As an anchorite, she had chosen a life of silence and yet she teaches her daughters to speak out with honesty and courage. |
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He teaches them limbo dance, slithering like a snake beneath bars placed at very low heights, and some jugglery with fire too. |
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God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy. |
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Similarly, multiculturalism teaches students to see all cultural outlooks as self-contained wholes. |
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This story teaches important lessons about materialism and valuing family relationships. |
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He teaches courses in principles of agribusiness management and human resource management in small businesses. |
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The school teaches children various instruments from piano to electronic keyboard. |
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The family also teaches that kin are the appropriate source of friendly companionship. |
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Because he spoke to me off the record, I will not reveal either his university or the subject he teaches. |
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This teaches how you can permanently reduce you weight by reducing the carbohydrates you eat. |
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She also teaches those who are eager to learn the skills, especially the dying art of beadwork. |
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Light, witty, candid, and personal, this documentary teaches us more about Korean culture than just kimchi. |
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Every week, Rachel performs two nights in a club and teaches dance and yoga classes. |
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The idea that people decide what is normative in life is opposed to the Word of God, which teaches that God is sovereign as the final lawgiver. |
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Besides frequently performing Bharatanatyam, she also teaches Bharatanatyam. |
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Rather than fortitude, courage or conviction, his morality play teaches resignation, passivity and submission. |
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Instead, it stigmatizes innocent children, subjects them to acute embarrassment, and teaches them to distrust authority. |
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This test gives you the correct answers after each question and teaches the tricks for answering smarter on the next test! |
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The lex talionus, or law of retribution, teaches that the punishment should fit the crime. |
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Ask the Spirit to give you divine insight and revelation that touches your heart as much as it teaches your mind. |
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The history of higher education teaches us that liberal education is inextricably intertwined with normative goals. |
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This is what happens in and around a school program that teaches New York City elementary schoolers how to swing, tango, and do the rumba. |
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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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The focus of the film isn't so much that this guy teaches kids how to rock as it about how he teaches them to rock. |
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He teaches Literary Theory and Cultural Studies, following an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach. |
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She teaches art history and criticism at the University of Texas at San Antonio. |
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Jumping with a ruck attached is just the beginning of the special instruction military free fall school teaches. |
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Bruno takes honey from a beehive, which teaches him the importance of asking permission and of giving to others. |
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For this reason, the Buddha teaches his students to sit in the full lotus posture with upright minds. |
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The school accepts children from other religions, and teaches alternative religions and even atheism. |
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One of the great things about sport is that it teaches athletes to be persistent and never to give up. |
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Pilates teaches body awareness and is popular among athletes and those with sports injuries. |
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Mr Wilstrop, 20, whose father often teaches the sport at the school, said the youngsters took to squash very quickly. |
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Working with the Samoan language centre next door, he hired two language resource staff, one who teaches in Samoan and the other in te reo. |
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However, camp teaches the very skills that will allow camps to respond to these opportunities. |
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Katherine von Duyke has home taught her 11 children for 16 years, and teaches at a homeschool high school. |
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Finally, experience teaches us that the fall of a government creates a security gap. |
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Experience teaches us that if it happens in the United States, it will happen here, sooner rather than later. |
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Experience teaches us that excess doesn't buy us happiness, that money can't insulate us from pain. |
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Experience teaches us, however, that humility often departs when the remembrance of imperfections grows more distant. |
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Our multimedia degree programme teaches students to understand how technology affects business. |
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Experience teaches us that integrity may be compromised for convenience or to avoid unpleasant consequences. |
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When things are going well, experience teaches us that turnouts are relatively lower. |
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By now, someone reading this is angrily muttering, but it teaches the kids discipline! |
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Matt and Ruth live cozily in Camden, Maine, where he works as a family doctor and she teaches school. |
