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Examples

  • Relearning all the current world records in athletics.

    Rick Edwards: two legs good 2012

  • Relearning school math was like reacquainting myself with old friends, but there were many friends of friends I had never met back then, and there are also a lot of new kids on the block.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • Relearning school math was like reacquainting myself with old friends, but there were many friends of friends I had never met back then, and there are also a lot of new kids on the block.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • Relearning school math was like reacquainting myself with old friends, but there were many friends of friends I had never met back then, and there are also a lot of new kids on the block.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • Relearning the thrill, scenting treasure on the wind.

    Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009

  • Relearning the thrill, scenting treasure on the wind.

    Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009

  • Relearning in Iraq the lessons that should have been incorporated into military planning after Vietnam, the Army and Marines have now got it right in waging irregular warfare.

    Mayhill Fowler: Afghanistan: Obama's Men and Women Go to War 2009

  • Relearning those lost arts could be a key to survival if the trucks stop arriving at the Big Box down the street.

    Chip Ward: After the Green Economy, Green Security 2009

  • Relearning the thrill, scenting treasure on the wind.

    Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009

  • Relearning to See by Thomas Quackenbush is so much better anyway.

    Persistence Unlimited 2008

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