It's actually talking about let's learn about what's going on.
One screen shot illustrates a patent on "units of commodity that can be used by respective users in different locations" which has apparently been employed in Codegent's Learn Chinese Android app.
What Milton's readers learn is to treat words as approximate signs of the ineffable.
What Milton's protagonists learn is that each moment, even if it appears to be morally neutral, is a moment which tests their ability to interpret and obey the will of God.
"I just hope that Aamir's family learn of how much myself and my family have been and still are thinking about them and wish them all the best as they try and repair their lives, " he said.
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Yes, sometimes it's hard to learn just where in a company's business plan one fits.
While King of Dragon Pass is easy to learn how to play, it's hard to learn to play it well.
When Army Captain Paul Olsen(ph) questions residents, he's not able to learn much about what's happened.
Redmond's OS will now learn from a user's WiFi connection history and prioritize which networks it connects to.
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Europe's Mediterranean economies could learn a lot from Germany's labour-market overhaul.
Now, there's a lot left to learn about Apple's FaceTime video chat service.
So it's smart to learn from these innovative schemes put in place to restore economic stability.
He's going to learn from it, very similar to a lot of other people in life.
Our readers don't want to go into Trump's boardroom to learn the art of the deal.
And they can be self-defeating: It's tough to learn or feel cared for in a prison-like setting.
The stress hormone cortisol shrinks the brain's memory centers and can hamper one's ability to learn and recall.
The court heard Ege become more and more frustrated with her son's inability to learn the passages he needed to.
Plastiki has been an excellent focal point for the world's audience to learn more about the ocean and its plights.
If such care is good, it does not seem to reduce children's ability to learn or to bond with their mothers.
Still, in today's economic climate with jobs and raises more scarce than ever, it's time women learn to walk the line comfortably.
It's tough to learn, but rewards you with an immersive, fun experience.
She's got to learn sometime not to throw into triple coverage.
Since then Henry has established himself into one of the deadliest strikers in the world - a transformation Desailly puts down to Henry's willingness to learn.
Although some nations share more of the financial cost than others, and U.S. troops learn as well as teach, the multinational training remains another burden on Washington.
From the chaotic streets of Old Delhi to the private gardens of fashion guru Ritu Kumar, Quest soaks up the atmosphere and finds there's much to learn about Diwali.
More impressive is the e-reader's ability to learn your reading speed and give you information on how long it will take you to finish a chapter, or the entire book.
He's hoping to learn more about the types of patients the drugs might be useful for, and whether there are any biological markers that would help in identifying the right patients.
Sir Paul revealed that both he and George Harrison used Weedon's manuals to learn the chords D and A, and John Lennon admitted he began playing the guitar using Play in a Day.
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