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I told the story about Mark Chestnutt it illustrate the point that the cops NEVER know what a situation is all about until they follow their own well-taught rules.
Release the Crowley/Gates tapes. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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The well-taught philosophic mind To all Compassion gives; Casts round the world an Equal eye, And feels for all that lives.
The Royal Society's lost women scientists Richard Holmes 2010
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Dr. HOLMES: (Reading) The well-taught, philosophic mind to all compassion gives ...
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Dr. HOLMES: (Reading) The well-taught, philosophic mind to all compassion gives ...
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Having to pay more per person in Scotland for the NHS than we would in the UK is something I would deeply grudge, particularly when the majority of the costs relate to poor diet, smoking, drinking, drugs etc; all problems that I am perfectly safe from with my well-taught "just say no" attitude.
The Union Dividend Jeff 2007
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So we had no religious objectors, the courses were fun, interesting, and very well-taught.
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And finally, a well-taught math class really should teach kids logic anyway.
Mr. Spock, please call home.... doyle 2009
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On the contrary, I believe that intellectually exciting topics and challenging problems can and should arise in all well-taught classes�in cooking, chemistry, photography, mechanics, and everything else the schools offer.
Noddings Commentary Jim Horn 2008
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On the contrary, I believe that intellectually exciting topics and challenging problems can and should arise in all well-taught classes�in cooking, chemistry, photography, mechanics, and everything else the schools offer.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jim Horn 2008
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Bold reasoners rejoin, that a well-taught mind possesses more consecutive ideas, and is very superior to these idiots, whence has sprung a grand dispute upon the soul, of which we shall speak — possibly at too great a length — in the article on
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