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autodidactically

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  • For about 10 years, he taught school and wrote journalism; autodidactically deepened his passion for literature and history; and immersed himself in the ragtag but highly charged world of Trinidad cricket, an amusement offering modes of self-realization that were simply unavailable elsewhere in the culture:

    Bowling Alone Joseph O'Neil 2007

  • For about 10 years, he taught school and wrote journalism; autodidactically deepened his passion for literature and history; and immersed himself in the ragtag but highly charged world of Trinidad cricket, an amusement offering modes of self-realization that were simply unavailable elsewhere in the culture:

    Bowling Alone Joseph O'Neil 2007

  • Those of us who are educated either by schooling or autodidactically, and, especially, those of us who are liminal, are familiar with this in some ways, because we have the experience of learning a whole new language of behavior.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Emma Goldman 2005

  • Those of us who are educated either by schooling or autodidactically, and, especially, those of us who are liminal, are familiar with this in some ways, because we have the experience of learning a whole new language of behavior.

    Class, Part IX: Facts and Teddy Bears Emma Goldman 2005

  • Some, sadly, are incredibly liberal but not terribly educated (formally or autodidactically) and are just as easily led by sound bite as "the great unwashed" that they don't believe they are a part of.

    California NOW 2008

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