But airline pilots and cabin crew might want to brush up on their astroparticle physics. |
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Oh that reminds me I also have to brush up on my French, because I'm gonna be fluent by the end of summer, just you wait. |
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Four bored ghosts duplicitously call on our heroic paranormal exterminators to brush up on their scare tactics and have a little fun. |
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Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge. |
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Police officers, hoteliers, shopkeepers and publicans are also among those asked to brush up on their knowledge of Scotland's most famous poet. |
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And while we're talking definitions, perhaps the five-star fink who took my display would like to brush up on the definition of good citizenship. |
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While the markets are vacillating, this is as a good a time as any to brush up on some of your companies' fundamentals. |
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Lonely hearts can overcome their shyness and brush up on their chat-up lines at a new dating workshop. |
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Plus you get a printer, scanner and computer courseware CD to brush up your PC skills. |
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So the summer break seemed an ideal opportunity to visit the outlaws, my partner's parents, and brush up on the German. |
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A team from the farm and the auction mart spent several hours giving the beasts a wash and brush up before the sale on Tuesday. |
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These camps keep children amused while allowing them to brush up on their acting skills, the backstroke or learn to play a sport. |
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Drivers are being offered a chance to brush up on their skills in a six-week course. |
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It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills. |
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Alternatively, brush up on your negotiating skills and drive a hard bargain at the showroom. |
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Learn dance facts and brush up on your dance lingo with engaging glossaries of dance and anatomy terms. |
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They rounded another corner, careful not to brush up against the slime-covered wall and descended down another tunnel, delving deeper underground. |
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If he does run, I'd advise him to brush up on his American history pretty quickly. |
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Therefore, I am asking the Members to brush up on the cultural history of our peoples and of Europe. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow the Council should brush up on the basics: why the Union was created and on what values was it built. |
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This may be the perfect time to brush up on the rules and regulations of the workplace. |
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I welcomed the running clinic as an opportunity to learn and brush up on information that I thought I already knew. |
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Whether you want to learn a new language or just brush up on the skills you already have, you'll find what you're looking for at Babbel. |
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One day she hopes to find a window in her busy schedule to ramp up her physical activity and brush up on her Spanish and Hebrew. |
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The next section provides a brief description of how to do a Medline search if you have never done one or if you want to brush up on your skills. |
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We must brush up on basic skills such as taking notes, reading a textbook, and studying. |
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Maybe the member on the other side should brush up a little on his history if he was a history teacher. |
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A backpack mist blower can be used to spray small areas and can be used for brush up to 10 meters tall. |
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Not only do you get a chance to sit down to a real family dinner together, but your kids get to brush up their table manners at the same time. |
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It is always a good idea to brush up just a little on the local language before setting off. |
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Do you want to learn a new language quickly or brush up your existing language skills, despite your busy schedule? |
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To remove mineral deposits from the vent hole, work the brush up and down while turning it. |
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Learn with the Audio Tutor in a fast and uncomplicated manner the most important sentences or brush up your knowledge of German. |
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If you don't have a thorough understanding of how these accounts work and what they offer, now is the time to brush up. |
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It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, recapture memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning. |
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I realize that we brush up against the problem of evil and theodicy here. |
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Before reading further, you may wish to brush up on Venn diagrams. |
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May 1961: The wax heads of President John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev are given a wash and brush up in preparation for a topical display of heads of state while the Vienna Summit Conference takes place. |
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Michael Robles, 24, and Cassie Townsend, 28, attended a language workshop to brush up on their Elizabethan English. |
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Stephen Colbert better brush up on his pliƩs. |
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Enthusiastically recommended for anyone seeking to brush up on their people skills. |
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Buy a hard hat and brush up on your rules for workplace safety. |
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In short, Classic Titles is not only a brilliant way to brush up on your African music basics. It makes for hours of thoroughly enjoyable listening too! |
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In case you need to brush up on these procedures, here is a brief review. |
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If you need to brush up on your Google-fu, check out Google Hacking for Penetration Testing from the talented and modest Johnny Long. |
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Sunday is an opportunity to brush up on lines and moves and private rehearsals. |
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If any of these questions confuse you, it's time to brush up on your knowledge of online scams and about how to protect yourself in the cyber world. |
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They are doing a five-week rotation at The MCH in internal medicine, surgery and trauma in order to brush up on their skills in advance of their deployment. |
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Whether you are in charge of training an entire department, or just want to brush up on your personal skills, our training materials are helpful tools to reach your goals. |
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Pop art If you want to spot the must-have accessories of the season, you'd better brush up on your pop art. |
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I certainly learned more about current habits and trends in the Czech Republic, I had to improve my ICT skills, and I felt motivated to brush up my Czech again. |
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Although The City is targeted specifically towards youth aged 15-18, it can be useful for Canadians of all ages who need to brush up on their financial skills. |
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The payout for each of these options varies so brush up your knowledge of the game by visiting the Casino Roulette page here and play roulette now. |
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For generalists to specialists, elementary or secondary teachers, these workshops provide you with important information and help you brush up on your skills. |
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Still, it's always a good idea to brush up on your knowledge. |
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Ask him if he could help ya brush up on your butterfly stroke. |
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Brush up towards your heart, starting at your ankles and working up to your tummy. |
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Brush up like a rocket, and down like a plane, not back and forth like a choo-choo train. |
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