If anything, Colleen found that she learned more from her own close study of the texts than she did with the interference of her teachers' opinions.
If I have learned anything from my study of archeology, it is that history has an ebb and flow all its own.
A few days and another debate later, Mr. Bush was asked, rather cruelly, what lessons he had learned from his study of the Acheson era.
Perhaps, by that time, Clyde might be able to learn something from Joe Cardona's study of the case.
Athelstan remembered what he had learnt from his study of the Index of Saints but decided not to confide in Sir John.
Power, he'd learned from his study of politics, could come from several sources.
As you have no doubt learned from your study of our route, we remain at Tilene for five more days.
Was there any more of value to be learned from another day's study of the situation?
I learned much from my study of this man's story.
That, too, he had learned from his study of Charlemagne's life.