Beginner surfers can also take lessons on the more moderate 3ft waves in Turtle Bay.
To counter the tendency toward aloofness, Martin insists that floorwalkers take lessons on how to be friendly and approachable.
Learners could also take lessons on motorways, which is banned at present.
Mr Boateng said he refused to take lessons on law and order from members of the previous Conservative administration, saying crime had doubled under it.
Ms Sturgeon said she would take no lessons from Labour on standing up for the public sector.
Maybe instead of holding political Potemkin town halls in swing states about the dangers that sequestration poses for the Pentagon, we should ask congressional leaders to take lessons from the Pentagon on how to work together to prevent it from happening.
I'd like to take some of the lessons that I learned this week on, so I hope to aim to take public transport to work at least three days per week and possibly more if my employers can come up with some alternative to using my own car for site visits and meetings.
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After renting skates from the Skateway kiosks (or buying second-hand ones cheaply from Ottawa sports shops), take advantage of the free skating lessons offered on the canal during Winterlude weekends.
Hagel, who served in the Army in Vietnam, took the opportunity to reflect on his own time in uniform and the lessons that he said must resonate as the soldiers take on the job of helping to transform the military.
To consider the value of case studies, I asked the Enterprise 2.0 folks on Twitterverse what lessons they take back from case studies in particular.
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He said these Funds would help youngsters cover costs when going to college, take driving lessons, or pay for a deposit on their first rented flat.
McGowan, truly a visionary, taught others important lessons about the ability for David to take on Goliath in the corporate world.
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The Department for Education (DfE) said schools were expected to take a "tough line" on requests to miss lessons.
Now, what should happen when you make a mistake is this: You take your knocks, you learn your lessons, and then you move on.
Lessons learned: know some Italian before visiting Italy, and take out the full insurance policy on your rental car.
But the venture world has learned some hard lessons on the difficulty of building energy businesses: they face science risk, often take a long time to scale and can be capital intensive.
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Lessons are hands-on, informal, and highly praised by the international crowd who take them.
Perhaps the Blair administration should take a few lessons from, say, Lord Archer, a much-mocked but unabashed Tory peer, on how to roll with the punches.
What teachers are being told not to do is to take part in more than three lesson observations a year (where senior or other staff sit in on lessons), attend meetings outside of the normal day, prepare more than one written report to parents and cover for absent colleagues.
On Day 2, participants will take part in a peer learning exercise where they can share experiences and focus on the key challenges encountered and lessons learned in implementing NQFs.
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