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en When I started to learn my role, she very much emphasized that the most important part of performing was the storytelling. She would teach us the steps and get all worried about pulling off specific turns and jumps, but then she . . . would make us act out the scenes without saying a single word.

en He really emphasized that the stretch run was the most important part of the season. The start and middle half of the season were to find out who could play with who and letting the new guys learn the systems.

en What Robbie needs to learn is to concentrate every single pitch, every single inning. That will come in time. He's a good kid and he wants to learn, that's encouraging. He is definitely not lazy. That's one word I heard used about him when I came here -- lazy -- but I haven't seen it. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en We emphasized it's important to get the word out to your community that this thing has been resolved.

en There are six people in the race. There are jumps, turns and rollers and some huge jumps.

en We serve as a research center. But our most important role is education. We teach the history of the fire service - and we teach fire safety. That's the most important component.

en I don't think anybody can teach anybody anything. I think that you learn it, but the young writer that is as I say demon-driven and wants to learn and has got to write, he don't know why, he will learn from almost any source that he finds. He will learn from older people who are not writers, he will learn from writers, but he learns it -- you can't teach it.
  William Faulkner

en While there's no single recipe for success, solid research and planning are important first steps for anyone considering a new restaurant business. The Restaurant Start-Up Kit is a uniquely Canadian product, designed to meet the specific information needs of Canadian entrepreneurs.

en They learn about mentoring. They learn about giving back. They learn how to be role models and why it is important to be role models.

en Obviously, we had planned to have Sergei as part of our hockey club. Things happen behind the scenes, and you have to make adjustments. It's unfortunate that Sergei got hurt. He did everything right from the beginning of training camp, performed at a high level. I can't say a bad word about him.

en I want to be part of the club, period. I truly believe I can start, or I can fill a bullpen role. Wherever they need me to be part of the puzzle that turns us around is where I want to be.

en He started trying to put his hand over my mouth and once we got to the back of the room, he started pulling on his pants and pulling on mine.

en I want to give the dancers a chance to explore the roles. It's one thing to teach the steps and technique, but another to teach characters. I don't think you can really teach that. I can guide them, but they need to find the character for themselves.

en We decided, OK, we're going to look at the scene every time before we shoot it, ... And Vince and I went, and we looked, and literally down to the body language of when he hands her the pen, how she ducks in from the rain, how she turns to walk out the door, whether she turns to the left or turns to the right. I wanted to hold my purse the same way, to show how specific you can get, and how different it will be, according to what the mind of a person is.
  Anne Heche

en We learn the meaning of each word and we have to know what part of speech the word is.


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