She admits it was thanks to the club's coaches that she was able to reach the heights of the Olympic podium. |
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A couple of us Little League coaches got into a discussion about how to score a catchable fly ball that drops untouched in the outfield. |
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National coaches in all the Celtic countries are unanimous that a fast game is the only one we can effectively play to compete with the big boys. |
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I need more British conditioners, motivators, coaches and managers to get on my wavelength. |
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Long distance coaches are unattractive in the US, partly because of their high exposure to fuel and inflationary wage costs. |
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If their coaches are talking differently October 1, you'll know Plan A didn't quite work. |
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Normally a creature of habit, he has changed coaches and routine with reckless abandon in the past six months. |
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Anything less and those anonymous FA board members will be chuntering on about overpaid coaches and under-achieving players again. |
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Scott is considered a hotshot among young coaches for his work ethic, ability to reach the young players and winning background. |
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Most of the smuggling cases detected previously at border control points had involved lorries instead of coaches. |
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Around the clock, the coaches galloped down the towns' high streets with long brass horns blowing to warn pedestrians. |
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The only way to truly find out why would be to ask all the coaches how they voted and even then it might be hard to get a straight answer. |
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Not many coaches have led a team into the quarter-finals of a World Cup, so I'm satisfied. |
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The coaches have kept the same training regime and Richardson expects the athletes will be acclimatised by the time they move from Erba to Milan. |
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High school coaches and athletic directors are responsible for implementing this rule and levying punishments as infractions occur. |
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The football sessions, especially those for the juniors, had been outstandingly successful and the chairman thanked the team coaches and leaders. |
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We've got a good team, and we've got two good assistant coaches as well so they can probably take a bit of credit. |
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But now the lineup is heavy with rookies, and the coaches don't like to use young players. |
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By using personal coaches and mentors, they seek to accelerate the natural process of maturation. |
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As the players bend into their stances and play, the skips employ a variety of hand signals, looking not unlike third-base coaches at times. |
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His players and coaches respect him because he's a straight shooter who always is fair. |
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It is a delightful, stop-and-go journey, the coaches bobbling along like struggling fish on a line. |
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His fellow coaches recognized what a remarkable accomplishment it is to keep winning despite the loss of your team's most important player. |
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During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling. |
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Many of these services are outsourced, including the management of buses and coaches in the Watsonia area. |
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All the players of the five teams who appeared in the fixed matches would be barred from playing next season and their coaches banned for a year. |
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New efficient bi-level passenger coaches should be offered for Western Canadian passenger trains. |
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Instead we spilled out of the coaches earlier and joined the throngs already converging on the city centre by foot. |
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The reality is that at this level coaches carry the can when things go wrong. |
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He has told his fellow coaches that they have to be blameless, beyond reproach in everything they do. |
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A Talbot hound was a snow-white hunting dog that was often used to deter highwaymen from attacking passing coaches. |
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The Sky Bus coaches with motor bogies were lifted up by the new traverser, with great care and precision placed atop the sky rails. |
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Almost 20 years ago, when Meg was winning a Commonwealth title, there was a conveyor belt of Scottish coaches. |
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Also, some coaches are lessening the fall impact of injuries by scheduling spring practice earlier. |
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It was a wonderful sight to see because many of the guests arrived in horse-drawn coaches and carriages. |
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He has been named in the squad and the coaches are keeping their fingers crossed. |
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In the end he decided to pull the rug, though I do argue with the way he handled it, and it obviously took his coaches by surprise. |
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When I arrived here I found two men who were not just great coaches, they were also good at spurring me on. |
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Kupets said her coaches, Kelli Hill and Jen Bundy, are pacing her for the long summer schedule. |
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Personal-fitness devices are letting people serve as their own coaches and work out on their own terms. |
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Co-head coaches Jill Sterkel and Michael Walker bring back a talented Texas team, paced by a trio of senior leaders. |
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Most coaches are volunteers and the tyranny of distance often deters people from attending this type of course. |
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As one of Scotland's most experienced professional coaches he has managed to handle the pressures that go with the territory. |
