My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |
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Subjects taught at the whare wananga included astronomy, genealogy, and natural medicine. |
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In fact, contact with many of them has taught me that it is possible to abominate the crime without always abominating the criminal. |
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued. |
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English is commonly taught in the public schools, and sometimes French is offered in private academies. |
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He once taught in Maryland, US, where he would gather some of his students under a walnut tree. |
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The ambition and drive to win that marks out the best from the rest seems to be inherent and not something that can be taught. |
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We are taught and indoctrinated into pursuing our own wants and desires, often at the expense of others. |
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Loop quantum gravity is a way to quantise space time while keeping what General Relativity taught us. |
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He also taught me that you should be most wary when politicians are trying to get something. |
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Much of the program is taught to the human and the horse using a rope halter and rope hackamore. |
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Nana, another year has passed yet the memory of you, your warmth and love and kindness and the lessons you taught me, do not fade. |
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Is it all right to chew the wafer or bread in communion or should I simply let it dissolve in my mouth as I was taught? |
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Rather than dwell on poor academic performance, it said, teachers are taught to accentuate the positive. |
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On her new lip balm collection, what Tyra taught her and how being a mom inspires her management decisions. |
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Civics isn't even taught anymore and nobody knows jack about history. |
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A former Fulbright scholar in Ukraine, Dr. Brasher has taught at the University of Aberdeen, and Tulane University. |
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How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless? |
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The cautious abalone have to be taught to eat it but soon catch on. |
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Many who did believe were influenced by the heresy of Jansenism, which taught that human nature is depraved and that Jesus died to save only a chosen few. |
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But you grow up being taught that businesspeople are supposed to assess risk. |
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He taught for a semester at the Kennedy School at Harvard last spring and then headed for the big bucks of Washington. |
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Hadn't the whole Eyghon disaster taught the little wally anything? |
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She had decided that I was becoming too much like a boy and requested I to be sent off to my all girls academy to be educated and taught how to be proper. |
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Living in the city has taught me to appreciate the differences between people. |
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She taught dressmaking, had two children, and moved to Bethesda, Md., when her husband went to work for the World Bank. |
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I was brought up Italian, and taught how to work a room and take care of the guests at the bed-and-breakfast my parents owned. |
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The Canadians taught me bayonet fighting, and I led a bayonet charge in the Korean war. |
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Similar to how Tyra taught me that I must know every aspect of my company, I must know every aspect of my personal finances. |
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He has not taught Bill Belichick there are other ways to laugh besides thinking you have burst your appendices. |
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Taught by his father, this son, Zephyr, became a painter of portraits and interiors. |
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Jack flirted with Prissy, taught me how to handle the hotguns, and he told us stories about his life. |
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Druids organised and ran religious ceremonies, and they memorised and taught the calendar. |
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Wilfrid taught the locals to fish, and they were impressed with Wilfrid's teachings and agreed to be baptised en masse. |
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German, French and Spanish are also commonly taught as second or, more often, third languages. |
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Many Tudor towns and villages had a parish school where the local vicar taught boys to read and write. |
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At school, pupils were taught English, Latin, Greek, catechism and arithmetic. |
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But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness. |
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Education would begin at home, where children were taught the basic etiquette of proper manners and respecting others. |
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Only the most wealthy people allowed their daughters to be taught, and only at home. |
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Boys from families of nobility would often be taught at home by a private tutor. |
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Students in Enlightenment universities and academies were taught these subjects to prepare them for careers as diverse as medicine and theology. |
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Children were taught to memorize facts through oral and graphic methods that originated during the Renaissance. |
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The three R's were abominably taught and the course of work was narrow and juiceless to the extreme. |
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French children were issued a catechism that taught them to love and respect Napoleon. |
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All students were taught the sciences along with modern and classical languages. |
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He was taught the theory of aircraft engines and gained practical experience in the engineering workshops. |
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The main subjects taught at the college are related to the food chain and much research is done there. |
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Unlike many schoolmasters of the time, Priestley taught his students natural philosophy and even bought scientific instruments for them. |
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He taught himself neuroanatomy and studied many other areas of neuroscience research. |
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His father taught him drawing and observational techniques from the age of four and Brunel had learned Euclidean geometry by eight. |
