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But what happened during the rest of 1991 is instructive.
Most instructive is to talk to people using the park.
A look back at his recent political career is instructive.
He can be instructive too on the subject of death.
It's instructive to remember how the game got its start.
It is instructive for Americans to know what people think of us.
Also most instructive about the town's history are three town plans from 1635, 1655 and 1688.
It was instructive to watch him, sometimes he went too far into the center and lost control.
Your pain will be instructive to you and to us.
But the information will certainly be instructive, and is likely to help save lives.
It'll be instructive to know whether all this was just in my mind.
One instructive example, they say, is what happened at Apple.
His story is instructive, and has not been told widely enough.
Are the experiences of other countries instructive on this question?
What happened is instructive about the attitude of the Government.
She had to find the question whose lie would be instructive.
Bound as I am nearly anyone of them would be instructive.
Still, it was instructive to see the look on this poor man's face.
A look back to the beginning of the last decade is instructive today.
It is instructive to turn to the position of the local authority in the present case.
What you have had to tell us has been both instructive and helpful.
A photograph in the back of the show's catalog is instructive.
They can all be instructive metaphors for running a company.
The media room off the lobby is an instructive case.
Once again, the contrast with the British experience is instructive.