Students should be told in advance that training sessions will involve close physical contact with manikins used by their fellow students. |
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With no formal training, he mastered the piano and became the family's pianist. |
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In theory Kosovo is supervised by EU missions, with justice and policing personal training and helping to build up the state institutions. |
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Royal Marines are required to undergo one of the longest and most physically demanding specialist infantry training regimes in the world. |
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A large proportion of training is carried out on Dartmoor's inhospitable terrain and Woodbury Common woodland. |
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It also transports Army and Royal Marine personnel, as well as supporting training exercises. |
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It focused on multinational training while building trust and cooperation among the participating naval partners. |
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This provides jungle training for the Singapore Armed Forces in the interior of Temburong. |
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Due to the hostile winters, BATUS conducts training from May to October each year. |
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Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least 9 weeks of basic military training. |
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After deciding that the RUF would not disarm voluntarily, the British began training the SLA for a confrontation. |
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By September 2001, when the British training teams were replaced by an international force, the DDR process was almost complete. |
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The government was overthrown in a coup before any training could take place. |
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France provided dissimilar aircraft training so Harrier pilots could train against the French aircraft used by Argentina. |
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Airbus used similar cockpit layout, procedures and handling characteristics to other Airbus aircraft, reducing crew training costs. |
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In addition to vocational training measures, Mansholt also provided for welfare programmes to cover retraining and early retirement. |
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Travelling to Boston in April 1871, Bell proved successful in training the school's instructors. |
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The line is maintained both for crew training and as a diversionary route, and passes close to Belfast International Airport at Aldergrove. |
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Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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Unlike most degrees, the state has control over teacher training courses, and standards are monitored by Ofsted inspectors. |
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Initially, these institutions were designed for the training of clerics, but they would increasingly be used by laymen. |
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Many colleges offer leisure learning and training programmes designed to meet the needs of business. |
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It sets and reviews standards for their education, training, conduct and performance. |
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Cabro Aviation previously operated GA flight training at the Eastside of Aberdeen Airport. |
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Subsequently, he continued training at the Central School of Speech and Drama and worked in repertory theatre in Ireland and England. |
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Realistic art was created in many periods, and it is in large part a matter of technique and training, and the avoidance of stylization. |
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Following six months' training on Hawker Harts, Dahl was made an acting pilot officer. |
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Dahl was surprised to find that he would not receive any specialised training in aerial combat, or in flying Gladiators. |
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Sullivan flourished under the training of the Reverend Thomas Helmore, master of the choristers, and began to compose anthems and songs. |
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The group moved to a house in Maidenhead, Berkshire, and spent most of 1994 training. |
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He had little formal training, and little formal schooling, although he was educated briefly at Merchant Taylors' School. |
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Ten years after reform, a committee of inquiry reviewed the RCA and found that it was still not adequately training students for industry. |
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At this point Goldsmiths was the largest teacher training institution in the country. |
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He was disqualified for pilot training due to his eyesight being below par, and was classified as a navigator trainee. |
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He was assigned to a training base at Inverailort House in the Western Highlands. |
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Throughout the war, Lord's was used for military purposes, including training and recreation. |
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Coaching during a training session for 10m Air Rifle in the Wilkinstown Target Shooting Club. |
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It also aims to create an education system which will provide a more secular and vocationally based training. |
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Kuwait is the main centre of scenographic and theatrical training in the Gulf region. |
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Yemen has a weak central government and a powerful tribal system that leaves large lawless areas open for militant training and operations. |
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In medieval Scotland education was dominated by the Church and largely aimed at the training and education of clerics. |
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There are no commercial flights out of this airport, but it is used by private aircraft and for pilot training. |
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By contrast, noxii were convicts sentenced to the arena with little or no training, often unarmed, and with no expectation of survival. |
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After adolescence, most physical training for males was of a military nature. |
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The curriculum in the East was more likely to include music and physical training along with literacy and numeracy. |
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Tactics were not very different from the past, but their effectiveness was largely improved because of the professional training of the soldiers. |
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During the second world war, aerial navigation was taught at Dumfries also at Wigtown and nearby Annan was a fighter training unit. |
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Wade tightened up the discipline and training of the Independent Companies. |
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Haig wanted to delay until 15 August, to allow for more training and more artillery to be available. |
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In May 1926 Dowding was appointed director of training at the Air Ministry. |