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He impressed coaches with his strength and even impressed some of his teammates with his footwork. |
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In those days, weight training was frowned upon as coaches thought it would make athletes muscle-bound, hampering performance. |
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Oh, by the way, we normally crush the teams that have screamers and cursers for coaches. |
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More coaches, advanced video study and defensive systems that are taught in midget leagues have created a generation of robots on skates. |
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The train consisted of 2 engines, baggage car, 3 coaches, lounge car, dining car, 2 sleeping cars and 3 freight cars. |
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We book a top-notch team of psychotherapists, hypnotists, masseurs and masseuses, motivators and life coaches. |
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The coaches wanted to check out his jump hook, bank shot, footwork, agility and power moves. |
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A couple of scouts and coaches offered their expertise in breaking down the divisional playoff matchups of the upcoming weekend. |
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Some participants opted out of the riverside walk and used coaches to reach the Minster. |
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The train, which has seven second-class sleeper coaches with a pantry car, has 504 seats. |
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He would talk at length about his theories on winning behaviours and Woodward and his team of coaches would then apply them to rugby. |
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She achieves a level of authenticity many self-proclaimed life coaches and motivators fail to deliver. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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Managers and coaches accept mazy players who solo and hold the ball and over-embellish. |
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As the GMs begin calling the former coaches of players they are interested in, word of possible trades inevitably spreads around front offices. |
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All we see are coaches discussing certain planned options, not actually diagramming the procedures for us. |
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In fact, if it weren't for parental involvement as sponsors, coaches, booster club participants, etc. most programs would not even survive. |
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It's a great thing to be able to have these level of coaches, because they attract other top-level clinicians. |
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College football was bigger then, and the famous names as coaches were college guys. |
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The retired cutler became one of Britain's oldest qualified coaches after coming through the McDonald's FA coaching programme. |
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Outside the dramatically beautiful Saitama stadium the coaches were waiting to leave, their engines thrumming in the darkness. |
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From the start, the enthusiasm and eagerness of the coaches had been nothing less than mind-blowing. |
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The one thing that is inhibiting, a slight drag, is that the coaches need to encourage expression of these kids more when they're very young. |
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Successive coaches were perceived as the being the powers behind the throne, but the club grew stronger after each departed. |
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They worked hard, ran hard and trained hard, all the time trying to put into practice what their coaches were telling them. |
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The coaches feel he is taxed too much with all that he has to learn as the starting strong safety, and they don't want to overload him. |
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The 48 finalists will arrive along with 15 other people including national coaches and chaperones in June next year. |
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After his marriage in 1897 he worked as a painter of railway coaches, as a tinter of photographs, and as a housepainter. |
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Nor was he content to see Miller resign himself to a job of taking dictation from high school coaches. |
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One reason why some coaches may be chary of long-term visitors is the leaking of secrets, of training schedules and innovative techniques. |
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The coach-parking area can double up as an overflow car park, with spaces for a further 50 cars if it is not needed for coaches at any time. |
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In addition, six fully accessible double-deck commuter coaches have just entered service on routes in the Greater Dublin hinterland area. |
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Other coaches have begun trying to position themselves to succeed him, a sure sign Asbury is in trouble. |
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The toll keepers simply kept a record of the number of times his coaches had gone through a toll gate. |
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If the Broncos would fire him tomorrow, there would be a line of teams willing to fire their coaches and hire him. |
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He is one of few coaches who shows a bit of his game face when examining quarterbacks and offensive play calls. |
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The training is given by qualified coaches and special indoor hurls and sliotars are provided on the night. |
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Salient features of coaches of broad gauge and metre gauge were explained to them. |
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Shades drawn, the coaches and players celebrate at St. Pierre's with stogies and cold beverages. |
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Both involved a train passing a signal at danger and resulted in coaches being destroyed by fire. |
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They are able to identify those who are gifted and talented at a very young age and help their development, using coaches to move them forward. |
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Thirteen of the vehicles were served with defect notes and only 11 of all the coaches were free from any defects. |
