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The group was known for having trained Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani-American who, in May, 2010, tried to set off a car bomb in Times Square.
At a stroke, therefore, a key part of soccer's international-transfer system and by implication the system for domestic transfers, too was illegal: a club could not demand a fee for an out-of-contract player as "compensation" for having trained and improved that player.
We would like to thank B. Hoste for having trained M.P.C. in behavioural measures at the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) and P. Roessingh (University of Amsterdam, Nederland) for having provided the source code of the behavioural event recorder program.
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Amnesty International, for one, has trained its sights on the United States.
British police, for instance, have trained Bahraini ones.
Tactical Tech, for example, has trained dissidents in five countries to rig satellite dishes to computers in order to get online.
The T.S.A., for example, has trained 3,000 of its agents in techniques meant to detect suspicious behavior by passengers.
For years, he had trained for that day.
For 12 years, Cessna has trained welfare recipients for jobs there.
For whatever reason, I have trained myself, for many years, to do this thing.
The guards had trained for the mission for weeks.
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