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Although without scientific or technical training, he displayed a great capacity for understanding technical matters. |
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Over the decades training has taken place in a number of locations such as Winterfield and Deer Park. |
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Dunbar Grammar School hosts basketball training for many school and club squads. |
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Once a refueling point for plane convoys to Europe during World War II, CFB Goose Bay is now operated as a NATO tactical flight training site. |
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The University of Stirling is a major centre of sports training and education in Scotland. |
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The qualifications fit into three categories, the status of the poet's parent or grandparent, their skill and their training. |
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In the case of poets, a poet with skill qualifications but who did not have proper training was a bard. |
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The Scottish Division is a British Army Infantry command, training and administrative apparatus designated for all Scottish line infantry units. |
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In the later stages on the Eastern Front, Soviet training and leadership improved, as did their equipment. |
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Additionally, Japanese pilots had received excellent training and many were combat veterans from Japan's campaigns in China. |
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In contrast, the Allies improved both the quantity and quality of pilots graduating from their training programs. |
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The British Army runs its own pipes and drums training facility, the Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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After leaving school with few qualifications, Boyle took part in government training programmes, and performed at local venues. |
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The bards were extremely organised and professional, with a structured training which lasted many years. |
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Using the 3D rotation task, Hotting and coworkers observed no difference in spatial reasoning between endurance and nonendurance training. |
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Glasgow hosted 4,500 athletes who required transportation between the Athletes' Village, training venues, and competition venues. |
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In 1940, a torpedo training unit was formed, which trained both RAF and Royal Navy crews. |
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It was taken over by the Army during World War I in 1915 and used as a training camp and military hospital. |
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The camp was reactivated in July 1939 for Royal Artillery training and the Plotting Officers' School. |
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In this form, the division completed the training of recruits, who were then dispatched overseas as reinforcements. |
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At these locations, the men undertook basic training, were drilled, and trained for open warfare. |
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Following training, it took until November for the division to be fully equipped with rifles. |
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The first casualties were soon suffered due to training accidents with grenades. |
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In June, the division was withdrawn into reserve to conduct training exercises for the Ypres offensive. |
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The division received replacements for casualties, disbanded the sniper company and engaged in rifle training. |
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Welsh was known to slip away after training to secluded roadhouses where he would eat his favourite meal Chicken Maryland. |
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A Field is a broad subject area, such as education and training, the environment, health and health services, highways and transport, or housing. |
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Collin Link, now 12, is back to training and sports, including a nontackle form of football. |
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Also the training for Special Constables has improved and now is similar to that of a regular Police Constable in its structure and time frame. |
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The Brecon Beacons are used for training members of the UK armed forces and military reservists. |
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Formerly a teacher training college, it gained full university status in 2005 and is the county's main provider of tertiary education. |
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The College grew rapidly and claims to be Europe's largest institution for training librarians. |
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The majority of the University's sports facilities are located at the sports training village in the Talybont Halls complex. |
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The Union provides a range of services, including a number of cafes, bars and shops, as well as advice, training and representation. |
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Jack stifled a smirk at the ensign's expressionless non-reaction. He'd been a nugget himself once, the new guy fresh from training. |
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He decided to go to Newcastle Emlyn for ministerial training, and arrived in the Revival in south Ceredigion. |
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After his three months training at Newcastle Emlyn he was to return to Loughor to start his ministry. |
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That he had no theological or ministry training may have hindered his ability to stay on track amidst a clamor for his time. |
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These payments varied according to how long a poet had been in training and also the demand for poetry at particular times during the year. |
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Outside the stadium there is a training barn for the players, as well as a training pitch and athletics track. |
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It has been used for training by many visiting teams that play at a higher standard over the years. |
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The England national team, Barcelona, Rangers and the Wales national team have all used it for training purposes. |
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After Calzaghe injured his right hand in training, the fight was postponed, with 8 November being set as the new date. |
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Welsh subsidised his work as a trainer, as a boxing instructor and training director at Brown's Gymnasium. |
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When training for a fight against Lee Ramage, Louis noticed a young female secretary for the black newspaper at the gym. |
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Louis spent significant time on the golf course rather than training for the match. |
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For basic training, Louis was assigned to a segregated cavalry unit based in Fort Riley, Kansas. |
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In 1943 the United States Army began using the facilities to hold troops and undertake local training, including basic flight in Tiger Cubs. |