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College football is littered with examples of coaches who were prodigies one year and idiots the next. |
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The blue asbestos was completely exposed and unsealed when the coaches arrived in the interior department. |
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Both the gymnasts and coaches have put a lot of effort into training for this competition, and we are delighted with the results. |
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Give it a read if you're interested in what a foreigner thought of English stage coaches and slugabed habits. |
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The rules for netta netball are primarily for umpires rather than for the coaches. |
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The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause. |
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In total, over 100 coxes, coaches and club representatives attended the two sessions. |
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Self-driving is no problem, but the privately run first-class video coaches are bookable, swift and comfortable. |
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Unfortunately, all too many parents and coaches hold the same view about youth soccer. |
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Management, coaches and players view this season as a window of opportunity that must be seized. |
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One of the winningest coaches in the 1990s, Green recently signed a five-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals. |
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First-time managers are best served in the dugout by former major league skippers or veteran coaches. |
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The players and coaches jumped off the bench and began running out to the field to join their team in celebration. |
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When a timeout is called, players stroll to the bench and coaches hustle to huddle. |
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But alert Galena coaches noticed Cole and Garcia never made it to their next bases, leaving the forceouts intact. |
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Ten teams will have new coaches next season, and they won't be walking the sidelines of the league's biggest sad sacks. |
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Once coaches compromise the integrity of their program, the completion of the employment death spiral is imminent. |
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If a number 1 guy had to be identified today, coaches would tab the bullish Davis, who has run with purpose all spring. |
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With that in mind, we dug through our archives for some names that we tabbed as coaches on the rise 10 years ago. |
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At least eleventy billion people told me they personally saw him take money from coaches. |
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Instead, it's instilled by coaches in the cut-throat world of Russian competitive skating. |
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If the coaches are stubborn enough to force a balance, the offense again will be one of the NFL's best. |
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Club coaches said they had been railroaded into taking late night slots and wanted the Friday night session to be an hour earlier. |
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On macadamized roads, stage coaches and freight wagons could travel unimpeded by bogs or ruts. |
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It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts. |
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He's opinionated, frank and unshrinking in both his criticisms and his defense of players, coaches and referees. |
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He coaches, organises games and transports the players always with courtesy and efficiency and an abundance of patience. |
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Some coaches would laugh at team bowling tournaments, at weightlifting competition and the like. |
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A 3,000-foot section of track was ripped off the gravel bed where 11 of the coaches jumped the track, leaving wreckage for a quarter of a mile. |
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We then started bricking the coaches as they slowly went past, one after the other. |
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Martinez saves manly fist bumps for the coaches, including manager Eric Wedge. |
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Martha is a lunch-hour supervisor at the local junior high school, where she also coaches soccer and basketball teams. |
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It may seem facile, but teams do reflect the traits and characteristics of their coaches. |
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Having fewer picayune regulations might lead coaches to commit more strongly to those that matter. |
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One noted expert on physical education claims that high-school athletes have the backing of both parents and coaches for steroid use. |
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Eagles coaches did not call a single bootleg or quarterback draw for the most talented QB runner in the sport. |
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All the coaches will be lecturers at the colleges who have studied for professional coaching qualifications. |
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Aged 57, he is deputy head at Solihull junior school, where he coaches rugby. |
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With the coaches and heavy lorries off the roads the congestion on our highways would be greatly reduced. |
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He personally reviews the electronic orders doctors place and coaches those who don't get it quite right. |
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The information would have been in the newspapers which came with the mail coaches. |
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Those lucky to own a horse were able to travel much better and faster than those who had to rely on mail coaches. |
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Soon the hotel became a staging place for mail coaches on the run between Wentworth and South Australia. |
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The invention of the steam locomotive rendered stage and mail coaches obsolete. |
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There were 2 engines, baggage car, transition sleeper for staff, 3 sleeper cars, parlor car, dining car, lounge car and 4 coaches. |
