101.   Most of his carving skills were learned on the job, to amuse the hundreds of kids who visit the pumpkin patch each year.

102.   Nothing elegant here but it all goes down very easily, as my friends Annette and Pascal and I learned on a delectable gustatory spree several months ago.

103.   Nobody got into Latin because of any lesson learned on a school bus.

104.   On foreign policy, Silber expects Bush would learn on the job, as do countless other presidents.

105.   Not that there is nothing to be learned on that count.

106.   Officials said they had learned on Wednesday of the existence of the tapes, which were made by archivists assigned to the White House.

107.   On Monday, the detective said he learned on Saturday that the plastic is standard equipment for use in storing the spare tire.

108.   Once upon a time there were myths about lessons learned on fields of friendly strife.

109.   One advantage to training on your own computer is that you learn on the same computer you use, said Pat Uttz, training coordinator for Specialty Service.

110.   On Friday they learned he had injuries to both ankles and may be lost for the season.

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