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She was accepted into the conservatoire without actually having had any formal training as a singer. |
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The training was intense and they had a strict one-strike-and-you're-out policy when it came to sleeping in. |
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The organization provides training and assistance to help the unemployed get back on their feet. |
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The training that opens doors for you that men from electrical trade schools can never pass. |
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Many Italian freestyle surfers come to Porto Pollo for training and 2007 saw the finale of the freestyle pro kids Europe 2007 contest. |
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Sweden's largest threat at this time, Russia, had a larger army but was far behind in both equipment and training. |
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The British realised it was foolish to have sent Arethusa into battle with inadequate training and jammed guns. |
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The British could economise on fuel and use the time for training and maintenance. |
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He was one of the last Royal Navy officers to receive basic training entirely at sea. |
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It was Fisher's policy to conduct all manoeuvres at full speed while training the fleet, and to expect the best from his crews. |
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After the four years, cadets were posted to special training ships for final practical experience before being posted to real command positions. |
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Often a maker of naval mines will provide both training and dummy versions of their mines. |
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The state of training was also unbalanced, with the majority of personnel trained only to man static fortifications. |
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Considering their training and equipment, they had to cover a long front and formed a weak point of the French defence system. |
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Under French command were the fort garrisons and some French and Belgian training units of limited military value. |
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Certainly the Territorial divisions are inferior to the Regular troops in training, but where morale is concerned they are their equal. |
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Some training units were mobilised to make up for the bulk of the Jagdwaffe being absent in the Soviet Union. |
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Most submarines were in the Mediterranean but two training boats were sent into the Bay of Biscay. |
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The harbour became a Royal Navy base with dockyard, refuelling and training facilities. |
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For training purposes, in February 1862, the training ship Boscawen arrived at Portland. |
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As the Royal Navy grew in size towards the end of the 19th century, so additional accommodation was required for boys' training. |
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Despite warships changing due to technology and development, much of the training of the boys still reflected life under sail. |
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The Boscawen training ships left Portland in 1905 and the name lapsed until 1932, when the naval base at Portland was commissioned. |
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Since then almost every ship in the Royal Navy had at some time taken part there in training programmes, including simulated warfare. |
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During the training, Wolffe continually tried to slow Trudy's pace, saying that she would never last at that speed. |
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It is also used as a training location for military rescue helicopter pilots. |
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The German Caspar David Friedrich had a distinctive style, influenced by his Danish training. |
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The French government contributed greatly to the training of Japanese officers. |
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Aside from these technical considerations, tests have been conducted for political and training purposes, and can often serve multiple purposes. |
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Flight 19 was a training flight of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared on December 5, 1945, while over the Atlantic. |
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Of this contingent, 700 were soldiers, although most were simple commoners who had no training or previous experience in combat. |
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Atmospheric hypoxia is also the basis of altitude training which is a standard part of training for elite athletes. |
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The schooling ended at age 18, followed by military training in the army usually for one or two years. |
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St Loye's School of Health Studies, which provides training in occupational therapy has now been incorporated into the University of Plymouth. |
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Recruits receive their warrant card and uniform in the first two months of training. |
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Once the training period is over, the new officers are posted in a local division. |
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Beyond the experience and training of regular ships' captains, pilots also receive special, ongoing training to stay on top of their profession. |
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Initially training was done by short 'hops' in primary gliders which are very basic aircraft with no cockpit and minimal instruments. |
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In competitive rowing, a launch is a motorized boat used by the coach during training. |
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As a result, he ended up only training with the club as he had done with Arsenal three years earlier. |
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From 1903 until 1921 it was used as a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy, known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne. |
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In 1998 training programmes consolidated at the Britannia Royal Naval College, now at Dartmouth, thus vacating Osborne House. |
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In 1903, the new stable block became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne. |
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The militia was supposed to be mustered for training purposes from time to time, but this was rarely done. |
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These were formed into trained band regiments, particularly in the City of London, where the Artillery Ground was used for training. |
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Proper uniforms and better weapons were provided, and the force was 'embodied' from time to time for training sessions. |
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Men would volunteer and undertake basic training for several months at an army depot. |
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Upon mobilisation, the special reserve units would be formed at the depot and continue training while guarding vulnerable points in Britain. |