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His son was one of Indonesia's top players and now coaches the U.S. badminton team. |
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He is a quiet player on the court, he coaches teammates, but doesn't get very emotional one way or the other. |
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I have borrowed these tools from writers and editors, from authors of books on writing, and from teachers and writing coaches. |
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When it comes to reading, parents should think of themselves more as coaches than teachers. |
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There have been a lot of changes, an investment in young up-and-coming players with new coaches and a new framework. |
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Nature, of course, is improved upon by a phalanx of speech coaches, tutors, finishing lessons, cosmetics specialists and designers. |
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The fitness coaches worked us hard in pre-season, and they are still working us hard. |
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As well as coaches the company runs bus services under contract to Wiltshire and Gloucestershire county councils. |
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They have been training with ex-professional coaches who prepared them for their trip of a lifetime. |
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The concert was great, a wind band like they have in the schools but made up of adults many of whom are coaches and teachers. |
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This sense of teamwork extended over when the player of the game was selected by the coaches. |
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If the money was going for reading coaches in elementary schools, I might have been less likely to vote against it. |
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Some of the fans, players, coaches, cheerleaders and band members who made their way to the local stadiums did so at considerable personal risk. |
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The coaches pick these players on the basis of their talent, skill and ability to work as a team. |
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The coaches are in the news at the moment and it got me thinking about what it is that makes a good coach. |
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Of the three coaches, Italy's Brad Johnstone has arguably been the most successful. |
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Some 700 Royal Mail coaches and more than 3,000 stagecoaches crisscrossed the country. |
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The kids have a blast, the parents normally are chillax and the coaches get buried at the end of a successful tournament run. |
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His unsurpassed resilience to Hollywood's finest voice coaches may get laughs from the critics, but also works in his favour. |
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Other coaches have taught me more about sailing, but Coach Beaver taught me how to train to be the best at whatever I do. |
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She's one of those rare young people who touched counselors, teachers, coaches and trainers alike. |
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Head football coaches are often hired without regard to specific criteria or clearly stated qualifications. |
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As fate would have it both team survived the drop, but their coaches were not so lucky. |
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Develop player and team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches. |
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Statistics are a valuable tool to help coaches in their selections, but it will not force White in any way to change his dream team. |
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But, ironically, so many football coaches do deeply believe that the toughest sport teaches virtues. |
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Plenty of other top coaches are ready and waiting to add some movie-star zing to your serve this winter, at resorts from the Algarve to Antigua. |
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The coaches only have to teach this guy just enough to bamboozle a few judges, but they can't avoid taking pride in their profession. |
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We worked in a recreational center as coaches, teaching little kids how to play basketball. |
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Balzano coaches her kids, sews their outfits from scratch and even drives the tour bus. |
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It's no secret that inner-city coaches in any sport have one of the toughest jobs in all of high school athletics. |
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What fascinated me though was in Wallace's communist football Utopia he was crook on what some clubs were able to pay their assistant coaches. |
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There are current football coaches who have been doing their jobs longer than he has. |
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I wish you had come a couple of days earlier and seen a concert performance they gave us, travestying the coaches. |
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Here the traffic consisted not of coaches and carriages but of wagons and hand-carts. |
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But the coaches worked on him and he stormed back in game two to draw level as Ramy, perhaps, relaxed a little. |
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Bench coaches exist primarily to help managers, reducing their workloads, acting as their sounding boards, suggesting in-game strategies. |
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All coaches, players, and parents will be allowed 3 unsportsmanlike technical fouls per basketball season. |
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We started investigating available leasing options, and we found that the only bi-level coaches available for lease were in Seattle. |
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But there was also the support we got, from friends and family, from teachers and coaches and schoolmates. |
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Try to avoid being there in the middle of the day, when tourist coaches arrive by the dozen. |
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He received his Bachelors Degree in Physical Education last June from Point Loma Nazarene College and coaches track at a local high School. |
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In fact, according to coaches, officials are deciding games with reckless calls. |
