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After 61 focus groups for New York Times Opinion, listening to voters on the Biden presidency, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and holding sessions with police officers, teachers, “Yellowstone” fans, young women, Black men, transgender people, tweens, 80-somethings and many others — what did we learn from it all?

From Salon

I think that the Chiefs have bottled up that love that they have for each other, and it's just like lightning in a bottle, and everyone wants a little piece of it, wants to learn from it.

From Salon

"I want to reassure the public of New Zealand that we will learn from this situation and that it is on me, as the Chief of Navy, to earn back your trust," he said.

From BBC

And I do trust that he’s going to learn from it, and I think it’ll be a good learning opportunity for our whole football team.”

“Just letting the guys know we all make mistakes but hopefully we all can learn from it,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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