And a fourth grade teacher goes above and beyond the call of duty to teach a student an unforgettable life lesson. |
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Whether it's a poetry recital or a game of charades, any performance can become a life lesson. |
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I had learned a life lesson in the short span in which he'd been missing, and I wasn't planning on forgetting it anytime soon. |
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I believe that if a personal event offers a life lesson and can inform our art, then it needs to be passed on as a teaching. |
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This is really a life lesson about the power of interpersonal relationships. |
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When one masters the life lesson of Grace, it means that they walk in full harmony with all things around them. |
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The love-hate duality is a major life lesson we must all master in our spiritual evolution. |
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It's not leading to any great emotional release, any important obstacle surmounted or life lesson learned. |
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What I have seen in the House of Commons for the last few weeks serves as a life lesson on how not to behave. |
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This race has been my life lesson, because I enormously appreciate things in taking on these terrible race conditions. |
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Children also learn this life lesson through their interaction with things in their environment. |
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This is one more life lesson that we can all learn from the wise mind of La Saguine. |
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Lagardère's goal is to promote its vision of sports as a life lesson while helping to identify talented young players early in their careers. |
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So often when we share some life lesson, we hear from many people that they have been going through the same thing. |
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Enriching lives is a life lesson that can be exemplified not by what you have, but by what you know. |
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The life lesson I have learned is that you have to work for what you want. |
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There is a great value and even a life lesson in the story of a native Arizonan. |
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The music and life lesson of the most famous Indian musician in history. |
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Jill Hadassah would have bitten Trig right in the okole and taught him another life lesson, Palin said, if the dog had not enjoyed its brief experience as footstool. |
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In addition to the sweat and toil, pe had an important life lesson. |
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And for the price of one soft drink, I received a life lesson, every single night I sat in that lounge, and I can't wait to tell everyone about what I have heard. |
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The Liberal government has yet to learn this basic life lesson. |
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Those of you who are still unclear on the meaning behind the Life Lesson Of The Day are warned that the story of how I came to discover this Lesson is slightly indelicate. |
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This fact was revealed with a flourish during a Life Lesson on the importance of discretion, which is a story for another day. |
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At which point, wise old Mork gave one of his annoyingly cutesy little smiles, and you realised that he had been teaching those kids a Valuable Life Lesson all along. |
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