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Could he be training for a fight yet to be announced?
But you do not need to be training for a marathon".
They look like they might be training for a race, complete with sport shoes and sweat bands on their wrists.
"That kid may not be training for a professional career, but he is storing up valuable memories of time with his dad".
He or she might be training for a middle-distance triathlon while you are recovering from a running injury and want to do gentle non-impact distance work in the pool.
The director-general of the employers' organisation, Richard Lambert, said it would support the moves but added: "Some young people develop skills that make them more employable by being in a job, although they may not be training for a formal qualification.
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He can expect to be trained for a minimum NVQ level 2 qualification.
Customers know that when they do business with the firm, more veterans can be trained for a productive civilian life.
"Now they are training for a marathon".
He is training for a new job in computers.
And he has been training for a long time.
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