It is human nature, for the untaught and unintelligent, to abuse power when they get the chance. |
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If Christ had been incarnated as a woman, these lessons would have been untaught. |
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An untaught genius, he was betrayed by the art form that he helped to revolutionise. |
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We presumed only that they would want students to understand their fields in depth and develop an ability to use ideas in new, untaught contexts. |
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In a regular column for the BMJ he articulated many of the untaught and unappreciated immeasurables of general practice. |
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You absorb the mostly unwritten and untaught rules for what to call people as you exit toddlerhood and proceed toward adulthood. |
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Although Sara and Tony both developed diagrams for the untaught problems, their representations were not consistently correct. |
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This call will be joined by the parents and others if children are being left untaught and unsupervised while teachers go about their personal affairs. |
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I would have to have untaught myself to have learned what I have learned. |
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So it's that: trained as a Master, then you let go of it to win your way back to some kind of authenticity and imagination, something untaught. |
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In Donegal the fabrics are made up in the cottages, where also the garments are shaped with such skill and fancy as may by chance pertain to the untaught shapester. |
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