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The programme teaches team-building, positive thinking, goal-setting, and study skills. |
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He currently teaches theatrical scenic design at the Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland. |
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As well as offering courses in acting, the academy teaches scenography, stage management, and specialist technical matters. |
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She turns to a mysterious woman named Mary who tells exotic tales and teaches Tessa to read. |
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This book teaches you how to interpret tells, such as subtle shrugs, sighs, shaky hands, eye contact and much, much more. |
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History teaches us that unless these pernicious tendencies are scotched, they grow to become unmanageable monsters later on. |
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One dancer who combines both kinds of performance is Shaun Parry, who teaches ballroom and swing at the Fred Astaire studios. |
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The school, which teaches everything from ballroom and latin to tap and street, has been established for thirty nine years. |
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She says that although the school does not have an immersion program, almost everyone who teaches or works there speaks Tewa. |
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The therapy also teaches patients to use positive thought patterns rather than irrational negative patterns. |
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There is no other institution in the world that teaches its people to throw that many switches that fast. |
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There were only 24 students taking A-levels in the department, which teaches art, music, drama, theatre studies and media studies. |
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Ruth, who teaches media studies and drama, watched rehearsals and last-minute preparations for the theatre's latest production. |
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It teaches self-discipline, self-confidence, and academic skills, just to name a few. |
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Another course, on paperwork, teaches employees how to read, understand, and fill out standard construction forms and timecards correctly. |
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If you think you're tone-deaf, she teaches you to hear the differences between each instrument. |
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Every Monday she teaches them juggling, acrobatics, trampolining, tumbling, trapeze work, stilt-walking and gumboot dancing. |
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It teaches you to make proper divots with your irons and results in a powerful, controlled ball flight. |
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This drill teaches players to put their hand down when someone like tries to shoestring tackle them and fight for extra yards. |
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Physiotherapy is a manual that teaches you how to improve strength and mobility by using your body more effectively. |
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You know for someone who teaches that money is the root of all evil, you guys do have a lot of it. |
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Cynics advise us not to hope this side of the grave, and yet history teaches that hope denied does not dissipate, it simply goes underground. |
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He was the first Westerner to be ordained as a monk by the Dalai Lama and now teaches at Columbia University. |
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Basically, Hinduism teaches monogamy, which is marriage to one person at a time. |
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So, Mormonism teaches that we all pre-existed in the spirit realm having been produced from the union of god and his goddess wife. |
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The Torah teaches us that there is an eternal life, a wholly spiritual life, whose bliss is far greater than the human mind can imagine. |
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A former compositor, he is a lecturer at the London College of Printing where he teaches typography. |
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The Talmud thus teaches us that corruption is not only wrong and sinful, but actually unnatural. |
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This guy, this kid, teaches his dog, a mongrel, to be a pointer, and his father hates the idea because he breeds pure-breeds. |
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Every day of the week, Sri Gopalan teaches tabla, mridangam and devotional singing. |
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He teaches E-Marketing and Internet Business Model Lab to undergrads and E-Commerce to graduate students. |
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I know a feller who teaches maths at a uni and at one point in his life he had to stop driving. |
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At the centre of the plot is Rosalind who, dressed as a young man, teaches her unknowing suitor Orlando the surest way to win a woman's heart. |
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Charlene poses as the kids' nanny and, through her bootylicious self, teaches everyone a little bit. |
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Basic diver training teaches us Boyle's law, that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure. |
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Nature also teaches us that Clark's brass-bound dream is starting to come true. |
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Using the vernacular means the church, when it teaches the language, teaches the vernacular. |
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I'm not a morning person, but I like to get up with my husband, who teaches seventh-grade special education. |
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The school is the place where one teaches the knowledge, skills, and specialized competencies required to find a good job and be successful. |
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Is there a single verse of the Scriptures that teaches us Christ came to bring us to Heaven where we no longer can sin? |
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She manages a large studio, teaches special needs children and directs her church choir. |
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Marxism teaches that modern capitalist society is a society of antagonistic classes. |
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He teaches classes in meditation as a technique for the non-chemical control of chronic pain. |
