| 41. | But he came back in style, relearning how to walk and then ski again, despite suffering from excruciating pain.
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| 42. | One system for many games means that less time is spent learning and relearning rules and more time playing and painting.
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| 43. | Jamie's mother, Joyce, said John only now is relearning how to walk backward and up and down stairs.
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| 44. | Technologists are relearning that sound architecture, practiced up front, helps businesses avoid costly and risky rewrites in the first place.
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| 45. | The problem with phobic people is that they always leave as soon as they get anxious, so they never undergo emotional relearning.
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| 46. | For Drew, coming to this offense is like someone who learned Spanish, then forgot it, and now is relearning it,
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| 47. | People are relearning how to sit out on the sidewalks, drink tea, and laugh with friends without fear of Taliban persecution.
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| 48. | Barker's young South Africans have has been relearning world class play after years of isolation because of anti-apartheid sanctions.
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| 49. | However, the problem is he made adjustments to his swing because of the hip so he is relearning the game of golf.
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| 50. | I'm doing my speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy ( relearning skills such as bathing and brushing his teeth ).
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