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They would also be prohibited from accepting wagers from players or coaches involved in a booked college game. |
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For you older players, they are also looking for umpires, scorekeepers and coaches to lend a hand. |
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If we can hire foreign coaches why can't we go abroad to gain more experience and improve our form? |
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In the 1670's, the city's Corporation received complaints about the traffic congestion caused by hackney coaches. |
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The goalie coaches and the way the goalies play make it really tough for the goal scorers. |
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Peer teachers in the second year of the laboratory sequence act as demonstrators, coaches and evaluators. |
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Summer Parks Tennis Programme which involved the hiring of qualified coaches to run daily tennis lessons for children from 6 years upwards. |
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Hockey should follow suit with special coaches for goalkeepers, defenders, halfbacks and forwards. |
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Some athletes and coaches think everyone else is using dope, so if we don't, we lose. |
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One means was, of course, new taxation, which was imposed on salt, stamps, hackney coaches, and, especially, on land. |
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Memorable events include the angel parade at the city hall and tours by horse-drawn coaches. |
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Foul balls scream down the third-base line, threatening mayhem to coaches, ballboys and spectators. |
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It was also decided that caravans, goods vehicles, minibuses or coaches could be charged 25 per cent more for single crossings. |
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Others packed onto coaches, hired minibuses, brought cars and even cycled to get to the march. |
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Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes. |
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Kiel played with the first team during a minicamp, and he impressed the coaches with his burst and recognition. |
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In most dugouts, players congregate on the outfield side while the manager and coaches gather on the home plate end. |
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Horse-drawn coaches heading for Scotland have been replaced by commuters on the A1, which is right on the doorstep. |
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Gala's plight has not been helped by a seemingly endless rotation of coaches. |
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Deschamps brought in older players from Italy and also Italian coaches in that first year. |
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In similar fashion, the board is charged with appointing selectors, coaches and captains amongst other duties. |
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Players, coaches and executives are frequently summoned for jury service, just like every other American citizen. |
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The coaches aren't satisfied that Reynolds has effective countermoves or can properly diagnose plays to be a regular player. |
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He is more in tune with what the coaches want, and he's playing the ball much better. |
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Woodward's huge back-up party of coaches, administrators, medicos and other technical and support staff was announced last week. |
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He coaches on the show and will soon be sprinkling some stardust on her debut album. |
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The club has fully qualified coaches and is affiliated with the local Football Association. |
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Horse-drawn coaches for hire in nineteenth-century Paris were also painted yellow. |
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No matter what level I've played at coaches have always picked me on the firsts. |
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Meanwhile, the company will be adding extra coaches to its trains to help regional travellers heading to the races. |
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Once you receive the ball the question is often asked by many coaches how and or what pivot foot should you use. |
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One of Bollettieri's coaches agreed to take her on court and with her first stroke she knocked his hat off. |
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In the off-season try to work to improve yourself, because self-improvement is greatly appreciated by the coaches. |
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It would get even later as they had to board the groups of children in the front two coaches. |
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Rising high school and college enrollments created opportunities for both coaches and athletes. |
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An initiative for new and existing sports coaches is being launched by Bolton Council. |
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I haven't been able to get a look at the number of coaches or locomotives yet. |
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No need for extra coaches or extra trains, just wedge more passengers in to the existing carriages. |
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With help from our favorite athletes and coaches, we've built a game-laden plan that turns staying in shape into kid stuff. |
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But whenever coaches buck conventional wisdom, they face intense scrutiny from reporters and fans. |
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When both coaches get their schemes bang on, then you look to an individual to come up with a piece of magic that nobody can plan against. |
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He thrived late last season when Davis was banged up, and the coaches hope to use Foster more. |
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Competition is for women's, men's and mixed teams, while there is also a need for managers, coaches, graded umpires and support staff. |
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In the past, diesel locos and coaches, which formed services on the West of England line, had been maintained at several depots. |
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Police were called to Waterloo station after passengers on the train from Paris heard a knocking sound in compartments underneath the coaches. |
