While doing his best today to draw a line between Jews and Zionists, he seems to have missed a history lesson from a true and honorable freedom fighter whose birthday Americans celebrated on Monday.
Firstly, people who have lent to the government before have learned a lesson: that it is indeed very tempting for a government to inflate their way out of such debts.
Some experts are therefore saying that the German people may have to learn a hard lesson.
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On that day, Aamir was expecting to have a lesson from the imam.
The government seems to have learned a lesson.
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In this case we have to go back to 1971 for a short physics lesson.
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If that is indeed the aim, Microsoft appears to have missed a key lesson from Apple.
We believe that Africans and our neighbours have a lesson to learn from this wrong crisis management.
That is partly because the region's economies are now doing well again (see article), but it is also because some democrats seem to have learnt a salutary lesson.
Under the old model, a guest would have to volunteer that she loves tennis and might enjoy a lesson.
That lesson seems to have been lost on a number of people this week.
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" With no word from Buenos Aires that it plans to reconsider its decisions, it seems as if, as AFTA noted in a Wall Street Journal ad, "America's teachers have learned a harsh lesson in international economics -- thanks to Argentina's unprecedented debt default.
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So another possibility, suggests Mark Kiesel of PIMCO, an American bond-investment firm, is that hedge funds and dealers will have their wrists badly smacked, learn a lesson and dedicate themselves henceforth to fundamental credit analysis and due diligence.
'He would have sat on these pews and listened to the lesson from Jonah, given from a lofty pulpit that, as he wrote, "was in the likeness of a ship's bluff bows", ' says Dermot.
It's a lesson for some of the younger players for the standards they have to reach.
Istanbul mayor Kadir Topbas tried to ease the tension, telling a local television station that "we have learnt our lesson".
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It is a rare politician who would dare to suggest that an insect might have an important lesson for today's society.
Daughter Ayesha may have to give up her bed for the night, but she usually gets a free music lesson in return.
Baseball team owners may have learned a valuable lesson when they got too greedy several years ago and continued to hike ticket prices in the face of a bad economy.
Most of all, of course, there is the obvious lesson learned from Palin: that the vice presidential pick needs to have a pre-existing base of expertise on a variety of issues.
Lesson: Men appreciate being courted by a gal who knows how to have a good time.
It's a lesson no one is prepared for, and ironically, you have no time to prepare.
They have finally learned de Tocqueville's lesson: that the best way for aristocrats to survive in a democracy is to disguise themselves as hoi polloi.
This is a lesson that our trade partners, especially China and Singapore, have long understood and leveraged to their best advantage.
And finally, entrepreneurially speaking, the best lesson learned is align your team to a vision, take calculated risks, and have a blast while you are listening to your customers.
And sometimes, Broadway takes a lesson from Washington: Earlier this year, the producers of Avenue Q decided to have some fun and "campaign" for the Best Musical nod with posters and buttons, and even a new only-on-DVD sketch sent out to Tony voters.
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