| Lesson 3 brings in databases and connectivity issues as well as adding recordsets to documents. |
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| Lesson One in this world is that the customer, with his finger on the zapper, the mouse, or the remote, wields control as never before. |
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| The oil on canvas of The Knitting Lesson evokes similar sentiments of simple joys, maternal protection, guidance and love. |
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| Lesson One in printing on cheap newsprint is surely never to print black type over a highly coloured background. |
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| The Rev Nancy Gillespie read the first Lesson, and the Epistle was read by The Rev J.W. McKegney, Rector of St Mark's Armagh. |
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| Lesson number two was how easy it is to be led away from your course by old tracks and the natural contours in the land. |
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| For one, Economics in One Lesson can be read by anyone who can perform elementary logical exercises in his mind. |
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| Lesson plans, resources, movie clips, scripts and worksheets for media students and teachers are free on the web. |
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| In The Music Lesson it is possible to see that the joists are supported at the left on a timber lintel or wall-plate, running across the heads of the windows. |
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| This fact was revealed with a flourish during a Life Lesson on the importance of discretion, which is a story for another day. |
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| At which point, wise old Mork gave one of his annoyingly cutesy little smiles, and you realised that he had been teaching those kids a Valuable Life Lesson all along. |
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| Lesson 4 explains drop caps, hanging indents, and how to set tab stops. |
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| Those of you who are still unclear on the meaning behind the Life Lesson Of The Day are warned that the story of how I came to discover this Lesson is slightly indelicate. |
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| When it sells guitars, bass guitars, drums and keyboards, the Guitar Center gives a coupon for a free lesson at The Lesson Factory. |
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| We learned about the noncoding region of the gene, the gene responsible for lactose intolerance, and finished Lesson Four. |
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| There are two works from Denmark, Harald Lander's Etudes and Flemming Flindt's The Lesson, both reprises from recent seasons. |
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| If the soul must learn more, it reincarnates into a new body, and a new lesson is introduced. |
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| What could have been an important but dry history lesson in lesser hands comes alive in this vibrant exploration of the Black Church in Canada. |
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| This is a lesson that Southern farmers would have done well to remember when they were planting kudzu in the thirties. |
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| The first lesson to draw from the study is that the longer the children were exposed to deprivation, the worse was their adjustment. |
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| A class of boys is being led through a lesson about what water is safe to drink. |
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| They will very soon get the shock of their lives and learn some very painful lesson in the school of hard knocks. |
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| Amid the ruin of the City of Dreams, Mehmed imbibed a valuable lesson about the twilight of nations, empires and kingdoms. |
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| The lesson of these polls is not that the morality and leadership factors don't count as much as people say they do. |
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| They also learnt the lesson that the aircraft carrier rather than the battleship was to be crucial to victory in naval warfare. |
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| We went out for a quick drive a couple of days after my last lesson and that went all right. |
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| Each child swam as many widths as they could during ten minutes set aside from a swimming lesson. |
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| They were agitators, fomenting revolution and stirring up the working class, and they had to be taught a lesson. |
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| The lesson of the story was that from a long-term point of view, all reactionaries are paper tigers. |
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| The war time production committees and Whitley Councils should surely have taught this lesson. |
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| It's a lesson all African Americans can follow to achieve full economic empowerment. |
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| His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions. |
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| Felix had already been introduced to the whippletree dragging on the ground and his lesson today started with the chainsaw. |
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| But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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| The reason why I have certain comfort zones is due to a lesson I learnt when I was younger. |
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| Tomorrow is another primary school Xmas lesson and we're going to be making Advent calendars. |
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| This lesson describes Wheatstone bridges, megohmmeters, and clamp-on ammeters. |
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| And lastly the fourth lesson is to promote competition among jurisdiction, firms and individuals. |
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| After a lesson in the basics from a qualified instructor, he was soon having a whale of a time. |
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| Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt. |
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| Staff will use the time to prepare lesson plans and take part in teacher development activities. |
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| Of course The Magdalene Sisters is a serious film, a horror story in the true sense of the term, but also a lesson in history. |