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And as a natural rebel, she was once suspended for three months for hurling obscenities at her coaches. |
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To relieve this problem, the rail companies will need to run more frequent services or increase the number of coaches on their trains. |
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Sport is important at this school and specialist coaches and professional standard sporting facilities are provided. |
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The train was packed, although it appeared everyone was being placed into one or two coaches. |
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But the locomotive and coaches were not affected and all passengers would have noticed was the train coming to a normal stop. |
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But most coaches, Sutter included, say their best penalty killer is their goaltender. |
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There have been a dozen different captains and coaches since 1995, when the match-fixing scandal broke out. |
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If we've gotten line matchups or individual player matchups from the coaches, then I focus on the task at hand. |
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Nothing has been decided at this point because we are quite busy trying to predict the new head coaches and analyzing the playoff matchups. |
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The camps educate coaches and players on as fair and safe a way as possible to play that game, considering it is a contact sport. |
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We were not running heavy at all, as there were plenty of empty seats in all of the coaches. |
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The coaches must get the offense in a productive mode after last season's dismal performance. |
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This inconvenienced the passengers, who couldn't even move around to buy tickets or board railway coaches. |
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He dealt with it in the way coaches deal with everything, in a very regimented way. |
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I could see that today's consist included three locomotives, two sleepers, four coaches, a diner, a lounge car, and a baggage car. |
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It had 2 engines, 3 coaches, lounge car, dining car, 2 sleepers and 6 freight cars. |
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The crew had already said their goodnights and shut off most of the lights in the coaches. |
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About 92 percent of the railway passengers travel without reservation in unreserved coaches in trains in the country. |
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Once aboard 93, we observed that there were plenty of empty seats in the coaches towards the front. |
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Any Haxby-based fans can be dropped off after that, as the coaches return to their depots via the village. |
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The new design also means better lighting, quieter coaches and better suspension, giving a superior ride. |
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Out here in the real world, I have no entourage of coaches and handlers organizing my schedule, preparing my meals, and supervising my workouts. |
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And sometimes national coaches possess a deluded sense of their own importance. |
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Once again, my coaching ideas are borrowed from great coaches and implemented in ways that I think can help my athletes. |
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Heritage railways are keen for visitors to have parties or reserve coaches for corporate entertainment. |
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After we strolled up to one of the coaches, a conductor glanced at our boarding passes and gave us our seat numbers. |
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A little crowd of good old boys, coaches and kids send puffs of steam into the frigid air. |
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If the system works it could lead to early warning systems being installed in coaches, lorries and cars. |
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He inherited a strong work ethic from his father, Bob, a publican in Coatbridge, and from the coaches who moulded his early years in football. |
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We will have to hire a huge number of coaches to replace the services on the closed stretch of track. |
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Only about 40 percent of these coaches have training in clinical psychology, according to the International Coach Federation. |
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Foreign coaches had come before and tried to turn their clubs into foreign clubs. |
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Besides, another really laudable step was the running of coaches and umpires' clinics concurrent with the National Championship. |
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In fact, retirement counseling has emerged as an important area for executive coaches. |
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This morning the Jasper Red Leaf coaches are on the front and our dome car is on the rear. |
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Cameras will be placed in locker rooms, helmets, and huddles, and players and coaches will be equipped with microphones during games. |
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From then on coaches and girls alike realised that a smaller gymnast meant a better gymnast. |
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Athletics coaches and administrators, not to mention a few journalists, have been on the receiving end of her plain speaking over the years. |
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All nine coaches were derailed, but continued upright for half a mile before colliding head-on with a coal train. |
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And losing makes fans unhappy, coaches uneasy and owners antsy, ready to press the fire button. |
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Their coaches were less convinced of the benefit and believed that headgear led to more cases of concussion. |
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In fact, there is likely to be a spillover effect as visitors to London follow suit and board the coaches to reach the capital. |
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They were met on the airport apron by a fleet of coaches and limousines which carried them across the border to Castle Leslie. |
