Let's face it, managing a staff of fitness instructors is not a typical administrative job. |
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Once certified, master trainers are authorized to train appropriate journeymen to become certified craft instructors. |
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My nervousness is coming back, but the instructors break down the driving into fairly foolproof bites. |
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The percentage of cheaper classes taught by adjunct instructors is increasing as well. |
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Following written statements, verbal admonitions are given, software is used, and course instructors reinforce Chat limitation guidelines. |
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One is a powered catamaran that can travel at 30 knots, carrying 50 divers with their instructors and sufficient tanks for two dives. |
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Finkel's lively text encourages instructors to constantly reflect, reframe, and reimagine the courses they teach. |
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Retailers will learn from two instructors with years of experience as reporters and news anchors on network television. |
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Jumps are made by parachute instructors and riggers from the PTS who volunteer their time after work to entertain. |
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As we sat on the sand, five female instructors talked to us about currents, riptides and the nature of waves. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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A week later, two rubes from Wyoming had somehow managed to become certified Nordic instructors. |
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Assessment of student learning was also performed by the instructors through the creation of quizzes and grading rubrics for the assignments. |
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Many instructors use program run-times to illustrate and reinforce algorithm complexity concepts. |
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Moments later, the room was astir, with half a dozen instructors and guards, all working to release them. |
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Driving instructors and parents will no longer be able to use the traditional method of teaching manoeuvres, even with L-plates. |
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Many of the most resource-intensive types of activities, such as conference travel and sabbaticals, were available only to full-time instructors. |
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They were paid instructors, and they talked us through the exam as we did it. |
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Again, a reasonable guess is that some instructors might be prepared to teach some students this way. |
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With an increase in turnover of clinical practitioners at the teaching hospitals, it requires more time to train new instructors. |
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Most of the materials were distributed through boating safety instructors, boating organizations and marinas. |
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Whether the so-called native speakers are true language instructors or not, doesn't matter very much. |
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Just when we got a bearing on a situation, the instructors would throw us another curve. |
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The primary mode of communication among students and instructors for both semesters was the university's email system. |
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After embarrassing attempts at kicking with all my might, I was rescued by one of the super-experienced instructors. |
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Each of the instructors and the observers are trained in self-aid and buddy care, as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques. |
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Participants ranged from physical education and fitness instructors to personal trainers and professors from all over the country. |
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There are mineworkers hoping to become nurses, police officers, prison officers, driving instructors and yacht skippers. |
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Each year, TCI members and instructors from around the country meet here to commune with the big trees and with one another. |
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Would instructors really be prepared to spoon feed students in individual tutorials? |
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They became ski instructors, and to earn a few extra bucks, Miller took photos and drew cartoons of wealthy skiers he met on the slopes. |
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There are more than 200 ski instructors in Borovets who take care of skiing classes separated in five difficulty levels. |
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A further 60 yuan will buy you a lesson with one of the site's five ski instructors. |
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Three instructors and the 10 others had to carry the skis, ski sticks, and boots to the higher snow slopes for their daily lessons. |
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I also naively assumed that the schedules would help instructors plan classes for the various age groups. |
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A software package was developed which obviated the necessity of having instructors in every class. |
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Both students and instructors will have to interpret numbers rolling up and down a screen, rather than read needles on a dial. |
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The instructors are first-class and I feel so sorry for them to have seen this happen. |
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Female fitness instructors who exercised an average of 3.8 times per week had lower iron stores than non-active women. |
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General Motors-trained classroom instructors are well versed in the latest trends in automotive technology. |
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Over the past 40 years Bewerley Park instructors have given hundreds of young people their first experience of caving. |
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While some instructors like to use longeing cavessons, many people do not have them. |
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It has been reported that some SFU instructors have supported the striking workers by refusing to cross picket lines. |
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Of course, the captain and some of the crew must be certified scuba instructors or divemasters, as well. |
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Dance instructors are available at parties to teach the waltz and the cha-cha. |
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There were coffee houses which offered fortune tellers, palmists, physiognomists, job counselors and origami instructors. |
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I'm surmising that the riders were actually instructors performing for the benefit of the contestants. |