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It teaches you how to speed-read these documents to identify potential problems with a company. |
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She teaches new techniques, including spinning and body pump, which combines choreographed aerobics with weights. |
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The traditional understanding of this text teaches that God told Abraham to bind his son Isaac and sacrifice him to God as a burnt offering. |
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Pratt now teaches women's studies and creative writing as a faculty member of the Union Institute, a non-residential alternative university. |
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Sheila Harris, who teaches business studies and economics at the school, entered the students for the competition. |
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He teaches peace and non-violence at six area universities and at a number of public secondary and high schools. |
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The Haftorah teaches that Torah will enlighten those who follow King Chiram's example. |
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This course teaches you how to lead climb on natural protection and set up belays and stances. |
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It teaches them responsibility, to stand on their own two feet and to get a job afterwards. |
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There is Mr. Garrison, a closeted educator who teaches the day's lessons with the help of Mr. Hat, his bug eyed hand puppet. |
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Jimmy Finnie is associate professor of music at Indiana State University, where he teaches percussion, percussion ensemble and steel band. |
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In his spare time, he practices and teaches martial arts and holds black belts in the Korean disciplines of tae kwon do and hapkido. |
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Economics teaches us that lower margins are not necessarily bad and can be offset when a market is growing rapidly. |
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An old dear living on a council estate takes him in and teaches him to care for himself. |
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A specific stimulus gets specific reactions and that's what he teaches his students to use on their horse. |
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Across campus, in an old carriage house converted into a tap studio, Grant teaches a daunting tap passage by reciting just the rhythms. |
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It teaches us that conversations are one-sided and that disagreements do not involve compromise or discussion. |
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This teaches us to assess and minimize risk by identifying hazards and implementing controls. |
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The first was Crime Science, which teaches science concepts through the medium of forensic anthropology and crime casebooks. |
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She teaches me that healing my own pain doesn't mean losing sight of the pain of others. |
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The traditional hierarchy often teaches officers to protect their turf and to stovepipe, filter, and control information. |
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That is why they built a school system that teaches Hebrew as a spoken language and graduates of the school are Hebraically fluent. |
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A unique solar application that Lea teaches is heliography or sun printing. |
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Charles Stuckey teaches art history and museum studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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The lessons learned from the civil rights movement teaches us to walk with our heads held high even during challenging times. |
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Numerology teaches that the entire Universe, both thoughts or ideas and physical substance is a manifestation of positive and negative forces. |
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Author and educator Marvin Hoffman teaches in a charter school affiliated with the University of Chicago. |
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The world teaches us to live in denial and overlook the faults and failings that keep us from loving. |
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Ryman herself now teaches courses based upon dance history, appreciation and dance notation. |
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Our three-year high school photonics program encourages students to train as laser technicians, and holography teaches them many useful skills. |
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He is only to be realized by superconscious perception, and Vedanta teaches us how to attain that. |
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Baby Wrapping for Beginners, by Andrea Sarvady, teaches how to swaddle and sling your baby in creative style. |
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It reviews the parts of speech and teaches the parts of a sentence and punctuation. |
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He teaches Greek and Latin at all levels, along with courses in classical mythology and Greek literature and culture. |
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Asked why he teaches, Kadish quoted a line from the general prologue of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales about the clerk of Oxford. |
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But, ironically, so many football coaches do deeply believe that the toughest sport teaches virtues. |
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But should the worse-case scenario happen, Robert teaches women some fail-safe moves which would disable an assailant. |
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Charlotte not only teaches piano, but also voice, recorder, clarinet, flute and bassoon. |
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Natural Family Planning cooperates with the natural law and teaches that fertility is to be treasured, not feared. |
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For example, it teaches filial respect, marital fidelity, nonviolence, and cooperation. |
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The best in language and the worst in language are found in literature, and it's the best that instructs you, that teaches you. |
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A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha. |
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He plays the piano and French horn and teaches music to help pay his way through uni. |
