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Certainly one of them could have trained Tim.
He could have trained this morning at a push but he'll appear tomorrow at training.
"If he'd been satisfied to be fifth in L.A., he could have trained moderately and gotten it," Pfitzinger says.
There is no way I could have trained without it, and this is true for so many people today".
"Who knows how fast she could have run if she could have trained like a normal person?" he told The Los Angeles Times.
"He could have trained but we decided to leave him out because it's so early on and we don't want to take any risks.
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"They could've trained us for Afghanistan on it".
Just one more example of the corrupting factor of big money in today's society.Don Monich Boston To the Sports Editor: If Bob Ojeda could've trained in the 1980s the way Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal ("In New World of Tennis, It's Survival of the Fittest," May 27) do today, he'd still be pitching.
John Veitch, Alydar's trainer, could not have trained his horse any better.
He could not have trained harder, prepared better or wanted it more".
"I could never have trained my hands to do what Steve is able to do with his," Strong says.
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