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Experienced instructors often say that swimming is as natural an activity as walking. |
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Classes were taught by the Jesuit priests and brothers and a few civilian instructors. |
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Inside, arranged hugger-mugger on a selection of chairs and boxes, are the NCO instructors. |
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The instructors developed the course syllabus and designed the innovative written assignments. |
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I was watching the class when one of the instructors came over and invited me to join in, even though I was in civvies. |
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At the community college, most full-time instructors already teach four or more classes each semester. |
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Most instructors of the course are hired on short-term contracts of one or several years duration or are coadjutants. |
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Although instructors are trained, variation in assessments between groups are still perceived by students. |
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The motion demands that peripatetic music instructors retain the contracts and status of teachers. |
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I was very impressed by the quality of instructors Lassen is able to provide students. |
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Sixth grade was handled by general instructors, and each class was locked in with one instructor all day long. |
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But, as he neared the ground, other instructors noticed that he was coming too close to farm buildings and a spectator area. |
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Yoga and Pilates beginners could be risking their health by attending classes led by untrained instructors, a report warns today. |
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Three local martial arts instructors have just returned from a nine day trip teaching their sport in Russia. |
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I think it is important that driving instructors are permanent residents or New Zealand citizens. |
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In fact, he wouldn't be surprised if she could teach the instructors a thing or three. |
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We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them. |
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I am one of those instructors who teach in an area that is about as rural as it gets. |
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For the Comic Relief programme, Gareth was taught by instructors of the original series. |
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She is now on a mission to teach instructors through a certification course and written exam. |
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I am part of a team of flying instructors and we teach RAF pilots how to fly Nimrods, a maritime patrol aircraft. |
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Groce is even thinking of having instructors on hand to teach Americans to speak like the Scots. |
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The instructors teach people survival techniques by showing them how to kill animals to eat. |
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In their eyes, only the handful of instructors who teach at a distance need worry about it. |
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Many of today's first-year classes are taught by lab instructors or lecturers. |
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For example, it didn't make any sense to talk to math instructors about salary raises. |
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Medical doctors, a retired principal and university instructors make up the rest of the commission. |
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She is more fortunate than many temporary instructors in the English department. |
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It's one of those things that college political science instructors always tell their students. |
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That's because classes there were usually as large as 24 students and four or five instructors were needed to monitor the firing line. |
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By employing this broadened perspective on intertextuality, instructors become part of the process that allows other voices to be heard. |
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I've known yoga instructors who couldn't put themselves through these kind of contortions. |
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Monthly, students and instructors set attainable goals and formularize an individual study plan for each student. |
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A few female instructors, all native Frenchwomen, conducted the excellent French-language instruction. |
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There was a four-day intensive course at headquarters in Birkenshaw, run by instructors who are experienced climbers and potholers. |
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The instructors all give you a syllabus and all your dates and everything so you put it in your daytimer and plan it like you would your job. |
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Sports staffs now call on country club pros to serve as tennis instructors. |
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She loved her studies and progressed at a rate that amazed her instructors. |
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All the subjects were recruited by instructors who taught elective courses at each campus. |
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Another fault among instructors is a tendency to be unyielding and dogmatic. |
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No experience is necessary, as professional instructors will provide full training. |
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The mechanistic aspects of warfighting were all in the hands of Pakistani military personnel, ex-servicemen or serving instructors. |
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Young will later thank God his firearms instructors drilled him intensively in weak hand only shooting. |
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Let's now turn our attention to the five major trends in aikido that are based on the teachings of the above-named instructors. |
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The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit. |
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However, the nursery slopes are also good and there are drag lifts, chair lifts and instructors to make it manageable. |
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The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies. |
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Many dance instructors register their classes at gyms and teach women or men under the name of aerobics. |
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He tried to outsmart the instructors by resting the back of his head on a buoy in the pool. |
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Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes. |
