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"We must reteach them the craft, which once was passed down from mother to daughter.
One thing I've learned is that you constantly have to reteach kids how to sleep through the night."
It gave us a chance to reteach him."
Reteach it to me a little now.
We have to reteach them style.
The new men strutted about enough to get used to their new status, then their seniors began to reteach them humility.
The National Anthem Project is touring the country with a singular mission: to reteach a nation its anthem.
In the typical classroom, a teacher will introduce a lesson, then teach the lesson, then review the lesson and then reteach the lesson.
Cassandra soon discovers that assassin Lady Shiva can read people like she used to be able to and asks Shiva to reteach her.
She enters the Underworld, where she meets her father, who tries to reteach Eurydice about her past since she has lost her memory.
Learning to concentrate on his studies while living the peripatetic life of a professional basketball player left him frustrated many times, said O'Neal, who added, "I had to reteach myself to study."
Toley had to literally reteach Osuna how to play tennis because of his poor technique but, in Toley's own words he moves on the tennis court like a God .
And one thing Gunny Hallowell and Senior Chief Harkness had managed, he thought wryly, was to reteach him that the occasional bruise or sprain wasn't the end of the world.
With regard to the allegations of Freshwater's incorrect teaching of evolution, a high school teacher testified that "she had to reteach science to freshmen after they received improper instruction from eighth-grade teacher John Freshwater."
Before that he had spent three years in a school that spoke more English and acted more American than parts of San Francisco and Chicago or L. They'd have to reteach him Russian, for God's sake.
Not only will it give them a chance to flex muscle in a way that political loyalties to a Labour government can impede, but it might reteach them the importance of an attitude of wary compromise such as they practiced with success during the Heath years.