| 31. | Psychoeducation in behavior therapy has its origin in the patient's relearning of emotional and social skills.
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| 32. | The hardest change for many of us may be something basic as well : beginning or relearning to cook.
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| 33. | Watson said Sunday that she spent months relearning the cello in order to play the role of Du Pre.
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| 34. | But for me, it's been more of a trip relearning the songs and playing them together.
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| 35. | However, following a year of focused rehabilitation and relearning of technique, she was able to continue performing.
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| 36. | A reforming, a relearning and reloving of people and the world as they are and as they might be.
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| 37. | In the 1920s and 1980s, speculative run-ups were followed by a painful relearning of certain basic truths.
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| 38. | Three remain in the hospital : two in a coma, the third relearning simple tasks like reading a menu.
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| 39. | I feel like this year is kind of a relearning year as far as the team goes and the driver goes,
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| 40. | Each dictionary has its own defining style, meaning that there's considerable relearning to do if you change employers.
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