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Trump, who unlike Nixon wasn't schooled in government and has
"Unlike soldiers, they are not schooled in violence," he writes.
Yet they were all schooled in the same liberal intellectual discipline.
Kate Middleton is well schooled in the art of sartorial diplomacy.
Investors schooled in calmer markets may similarly struggle with renewed volatility.
But Mr. Gore, schooled in the art of painful concessions, was blunt.
"We got schooled in the first period," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
This all-American fellow, schooled in resolve, keeps fighting the enemy within.
Agronomists had been schooled in the virtues of large-scale industrial collective agriculture.
The Jonas Brothers were all home-schooled in between touring and recording albums.
At Rutgers, he had been schooled in the reformist ideals of community policing.
A moderate conservative, schooled in electoral politics, she prized pragmatism over doctrinal purity.
Did not being schooled in music allow you more freedom in your songwriting?
He was the Muslim descendant of a sultanate family, schooled in computer science.
Danny gets schooled in the concept of privilege by a very patient Luke Cage.
And maybe they might help someone not schooled in grief support a friend better.
Born in the West Indies to European parents, he was initially schooled in England.
Back in Nevada, he was schooled in the piranha bowl of Las Vegas politics.
Mr. Bolton himself, schooled in the history of dress, saw mutant panniers and frocks.
They started hiring younger people, who are a little bit more schooled in technology.
It is not the sort of place an intimate clique would be schooled in jihad.
They might want to talk to a new chatbot that's schooled in cognitive behavioral therapy.
Now obviously, especially at the beginning, I hadn't been schooled in any of this stuff.
Emily (a screen name), 12, of Seven Awesome Kids is home-schooled in Southern California.
The effort will also substantially increase the number of soldiers and veterans schooled in construction.
So Boneparth, like many advisers schooled in the financial disaster, does not ignore the underlying fear.
So, yes, your colleague needs to be schooled in how to treat his graduate students properly.
The Thompson sisters were well schooled in the manners and sober realities of the family trade.
Growing up in the Orange County suburbs, Yaitanes was schooled in makeup from an early age.
I feel like I'm missing something, which means I'm about to get schooled in the comments.
To do so, they are schooled in the tradecraft of espionage — deception, obfuscation, and yes, lying.
Bradley Cooper is getting schooled in the culinary arts by a pint-sized cutie half his size.
That's because the current generation of monetary policymakers were schooled in the belief that bubbles didn't exist.
Click through to enter the wonderful world of eye-defining, and get schooled in enhancing your gaze.
An Edwardian gentleman "schooled in conformity," Harry strolls about London, lunches at his club and takes tea.
He's a bully, schooled in abuse by his gravel-voiced mother (Sandy Martin), and dumb to boot.
We are schooled in multiple stories of van Gogh, and bemused by the range of available Vincents.
Kids my age were schooled in violence: a war that included mass genocide and the atomic bomb.
I was schooled in the British system of education, which has a formality that never leaves you.
The Japanese, schooled in Kabuki, had no sense of how to read the expressions of Hollywood actors.
They are also schooled in the starting gate to put them at ease in a tight space.
Even for those well schooled in the formalities of restaurant wine service, performance anxiety may set in.
But such companies are not well schooled in cyber security, leaving these devices wide open to hackers.
While being home-schooled in New Zealand, Ms. Deming became fascinated with research into extending life spans.
After getting schooled in the new brands of cell phones, the superhero says she'll stick to her pager.
You don't have to be schooled in, say, turmeric and chia seeds to make the transition over, either.
Applications are handled by employees schooled in the legal niceties of the relevant jurisdiction, but based in Detroit.
Mr. Jolley left the University of Miami after one year, preferring to be schooled in barns and paddocks.
Instead, she will play Eliza, the Cockney flower seller schooled in elegance by the starchy professor Henry Higgins.
But Nan, like many children being home schooled in China, is aiming for a university in the West.
