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lessons

noun as in tuition

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Instead, think an animal-kingdom schoolroom, where the lessons are in teamwork, boldness and conflict resolution.

Her experience offers lessons on how Democrats might win working-class voters.

“The same way we protect cultural and artistic heritage, we need to defend the human heritage of these people. There are lessons to be learned here,” he says.

"It would just be lovely to see things going forward like music projects and young people getting their lessons and improving on instruments," she said, "knowing that Harvey's legacy is helping that to happen."

From BBC

Most of Ury’s work before “The Later Daters” was with Gen Z and millennial singles, but she found that the lessons were applicable to older generations.

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

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