Tell that to the parents who have survived a crash only to learn that their infant-in-arms was not so lucky.
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I'm the man who survived the falling building only to learn that his sister and baby niece were in the plane.
There will be some women inconvenienced by being called back and given extra testing, only to learn that they do not have a problem.
He recalled scoffing at a proposal, only to learn that the team putting it forward already had started testing the idea with an experiment.
Frances says no, wisely, only to learn that Sophie is moving out, to share an apartment in TriBeCa ("It's where I've always wanted to be").
He has returned to the location where his home used to be, only to learn that he has become homeless and all the assets of his family have been washed away.
Then, as an educational exercise, I gathered the data about the upper-middle class city of Golden, Colorado, only to learn that we had almost 450 children who had no food on the weekend.
Her lawyer told a judge the troubled actress was in lockdown for 90 days only to learn later that she never checked in.
Ms Donovan was shot by the unstable wife of a patient and she died at the scene, with Mr Harper delivering her unborn child, whom he thought was his - only to learn later that he was not the father.
Or consider the case of a manufacturing firm that builds a new plant with an estimated life of 30 years, only to learn a year later that the widgets the plant was built to produce have become obsolete.
His push to return the Society of Pius X, a Catholic splinter group, to the fold in 2009 stumbled badly when the pope lifted an excommunication ban against group's leadership, only to learn after the fact that one of its bishops had given a television interview denying the scope of the Holocaust.
He compared learning social media to learning a new language and said that the only way to learn a new language is to make mistakes, get corrected and gain fluency in time.
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He was able to learn not only that the government was aware of him, but also who else the government was aware of.
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When I analyzed company founder data from the Kauffman Foundation, I was shocked to learn that only 3% of the tech firms were founded by women.
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Only the terminally innocent should have been surprised to learn that there is at least one other covert site, whose only purpose could be the production of highly enriched uranium for atom bombs.
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So we're challenging states to raise standards, to use data to better inform decisions, to recruit and retain more good teachers, and to promote stronger curricula that encourage young people to not only learn the facts in a textbook, but to explore and discover the world around them.
A-level candidates in, say, maths, to learn things that only a few will need.
So it is all the more surprising to learn that not only is she a test pilot for one of the world's biggest aircraft manufacturers, she is the only woman in France holding such a position.
Later, Melville was surprised and outraged to learn that there were only about 15 similar canine teams in the country.
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For now, the Taliban who were in Andar are only the latest in a long line to learn that Afghans do not take kindly to being bossed about by outsiders.
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An investor buying Apple at the 0.76x PEG ratio would be sadly disappointed to learn that he would only end up with a 8.9% compound annual growth rate at the end of five years.
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Frankly, that represents the only route to an England win that I can see and I only hope that Pietersen's men have had the good sense to learn from the object lesson that they have been dealt by an outstanding one-day team.
However, in the same breath, Mattingly stated that Gordon must learn to use his speed to get on base and the only way that he can do that is to take pitches and work deeper into the count.
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Hence another response to adverse public opinion: that Europe's people would soon learn to love it if only its institutions were more open and democratic.
This week we were also pleased to learn that by 2016 IKEA will only sell LED lights.
He absorbed a large vocabulary, but only later did he learn how to pronounce all the words that he learned.
Many would be surprised to learn that, not long ago, only rich kids went to high school, let alone college.
When 24-year-old Chandika Madusanka realised that people wanted to learn not only how the spices were grown but how to use them, he began running cooking classes out of his family's kitchen.
Only people who spent the decade on Mars will need to learn that the United States had an economic boom during the 1990s which ended in a stockmarket crash in 2000-03, and that the world economy also entered the 21st century with a slowdown.
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Only later, she charged, would a consumer learn to her dismay that what had appeared to be berries were in fact just brightly colored cereal balls.
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