He was schooled in modesty, fond of the small behind-the-scenes gesture rather than the large public show.
This is especially dangerous for lesbians because we crave attention, so we are well schooled in how to deal.
If you listen to any of his Girl Talk records, he's clearly schooled in the classics of the genre.
Even workers who have coverage and think they are well-schooled in the rules can find a few surprises.
In theory, the children were being home-schooled; in reality, there was virtually no academic instruction to speak of.
There Mr. Benioff was schooled in sales and strategy by one of Silicon Valley's most brash leaders, Larry Ellison.
These men were well schooled in the Wahhabi belief of killing the infidels to further the Sunni Islamic cause.
More important, he understands that while generals know how to give orders, they are also schooled in taking them.
Major auto companies are rich in engineers schooled in the physics of combustion and collisions, materials science and mechanical systems.
She is a low-key, English-educated lawyer schooled in international trade rather than in the rhetoric of Taiwanese nationalism.
Mohammed was schooled in Dubai, attending al-Ahmedia School until the age of 10, whereupon he moved to al-Shaab.
Both were schooled in the art of toughness by older brothers who recognized the necessity of a hard outer shell.
Unlike traditional survivalists, many are not schooled in off-the-grid living, and some have no idea how to hunt.
The trouble is that this also means a change in the mindset of governments and scientists schooled in last century's agriculture.
Clearly, Cube's confident these billionaire dudes are gonna get schooled in the courtroom -- and he ain't afraid to let 'em know.
He didn't need to read books about Mussolini, study Hugo Chavez's maneuvers, or become schooled in the tactics of Vladimir Putin.
Mr Duterte has been schooled in the violent politics of Mindanao, the southern and most lawless large island of the archipelago.
The deputy mayor, more schooled in tactics, planted himself solidly in the middle of the ring, and waited, glowering at me.
An outsider by both race and sexuality, Reuben is schooled in the operations of prejudice in America yet impervious to it.
This offseason, Jordan Spieth isn't just practicing his golf swing, he's also getting schooled in business by Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank.
Schooled in molecular biology and immunology, Marc initially stayed away from the gallery at his father's request, but found himself habitually returning.
As a former businessman, Mr. Trump is well schooled in the value of channeling funds where the return will be the greatest.
I was well-schooled in the risk of birth abnormalities that can complicate a pregnancy, and that reality loomed near at each ultrasound.
The president-in-waiting is schooled in none of these particulars, claiming to believe only in strength and the desire to use it.
Tillerson has spent his week grappling with hesitant allies and facing down enemies who are well-schooled in the dark art of duplicity.
That said, we have been schooled in the arts of Kit Kat eating and Oreo stacking by the likes of Khloé and Kourtney.
Mr. McCarthy, who is well-schooled in Korean and Japanese food, is now the chef at Erin Norris's Grindhaus in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Pérez had always hoped that Zidane would prove to be Real's equivalent to Guardiola, a genius schooled in the ways of the club.
Just like their older counterparts, though, the upstarts have since been schooled in two hard lessons: Journalism is expensive and advertising revenue is fleeting.
One unsuspecting Canadian journalist was schooled in this topic today during a press conference at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
"There's no question that he's not a politician [and] he has not been well-schooled in political speak," said Carson, who has endorsed Trump.
As medicine moves away from doctor-knows-best paternalism, students are being schooled in engaging the patient with a joint-decision-making, team approach.
As she waits for him to return, she's schooled in small-town life and gets close to a small-town hottie, Jake (Jake Lacy).
As medicine moves away from doctor-knows-best paternalism, students are being schooled in engaging the patient with a joint-decision-making, team approach.
In the 1980s, he devoted much energy to an expansion of secondary education that made Zimbabweans some of the best-schooled in southern Africa.
Maher Dabour, who came to Sweden from Lebanon in the 1980s, said the main problem lay in how migrants are schooled in societal differences.