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And in the United States, the Chile myth teaches contemporary interventionists that regime change works. |
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Secular culture so often teaches us that religion and science are mutually exclusive, even contradictory, forces. |
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I've found this sequencing only works sometimes, and it teaches students to confuse a chord's inversion with its function. |
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The applause is flattering but the thing that really teaches us anything is failure. |
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Song, who now teaches at the University of Muenster, is also suspected of having served on the politburo of the Workers' Party. |
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The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile correctional facilities. |
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Bingley Little Theatre stages the play about the phonetics professor who teaches a Cockney flower girl to speak properly. |
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The preoperative nurse teaches the patient what to expect in the preoperative and post-operative areas. |
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It teaches you how to breathe efficiently, how to recruit your postural muscles and can change the way you move by creating a balanced body. |
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He insists that the New Testament teaches no distinction between the moral and ceremonial law of the Old Covenant. |
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This teaches them footwork, spin moves and getting used to using their bodies. |
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It's the teacher who teaches you how to live a life of tolerance, forgiveness and so on. |
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As well as raising money and sponsorship for the event, she teaches workshops and makes her own creations. |
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What Kabbalah teaches is that the Creator, when he created this world, actually gave us a guide book. |
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This two-day course teaches the techniques and stitches used in Jacobean crewel work or wool on linen. |
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He teaches himself the art of forgery, and his talents are in demand by the criminal fraternity. |
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Med school teaches you how to be a doctor, and we were very focused on having these wonderful, booming, academic, fulfilling careers. |
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Mary Flanagan is a digital media artist who teaches courses on gender and technology, cyberculture, interactive media, and sound design. |
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This is because our eastern philosophy and culture teaches us to revere life in all its forms. |
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Most eccentric of the children is Carolyn, now 54, who gallivants about in a flat black Gaucho hat, paints and teaches art classes. |
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He is currently a 7th dan shihan and teaches aikido at the Aikikai Hombu Dojo. |
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The Gemara answers that this teaches that even one who is far from Hashem is welcome in His house. |
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The science of gemmology teaches how to pick the best and how to spot even the smallest flaw in diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and others. |
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She teaches them to iron a shirt in three minutes and how to press a pair of trousers. |
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Stephen Jay Gould teaches biology, geology, and the history of science at Harvard University. |
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Bitner teaches procurement and acquisitions management in the School of Business and Technology on the Jacksonville campus. |
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It teaches the interconnectedness of all things and the basic goodness of human nature. |
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She teaches design and drawing in the Interior and Environmental Design departments. |
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He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Child Development, Test and Measurements, and Educational Psychology. |
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Gymboree teaches and provides your children with unique developmental play activities. |
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That kind of perspective teaches me the need to respect dissent, nonconformity, and liberty of conscience as priority Baptist values. |
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Starting by doing menial tasks teaches people respect for others and also earns their respect. |
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Meanwhile, Albert meets a fireman, Tommy, who introduces him to the French existentialist, who teaches that life is meaningless and cruel. |
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To some, Bill's art class may have seemed like extra playtime for the children, but not an experience that teaches art. |
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The program teaches you how play specific kinds of positions, by mostly tactical means. |
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She is on the faculty at Guilford College, where she teaches African American literature and creative writing. |
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When not writing, he now teaches literature at a private university in Milan. |
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Like my religion of Jainism, Buddhism teaches this practice of patient restraint. |
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He now teaches on the course, lecturing on water-based activities, health enhancing physical activities and the philosophy of play and games. |
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The Waterhole is an exhibition that teaches young children about the importance of waterholes to Australian native animals. |
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But the acharya in his magnanimity accepts him and teaches him all he knows. |
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Does it matter if one of her professors, himself a rabbi, teaches with an eye toward pastoral work? |
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And the downtown Acro Club teaches such acrobatic postures while mixing in the calming moves of yoga. |
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The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them. |
