Examples of using Two lessons in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Two lessons.
I took away two lessons.
Two lessons, my son.
I have only had two lessons.
Two lessons in advance.
The first two lessons.
Two Lessons from Fido.
Has at least two lessons.
Two Lessons from the Future.
Has at least two lessons.
The first two lessons are free of charge for the guests of the pansion.
Did you really only take two lessons?
The first two lessons are FREE!
This performance after only two lessons.
We can take away two lessons from this case.
Two lessons, however, were evident from the first moment to the last.
Mr. President Only two lessons remain.
The last two lessons designed to work on breathing and gait.
But if it bears some truth, there are at least two lessons to be drawn.
Peter derives two lessons from this story.
It is interesting that he has learned to puncture and kill the bull after two lessons.
I think they need two lessons, which we can help them with.”.
Well, I hope so,because I slept with an ice pack on my butt after the first two lessons.
They need two lessons, which we could perhaps help them with.”.
There are two important messages, or two lessons, to take from that reality.
To them I read two lessons daily- one reproving their vices, the other exhorting them to progress in virtue.
The only difference between the control group andthe test group were two lessons, a total of 50 minutes spent teaching not math but a single idea: that the brain is a muscle.
And I daily teach them two lessons: one, reprimanding them for their vices; another, encouraging them to progress in the virtue.
So I think they needed two lessons, which we can perhaps help them with.”.
Looking at countries that havealready tried bank transaction tax Two lessons can be drawn: first, that almost every country introduced this tax in the event of some kind of economic bankruptcy; for example, Argentina routinely introduced a transaction tax in the following years: the fiscal crisis of 1975. after the 1982 credit crunch, the 1988 hyperinflation, the'91 convertibility and credit crunch, and the 2001 state bankruptcy.