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In noble families a Greek nurse usually taught the children Latin and Greek. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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There is now a resurgent language movement and Manx is once again taught in all schools as a second language and in some as a first language. |
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There are also Gaelscoileanna where children are taught exclusively through the medium of Irish. |
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Taught prograduate courses can be studied part-time or full-time, by distance and e-learning or, in some cases, by credit accumulation over three to five years. |
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After learning multiplication, the students were taught division. |
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In 1896 he taught German social democracy at the London School of Economics. |
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Would you deign to be my instructress, I should prove an apter scholar than if taught by Signor Rappaccini himself. |
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He had only been taught the bare bones of the system, but carried on regardless. |
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Tokuda went over everything his grandfather had taught him, including the commentary that had barnacled on to the core knowledge. |
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The reflection of a greater thing claimed her and taught her, held her like a bayadere in a temple court. |
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People who were taught classical Greek and Latin at school are a dying breed. |
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It is common, to a proverb, to call one who can not be taught, or who continues obstinately ignorant, a buzzard. |
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He taught us how to attach the clews to the ends of the hammock and then lash it between jack stays. |
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Simply put, practicing good cyberhygiene should be taught in elementary schools from the age of 6 onwards. |
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Those spotted are usually taught so slowly that they grow disinterested and quit. |
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Somewhere on the way to adulthood, we're taught to dissynchronize the free expression of anger. |
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That thing is a poor excuse for a gingerbread man. Hasn't anyone taught you how to bake? |
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Exodontia is a procedure that all dentists are taught to perform in dental school and used by most general clinicians in their practice. |
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This is the first recorded time that Gaelic has ever been taught as an official course on Prince Edward Island. |
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The public schoolboy is taught to bear whippings and faggings without murmuring. |
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I learned both what is secret and what is manifest, for wisdom, the fashioner of all things, taught me. |
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She had not been much of a dissembler, until now her loneliness taught her to feign. |
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Quickly it taught him to prophesy, to leap over knowledge and wisdom straight into the fire and the glamor of things foretellable. |
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A business associate of mine at the time, George Wu, sat across the way, gaming a stripper the way I taught him. |
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The grammatist, apparently, taught literature in so far as it was read while the citharist taught the poetry which was usually sung. |
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The number of schoolchildren being taught through Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and Irish is increasing. |
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French and German are the two most commonly taught second languages in England and Scotland. |
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All pupils in Wales are taught Welsh as a second language up to age 16, or are taught in Welsh. |
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Although in most countries English is not an official language, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language. |
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The most taught languages in schools across the North West are English, French and German. |
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It is taught in primary, secondary and postsecondary educational institutions around the world. |
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Education is mainly offered in Bengali, but English is commonly taught and used. |
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In the pontifical universities postgraduate courses of Canon law are taught in Latin, and papers are written in the same language. |
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Latin is taught in many high schools, especially in Europe and the Americas. |
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Literary Latin, which was taught in schools, lost its hegemony during the 13th century and was replaced by Old French. |
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Half of the spoken languages of the world are not being taught to new generations of children. |
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He attended university at Cardiff and Cambridge and taught Welsh at Aberystwyth. |
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He had close links with the University as both his parents had graduated from it in the 1920s and his father and brother also taught there. |
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I'd not've fallen in if you'd've told me it was there, Da. And I'd not've sunk if you'd've taught me how to swim. |
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What is now taught by the Church of Rome is, as an unwarrantable, so a novitious interpretation. |
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Aberystwyth says it has taught mathematics since the university first opened, and that it was the first university to teach it in Wales. |
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Art has been taught at Aberystwyth since 1917, when it was one of only a few British universities concerned with the Art and Crafts Movement. |
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There he taught that speaking in tongues was the scriptural evidence for the reception of the baptism with the Holy Spirit. |
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He taught that the baptism with the Holy Spirit was a third experience, subsequent to conversion and sanctification. |
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The majority of early Pentecostal denominations taught pacifism and adopted military service articles that advocated conscientious objection. |
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Latter Rain leaders taught the restoration of the fivefold ministry led by apostles. |
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English is the most important foreign language, being widely taught and spoken mostly in the south, a former British colony. |
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She taught herself Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian as well as studying Latin, Greek, French and Italian with her brothers' tutor. |
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For folklore is not taught in a formal school curriculum or studied in the fine arts. |
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However children can take the taught and teach it further to other children, turning it into childlore. |