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Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers. |
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Wenger claimed he didn't see the scuffles between opposing players and coaches in the stadium tunnel after the match. |
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Both coaches should become partners and present a unified front regardless of personal views. |
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Perhaps, the cricket coaches and psychologists should speak to them about how to motivate the team to win the mother of all cricketing contests. |
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Even coaches at the top of their field have had roles in some of the biggest corporate flameouts of the past quarter-century. |
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It is a moot point that all serious coaches follow a particular style of play that becomes their signature or hallmark. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, he became landlord of the nearby Coach and Horses and ran a livery business from there with horse-drawn coaches and traps for hire. |
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The council are also hopeful that with backing from businesses, coaches from clubs and societies will be able to run training sessions within schools. |
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The firm runs the buses for Virgin and First North Western, who have ordered extra coaches after complaints from passengers in Poynton and Hazel Grove. |
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My coaches often tell me that you should never have more than two Georgian players in the team, and I think perhaps there should be a limit on the number of Brazilians. |
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Marshall has gotten a few nibbles of interest, and some of his pupils have been signed, though most pitching coaches try to undo what he has taught. |
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Most coaches meet weekly with clients in person or by telephone, acting as a sounding board and providing structure, motivation and objective feedback. |
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In college, their hands are held by coaches and their world revolves around the Astroturf playing fields and the weight room. |
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Of course, in her Neverland they bleach your teeth so white they glow and Madonna coaches you on your convincing British accent. |
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The conclusion reached was that the use of screw couplings between coaches was inadvisable, and buckeye couplings should be used for push-pull operation. |
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All ten trains will be fitted with a new buffet car and kitchen, the coaches will be re-carpeted and all seats refurbished and finished in scratch-resistant coatings. |
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The coaches thought that if it seemed like they condoned it, people wouldn't let their kids come play for Baylor. |
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On the return, both Sofia and Plovdiv were fog-bound so we landed at Varna and were unceremoniously bundled on to ancient coaches for the six hour journey to Sofia. |
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When an old coach route from Lancaster to Kendal used to take a shortcut across the bay, several coaches were either overtaken by the tide or sucked under in quicksand. |
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The success of these clubs is due to the extraordinary commitment of effort, energy, time and generosity which a throng of coaches and organizers give willingly and freely. |
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Some bad habits dating back to youth can become ingrained, but many argued that it simply presented an opportunity for some highly-paid coaches to earn their corn. |
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Therefore players should organize practices, compose game plans using central planning sessions, and change training camp to re-education camp for coaches and owners. |
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Faxes provide an aerial view of a play soon after it is completed, giving coaches timely information that helps them adjust game plans and schemes. |
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The scenario didn't allow Georgia coaches to finalize game plans. |
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A rark up from the coaches and out they came a different team. |
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Players and coaches raved about what a wonderful place it was to work. |
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But trouble started even before the away fans' coaches arrived at the ground when a number of fans stopped for a drink in Chapeltown and refused to reboard their coaches. |
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This lip-read video clarifies what NFL football players, coaches and referees are actually talking about on the field. |
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All parents, coaches and mentors are welcome to attend these sessions, which are most valuable for any parents wishing to become involved with the Club. |
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But its coaches and producers are losing an opportunity to really educate the public about the science of weight gain and loss. |
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He is not only one of the finest players, and coaches, in the history of Australian Rules, he is also one of its most constructive thinkers and finest ambassadors. |
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Though there was a lot of criticism from various quarters at that time, today the present coaches are adopting the method, which was introduced by Balkishen Singh. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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A short time later Ripley was seen to get into his pick-up truck bearing a distinctive Native American Indian emblem and used for transporting broken-down coaches. |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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Different kinds of carriages, coaches, cabriolets, caroches, and carryalls were parked in rows, some of them currently being worked on by a dozen or so employees. |
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The coaches chose to redshirt Allen simply because Thompson is better. |
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Some coaches feel this insurance is redundant and unnecessary. |
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I'm thankful I could do that without burning my bridges at Rangers and everyone, from the chairman to the coaches, was honest and straight with me throughout my move. |
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