61.   But those of us who live beneath big trees must learn to garden beneath those branches if we want refreshing shade as well as a colorful, textured garden.

62.   Cheadle, for instance, had to learn to tap dance, taking lessons from choreographer Savion Glover, to play the drums and twirl a gun.

63.   Cheney and his friends learned to fish on the North Platte River, whose cold water rushes down from the Rockies and carries magnificent rainbow trout.

64.   Children will still learn to type but may never see a typewriter.

65.   Cost wise, learning to scuba dive will probably run you about the same amount as skiing.

66.   Crowder, needless to say, has learned to ski, and makes his living from the sport.

67.   Dance floors became smaller as real estate prices rose during the postwar building boom, so swing dancers learned to move within a narrow rectangle.

68.   During a routine eye exam at school, I learn to my horror that I need specs myself, and King becomes my ocular idol.

69.   During his plebe summer, Fitzpatrick learned basic skills in seamanship and learned to salute and march in precision order.

70.   Each resident will be given a private room with shared dining and bathroom facilities and must commit to teaching the skills they learn to at least one new arrival.

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