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But if you are trying to train Breakout, it lets you skip a whole chunk of learning.
"We are trying to train people to ask questions, which is a change in military culture," Dr. Kilpatrick said.
If you are trying to train on your own, "the struggle will always be to maintain objectivity," said Terrance Mahon, who coaches elite runners.
In the meantime, they are trying to train the Afghans to run the prison and deal with the prisoners held there.
But if you are trying to train your mind and body to be less weak, then just being stubborn can get you far.
When she became an editor herself, Monroe did her best to squelch this crippling Anglophilia; as she wrote Pound, "It is true that a lot of our versifiers think they must talk in Tennysonian or Elizabethan, but if you could see the letters we write them you will realize that we are trying to train them out of that".
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Ms. Holmes was trying to train new help.
I'm trying to train her to be a good traveler.
Instead, he's trying to train crows to fly bombs through windows.
"I'm trying to train him to fly around inside the store," said Mr. Alicea, an employee.
We've been trying to train the midwives to give better treatment.
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