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learned

[lur-nid, lurnd] / ˈlɜr nɪd, lɜrnd /


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But the creativity persisted: Williams learned how to use a camera and edit clips so he could make goofy videos for his family, run photoshoots for his kids and dabble in wedding photography.

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In the weeks after his death, Karen claims she learned about the terms of the loan—and all of the assets pledged as backing for it, including her wedding ring.

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A spokesperson for the trust told BBC News NI it would advise Mrs Whitla and her family about the outcome of the investigation "and any lessons learned".

From BBC

They read popular almanacs, and learned and admired the intricacies of orreries—mechanical models of the celestial sphere—that they flocked to view at numerous colleges.

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Trolls, spreading AI-generated images, said I was faking it, something I first learned about as I was about to be wheeled into the operating room.

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