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But Pasang outpaced them, impressed her instructors and won a scholarship for more training in Chamonix, France. |
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The gym has five full-time instructors teaching seven days a week. |
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Shock absorption is especially important for fitness instructors. |
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The Prince was designed so that his skills in combat, from swordplay to martial arts, are unmatched, since the best instructors of Persia have trained him all his life. |
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I broke down grade inflation by instructor rank and found it is much higher among assistant professors, adjuncts, instructors, etc. than for associate or full professors. |
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The academics part of the programme is being supervised by professional guides and instructors and the language skills are taught by University graduates. |
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The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard. |
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Team instructors have been able to refresh their skills with instructor development training, additional language training and lesson rehearsals with interpreters. |
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Unlike the normal school year, the summer is filled with a crowd of instructors that is unfamiliar with the rigid rules usually inflicted upon the students. |
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With careers and raises often hanging in the balance, few instructors can afford to displease the growing number of disengaged students making evaluation forms. |
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As students, they are grim-faced and punctuate their training with odd, guttural sounds, and as instructors they tend to be intensely rank-conscious and overbearing. |
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We also sought to provide relevant information to instructors of students in clinical psychology in preparation for prescription privileges for psychologists. |
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Afghan instructors now do the teaching, but Green Beret mentors step in to instruct the instructors on new skills or equipment. |
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One of the instructors then broke into a flurry of breaking moves that included vault-like leg swinging and inverted human pretzel handstands to make a gymnast blush. |
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Since starting self-defence classes at the age of four, the lad caught the eye of instructors by sailing through tests for 32 different belts, to reach the black. |
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In just 90 minutes, my hand-picked instructors will share my techniques, which took my entire career to develop. |
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Course instructors are officers from Pattaya police station. |
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He told the senior air instructors his dream was to become chief of the general staff and that some day he would move divisions and brigades across the field of battle. |
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The instructors taught me how to pick locks, hot-wire cars and get over barbed wire fences. |
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And, naturally, the more interesting component for the epigraphic instructors was to test their own teaching skills by evaluating their answer sheets. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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The tiger team of instructors and maintenance personnel evaluated each step of the emergency procedure to determine how it applied to the existing damage. |
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Although flexible and graceful were not the words I'd use to describe our tai chi motions, our instructors William and Pandora were the epitome of suppleness and elegance. |
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It currently has four Japanese instructors in the town, who work mainly at two senior high schools and three junior high schools, teaching Japanese to some 700 students. |
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The blissful expression on the instructors face was toe-curling. |
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Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango. |
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Choke holds should be taught only by qualified and certified instructors. |
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One member of the junior Army team came close to setting a new record for the ADFA overwater obstacle course, which had instructors and observers gob-smacked. |
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The instructors would launch a trainee every thirty seconds and challenge him to pass the guy ahead of him. |
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Before the course begins, students get their supervisor, their peers, and the people they manage to critique them and forward their evaluations to the course instructors. |
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In accordance with the new law on the control of firearms, all training centres, weapons instructors and shooting ranges have to be accredited by the police. |
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To those who stay, all instructors will be addressed as Mister or Miss. |
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Orange parka-clad instructors escorted Marines up and down the mountainside. |
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The idea is to create a network of volunteers who would be willing to donate, or loan, their old, but still flyable, gliders and gear to instructors. |
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Increasingly instructors require effective and up-to-date libraries, computerized databases and Internet sources, photocopiers, fax machines, projectors, and video. |
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Video-clips of instructors were used so that perceivers would have access to paralinguistic information, which is presumably important in altruist-detection. |
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This will include the development of a comprehensive manual for all aspects of driver licencing including that of driving schools and instructors. |
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Interestingly, he then wanted to retract that statement, obviously after his instructors realised what a real dill he was by saying it in the first place. |
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In the online, video-based training, instructors walk viewers through a community and show viewers how to implement an effective IPM program. |
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One of the instructors gave a demonstration of how to prune a tree. |
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Some are active mountain rescuers, teachers and psychologists, while others still are instructors in speleology and mountaineering. |
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The Shibori project began through the collaboration of instructors in home economics, science, and art. |
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Emphasizing it and making it documentable will often require collaboration between GTE and academic instructors. |