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The original militiamen soon disappeared, and the battalions simply became training units. |
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Army to serve in World War II, left to begin his basic training three days after the wedding. |
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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic. |
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Another of the most common sources of serious injury is an attempt to perform somersaults without proper training. |
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Having some training in a gym may be beneficial in alerting people to possible hazards and provide techniques to avoid bad falls. |
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Greater weekly training mileages can offer greater results in terms of distance and endurance, but also carry a greater risk of training injury. |
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The marathon training program itself would suppose variation between hard and easy training, with a periodization of the general plan. |
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The last long training run might be undertaken up to two weeks prior to the event. |
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Many runners experiment with consuming energy supplements during training runs to determine what works best for them. |
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Indeed, some campers are helped to be nationally competitive by way of this kind of intensive summer training. |
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The college conducts some marine training programs including Boat Construction, Boat Maintenance, and Marine Industry Leadership. |
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Also on hand in Flensburg is a complete range of training and professional schools, including a number of Danish ones. |
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There was also a maintenance and training battalion deployed in Sierra Leone. |
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Today USAREUR only occupies McCulley Barracks in Wackernheim and the Mainz Sand Dunes for training area. |
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He succeeded as a theologian despite his juridical training and his comparatively late handling of Biblical and doctrinal subjects. |
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Citizens directly entering the work force had the constitutional right to a job and to free vocational training. |
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Some communities have begun exploring the need for training in counseling skills as well. |
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The new folks really get put through a baptism by fire, to start doing a stressful job with so little training. |
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He became frustrated when his bench increased by only 10 pounds despite a month of training. |
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We will institute a boot camp for training the sales force in these new products. |
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Through genetic manipulation and harsh training, I am breeding a species of super-dogs to take over the world. |
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Colly dog's early training is a rude one, but I think that it is mutual, and that the shepherd picks up a good deal of dog during the process. |
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An aspiring director was expected to jump through carefully placed and managed hoops of training, apprenticeship and credentialization. |
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The sales training program on cross-selling our best customers profitable advisory services. |
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That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection. |
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After the leak of customers' personal data, key staff were sent on a cyberawareness training course. |
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During the Korean Conflict, American soldiers were deloused with DDT upon entering basic training. |
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His story was a fable you told dominants in training to stress the importance of comprehending the depths of your submissive's needs. |
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Chen and Ling reported on their experiences using this phantom for training in endonasal surgical procedures. |
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The community has been the focus of the fever-swamp for years, with pundits insisting it's a terrorist training camp. |
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If your puppy guards his food bowl, you can help to discourage this unfortunate tendency by playing the following training game. |
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A freak accident during basic training left his son crushed beneath the body of an overturned supply truck. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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As well as this it manufactures the Hawk, the world's most successful jet training aircraft. |
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Objectors claimed that Dartmoor should be an area for recreation, and that the training disturbs the peace. |
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Air Products have a main HQ off the A534 in central Crewe near the Virgin Trains training academy. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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In 1532, the College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of lawyers. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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They were still largely seen as a training school for clergy, and came under the control of the hard line Protestors. |
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It is likely to be early work, indebted to the author's rhetorical training, since its style imitates that of the foremost Roman orator Cicero. |
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The island is noted for the breeding and training of race horses and is also a large exporter of racing dogs. |
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They began physical training to prepare the boys to grow as Roman citizens and for eventual recruitment into the army. |
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By the age of twelve, they would be learning Latin, Greek, grammar and literature, followed by training for public speaking. |
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Scientific training is attempted in the...two-year Hypnotherapy Centre course. |
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Other directives dealt with the training of native clergy and the missionaries' conduct. |
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Britannia Royal Naval College is the initial officer training establishment for the navy, located at Dartmouth, Devon. |
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They received no training in administration or leadership to make them independent of their British officers. |
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It is anachronistic to imagine that he received scientific training in the modern sense. |
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The University of Law, the largest provider of vocation legal training in Europe, has a campus in the city. |
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They never invaded, but Napoleon's troops received careful and invaluable training for future military operations. |
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Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training. |
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His academic and practical abilities as an Aircraft Apprentice earned him a place on the officer training course at Cranwell. |
