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It could form a course for major international competitions: a Tour de Bay, for instance, much like the Tour de France, but deploying paddle craft rather than bikes.

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It can also refer to the bottom support of a piece of furniture or the usually projecting stone coursing that forms a platform for a building.

The news forms a backdrop for film.

They formed a union for prostitutes.

The French Revolution was of course a stupendous event, one that formed a template for subsequent political earthquakes, or at least a basis for comparison.

Other forms of therapy or courses for parents were classified as "other training/course".

Costa Rica, of course, already have form for causing World Cup upsets.

Set a course for the Crucible.

This course was a prerequisite for the advanced genomics course.

Today, bibliotherapy takes many different forms, from literature courses run for prison inmates to reading circles for elderly people suffering from dementia.

The minister marked the milestone with a visit to The Welcoming, a drop-in project in Edinburgh that provides English language lessons to refugees, as well as assistance with CV writing and form-filling, and a "Scotland for Newcomers" course, which explains issues from Brexit to independence, to people of about 60 different nationalities each year.

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