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He wanted to gain knowledge without giving any of his own away.
Gaining knowledge is of course what we go to school for.
In the following five years, he worked hard gaining knowledge and experience.
They had obviously gained knowledge in their association with them.
Gaining knowledge about exactly where people lose their money is called research.
People have used many methods to try to gain knowledge.
Can we use them to gain knowledge about the size or scale of a state's economy?
As some of these students gain knowledge, they may be offered to move into a general class (see below).
He needs to learn theory and gain knowledge of his instrument.
Even as a child he gained knowledge of two foreign languages.
They would thus be deprived of their natural rights to gain knowledge.
Usually it is done to gain knowledge only the dead may be expected to possess.
And as poor children gain knowledge that has long been out of their reach, they will help raise living standards all over the world.
Learners must gain knowledge of the steps in the process.
Sometimes the only way to gain knowledge is by experiencing failure.
It addresses the basic process of how we gain knowledge about other people.
Nature, in such a situation, serves as a sort of text from which to gain knowledge.
Gain knowledge in order to do good to oneself, family, race, religion and country.
Most of the young generation is educated and has a great spirit to gain knowledge.
The second is the ability to make sense of these subtle clues and gain knowledge from them.
He gains knowledge by Leonard teaching him in the trailer.
Not the least is discovering one's talent and gaining knowledge.
You will also gain knowledge by travel and sojourn in foreign countries.
They are often studied to gain knowledge on the weak interaction.
And this is a very good step to publish the information, to let people gain knowledge."