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He was so impressed that in 1926 he recommended Whittle for officer training at RAF College Cranwell. |
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For example, money for staff recruitment and training has been moved to a different fund. |
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Half of frontline hospital staff were offered no training in smoking cessation. |
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Low pay and lack of training dealing with prisoners are factors that can make a prison officer become corrupt. |
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The BBC has its engineering training centre at Wood Norton, Worcestershire, off the A44 north of Evesham in Norton and Lenchwick. |
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In the Second World War the moor became a training ground, and the breed was nearly killed off, with only 50 ponies surviving the war. |
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In January 2015 they will play home matches at their training base, Lady Bay Sports Ground. |
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The city was the birthplace and training location for ice dancers Torvill and Dean, who won Gold at the 1984 Sarajevo Olympics. |
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This college had its roots in two Anglican teacher training colleges, which were founded in York in 1841 for men and 1846 for women. |
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The industry also includes software services, such as training, documentation, consulting and data recovery. |
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Roe and the Short Brothers had a training in engineering and their companies were usually privately financed. |
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The purchase of 18 Typhoons was agreed on 1 July 2003, and included training, logistics, maintenance, and a simulator. |
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This marina has its own chandlery and coffee shop, training courses and boat sales. |
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It was also stated that operating costs had been better understood since training started. |
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The aircraft were restricted to basic maneuvers with no tactical training allowed. |
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The accident caused all training to be halted on 25 June, and all flights halted on 3 July. |
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Unlike many of the previous trainers in RAF service, the Hawk was specifically designed for training. |
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The Hawk entered RAF service in April 1976, replacing the Folland Gnat and Hawker Hunter for advanced training and weapons training. |
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Another export version, replacing the Hawk 50, intended for conversion and weapons training. |
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The college also works in partnership with schools across the county to provide vocational training opportunities for students aged 14 upwards. |
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His view of human capital was restricted to minimising the time period for recovery of training costs. |
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The school was responsible for the training of all aviation fire crews for British airfields as well as those of many overseas countries. |
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Sports that involved weapons training and developing combat skills were popular. |
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Military training and strategy are two important matters on which the sources are more than usually silent. |
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There are no references in literature or laws to men training, and so it is necessary to fall back on inference. |
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Pakistan has deployed its military in some Arab countries, providing defence, training, and playing advisory roles. |
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She continued to broaden her knowledge and provide training for her daughter, Mary. |
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Initially, Quakers had no ordained clergy, and thus needed no seminaries for theological training. |
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Harvard University, founded by Congregationalists, became a center of Unitarian training. |
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At the university, doctoral training was a form of apprenticeship to a guild. |
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The second part of the title usually consisted of a Latin word corresponding to the profession or training. |
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Later, the main duty of universities in most Protestant countries was the training of future civil servants. |
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Trainee doctors in the UK are allowed to use the title once they begin their training and receive provisional registration. |
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During the war years the university buildings became hospitals, cadet schools and military training camps. |
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For soldiers, the main item of the agenda was a vigorous training session lasting about a watch long. |
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Planning and supervision of training were under a general staff officer, who might manage training at several camps. |
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Ordinary soldiers would see all the officers training with them including the praetor, or the Emperor, if he was in camp. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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Bath College offers further education, and Norland College provides education and training in childcare. |
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Under him would have been knights who by benefit of their military training would have acted as a type of officer class. |
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Like Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, he had no formal architectural training. |
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Riding halls enable the training of horse and rider in all weathers as well as indoor competition riding. |
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Incredible as it may seem, she's had no formal training as an artist. |
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Many of the artists active at the Tudor court were connected by ties of family, marriage, and training. |
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The Royal Academy Schools was the first institution to provide professional training for artists in Britain. |
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He argued that such a training would form artists capable of creating works of high moral and artistic worth. |
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But training in rhetoric continued to flourish and to affect styles of writing. |
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However, Keats's training took up increasing amounts of his writing time, and he was increasingly ambivalent about his medical career. |
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He had just finished a university degree and was moving to London for training as a barrister. |
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A month later, he arrived at Rangoon and travelled to the police training school in Mandalay. |
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Orwell, with his Cadet Corps and police training, was quickly made a corporal. |
