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1 There our best minds work out problems and store the knowledge we obtain.
2 But first, Waxman must work out problems that other committees, most notably the Agriculture panel.
3 And I kept calling for bits of paper to work out problems in Geometrical Progression.
4 He is a man with a great tendency to investigate and to work out problems for himself.
5 I learned to work out problems for myself and to apply my energy more intelligently,-tostick by the ship.
6 I am studying my father's books, and trying to work out problems from some old plans I found among his papers.
7 Kinnock said both sides needed to be pressured to sit down and work out problems ahead of the elections and the referendum.
8 The father taught by exciting curiosity and animating his pupils to work out problems and make discoveries-keepinghis discipline well out of sight.
9 So I worked out problems for myself, after a fashion.
10 He bought the text-books on physics and chemistry, and, along with his algebra, worked out problems and demonstrations.
11 Susannah was sitting alone quietly working out problems in algebra, in which study Smith had desired that her elder pupils should advance.
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