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Schooled in the idea that the church could serve as an instrument for social and political change, he enrolled in a seminary after high school.
But he said the European leaders, now schooled in the stubborn realities of domestic British politics, were likely to see that a compromise between Mrs.
Finally, further consideration should be given to a specialized branch of the judiciary, schooled in financial matters and in the crises of the recent past.
Schooled in a religious seminary, he worked for a time as a laborer in Karachi before signing up to the Taliban in the northwestern tribal belt.
Los Angeles Times art reviewer Christopher Knight wrote of McLaughlin: I had been schooled in Abstract Expressionism as ground zero for the postwar American avant-garde.
We're in a moment when many younger photographers, schooled in postmodern theory, are less interested in taking photographs than in critiquing the limitations of the medium.
We also really like the idea that, ironically enough, this first officer in Starfleet has to get schooled in what it means to be a human.
That question drives home the real lesson from the president's July 4 performance: Donald Trump, schooled in "The Apprentice," knows that a speech involves more than words.
Born and schooled in Slovenia, and then working as a model, she was unlikely to understand that quoting a famous person without attribution is a no-no.
Scenes, allusive and eclectic, exploded into barbed romanticism reminiscent of Prokofiev, and the humor in the writing had the sweet/sour qualities of someone schooled in Soviet tradition.
"We are raised on a diet of communist propaganda and schooled in radical Africanist discourse, in the shadows of our father's hope and our mother's practicality," Msimang writes.
But all the other students — including Jamie's best friend, the hijab-wearing Pritti (a very good Lucie Shorthouse) — seem thoroughly schooled in the creeds of diversity and inclusivity.
But the bonus was that the children came home from vacation schooled in the classics, from Zeus to Pericles, not realizing we had been on an academic adventure.
"I have never seen a young man so schooled in networking," said someone who had dealings with him at the time and requested anonymity to avoid the investigation.
That's the last thing on the long list of things about which Kavanaugh needed to be schooled in order to issue even a reasonably incorrect opinion on this subject.
His meteoric rise has been complete with Obama-like stylings (he received a call from former President Obama last Thursday) and certain key political aides schooled in Washington politics.
In March he launched the 21 Savage Bank Account financial literacy campaign in partnership with Get Schooled in an effort to teach kids how to responsibly manage their money.
"There is no list anywhere of who's being home-schooled in those states," said Coleman, who, like most of the staff and board of the coalition, was home-schooled.
The young men would be schooled in academics, art, and culture, of course, and would typically sow their wild oats amidst the vast cultural diversions of the old country.
And they're likewise less often schooled in the Du Boisian narrative that governs the internal war between seeing oneself through society's eyes and seeing one's self through one's own.
"There is no list anywhere of who's being home schooled in those states," said Coleman, who, like most of the staff and board of the coalition, was home schooled.
In other words, a justice schooled in the tradition of natural law is better suited to answer life-and-death questions than people chosen at random from the phone book.
Either annihilate everyone with no last-minute redemption — which, let's be honest, even an audience schooled in Thrones' ability to slaughter characters does not actually expect to happen for real.
They had a Customer Happiness team, a whole squad of people schooled in Content Marketing 101, and they'd been cranking out their own copy before I was even thought of.
Born in 21957 in Rosario, Argentina to Italian immigrants, Fontana was schooled in Italy from 21918 until 21963 when he returned home to work with his father sculpting funerary monuments.
To understand Moore and a certain subset of his supporters, it's vital to read the first-person narrative of Kieryn Darkwater, who grew up home-schooled in a dominionist environment.
French reigns supreme, however, in business, government and higher education, giving those who can afford to be privately schooled in French a huge advantage over most of the country's students.
Farms ought to be healthy places to live, the commissioners wrote, but doctors and nurses were scarce, and most rural Americans had not been schooled in the rudiments of hygiene.
Slogans like "Black Is Beautiful" and "We're Here, We're Queer, Get Used to It!" became transformative taunts for generations of people schooled in the self-loathing of racism, sexism and heterosexism.