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He both studied and taught in France and visited Rome several times, meeting the Pope. |
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He taught himself both the traditional techniques of stained and leaded glass and the newer ones of concrete glass. |
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The irregular 'odd-bod' spellings can be challenging, and can be taught using the Fernald method or with menemonics as an aide-memoire. |
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At the universities, nutritionists and home economists taught a new scientific approach to food. |
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A family friend taught him how to sing, starting with traditional Welsh songs. |
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This language is used as a secret language in prison and is taught to initiates. |
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The Portuguese language is the official and national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. |
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After winning singing competitions in her youth, Jenkins studied at the Royal Academy of Music, modelled and taught voice. |
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At this time, Man were recording three demo sessions a week for Leeds Music, including Down the Dustpipe which they taught to Status Quo. |
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Some Danish and Norwegian is at times also taught as part of Swedish courses for native speakers. |
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At an academic level, Dutch is taught in about 175 universities in 40 countries. |
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As a foreign language, Dutch is mainly taught in primary and secondary schools in areas adjacent to the Netherlands and Flanders. |
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Ignatius Gymnasium, Het 4e Gymnasium and the Cygnus Gymnasium where a classical curriculum including Latin and classical Greek is taught. |
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It is believed that Charles Howard was taught French and a bit of Latin at the house of his uncle, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk. |
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The main foreign languages taught in schools, by order of popularity, are English, French, German and Italian. |
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Boys were taught hunting and fishing, and would begin fasting for religious visions at the age of ten or eleven. |
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Her father taught her to swim in Highlands, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer cottage. |
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Chinmoy taught that rapid spiritual progress could be made by following a path of love, devotion, and surrender. |
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Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
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Chinmoy taught that both prayer and meditation are important, but there is a difference in the result. |
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One conduit for this were the ascetics, called resi, who taught mystical practices. |
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Such bears are usually taught how to hunt by their mothers from an early age. |
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The two children were then taken to Greenland, where they were baptized and taught to speak Norse. |
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They were given food, clothing, housing and taught farming or household skills. |
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Marcus, a native of Memphis in Egypt, came to Spain and taught Gnostic and Manichean theories. |
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Robert Dunkin, a Penzance sadler and maker of scientific instruments taught Davy the basis of practical science. |
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The Franciscans taught the indigenous how to work with wheat and bake bread. |
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German is also taught as a foreign language in local kindergartens and schools. |
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Justus partially overcame their scruples against work, and taught them that the black earth was rich in other produce than pignuts only. |
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Historically Russian was taught in schools as the first foreign language, because of the relationship with the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. |
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In the 21st century, the primary foreign language taught in the schools is English. |
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Personal freedoms should never be taught as the freedom to challenge God's injunctions or trespass over the limits He drew. |
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His court played a key role in producing books that taught elementary Latin and different aspects of the church. |
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These three dominating languages are taught in schools throughout the Nordic region. |
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As of 2009, the Greenland Home rule does not require Danish to be taught or the use of Danish for official purposes. |
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He taught that God the Father and the Son of God did not always exist together eternally. |
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For other subjects like medicine or philosophy, he ordered that each room should be decorated according to each subject that was being taught. |
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Aristotle taught Alexander and his companions about medicine, philosophy, morals, religion, logic, and art. |
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When children leave to go to school, they are taught to wai their parents to indicate their respect. |
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Mathematics, Arts, Science Activities and nonreligious modules are commonly taught in the primary school. |
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Surgery was formally taught in Italy even though it was initially looked down upon as a lower form of medicine. |
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The church taught that God sometimes sent illness as a punishment, and that in these cases, repentance could lead to a recovery. |
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Even within the university setting, religion dictated a lot of the medical practice being taught. |
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Although anatomy was taught in academic medicine through the dissection of cadavers, surgery was largely independent from medical universities. |
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Oman was also the first Arab country in the Persian Gulf to have German taught as a second language. |
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English is widely spoken in the business community and is taught at school from an early age. |
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Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. |
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French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish are taught with the help of foreign linguistic institutions. |
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English is taught as a second language and is a compulsory subject from elementary levels to high school. |
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The school was free of charge and the courses taught were Latin language, literature, history, science, art, philosophy and theology. |
