But he came with a wealth of knowledge, an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for the club where his career had kicked off 30 years earlier. |
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He is a yaffler, but also a dedicated semi professional prospector with a wealth of knowledge and experience. |
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Considering the wealth of knowledge, one can forgive the fact that the book is huge and cumbersome to carry around. |
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This is an intriguing study based on a wealth of knowledge combined with a capacity to see beyond the surface to the truths that lie beneath. |
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He brings a wealth of knowledge to bear in conversations with his advisees. |
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Although some have not fully embraced open source, these sometimes small, token gestures offer us a wealth of knowledge. |
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Collectively, the network holds a wealth of knowledge, expertise and experience. |
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You and your caregiver have a wealth of knowledge and are the best people to describe how you are feeling and what may not be working for you. |
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She was among the most senior citizens in the Williamstown region and had a wealth of knowledge in relation to old customs, traditions and old times. |
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Elie Zelouf is a man of action who has accumulated a wealth of knowledge over the many years and knows first hand what clients expect. |
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Though a man holding a puppet isn't often taken seriously, he also holds a wealth of knowledge on Chinese and Taiwanese culture, gleaned from years of research in sinology. |
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He has bestrode morning television like an unnaturally tall colossus for almost a decade, and has a wealth of knowledge across every conceivable discipline at his fingertips. |
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These high calibre individuals bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to their respective roles and I look forward to working with them. |
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His wealth of knowledge and experience in fisheries research makes him an excellent choice for the position. |
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That he had represented practically everyone was viewed as giving him a wealth of knowledge. |
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Let's focus on communication and partnerships to make the global wealth of knowledge work harder. |
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Without his wealth of knowledge and expertise, the works may still have been hanging on elsewhere. |
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Professionals, musicians and luthiers will spell each other off to share their wealth of knowledge and talent. |
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They have a wealth of knowledge to share with you, as they are experts on what the environmental impacts of future training options might be. |
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An auditor or case manager needs a wealth of knowledge to help in this process. |
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Industry associations possess a wealth of knowledge about the needs of their industries and their membership. |
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We have a wealth of knowledge and experience and we know everybody in the community. |
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Engaging branch members at the grassroots takes advantage of the wealth of knowledge, span of network, and vast experience of our volunteers. |
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Given the wealth of knowledge in conservation among these organisations, these lessons focus on promoting a business approach to development. |
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Africa is exceedingly rich in agro-biodiversity, and farmers, who are crucial in maintaining this diversity, have a wealth of knowledge. |
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Moreover, Mexico and France are each drawn to the other's great wealth of knowledge. |
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At the same time we are committed to addressing the needs of the four million seniors in Canada today and to ensure we respect and benefit from their wealth of knowledge and experience. |
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With their vast wealth of knowledge about their environment, indigenous peoples can and should play a leading role in the global response to climate change. |
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The teacher is not only patient and dedicated to her job, she is also a proud holder of pure Incan ancestry, and she shares with students her wealth of knowledge about her rich heritage. |
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Harvesters have a tremendous wealth of knowledge and our Union believes strongly that this knowledge must be documented or we will be in danger of losing it as people retire from the industry or as the fishery changes. |
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There has been a wealth of knowledge gained through this course. |
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New reports from many organizations are coming out every week stressing the need for Canada to act and highlighting the wealth of knowledge, ideas and inspiring practices that exists across the country. |
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A committed co-operator, Gabriella has been a well regarded member of the ICA team for many years and during her career has accumulated an unrivalled wealth of knowledge of the global cooperative movement. |
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A cool head, a wealth of knowledge, optimum worklights and numerous manoeuvres are necessary to guarantee the most important thing: safety for people and material. |
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Students will be exposed to electronic and print resources that can illustrate the wealth of knowledge that has been accumulated about space, and learn skills for searching out and personalizing this knowledge. |
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In a globalised and highly competitive world, education is even more crucial to the future of both society and individuals, given the wealth of knowledge and skills that people are now expected to have. |
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There is a wealth of knowledge across the country and the symposium was an opportunity to learn from the knowledge and experiences of all participants. |
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With its wealth of knowledge and expertise in markets and an active responsiveness to its customers, Lesaffre knows how to anticipate consumer expectations. |
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She returns to MNet with a wealth of knowledge of the child and youth health and mental health sectors, expertise in youth engagement and experience working in a knowledge exchange environment. |
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The public persona of Mr. Schlesinger, the reasonable man, the middle-of-the-roader who can draw on a wealth of knowledge and experience in advancing his views, is, in other words, very recognizable. |
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For those who chose to work in another related industry sector, the wealth of knowledge obtained regarding the driving forces behind INFTRA will have a positive impact on working relationships. |
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Young professionals interviewed said they were exposed to new points of view and learned a wealth of knowledge from senior members of the network. |
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This new wealth of knowledge allowed for a greater interest in surgery. |
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