"After all, this is a leader who hasn't hesitated to use decisive force against domestic adversaries and has been schooled in the lessons of his father and grandfather," he told CNN.
He chronicled his time in Egypt by entering sideways into dominant stories, while also telling of his own experience adapting to the country and being schooled in its culture and customs.
They have looked even more solid now that Filipe Luis, well-schooled in the art of marking under Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid, has replaced the more cavalier Marcelo at left back.
But for those of us who aren't expert folders and haven't been schooled in the Marie Kondo method of minimalism, that is no easy task — especially after we've picked up travel souvenirs.
The current crop of players is well-schooled in the Strathspeys, jigs, reels and laments that form the nation's musical heritage but want to bring the experience to a new, modern audience.
I often feel like I'm being schooled in my own femininity while watching these performers duckwalk and sashay their hearts out in performance categories such as "Virgin Vogue" or "Soft N' Cunt".
Schooled in feelings before finance, is it any wonder they sometimes make emotional decisions about how much to borrow for college or what to spend once they get there and get out?
That gift-giving might actually be bad is the kind of opinion which breeds a deep mistrust of economists—loathing is perhaps too strong—among those not schooled in the dismal science.
Mark Conditt, 23, could sometimes get angry over a misunderstanding, remembered Jeremiah Jensen, who knew Mr. Conditt because they were both home-schooled in Pflugerville, a town 20 miles north of Austin.
Sure, the cat's social media accounts were an extension of Mr. Assange's politics, promoting his causes and deployed to sell T-shirts for a man deeply schooled in celebrity and internet culture.
For anyone who, like myself, is schooled in the antitrust jurisprudence of Judge Robert Bork, that merger is far more troubling and without major changes should not be allowed to go forward.
All were also members of the superb chorus, which had obviously been finely drilled by Mr. Fox and well schooled in the pronunciation of Church Slavonic, presumably by a diction coach not identified.
He was born and schooled in Minnesota and stayed loyal to it, supporting the Timberwolves, sneaking into the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis and building his studio complex at Paisley Park in Chanhassen.
But the "Rent" juggernaut signaled a generational shift and locked a merger whose success has had everything to do with a younger generation of performers weaned on rock and schooled in musical theater.
The musicians, including artists from the Talea Ensemble and JACK Quartet, were well schooled in Mr. Zorn's style, passionately precise in manic moments and endowing the stillnesses with the expectation of inevitable explosion.
On top of this, the bilingual education program is underfunded and has failed to reach many areas of rural Paraguay, where Guaraní speakers are still schooled in Spanish, leading many to drop out.
Krell—raised in Boulder, Colorado, and schooled in Chicago—moved to Los Angeles in January, and the cheerful August day served as a better argument in favor of the relocation than any other.
Born in India, raised in Oman and New Zealand, and schooled in Boston, she pulls from a variety of diverse life experiences to lead her company and make a positive impact in the world.
We are rarely schooled in how to break bad news compassionately, or how to sit in silence with a grieving family member, or even how to make recommendations for appropriate end-of-life care.
In my talk I pointed out that Congress is largely populated with trained lawyers, individuals who are schooled in the art of discourse, but unschooled in the art (and excitement) of creating and building.
Founded in the mid-1800s by Henry Ashton James—who was schooled in the tradition of English circuses—direct descendants of the Ashton family still tour today, operating three separate circuses across the country.
Many of the older captains were schooled in all phases of the trade by hands-on apprenticeships under salty old-timers dating back to the company's beginnings in the late 1940s, Mr. Kaufman said.
The point of the story is that I went to the library because I was trying to pretend that I was a grownup, and I had been schooled in the ways of the Enlightenment.
Deeply schooled in the history of the Holy Land due to his Baptist roots, but a neophyte in international diplomacy, Carter was determined to make peace in the Middle East his top foreign policy priority.