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He's married to a sociologist who teaches family studies at the University of Connecticut. |
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And to that end, he teaches serious professionals how to play the clown. |
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Eid, who teaches Indian law at two law schools and works as an attorney himself, had no idea that it was coming. |
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Matt Lombardi teaches the American classic to students in the city of Chengdu. |
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The pre-sea trawler course teaches participants how to mend nets, do repairs, and other basic skills required for work on deep-sea factory-freezer trawlers. |
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He teaches a cooking class, runs a cooking club and blogs his recipes. |
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I've seen leadership schools set out on the fringes, including one in an outpost of Jerusalem that teaches would-be messiahs to lead in the coming apocalypse. |
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The wedding feast at Cana teaches us the importance of intercession. |
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Experience in gymnastics or on a trampoline helps a lot, as it teaches control and manipulation of one's body as it moves unpredictably through space. |
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We knew that, in our culture, reality television teaches us by demonstrating roles and behaviors. |
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As they leave Rivendell, he teaches the hobbits swordsmanship. |
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Gauri then teaches the sun salutation, which students repeat multiple times, steadily increasing their speed, taking full breaths, and holding the asana. |
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The New York City Workfare Media Initiative teaches welfare recipients and union workers how to use documentaries about workfare and welfare reform as organizing tools. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that his character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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The course teaches that devilish influence in the world is of two basic types. |
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Quoyle learns about his ancestors, who were pirates and wreckers, gets a job as a reporter on the local rag and meets Wavey Prowse who teaches the children at the school. |
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A Kingston school which teaches pupils the Alexander technique, a method of improving posture, has launched a book which is used to teach the subject to pupils. |
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More than merely instilling a positive attitude, cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches patients to reframe their expectations about what will happen if they exert themselves. |
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Kaimipono Wenger teaches at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California. |
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Being there teaches you to think quickly, edit yourself, and not get too precious about your own work. |
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Teaches fundamentals of programming including principles of structured code and top-down design. |
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The program teaches individualism, leadership, and self-confidence. |
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The instinct which teaches children how not to be little sociopaths also instructs them, unremittingly, to conform. |
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Let's look at what Le Chatelier's principle teaches us about how equilibrium reactions can be disturbed and how and why they respond to disturbances. |
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For a moralist teaches us the anatomy of virtue and vice, helping us to see and understand what is at stake in particular judgments and practices. |
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The Talmud teaches us that in this world we must bless God for both good and evil, but the in Future World, we will realize that there is nothing but good. |
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She began playing contradances while in high school, went on to Eastman School of Music, and now performs and teaches fiddle and violin in the Rochester area. |
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She welcomes the new approach which still teaches the facts of life and contraception but also looks at relationships and taking responsibility for decisions. |
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But he is still a bright spark when it comes to maths and English because he swots up with the help of a special tutor who teaches him on the ward. |
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But all three propositions are false and antithetical to all that conservatism teaches about the importance of cultural inertia and historical circumstances. |
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A science which teaches to judge of the effects and influences of the stars, and to foretell future events, by their situation and different aspects. |
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Although I apprenticed and am initiated into Wicca, I am well aware that what each teacher teaches is, to a greater or lesser degree, their version. |
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He is an Orthodox Jew who teaches Rabbinic Studies in California. |
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He now lives in Seoul, where he teaches at Hongik University and also works as a freelance fashion photographer. |
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Now she teaches the pas de deux to students as an essential classic. |
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She teaches a popular upper level class on artificial intelligence. |
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The expert craftswoman and author teaches traditional building techniques to builders, owners of old homes, and those interested in tried and tested construction methods. |
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He teaches and writes regularly on classical architecture and design. |
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Every story he tells in some way teaches tolerance and understanding. |
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He teaches theology at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm in Rome. |
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There's also Ian, a tutor who'd been previously bumming around Europe for years and now seduces the more attractive of the students to whom he teaches English. |
