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She soon learned to punt.

He learned to bridle his temper.

He even learned to chew tobacco.

"I learned things about her I might not have learned," says Ms. Duvall.

I learned how to parachute jump in the army.

He was respectful, sincere, and obedient. He learned very quickly.

On that stool I have learned many life lessons. I learned to deal with sorrow and anger.

When I learned about her story, then I learned about Burma and how repressed they are by this military junta that leads Burma - that is the government.

WSJ: What was your first job and the biggest lesson you learned from it?

And, we've also learned about acceleration, which is the derivative of velocity.

Liping:The students learned this program they found English lessons very fun and easy.

Slowly, with my master's kind words and gentle ways, I learned to wear my bit and bridle.

Many of the slaves had learned to shoot muskets in African civil wars, while others would fight more effectively with the cane knives and axes they had learned to wield in the hot Louisiana sun.

However, other Washington observers lament that the lessons of failure in the Middle East have yet to be learned.

As I learned in church years ago, I have to fight for the future I want through the choices I make.

Hormonal changes. Women — if you're on hormone replacement therapy (HRT), you've probably learned firsthand that extra estrogen can cause a weight gain in fat, not muscle.

On the other hand, if your children see you hiring a babysitter so you and your spouse can go out on a date, they've learned that you both value your relationship and making time for one another.

There is an area of psychology called "learned helplessness" that concerns itself with the consequences to people when they conclude that they have little choice in what happens to them.

During his time there, he raised a Wolf cub from birth, as does his hero Chen, and learned of the disturbing ritual of the "Wolf burial", when a dead body is given to the wolves to eat.

learned造句

I learned how to wait.

He is a learned scholar.

We learned all the tricks of privatization.

Cravings, he says, are not random, but rather learned.

When I came here, I learned some of the local language, and the national anthem, and I learned Rwandan heritage.

I learned the language and am now fluent, but perhaps more important was how much I learned about cultures, people, and myself.

Premature fiscal tightening, after all, could lengthen the recession, as Japan learned in the 1990s.

I learned upholstery and worked in a furniture shop for a while but was fired for being a lazy boy.

She believes her son is not restricted in any way by his asthma now that he has learned how to treat his symptoms.

Earth had been a place where he had learned much, of course, but the details were blurred - something about fighting for food, and being Outcast.

The power of stereotype is so strong that it can overwhelm many of our other traits, which means that what you learned in kindergarten is true: you're only as good as you expect to be.

They learned a bitter lesson.

He learned to profit by his mistakes.

He has just learned the rudiments of Chinese.

Suffering was terrible. An officer who led the wagon train said he learned more about the horrors of war on that one trip than he had learned in all of his battles.

Amazingly, after only 6 months, like a miracle, Faith learned to balance on his hind legs and to jump to move forward.

What have we learned?

I've learned the secret of contentment in every situation.

When I went to India, I learned about what it means to turn my gaze inward and know myself.

I have learned to drive defensively.

During my first year as a medical student, however, I stood over a cadaver and learned about the eponymous lymph, artery and vein, contained within, plus parts of the brachial nerve plexus.

Until I learned that people would have opinions about me anyway.

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