He gets schooled in his own reputation by Ariel (Janel Moloney) and finds out that his former student Audrey Nelson (Sarah Ramos) is writing a memoir about how he was a misogynistic dickhead to her.
In addition to exploring a vast pantry of new ingredients (osmanthus, pandan, celtuce and wood ginger), they are facing a daunting new arsenal of Chinese cooking techniques, entirely different from the skills they've been schooled in.
Porath, a former DreamWorks animator who's also well-schooled in fairy tale tropes, wanted to pay homage to his mother's artistic and intellectual dreams that were cut short when she shelved them to raise seven boys.
With what conscience can a decent person like Pravin ( a man schooled in Infosys values for over 30 years) tell his juniors that they should work hard and make sacrifice to reduce cost and protect margin?
You may be well enough schooled in the history of innovation that you recognized enough of names in the theme clues, and the relationship between them, to get that theme right away; I certainly was not.
"There is some value in being schooled in more formal etiquette, developing personal and professional accountability, a work ethic and a level of empathy, which is very much valued in the tech industry," Ms. Lewis said.
He was versatile, schooled in pop and emo, and he had the most solid hip-hop fundamentals; in one of his most memorable videos, he freestyled for more than an hour on a British radio show.
The White House, newly schooled in the Republican Party's long-running civil war, must move quickly to try to make good on Mr. Trump's other promises — a tax overhaul, a border wall and investment in infrastructure.
The White House, newly schooled in the Republican Party's long-running civil war, must move quickly to try and make good on President Trump's other promises — a tax overhaul, a border wall and investment in infrastructure.
Schooled in left-wing, protest politics, Mr. Corbyn's worldview seems to have remained much as it was when he entered Parliament in 1983, at the beginning of a long period on the fringes of the Labour Party.
Fontana was born to Italian immigrants in Argentina in 1899 and schooled in Italy from 1906 until 1922, when he came home and worked as an aide to and collaborator with his father, who sculpted funerary monuments.
She came across as Everywoman — an Everywoman with a Ph.D. — at once guileless about politics yet schooled in the science of memory and psychology, "terrified," as she put it, to be at the center of the vortex.
There he was schooled in the fine points of barroom banter by observing a customer, a Scotsman, who would pore over reference books on whiskey over lunch so that he could later impress friends with his knowledge.
A study by North Carolina University researchers published in May found that teenagers in the U.S. coastal state who were schooled in the basics of man-made climate change saw their parents become more concerned about the issue.
As a child, she said, she was schooled in those same principles, but every successive gerrymandered map he created only solidified her conviction that he had abandoned them in a quest to entrench his party in permanent control.
Jared Male, who has been schooled in the techniques of slow smoking at Hill Country Barbecue, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que and the Big Easy in London, now has his own rig on the Lower East Side to monitor.
Her enemies know what they're up against, her allies appreciate her many strengths, the press has been pre-schooled in her hunker-down style of squeezing out petulant clarifications, and her progressive critics formed their suspicions several presidents ago.
That is a rise of nine percentage points compared with a decade ago, thanks in no small part to NHK's army of private collectors, who are schooled in the art of strong-arm tactics to go door-to-door.
It's likely that market participants schooled in the Western ethos of light-touch regulation will baulk at China's latest attempt to force the market, in this case for commodities, to behave in the fashion deemed appropriate by the authorities.
The former secretary of state, who had previously served as a US senator from New York, and her rival Bernie Sanders, who was born and schooled in Brooklyn, the city's largest borough, both have strong ties to the community.
From the time he was schooled in the politics of power at a military school until now, Trump's purpose has been to dominate -- this is what he means by "winning" -- in every arena, from business to politics to even personal encounters.
Discuss their set-up with the Wallenbergs and they say "Anglo-Saxons", schooled in British and American ideas that companies are best owned by masses of small investors (or pension funds), are wilfully blind to the benefits of family-dominated firms.
