| 21. | In short, graduating from a traditional iPod to a color iPod involves virtually no relearning.
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| 22. | He also noted that millions of Chinese are relearning Buddhist, Taoist and local religious traditions.
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| 23. | But to achieve such greatness is going to require a much more fundamental relearning than he realizes.
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| 24. | When we leave here, we are going to have to spend time relearning some basic skills.
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| 25. | Early interventions hold the possibility to minimise developmental delays and negate the necessity of relearning basic functions.
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| 26. | In 1971, he returned to Japan with the aim of relearning the aikido from the basics.
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| 27. | Stroke survivors face a daunting task of relearning what once was commonplace, such as walking or talking,
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| 28. | "I spent a lot of time relearning my flute-playing, " he said.
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| 29. | Even after you've chosen your machines, the intellectual work continues with relearning your laundry skills.
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| 30. | Indeed, as stock prices continue to fall, more investors are relearning an old and valuable lesson.
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