had a wonderful head man, Bob Ruttle, and I began to learn about feeding and dealing with problem horses. |
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Kids learn about where food comes from as well as how to rustle up something tasty. |
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Reel mowers are slicing an ever-wider swath in the lawn mower market as smart consumers learn about their many benefits. |
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Westboro residents will have a chance to learn about the ancient art of glass beadmaking, or lampworking, and try their hand at making beads. |
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Students navigate around obstacles to learn about math facts, algebra, number sense and rational numbers. |
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Joann Reckling made the two-hour trip from Portland to Eugene on Saturday to learn about fermentation. |
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But it would have been better if they'd also been given an opportunity to learn about the other prospects for the city's top nonelective job. |
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I was saddened to learn about the plane crash near Tyumen this morning, in which dozens people died. |
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And self-confessed nosy parker Anne Robinson is off on a road trip to ask people loads of awkward questions about money and learn about our spending habits. |
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As a consequence, such complex material may impose high cognitive load on the learner's working memory who may end up de-motivated to learn about it. |
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Visitors can learn about willow weaving from Mid Wales craftswoman Beryl Smith, and how to spin on a drop spindle from the Gwent Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. |
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The Stirley Farm team have planned activities which will help families learn about hedgehogfriendly gardens and pick up tips on how to help the creatures in their own gardens. |
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Visitors can learn about the economic and political roots which led to the build-up and military mobilization of Allied Forces in the 17 D-Days around the world. |
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There are glossier books on the market and ones with simpler basics but this one, with 4,000 entries, is ideal if you seriously want to learn about wine. |
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These Arabicas of Indonesia are quickly gaining worldwide attention, but in order to learn about them, one must island hop across Indonesia's 10,000 islands. |
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Where youth with disabilities are mentored, the mentors and employers learn about the students' capabilities in spite of any disabilities they may have. |
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You can also learn about leasing or buying coin-operated game machines and finding distributors by contacting the American Amusement Machine Association. |
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It will place the first seismometer directly on the surface of Mars to measure Martian quakes and use seismic waves to learn about the planet's interior. |
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For the millions who need to learn about new software but have no desire to become fluent in computerese, Kilcullen began producing anxiety-free computer reference books. |
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Homeschool Programs at Wachusett Meadow Decomposers and Fungus and Worms, we'll go outside and look for and learn about primary and secondary consumers and scavengers. |
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Yet we, Turks, learn about ISIL, an alternative universe that seems so far away yet exists even within our own borders, according to foreigners' accounts. |
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Individuals who want to learn about the relationship between libertarianism and the law will benefit immensely by simply reading the writings of Lysander Spooner. |
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For example, the location of the Athenian trophy or the Plataean burial mound are generally unimportant to the military historian trying to learn about the battle itself. |
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Rainforest Expeditions was looking to offer visitors from the United States, Europe and Asia a unique opportunity to learn about the tropical rainforest and the threats to it. |
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Gardeners will learn about plants that can help eliminate chemicals and pesticides by, for example, recruiting ladybug larvae, which can eat between 30 to 40 aphids a day. |
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Students in a pre-kindergarten class in southern Louisiana learn about how local residents are working together to sustain the wood duck populations of the Atchafalaya Basin. |
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Those nobles living in Holland began to learn about mercantile exchange as well as the tolerant, rationalist prose debates that circulated in that officially tolerant nation. |
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The events will give people a chance to learn about wildflowers found at the site such as ladies bedstraw, musk thistle, mouse-ear hawkweed and wild thyme. |
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Trainees will learn about manual handling, reverse assistance, drivers hours legislation, tachograph legislation and customer service standards as part of the programme. |
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The study of the palynofacies of a depositional environment of sediments can be used to learn about the depositional palaeoenvironments of sedimentary rocks. |
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The SSL VPN Pavilion will provide vendors with a great opportunity to interact with buyers who are eager to learn about the latest products and services. |
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The campaign will get children into the fresh air while helping them learn about sustainability, water conservation, healthy eating and water cycles. |
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A stargazer usually finds it worthwhile to learn about the Greek alphabet and symbols, as they are commonly featured on many star charts and maps. |
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