That kind of life-or-death choice would test any leader, even those well-schooled in arcane nuclear doctrine, the intricacies of power politics and the importance of not letting tensions get to the point where a nuclear exchange becomes likely.
Ms. Brown's work will continue to be licensed and performed by other companies, including the Paris Opera Ballet, the Lyon Opera Ballet and the Pennsylvania Ballet; since those groups are not schooled in Ms. Brown's approach, the licensing projects require extensive teaching.
Lawyer Hugh Davies, counsel for Merchant, a British citizen born to Indian parents in Calcutta, told the court his client was never schooled in the rights and wrongs of Libor setting and the practice of making requests was widespread in the industry.
KALININGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Nigeria suffered from a bit of growing pains on Saturday when the young Super Eagles were schooled in set pieces by Croatia who shot to the top of Group D with a 2-0 win in their World Cup opener.
Though independent experts have told Congress that current reliability and resiliency conditions present "no reason to intervene" and that broadly extending subsidies would "destroy the market," some conservatives — particularly those less-schooled in the industry — have fallen for special-interest scare-mongering.
Princess Haya, who competed in equestrian jumping in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, was schooled in Britain and in the past often attended Britain's Royal Ascot horse races with her estranged husband, one of the founders of the Godolphin horse racing stable.
"With all the scouting and film study, modern N.F.L. defensive players are schooled in an opponent's tendencies and taught to read keys on the field so they can react faster and quicker," said Ernie Accorsi, the former general manager of three N.F.L. teams.
It's hard to imagine now, when hit television shows like "Transparent" treat lesbian sex as the least complicated of its themes and when the average seventh grader has been schooled in the semiotics of drag and to see gender as a spectrum.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Liz G. Rodríguez Quiñonez grew up schooled in being able to throw her body to the floor in the middle of the night, in the event that stray bullets from a nearby shootout came crashing through her window.
Strategic and at times bullying in his use of power, driven and maddeningly evasive, deeply schooled in state and federal policy, Mr. Cuomo is, his supporters and critics would agree, a formidable political animal, and he has scented a change in the wind.
But, he added, "Putin versus Trump is not an equal contest" because of the Russian leader's vastly superior knowledge of policy detail, his mastery of geopolitics and his past as a KGB officer schooled in the arts of persuasion, flattery and subterfuge.
For this Netflix comedy special, Chieng touches on his multicultural upbringing (born in Malaysia, raised in America and Singapore and schooled in Australia), the effects of rampant consumerism, and how he thinks the United States would fare with an Asian-American president.
"We are not quite at the point where we need to think about canned food and underground wood bunkers, but we are being schooled in understanding the dynamics politics plays on financial markets," said Chris Weston, chief market strategist at broker IG Research.
In bringing Ms. Kelly to NBC, Andrew Lack, the chairman of the news division, is adding a journalist schooled in the preferences and worldviews of the conservative Americans who helped elect Mr. Trump, and whose anger so many news organizations failed to appreciate.
That his and his wife's conversations will sound to those schooled in the history of antigay exclusion and discrimination—they're perpetually stunned and surprised by what is, to many, old news—makes him an interesting subject; we're watching someone get educated in real time.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Teenagers in the U.S. coastal state of North Carolina who were schooled in the basics of man-made climate change saw their parents grow more concerned about the issue, scientists said on Monday in the first study of its kind.
Schooled in the ways of total football during a three-year spell at Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam, a regular stop on the road to the top for Danish players, he won praise from no less a judge than Johan Cruyff for his skill and technique.
"To drain a swamp, you need an army corps of engineers, experts schooled in service and serious purpose, not do nothing, say anything, neophyte opportunists who know a lot about how to bully and bluster, not so much about truth, justice and fairness, " he said.
Schooled in Missoni as she played in the factory and absorbed family chatter about colors, weaves and proportions, the designer discerns novel possibilities in the archives — sportier styles, '90s references, the apt recycling of discarded stock — that she translates into the family's signature visual language.