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There were probably scribal schools where members of the aristocracy were taught to write. |
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Quetzalcoatl is not a religious symbol in the Mormon faith, and is not taught as such, nor is it in their doctrine. |
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He has taught at Washington State University, Yale University, the Alexander Turnbull Library in New Zealand, and the University of Helsinki. |
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In both the PRC and Taiwan, Standard Chinese is taught by immersion starting in elementary school. |
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It is taught in most schools in Ireland, though with strong influences from local dialects. |
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He taught school briefly in Glastonbury, but the working conditions were harsh and the pay low. |
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The Speller was arranged so that it could be easily taught to students, and it progressed by age. |
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English has been taught since the American period and is one of the official languages of the Philippines. |
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British English is also the primary form taught in the European Union and the rest of Europe. |
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In 1922 a proposal by Iran and several other countries in the League of Nations to have Esperanto taught in member nations' schools failed. |
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When Belize was a British colony, Spanish was banned in schools but today it is widely taught as a second language. |
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Therefore, Jamaicans follow the British grammar, and British English is taught in school. |
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Jamaican Patois has a standardized orthography, and has only recently been taught in some schools. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if rulers rise up against God they lose their divine right and must be deposed. |
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Yet all appear to treasure the truth that liberates, and Jesus taught his followers to love one another. |
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It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities, seminaries, and schools of divinity. |
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Sandys made Hooker tutor to his son Edwin, and Richard also taught George Cranmer, the great nephew of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. |
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The students were taught rhetoric based on the Rhetorica ad Herennium, and Greek centred on the works of Homer and Virgil. |
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In the Caribbean coast, locals from Bluefields were taught how to play baseball in 1888 by Albert Addlesberg, a retailer from the United States. |
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Many British expatriate school teachers informally taught the game in Botswana's secondary schools. |
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Toynbee Hall attracted many students, especially from Oxford's Wadham College and Balliol College, where Toynbee had taught. |
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But the working class, on the other hand, has always been taught to take care of the capitalist's interest in the property. |
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Laozi pretended to be a farmer when reaching the western gate, but was recognized by Yinxi, who asked to be taught by the great master. |
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He later taught throughout other regions of eastern India such as Magadha and Kosala. |
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Buddhist texts reflect this tendency, providing a clearer picture of what Gautama may have taught than of the dates of the events in his life. |
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He is said to have gone to Suddhodana and taught the dharma, after which his father became an arahant. |
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There he had taught and been a major influence over Thomas Jefferson, and had formed the focus of a local group of intellectuals. |
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He helped improve the accuracy of her illustrations, taught her taxonomy, and supplied her with live specimens to paint during the winter. |
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He had taught several women drawing by letter, and his book was both a response and a challenge to contemporary drawing manuals. |
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Hugh and Dorothy were taught by a governess until the middle of 1893, when the parents decided that he needed an English education. |
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In recent years, The Manx language has been revived after dying out and is now taught in some schools on the Isle of Man. |
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Ida Whittaker began making chocolates there in 1903, taught by the wife of the vicar of Kildwick. |
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The watercolourist Noel Leaver studied and later taught at the former Burnley School of Art. |
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Abigail taught her the use of the samp mortar. Samp was corn broken into coarse grains and boiled as porridge. |
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They taught the twins to play saxophone and transferred them from the sideshow to vaudeville. |
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The daughter of debate, that eke discord doth sowe Shal reap no gaine where formor rule hath taught stil peace to growe. |
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As we were taught in high school Chem, any pH below 7.4 is acidic. |
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In truth he had already attained that supermanship which he dreamt, taught and lived for. |
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Other skills taught include computer data entry, word processing and electronic switchboarding. |
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Many schools that have moved to synthetic phonics have noted dramatic improvements to the literacy of pupils taught by this method. |
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The thanadar had specified that he be taught moral principles along with the Erewhonian language. |
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Eric told me that after he transitioned, he wanted to learn to fish and all the things his father never taught him. |
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It was taught by this turdish professor who always found the deeply buried presence of Christ in every story we read. |
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She taught him to do the twist, having learned it herself from an Alvin Ailey dancer at Jacob's Pillow. |
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Yet umlessness was taught as the norm for private and intimate spheres of life. |
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Nobody's ever taught you how to live out on the street and now you're gonna have to get used to it. |
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But this episode taught us quite a bit, and we will one day learn more once we are able to hold another vaginoid in captivity. |
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But I played the clarinet at school and I've taught myself the Alpine horn. |
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At least this taught me to hate violence which to me translated into thick ears or sound whoppings on the behind. |