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| The pupils said the boy was known for his disruptive behaviour and had been acting up in the lesson that day. |
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| It provides a lesson in eliminating fiscal domination and ensuring the public weal. |
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| The student may review the quiz to see which questions were missed, and is then directed to the lesson chapter from which the question was taken. |
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| After a short but thorough lesson on handling our craft we were away, bobbing through the gentle waves. |
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| The Acholi tribe has sophisticated rites of forgiveness and reconciliation, a lesson to those of us in the West. |
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| A bewigged Quebecois gives us a history lesson on imperialism in politics and the cinema. |
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| Let that be a lesson to all of the NFL teams that believe a quarterback has to be rushed into the lineup. |
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| And a fourth grade teacher goes above and beyond the call of duty to teach a student an unforgettable life lesson. |
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| These courses provide lesson planning capability and lesson tracking creating a virtual learning environment akin to having an Amharic tutor! |
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| The company learnt this lesson and used it as a leverage when they launched out on their own. |
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| He had never had a formal driving lesson and was spotted by witnesses doing up to 90 mph in a 30 mph zone minutes before the crash. |
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| There are slow pans and unobtrusive zooms as the cameras follow the course of each lesson. |
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| Regardless of the specific lesson and laboratory activity, middle school student perceptions were remarkably similar. |
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| I'm a week late with the rent, but my esteemed landlady said it was okay as long as I pay up next week, and give her a free guitar lesson. |
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| In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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| In this lesson, you will analyze cultural change as a result of cultural diffusion in various regions. |
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| Once we had this physics lesson with a relief teacher because our normal teacher was off sick and Andy pretended to be deaf. |
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| Then, I'd be back at square one, forced to relearn the lesson that my head and heart had already learned once before. |
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| And President Bush is learning the lesson that on your first day of your second term, you're a lame-duck president. |
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| However, our lesson also states showing mercy by giving alms and earnestly praying elicits God's reward. |
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| This girl wasn't carrying purse or mobile, so to teach her a lesson, the motorbike riders brutally lashed her across the back with a leather belt when going past! |
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| A typical Alexander lesson lasts for 40 minutes and consists of two parts. |
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| Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits. |
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| So not only am I grounded, I've also been put on report at school, so I have to get a teacher to sign me in and out of every lesson, and also I've let my parents down again. |
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| Roosevelt, the Emperor of empiricism, never learned the lesson Keynes tried to teach. |
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| He was getting another lesson in what he had seemed not to appreciate fully about cops. |
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| Buddy was just beginning with Artie Shaw then, and once in a while he would give me and my friend Billy half a lesson. |
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| At best, he and other dictators will draw the lesson that they need to commit their butchery in other ways. |
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| This waiting game is a true lesson in powerlessness, and I don't like it. |
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| The desert ends with a steeply shelving cliff against the ocean, where layers of alluvial accretion are exposed like a lesson in geological stratification. |
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| In the Senate, which increasingly resembles a forum for performance art, Americans were given a lesson in civics. |
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| There could be a lesson here for the soon to be displaced waterskiers. |
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| After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet. |
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| But it's still a big jive turkey in need of a valuable lesson. |
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| The driver learnt his lesson and whenever ticketless passengers tried to board later in the journey he sent them packing and drove off without them. |
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| I have been in his room less than three minutes when Cyril commences what will be a two-hour-long history lesson. |
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| For the two founders, who prided themselves on being well-informed, it would be a harsh lesson in the dangers of being too clever and too cloistered. |
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| This is nostalgia as a recording exercise rather than a lesson in empathy or comprehension. |
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| While being sure is only the first Iraq lesson that applies, it's the only one that can be concretely accomplished. |
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| A concurrent change in the economy that administers a sharp lesson on the consequences of trying to out-plan free markets. |
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| At my first weekly hourlong lesson last spring, English watched me whack a hundred balls over the net, then suggested that we radically overhaul my form to enhance my chi. |
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| To those who understand the effects that karma has on our lives it may also be a teacher, with a lesson plan on patience, confidence, self-reliance, restraint, and power. |