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After his training, he was commissioned into the Third Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry of the British Army as a Second Lieutenant. |
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These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training. |
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The most recent is Alessandra Ferri, who completed her training at the Royal Ballet Upper School and began her career with the Royal Ballet. |
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They rely on years of extensive training and proper technique to become a part of professional companies. |
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Ballet dancers increase their risk of injury if they start training earlier than the age of ten. |
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Some ballet dancers also turn to stretching or other methods of cross training, like Pilates, Yoga, non impact cardio, and swimming. |
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This, outside cross training, attempts to minimize the risk of bodily damage by increasing strength, exercise diversity, and stamina. |
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Horatio was the only classical role which Caine, who had never received dramatic training, would ever play. |
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Ritchie started training in Shotokan karate at the age of seven at the Budokwai in London, where he later achieved a black belt in judo. |
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He continued his training as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art graduating with an MA in Classical Acting. |
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This includes promoting the information literacy skills training considered vital across the library profession. |
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Oftentimes they place focus on training on their upper body instead of their entire body, to increase power and endurance. |
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Common training equipment includes free weights, rowing machines, jump rope, and medicine balls. |
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This is because, during the training process, microfractures occur in the leg followed by bone remodeling. |
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Their newly developed training ground is in Bulls Cross on the northern borders of the London Borough of Enfield. |
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There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating. |
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This is often because they are drawn to sponsorships or training facilities in such places as the United States. |
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The NOCs receive financial support for the training and development of Olympic teams, Olympic athletes and Olympic hopefuls. |
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Pennyhill Park Hotel in Bagshot, Surrey, is the chosen training base for the team in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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Loughborough University, Bisham Abbey and the University of Bath grounds served as training bases prior to this agreement. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career. |
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Eubank became obsessed with boxing training and went to the gym every day, even working as caretaker to pay his way. |
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Emanuel Steward had arrived to oversee the last two weeks of Hamed's training, including sparring, and was worried immediately. |
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But that disappeared when he didn't fight as regularly as he should have done, when he was cutting corners on his training. |
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In the post fight interview in the ring after the bout, Khan credited his 12 months of boxing training with Virgil Hunter for his success. |
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He is a supporter of Nottingham Forest and occasionally trained at Forest's training ground before fights. |
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Genetics, training, age, and skeletal soundness are all factors that contribute to a horse's performance. |
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McCain had equalled George Dockeray and Fred Rimell's record feat of training four Grand National winners. |
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All of the training programs include a Basic Rider Course, an Intermediate Rider Course and an Advanced Rider Course. |
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Engineering staff are required to have training in firefighting and first aid. |
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These include specialized agencies, research and training institutions, programmes and funds, and other UN entities. |
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Although offering a range of degree courses, these colleges primarily provide training for those wishing to enter the teaching profession. |
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In November 2009, Puma took on the supply of Ireland's playing and training kit. |
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Some of the sports facilities at the ISV will be used as training venues for the London 2012 Olympics. |
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A college for training clerics has been established at Llanybydder in West Wales. |
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Becoming a brehon took many years of training and the office was, or became, largely hereditary. |
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One submarine is normally undergoing maintenance and the remaining two in port or on training exercises. |
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The guards are usually supplied from ships intended specifically for training and supplying such armed personnel. |
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The crew can be given weapons training, and warning shots can be fired legally in international waters. |
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Since the Giants' minicamp last spring, Buggs already has begun to expand his training horizons, much to Arnsparger's satisfaction. |
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The new Continental Army suffered significantly from a lack of an effective training regime, and largely inexperienced officers and sergeants. |
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Militiamen were lightly armed, had little training, and usually did not have uniforms. |
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During several months of reorganisation and training of the summer, a number of attacks were carried out on sections of the Ottoman front line. |
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The Ottoman army was also the first institution to hire foreign experts and send its officers for training in western European countries. |
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While there were once individual commands responsible for bombers, fighters, training, etc. |
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The OCUs use modified operational aircraft, such as the Typhoon T3, as well as sophisticated simulators and ground training. |
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Luftflotten were also responsible for the training aircraft and schools in their operational areas. |
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Germany was forbidden to have a military air force by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, but developed aircrew training in civilian and sport flying. |
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