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He could have been a robot really. He could be taught to do anything, the coaches thought. He was a wonderboy. |
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Thanks to Cass for passing on the valuable lessons taught by Ray Mosby, Jim Abbott, Waid Prather and Stanley Dearman. |
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The students were taught all about a Space Shuttle mission, from take-off to landing, and also about how the human body adapts to weightlessness. |
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Detective Catherine McLeod was always taught that in Glasgow, they don't do whodunit. |
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Albina Magerl, who taught at Middlesbrough College, is believed to have taken her own life. |
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Eisen has written 11 books, many articles, researched and taught Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Qigong for over 50 years. |
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More importantly, cher Horowitz taught us the importance of reinvention. |
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Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling. |
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We were taught to chew our food thoroughly before swallowing. |
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The books of those that wrote before us survive, and therefore we are taught about what was written then. |
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In some programs, instructions are taught in both, English and their home language. |
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Hundreds of indigenous languages around the world are taught by traditional means, including vocabulary, grammar, readings and recordings. |
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A small number of people in Cornwall have been brought up to be bilingual native speakers, and the language is taught in many schools. |
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Nevertheless, the language is taught in about twelve primary schools, and occasionally used in religious and civic ceremonies. |
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The curriculum framework however provides for some flexibility in the syllabus, so that subjects such as religious education can be taught. |
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In Wales, all children are taught Welsh from the first year of primary school. |
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For this reason, it is also taught as a compulsory subject up to higher secondary school in both English and Urdu medium school systems. |
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Scholastic theologians and philosophers such as the Dominican priest Thomas Aquinas studied and taught at these studia. |
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Each child, including the girls, was taught to read as soon as they could walk and talk. |
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While continuing his studies, he taught Greek, lectured on the New Testament and moderated daily disputations at the university. |
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He taught, states Jon Mayled, that the most important form of worship is Bhakti. |
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While emphasizing Bhakti, the Sikh Gurus also taught that the spiritual life and secular householder life are intertwined. |
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Each guru added to and reinforced the message taught by the previous, resulting in the creation of the Sikh religion. |
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Originally, Indians were the ones who taught the native inhabitants about writing. |
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Children are taught to work harmoniously in large and small groups, and to develop cooperativeness, kindness and social consciousness. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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Most grammar schools founded in the 18th century also taught arithmetic and English. |
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Initially these schools were run exactly like their counterparts in England, and taught by the English. |
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Chemistry has been taught at King's since its foundation in 1829, and Copley medallist John Frederic Daniell was appointed the first professor. |
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Many instruments are taught, including obscure ones such as the didgeridoo. |
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Eton has recently fostered while Jarvis briefly taught theology at Eton after retiring from his headmaster post at Roxbury Latin. |
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At first the primary subject taught was Latin, and the only sport was archery. |
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Each soldier was taught the use of every weapon and also was taught to ride. |
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Research is showing that scientists are taught various heuristics that tend to harness chance and the unexpected. |
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Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him colour his printed poems. |
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He was taught to read and write by his father, and first worked as a farm labourer at Farnham Castle. |
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Cole was a powerful influence on the life of the young Harold Wilson, whom he taught, worked with and convinced to join the Labour Party. |
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He had also read a great deal of history in English and had been taught arithmetic, physics and astronomy. |
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Before World War II, Russell taught at the University of Chicago, later moving on to Los Angeles to lecture at the UCLA Department of Philosophy. |
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His career as a professional author now began in earnest, although he taught for another year. |
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At Woodbridge Congregational Church Blyton met Ida Hunt, who taught at Ipswich High School, and suggested that she train as a teacher. |
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He was taught there by his own mother for several years until she became terminally ill. |
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She taught him a great deal of botany and awakened in him the enjoyment of the look and feel of plants. |
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She taught at night and began writing in the day while listening to Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. |
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He also taught at the Passmore Edwards Settlement, where among other innovations he gave the British premieres of two Bach cantatas. |
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Chaplin developed a passion for music as a child and taught himself to play the piano, violin, and cello. |
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I made mistake after mistake, but I dare say those mistakes taught me something. |
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Boxers are taught to push off with their feet in order to move effectively. |
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English is another important language for Greenland, taught in schools from the first school year. |
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There is evidence also that Hebrew and Greek were studied, the latter probably being taught at Iona. |
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Foster parents were beholden to teach their foster children or to have them taught. |
