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en In my view, a child is born with the INNATE POTENTIAL to learn to handle deliberate focus shifts such as are seen in the kaleidoscopic poetry shifts, but both the young and old need to learn such matters from available oral or written culture or from teachers - or must have initiative and imagination to develop some such devices on their own.

en We currently run production over two shifts in the body shop, three shifts in the paint shop and operate normal single day shifts for general assembly.

en Our focus on culture is obvious, ... We must ensure we do have an atmosphere in all our schools such that students can learn and teachers can teach.

en With everyone working 12-hour schedules, we went from three shifts a day to two shifts a day, ... Now we're able to give our patrol officers time off.

en There's no question that we're going to see continued growth. Tallahassee is still having huge new population shifts, and you're going to see retail follow those shifts.

en You come down here to win tonight and all of a sudden it shifts everything. We need a win. I think you get a win and that can lift some of the burden. But I don't think you get that by wallowing in the fact that you've lost a bunch in a row. You've got to keep moving forward and you've got to learn.

en We finished our checks and we played well and we stuck with it, through good shifts and bad shifts.

en They learn to depend on teammates (and) learn to accept the advice of coaches and teachers. The travel frequently is the part young people will always remember, as much for being with friends as for the athletic events.

en I like to listen to other songs to get a different point of view and to learn. I'm young. I have a lot to learn. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.

en After awhile you learn the subtle difference
between holding a hand and chaining a soul.
And you learn that love doesn't mean security,
And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts
And presents aren't promises.
And you begin to accept your defeats with you head up and your eyes open.
With the grace of maturity, not the grief of a child.
And you learn to build all your roads on
Today because tommorow's ground is too uncertain for plans,
And futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight.
After awhile you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much.
So you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul,
Instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.
And you learn that you really can endure...
That you really are strong
And that you really do have worth.
And you learn and learn and learn ....
With every goodbye you learn.


en When I make albums, I do a lot of songwriting but not necessarily a whole album. I like to listen to other songs to get a different point of view and to learn. I'm young. I have a lot to learn.

en It was really an initiative that [Cherokee Principal Chief] Chad Smith had, ... to keep the language and encourage young people to learn the language. And a great way to learn anything is through music.

en It makes you think that we're starting to develop instead of reaching the main goal and that's to win the division and make the playoffs. But at the same time, that's all we got is young players. They've got to learn, and they've got to learn quickly.

en They need to learn poetry. They don't need to learn about poetry. They don't need to be told how to interpret poetry. They don't need to be told how to understand poetry. They need to learn it.

en With the very young ones, parents want the kids to learn to focus and pay attention. If you can't focus, you can't learn. Parents want these children to discover that learning is fun.


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