Children were lacking prerequisite basic skills that had to be retaught before introduction of a new skill. |
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The simple arts of infantry, patrolling, observation, relating to people, have to be retaught, over and over. |
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And they slowly, painfully, retaught themselves the importance of combined arms and the tight integration of suppressive fire with movement. |
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I sat down and retaught myself this unit and worked hard for it. |
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The other thing this year's World Cup taught, or retaught, was how insular Americans are about sports. |
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Lambs learn the heft from ewes and if whole flocks are culled it must be retaught to the replacement animals. |
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He had moved from his 20s into his 30s, built a family of five with his wife, Heather, and, after two operations to repair tears to his right anterior capsule, retaught himself how to pitch. |
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