I approach these two exhibitions with the ironic realization that I was schooled in the same male universal aesthetic value system that Schapiro struggled with — both internally and due the external art world — as she sought a feminist practice; it is one of my critical considerations.
This artist, who was born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, and schooled in Cape Town, South Africa, does use color as a kind of emotional tether that pulls the reader through a series of images that might be intimations of memory, but suggest other than that too.
"People that have been schooled in the ways of Washington for decades think that arguments rooted in trying to scare people about the potential of losing what they've got right now is politically powerful," said Neil Sroka, communications director for the progressive group Democracy for America.
Investors have worried for years that this empire of aisles and tills run from Bentonville, Arkansas, would become obsolete—what did Walmart's executives, schooled in the arts of beating up baked-beans suppliers, know about the slick world of e-commerce being dreamed up in Silicon Valley and Seattle?
One reason Sings the Great Diva Classics delights is because there would be no Alicia Keys or Adele without Aretha's model — she's the original belter, having invented an overwhelmingly emphatic, energetic vocal style based in an immediate need for self-projection, schooled in gospel technique engaging a church audience.
His Leonardo is lucky to have been born illegitimate—because he was not expected to follow his father into the notary business—and lucky, too, to have been only minimally educated, in math and writing, rather than schooled in the Latin authors reserved for youths of higher rank.
The government has also put off reforms to citizenship laws in Italy, encompassed in the so-called "ius soli" bill, which would create an earlier path to citizenship for children of foreign parents born and schooled in Italy, amid pressure from center-right parties and ahead of the election.
I've always just felt uncomfortable in general—just usually saying the wrong thing, or I'm not schooled in the narrative or the colloquialisms of the group I'm with, or wearing the right thing… I have dreams where I'm with friends—other musicians—and everybody gets on the stage and we're all just jamming.
While citizens of Germany, Austria and other European countries are schooled in the laws that forbid resurrecting Nazi symbols and gestures, it is not clear whether the increasing numbers of Chinese visitors to Europe are conscious of the measures, most commonly used to prosecute members of the far right on the Continent.
As the championship approached, the boys had to be schooled in the importance of those December matches—the prelims within your dorm, the matches between your dorm's best guy and the best sluggers from the other two dorms, and then the bout between the best black fighter and whatever chump the white guys put up.
The Carpetbagger The Screen Actors Guild entered the awards season fray with its nominations on Wednesday, which included a few surprises: — "Captain Fantastic," the tale, led by Viggo Mortensen, about a bohemian family home-schooled in a woodsy Northwestern paradise, nabbed a spot in the best ensemble category, the SAG equivalent of best picture.
Along with the uncanny determinism of her surname, Helen DeWitt has several assets, inherited or acquired, useful to the comic writer: she is a trained classicist, whose teasing instincts have been schooled in ancient Greek and Roman satire; her style is brilliantly heartless, and cork-dry; original herself, she is a witty examiner of human and cultural eccentricity.
Beyond ISP's philosophical objections to being more strictly schooled in how much snooping they can do on users, one more specific criticism of the FCC's proposals — made by ISPs and others — is that it focuses only on ISPs and does not loop in larger Internet companies, such as Google, which may also have amassed sophisticated data processing, user tracking and ad-targeting capabilities.
Thus she was first schooled in the aesthetic standards of the male universal — then represented by Modernist formalism, in particular as it was espoused and delineated by critics such as Clement Greenberg — before she began to search for what might constitute a feminine/female/feminist aesthetic, whether such a thing might be, and, if so, how it might be different than the first system.
Ahuja, who came out of retirement to rejoin the Palo Alto-based automaker last year, left India at age 29 to pursue a master's degree in materials engineering in the U.S. He comes from a family of entrepreneurs and his father has originally expected him to return to India to help run a family business after being schooled in the U.S. He did complete his undergraduate work at the India Institutes of Technology.

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