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In every generation, my Haggadah teaches me, bigots rise up to discriminate against and attack minorities. |
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Instead of entering politics, she became a college professor who now teaches at SUNY-Purchase and seton Hall University. |
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She's a whitewater thrill-chaser, downhill skier, mountain biker and surrealist artist who teaches aerobics, practices tae-bo, does yoga and plays piano. |
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Maria Damon teaches poetry and poetics at the University of Minnesota. |
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The Talmud teaches that the Torah speaks in the language of man. |
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His mate soon gives birth to a son, Simba, and Mufasa teaches his heir apparent how to become a noble leader. |
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Linguistic ability seems to have firmly been ingrained in Narang's family for his wife teaches Hindi and his son is well on the way of being a Sanskrit scholar. |
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A Colombian coffee plantation teaches a valuable lesson in the fight to keep a dreaded disease from wiping out our favorite brew. |
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She treats children with all manner of problems, from earache to hyperactivity, and teaches their parents how to use natural healing techniques to keep them healthy. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that De Niro's character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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It is a good story to tell in class, not only because it teaches students about magnetic dip, but because it is an excellent example of what makes a scientific experiment. |
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Here the student, also fatherless, teaches his mentor about loss. |
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Moreover, the movie teaches, opposing sides begin to resemble each other. |
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Around five years ago Mr Winterflood, who teaches eight instruments ranging from the cornet to the tuba, decided that he wanted to do something to help needy children. |
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The first reason involves pietas, an ancient European, which is to say Roman, virtue that teaches us both reverence and gratitude for those on whose shoulders we stand. |
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He teaches in Abu Dhabi, the official capital of the UAE, as well as the Abu Dhabi Emirate, the wealthiest emirate in the country, thanks to the good old oil. |
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Practicing the asanas teaches total concentration and focus of the mind, control of the breath and every part of the body in a mindful and conscious relaxation. |
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On the way down, Andy teaches us how to jibe, or turn away from the wind. |
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He teaches media studies and journalism at Pennsylvania State University. |
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This intense and immersive training program teaches new owners everything they need to know in order to operate their franchises and provide superior customer service. |
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It promotes disinterestedness, teaches sensitivity and fine discriminations, produces identifications with men and women of other conditions, thus promoting fellow-feeling. |
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Operant conditioning teaches you to kill, but classical conditioning is a subtle but powerful mechanism that teaches you to like it. |
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Typically, the male defends the hatchlings and teaches them to feed, although males and females cooperate in rearing chicks. |
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Noe Ruiz, 27, teaches elementary school in Saltillo, Coahuila's state capital, about 200 miles south of the Texas border at Laredo. |
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He told me that he now teaches motivative speaking to businesses and universities. |
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However, since he has risen, the Church teaches that his Body and Blood can no longer be truly separated. |
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But she still teaches and choreographs for opera and her youth troupe, and directs the annual workshop. |
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Barman, class of '03, teaches percussion and plays drums in the folk-rock band. |
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What the slip-up teaches us about the science of rare events. |
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The confession teaches that there is no ordinary possibility of salvation outside of the visible church. |
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The confession teaches that local churches can be more or less pure depending on how faithfully they adhere to correct doctrine and worship. |
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One notable charter school in the city is Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School, which teaches kindergarten through 12th grade. |
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Sufism teaches that people should love God without expecting anything in return. |
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At the very core of its tenets, ASAT teaches Soldiers how to be more situationally aware through human behavior pattern recognition and analysis. |
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Asaram has 350 ashrams worldwide, where he offers guidance on reaching enlightenment and teaches yoga and meditation. |
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Dr Jan Tent is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, where he teaches lexicography and research methods. |
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She owns the Weavers' Cottage in Canyon Country where she teaches weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and dyeing. |
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Cheever teaches at the Bennington Writing Seminars and at the New School. |
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He teaches at Northwestern University and lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
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It teaches how to rework worn edges, dings, scuffs, and scratches with laster welding, TIG welding, brazing, stoning, blueing, and polishing. |
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Simcha Rosenberg teaches Tanakh in Jerusalem at a variety of yeshivot and seminaries. |
