91.   Like many of his colleagues, who include former teachers, secretaries and even a plastic surgeon, Rodriguez learned on the job.

92.   Larson agreed that wise parents balanced being available to their teen-age children with the understanding that the young needed to learn on their own.

93.   Lifelong shortstop Wil Cordero has been moved to second and will be learning on the job.

94.   Maybe the fact that he said he was using wrestling moves learned on TV is irrelevant.

95.   Merle Starr, commander of the CAP wing in Washington state, said he learned on Wednesday that his people and planes would not be used in the search.

96.   More important, the robots can also learn on their own to carry out more complex tasks.

97.   Miriam Seidenfeld, the director at Camp Mariah, learned on Tuesday evening that Carey would be visiting the camp.

98.   Most of the students started playing by listening to heavy-metal bands and learning on their own.

99.   Most people learn on short tracks, then they graduate to big tracks.

100.   Morreall remembers a lesson he learned on a cold February morning at Genesee Brewing Co. here.

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learn + p. >>共 60
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