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Americans have had to learn and relearn the value of freedom.
I don't have to relearn how to play the position.
But I am really having to relearn to use it.
We don't need to relearn it by getting suddenly dead.
To be a baby again and to relearn, then go free but never know who you'd been.
There is much the agency can learn and relearn here.
Two people out on a date, relearning about one another?
Winter is the only one that has to be relearned.
And if she needed to relearn that, he would be happy to teach her.
Everything's going very slowly, but it's been interesting to relearn how to use everything.
The dead are not unlike children, having to relearn how to talk and remember.
Since relearning, though, he'd started to ride a good bit.
She was only beginning to relearn and think in her mother's tongue.
Over several months, she had to relearn how to walk, dress, read and write.
She has since had to relearn basic skills including movement and speech.
The second had been like trying to relearn how to walk and talk after a stroke.
What we have learned, or relearned, at great cost is that sometimes markets don't work well.
Most skills were relearned, but fine motor control became very difficult.
"But anything you think you've learned on this trip will have to be relearned. "
Some voice concerns that students will later be forced to relearn how to type.
The only problem for me is I'm going to relearn new skills to show my work better on these devices!
"I had to relearn how to live with my wife and daughter.
"I was not looking forward to starting all over again from scratch, relearning to walk."
I lay back on the floor for a second, relearning how to breathe.
"What men have once learned to do, can be relearned.