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| Pupils attending a workshop at a Bradford school yesterday were reaching for the stars when a rocket scientist dropped in to give a lesson in rocket-making. |
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| During the group lesson, each student was graded by both their peers and me on their success in reaching their musical goal for that group lesson. |
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| But Wigs on the Green provides a lesson in something other than style and is something more than a curio. |
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| It's a lesson other studios producing kidvid need to learn, pronto. |
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| Mr. Clough recollected himself and started with the real lesson. |
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| He is painter who is acutely self aware, but in a lesson to many other artists, he never lets that self awareness curdle into cloying knowingness. |
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| Team instructors have been able to refresh their skills with instructor development training, additional language training and lesson rehearsals with interpreters. |
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| Or it can be an up-close lesson in the kind of self-absorption and political ego that can trip up some in Washington. |
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| They afford a lesson to the modern metaphysical and recondite writers not to overvalue their works. |
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| Although I suppose living in New Jersey is civics lesson enough. |
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| Lyle is also a Mactard who should have learned his lesson from the last book. |
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| The lesson offered by Hooke to Newton here, although significant, was one of perspective and did not change the analysis. |
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| With that lesson learned, the crown was far more prudent in the specifying the terms of exploration, conquest, and settlement in new areas. |
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| The abbreviated lesson only took fifteen minutes as opposed to an hour and a half. |
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| We hurried through the lesson so that we could finish early. |
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| However, which lesson can be drawn from observation of natural societies and extended to infosocieties? |
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| The new teacher will give the lesson today and the principal will observe. |
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| As a lesson horse she needs to gain confidence in her rider, or can become spookish over the jumps, dodging out of them. |
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| They streeted the rest of the afternoon, and each picked up an intro lesson. They went back to the church after dinner. |
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| Freddie gave me a quick five-minute lesson on handling Cherry Pie and we switched off between sleeping and driving. |
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| I hope that each student will have learned thons algebra lesson perfectly this morning. |
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| It was another lesson from Fort Hare that I had to unlearn in Johannesburg. |
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| A road trip to a family reunion turns into an insightful history lesson for a young girl. |
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| A majority of the art houses used the ICAF lesson plan, organizing activities integrating sport and art. |
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| It is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world, and of the creatures of God. |
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| Beneath the playful, punny story is a basic lesson on how to read pie charts and bar graphs. |
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| Bhatt has not only deepened our understanding of responsibility but also provided an object lesson to the world on the power of Ahimsa. |
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| The first lesson is the supernatural beauty of the female stars from the great era of Cinecitta and la dolce vita. |
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| The leggy Russian pin-up and part-time model was in Plymouth to get a sailing lesson from record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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| Yid think we'd learn our lesson, That violence does not pay, But Sunni piled on Shia, Still haunts us to this day. |
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| As soon as the baby boomers pass pensionable age, their lesson will be harsher still. |
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| He relented of his plan to murder his opponent, and decided just to teach him a lesson instead. |
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| He also took lesson from famous Kavvali performers as Fali Faridi, Abdurrahim Fariri Qawwal, Ghulm Shabbir Knad and Jafar Khan. |
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| This may be a useful lesson beyond the realms of longevity in a world more fussed about efficiency than effectiveness. |
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| Ragers are feared and detested by teachers for their potential to destroy a lesson. |
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| The clearest lesson is that the F.D.A. needs the power to demand adequate postmarketing studies and the resources to analyze the results. |
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| Canadian public relations executive Samantha Gayfer and Scottish housewife Linsey Raeburn said they have learnt their lesson the hard way. |
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| Two, or three at the very most, of the prefixes or postfixes are quite sufficient for one day's lesson. |
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| He was terribly, churningly curious, although not about the details of their lesson. |
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| Cool J's message on sportsmanship teaches children to believe in themselves whether they win or lose, a good lesson to follow throughout life. |
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| Never forget that it was from a people whom you call rude and savage that you receive this lesson in gentleness and generosity. |
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| She followed the lead of other teachers who utilized physical break times in lesson plans. |
