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Instruct them to pour carafe contents into glass and stir.
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Instruct the criminals that someone has to go away for a little while – just use the ‘your day in the barrel’ example.
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Instruct guests to remove beans from pods, then peel beans with their hands.
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STEP THREE: Instruct citizens to report any "fishy" information/emails to the White House
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New Liturgical Movement: Fr. Ralph March to Instruct at Colloquium skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Instruct the various advisory bodies you have created, such as the Jobs and Competitiveness Council and the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, to come forward now with a concrete strategies for building the next-generation manufacturing industries here, with American workers.
Thomas Kochan: Beyond Labor Day: The Year for a Jobs Compact
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■ Instruct your child to say "bonjour" every time they meet family and friends.
The parenting gap: why French mothers prefer to use the firm smack of authority
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Instruct your guests to skewer their own kabobs and baste veggies with balsamic vinaigrette.
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Instruct the various advisory bodies you have created, such as the Jobs and Competitiveness Council and the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, to come forward now with a concrete strategies for building the next-generation manufacturing industries here, with American workers.
Thomas Kochan: Beyond Labor Day: The Year for a Jobs Compact
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Instruct employees as to what information is confidential or proprietary to the company, and how they can get the most out of sharing without putting company secrets at risk.
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