His whole life was spent in unlearning the prejudices in which he was educated. [Please select]
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He would, therefore, as is too often the case with our own children, have the unnecessary labour of unlearning some of his first lessons. [Please select]
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She is unlearning to FEAR man: but the woman who "unlearns to fear" sacrifices her most womanly instincts. [Please select]
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"You will not be long in England without unlearning that theory," Miss Grey said. [Please select]
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Some are native, largely the offspring of the old Gauchos, who have now settled down to work as _peons_ (labourers), unlearning their wild ways, and beginning to send their children to school. [Please select]
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The process of unlearning and throwing over old and cherished notions is always hard; perhaps it has been especially so in archæology. [Please select]
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