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cover
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Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
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On the floor they have a list of learning objectives that cover the basics of manufacturing.
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This chapter covers the basics of how to jump on and join in.
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They introduce the concepts of rhyme and wordplay, as well as covering basics like alphabet and spelling.
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They cover the basics of biosensors that could be applied and some possible limitations.
get
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The key to success in heading abroad is getting these first planning basics right.
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Try to counter nervousness by getting right back to basics .
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A constructive response to the Howie Report would be more pertinent than saloon-bar simplicities about getting back to basics .
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Once he gets the basics right he could be really good.
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He is getting the basics right.
go
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Now, however, it seems that the route to success may once again involve going back to basics .
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And the outcome of all this was to go back to the basics .
know
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I knew the basics in my head, but Dan went one step further.
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Just remember, knowing these basics is not enough.
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Those familiar with the story know the basics .
learn
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We would spend a month at Orange learning the basics of marching, singing, fitness, weapons drill and Legion history.
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By learning and practicing the basics , Dan had escaped the prison of his handicap for ever.
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It doesn't take long to learn the basics of how to set it up and operate it.
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So the timing is right to learn the basics of fishing that fly-casting setup you picked up over the holidays.
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The penalty one pays for this is that you never really get to learn and understand the basics behind simple design.
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Students who avoid learning even the basics can shut themselves off from important sources in the field.
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I wanted to learn the basics in a one person, single-sailed Topper.
master
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By the afternoon, most have mastered the basics and become competitive, usually leading to a race home.
start
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They need to start thinking about the basics and how to win games.
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The best way to start is with the basics .
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We have decided to start with the basics .
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When we start with the basics , any short cuts to understanding and drawing them are valuable.
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First, let's start with basics .
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To start with the basics: A good spreadsheet needs two things - plenty of memory and the ability to calculate quickly.
teach
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Mme Deloche taught me the basics I needed to learn.
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Leviton teaches the basics of piano one on one to the tiniest of tots.
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Simulator A land-based board mounted on a turntable device which is used to teach the basics before going on to the water.
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The program, which has spread to 150 cities, teaches the basics: throwing, catching, hitting and kicking.
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It is wise, however, to teach them the basics of radio and how to construct an interesting letter!
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In my junior year a friend, a fledgling pilot, taught me the basics of handling a small plane.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I still haven't mastered the basics of English grammar.
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Unless we get back to basics in teaching, the standard of literacy will fall.
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You can do fancier things later on, after you've learned the basics .
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You have to understand the basics before you can move on to more advanced work.
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You need to learn the basics before you can start writing your own music.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If you repeat the basics faithfully, your business will prosper.
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Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
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What are the basics of your business?