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Now she is training to compete in the National Golden Gloves Tournament this month in Augusta, Ga., as well as a match against Russia in November.

After a winter without a third baseman, they signed Bell days before spring training to compete with Wigginton for the starting job.

He won the most recent of his 15 world championships last year and was training to compete in the open-water canoe doubles at Beijing.

Brazil is making its W.B.C. debut, but its lone major leaguer, Yan Gomes, is staying in spring training to compete for a spot with the Cleveland Indians.

The dead man, shot in the chest, was described as a college student who was an expert diver training to compete in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.

He was a high school student in Tulare, in California's steamy, sun-baked Central Valley, in 1948 when he began training to compete in that year's Olympics.

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This continues throughout our education and training in work- where we are trained to compete rather than collaborate.

They were not trained to compete or join the educated elite but to develop their exciting, caring rural society.

African and Asian migrant workers train to compete in a football tournament of their own: The Workers Cup.

But I think it was I, cooped up in the cloister, who was best trained to compete with men.

To keep up with autonomous delivery vehicles and voice assistant shopping, Walmart has no choice but to "jump on the voice train to compete effectively," according to Paul Michelotti, the Experience management practice lead at the digital marketing company Avionos.

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