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One of the priests who teaches theology at the seminary played on the seminarian team, and held his own very well. |
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A dancing coach comes in and teaches the stepsisters how to dance, and one of the stepsisters dances terribly. |
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Although the end result is a kind of stereophonic dance, she teaches most of the choreography facing front. |
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Carnie teaches Brooke Burke her Matzah ball soup recipe and shares why food has been such an important sentimental part of her life. |
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One of the nation's most famous pipe makers, Bob Snodgrass, teaches beginning flameworking at the school. |
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Skateline is an inline skate retailer that teaches inline skating to all ages and has an inline skate park on it's property. |
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Stephen LaBerge, a psychophysiologist and the founder of the Lucidity Institute, conducts lucid dream research and teaches people to do it. |
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As Brad's series progresses, he teaches power chords, advanced scales, harmonics, and also alternate tunings, gear, and effects. |
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Today, Downes teaches Hatha yoga, a form that focuses on breathing and strengthening the body through special poses called asanas. |
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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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It's great experience to work with Rankin, it teaches us about a professional way of working. |
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The book also teaches the sounds and looks of persuasion, including nonverbal communication. |
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Thus, in reality the Bukongo teaches a demiurgic creation of the temporal universe. |
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She teaches traditional beadwork techniques of applique, floral or geometric, lazy stitch, loom or peyote. |
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That's according to Pavel Vidal Alejandro, an ex-official at Cuba's Central Bank who now teaches at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia. |
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Abbas teaches courses in the organization of information, indexing and surrogation, digital retrieval, and digital libraries. |
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The history of Poland teaches us that peace in the world is not a given. |
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Similar to the Kingmaker book, the conference teaches women how to enlarge their sphere of influence through Christ-like service and humility. |
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If the history of independent India teaches us anything, it is that unipolarity is undesirable in a democracy. |
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So Judaism teaches us that the world is firmly and inalterably a good and G-dly world. |
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Chris Jones teaches the Kumon method of maths and English to 170 students aged four and upwards from across Teesside. |
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The Kumon method, developed by Japanese dad Toru Komun to help his son, teaches back-to-basics maths with times tables and no calculators. |
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She teaches at Parsons the New School for Design in New York City. |
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This book teaches the basics of playing three Brazilian styles, choro, samba and bossa nova, on solo piano or as part of a group. |
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This new cookbook teaches you how to cook with oatmeals in ways you would not imagine. |
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When Anna teaches him how to handle a firearm, he falls for his mentor, wife of bandit Clinch Leatherwood, one of the quickest shots in the West. |
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She teaches three programs at the institute and is certified in Therapeutic Touch. |
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Either positive or negative reinforcement from the parents teaches the child that he or she can gain certain advantages from headache symptoms. |
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She also teaches creative writing for the Open College of the Arts and the Random House Writer's Academy. |
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A favorite passage used by Theravada Buddhists teaches that meat eating is acceptable. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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Linda Wolfe, NBCT, teaches in the Nodaway Valley Community School District in Greenfield, Fontanelle and Bridgewater, Iowa. |
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The nursery teaches children aged between two and five years alongside their parents to ensure the language is also spoken in the home. |
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This supplemental videotext program teaches upper elementary students core science concepts. |
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The church teaches that through consecration by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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The church teaches that all duly consecrated bishops have a lineal succession from the apostles of Christ, known as apostolic succession. |
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The Methodist Church teaches the Arminian concepts of free will, conditional election and sanctifying grace. |
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Practitioners of the Buteyko Method, which teaches breathing control to sufferers, are offering courses in the West Midlands. |
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In the upcoming sequel, Taj heads to England's prestigious Camford University, and in the process, teaches the uptight student body how to party. |
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The church teaches that through consecration invoked by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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The Church teaches that everyone, being born in God's image, is called to theosis, fulfillment of the image in likeness to God. |
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Poetry teaches us how to live and you, Harold Pinter, teach us how to live. |
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The researchers hypothesize that everyday experience teaches us that round numbers are usually larger than nonround numbers. |
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