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| Our very first candidate encounter in 1988 taught me a fundamental lesson about the value of so-called retail politics. |
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| After his release by Wasps we were looking for a ball carrier but he didn't need to convince me he had learnt his lesson. |
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| Though the teacher browbeat all the children, they still acted out during the lesson. |
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| The most striking lesson of the engagement is the extreme bloodiness of modern warfare under some conditions, and its bloodlessness under others. |
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| The Royal Navy and later the United States Navy each took time to learn this lesson. |
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| This served as a lesson to the rest of the confederacy of the fate in store for those who dared to stand against Rome. |
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| Militarily, the initial hostilities was a sobering lesson for the British, causing them to rethink their views on colonial military capability. |
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| Thomas Jefferson saw the Empire as a negative political lesson, but was a chief proponent of its architectural models. |
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| Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home. |
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| To teach you this lesson, your Drill Sergeants will assign you a battle buddy. |
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| The lesson to be drawn from the events of 1914, to Roosevelt's mind, was that civilization needed muscle to defend it, not just solemn words. |
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| The earliest hand-written lesson sheets were on parchment or vellum, a fine grained lambskin or kidskin. |
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| There is a great value and even a life lesson in the story of a native Arizonan. |
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| The comedian Lee Mack, then a stable boy, had his first riding lesson on Red Rum. |
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| All of Anselm's dialogues take the form of a lesson between a gifted and inquisitive student and a knowledgeable teacher. |
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| What a rookie miscalculation, but I certainly learned my lesson and will never forget what an assassin bug looks like. |
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| The Carnoustie hero was giving a lesson to a group of disabled youngsters when one of them struck Lawrie on the left wrist with his club during his backswing. |
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| A private funeral was held on 5 January 1987 at St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, where he had regularly worshipped and read the lesson. |
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| Learning the distinction between well placed concern and unfounded crazymaking is a life long lesson in developing good instincts and creating solid emotional boundaries. |
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| But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example. |
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| Kieft suggested that they be taught a lesson by ransacking their villages. |
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| Some writers claim the Air Staff ignored a critical lesson, that British morale did not break and that attacking German morale was not sufficient to induce a collapse. |
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| The last lesson learned is that our NATOPS checks and semi-annual emergency-procedure simulators often don't highlight aborts as well as they should. |
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| I could see my students yawning, so I knew the lesson was boring them. |
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| The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson! |
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| If your workers' compensation expenses are soaring, take a lesson from Sky Chefs, which uses total-quality principles to keep its costs down to earth. |
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| The great military lesson that was reinforced by the Suez War was the extent that the desert favoured highly fluid, mobile operations and the power of aerial interdiction. |
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| Also, a mural of Trajan stopping to provide justice for a poor widow is present in the first terrace of Purgatory as a lesson to those who are purged for being proud. |
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| My inspiration for this lesson for my fifth and sixth grade students came from an article on Peruvian-style retablos in the December 1998 issue of SchoolArts. |
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| The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. |
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| Even before the beginning of these main sections, readers are surprisingly treated with a very educational and historical lesson on the Piyin and Wade-Giles systems. |
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| Each lesson comes in the format of a DVD, along with a companion audio CD for additional learning, for a total of 8 DVDs, 2 Audio CDs, and 1 CD guide. |
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| The one day I actually practice my violin, the teacher cancels the lesson. |
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| He cratered into that snow bank about five seconds after his first lesson. |
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| The lesson to take away from Paul is not to be a semi-racist, isolationist politician who advocates for legalizing heroin and abolishing the Federal Reserve. |
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| While Brown hasn't had to reenact that lesson in his subsequent bareboat adventures, he did have a few uncomfortable moments at the helm of the catamaran in Greece. |
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| The Epistle reading is always linked to a reading from the Gospel, though some services, such as Matins, will have a Gospel lesson, but no Epistle. |
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| Comparing them is an ideal lesson in California wine somewhereness. |
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| In the previous lesson, you learned how to use server-side includes, which enable you to easily include snippets of web pages within other web pages. |
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