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He taught the Continental Army the essentials of military discipline, drills, tactics and strategy, and wrote the Revolutionary War Drill Manual. |
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Natives taught many settlers where, when and how to cultivate corn, beans and squash. |
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Both systems were taught at the Empire's law schools, which were in Istanbul and Bursa. |
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In 1994, Mohammed Omar, a mujahideen member who taught at a Pakistani madrassa, returned to Kandahar and formed the Taliban movement. |
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It is spoken as a first language by the population and is taught alongside English at the island's only school. |
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His mother-wit taught him that he must not, in such uncertain times, be too hasty in asking information of any one. |
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Bell's father taught him and his brothers not only to write Visible Speech but to identify any symbol and its accompanying sound. |
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Tamil language is taught in Canada and South Africa for the local Tamil minority populations. |
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Most Brethren have always taught Dispensationalism as their theological system. |
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He taught briefly in Osuna, and then returned to Salamanca to study civil law. |
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The TIMSS 2015 Encyclopedia provides an overview of how mathematics and science are taught in each participating country. |
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There are over 300 undergraduate, 200 taught postgraduate programmes and over 1,600 PhD students. |
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The new French works taught a new, on the surface freer, gallant exchange between the sexes as the essence of life at the French court. |
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He boarded at Berkhamsted School in Hertfordshire, where his father taught and became headmaster. |
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Later he taught at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, a state school in Buckinghamshire. |
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At the age of 8, Barrie was sent to the Glasgow Academy in the care of his eldest siblings Alexander and Mary Ann, who taught at the school. |
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In any case, his frequent illnesses often kept him away from his first school, so he was taught for long stretches by private tutors. |
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He has taught at the university and retains an involvement with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. |
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In October 1925, Thomas enrolled at Swansea Grammar School for boys, in Mount Pleasant, where his father taught English. |
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This is attributed to Hopkins, who taught himself Welsh and who used sprung verse, bringing some features of Welsh poetic metre into his work. |
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She was to him as ugly as the sowfaced woman Llareggub who had taught him the terrors of the flesh. |
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The basic skill taught the students was debate and they were expected to be able to argue both sides of any argument or topic. |
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Until he was nine, Oscar Wilde was educated at home, where a French bonne and a German governess taught him their languages. |
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Having taught himself to play the guitar, Oldfield's career began in his early teenage years, playing acoustic guitar in local folk clubs. |
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As a probationer in the academy, he was taught drawing from plaster casts of antique sculptures. |
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He disliked the college and was bored by the manner in which they taught him Classics. |
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They taught a few thousand young people from elementary school to high school. |
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Morris deemed calligraphy to be an art form, and taught himself both Roman and italic script, as well as learning how to produce gilded letters. |
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After leaving the RCA, he taught at Maidstone College of Art for a short time. |
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The subjects taught were mainly technical until a Fine Arts department was established between the Wars. |
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Art was taught from the beginning of the Polytechnic, and included design, weaving, embroidery and electrodeposition. |
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He thereafter taught philosophy at London University from 1946 until 1959, when he also started to appear on radio and television. |
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Wittgenstein was taught by private tutors at home until he was fourteen years old. |
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In the state school system, about half of the material taught is religious. |
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Religion taught in this manner is also a compulsory subject for all University students. |
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Beside English, French is taught as a third language for the students of the humanities at schools, but for two years only. |
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Dance, painting, music, plastic arts, photography and languages are taught there. |
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The language must be taught as a part of the education and speech and language pathology curricula. |
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There are a number of degree programs that are taught in English, which attracts thousands of degree and exchange students every year. |
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Indonesian is universally taught in schools and consequently is spoken by nearly every Indonesian. |
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It is now being taught and promoted with the help of Brazil, Portugal, and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. |
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He could speak a number of European languages, having taught himself in early life when he was travelling across much of the continent. |
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During the second world war, aerial navigation was taught at Dumfries also at Wigtown and nearby Annan was a fighter training unit. |
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He continued this argument for a time in sermons while he was pope, although he never taught it in official documents. |
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Wives and husbands often worked as a team and taught their children their crafts to pass it on through the family. |
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Between 40 and 50 local Sabbath schools were opened, where more than 1000 children were taught. |
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His father had taught at Fettes College in Edinburgh before moving to the southern Scottish town of Moffat. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if worldly rulers rise up against God they should be put down. |
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