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The instructors put recruits through gruelling assault courses and long distnace runs. |
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Now, instructors and students use the same text editor, making the class more accessible to basic coders. |
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I don't think the drill instructors were trying too hard to catch dozing maggots. |
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Reference librarians work with instructors from PWR to find, select, and then upload themed articles to a web page. |
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The series, which continues tomorrow night, uses Legionnaire instructors to recreate the unit's gruelling training. |
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So when his drill instructors asked him if he wanted to be the guide during first phase, he declined. |
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In just three days, ski instructors Michel Cesarani and Roy Bissett and Ski Club of Britain's Betony Garner had restored my confidence. |
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If they can't reach that level of fitness they are assigned desk jobs or become drill instructors, counsellors or analysts. |
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The techniques portion takes place prior to insertion into the field training exercise where instructors focus on nongraded practical exercises. |
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Dance instructors and students from Victoria Dance at Bodyline, Saar, will also take to the stage. |
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Martial arts instructors teach all aspects of a particular martial art such as karate, jujitsu or judo. |
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All four Marines credited their lifesaving action to the training they received from senior drill instructors at Parris Island. |
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It is reasonable that the intensity of the instructors may have created a confounding variable affecting the results. |
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Queries that have twisted universal and existential quantifiers can be stunning for students, practitioners, or even instructors. |
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Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right. |
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Concerns about safety have been expressed by diving instructors, and realtors have also expressed concerns. |
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Travelling to Boston in April 1871, Bell proved successful in training the school's instructors. |
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Camp directors conduct the hiring of seasonal counselors, instructors, and support staff, often during job fairs held on campuses. |
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There were over 4,000 school instructors in county and prefectural schools who were subject to evaluations every nine years. |
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Some ranges offering firearms rental also provide instructors at little to no cost as part of the rental fee. |
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The landing strategies employed by traceurs are advocated by instructors and practitioners alike throughout the world. |
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The club has two qualified dance instructors including one who is a wheelchair user himself. |
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Both Marc and I are among the most experienced instructors in the world, with many years of experience taking the public on tandem skydives. |
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In classrooms, he contended, digital immigrant instructors and digital native students speak entirely different languages. |
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The REP has more than 29,000 fitness instructors from the UK on its books, including personal trainers and teachers. |
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Guide Dog Mobility instructors Tony and Emily Harvey, are both well known for their work in North Wales. |
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He interviews physicists, geologists, firefighters and instructors who teach firewalking at corporate team-building seminars. |
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It was almost like a flash crowd at a sporting event. In all, we had more than 90 attendees, plus 32 instructors from around the country. |
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Accompanied by Chief Petty Officers Bernadette Jones and Michael Watson, of the Huddersfield Sea Cadet unit, they joined two instructors on the 25m vessel at Preston Marina. |
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A couple of weeks ago, drill instructors pushed Oregon's football players through a bunch of military-themed exercises designed to test their mental and physical limits. |
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The surf instructors, who had started teaching her to paddle board about 18 months ago and had even got her up on a surf board, were like an extended family, she said. |
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The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
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Manion also discusses the Dominican influence on the design of these books, connecting this influence to pictures of friars as instructors in the Pelites Heures. |
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The distribution of classrooms was almost evenly split between urban and rural areas, with marginally more pupils attending and instructors teaching classes in urban areas. |
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Overall camp supervision is typically done by older camp directors, who lead a team that includes cooks, sports instructors, a nurse, maintenance personnel and counselors. |
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Full-time college instructors generally teach a minimum of four classes per semester, and their pay can range widely depending on subject, education and experience. |
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Cabin staff, instructors, and counselors are typically college athletes. |
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Since then, Ben has gone from strength to strength, impressing karate instructors at Colne Valley Blackbelt Academy so much they named him Boy Ninja Student of the Year. |
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Several studies of outdoor firing ranges have shown that exposure to lead and noise can cause health problems, particularly among employees and instructors. |
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Saturday sessions include community service projects, guest speakers like Stairs and physical training administered by military drill instructors. |
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At that time he had come to wonder just why she wished so badly to serve as a mere aide when according to all her instructors she had excelled in the art of sagecraft. |
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After the teams responded to the simulated emergency, half the instructors debriefed their group with an assigned script, and the other led unscripted debriefings. |
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