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The Army has five major Special Forces units, including the 5th Special Forces Group based at Fort Campbell, Ky., which has responsibility for the Persian Gulf region and has frequently trained there in recent years, including in Pakistan.
In the aerial combat scenes, for instance, the cameras are frequently trained on the faces of leering Japanese pilots, especially one known as "Tokyo Joe". This plainly fictitious character is the colonel's consistent enemy.
The England national football team frequently trained at the ground when preparing for games in London; the agreement with Arsenal began in March 2003.
A favourite assistance dog breed in these and other countries, Labradors are frequently trained to aid people who are blind and people with autism, act as therapy dogs, and perform screening and detection work for law enforcement and other official agencies.
Frequently, trained cadaver dogs are used for the location of the buried bodies because of their olfactory capacity [ 1].
Dedicated and frequently trained data-entry operators entered all data into a standard Microsoft Excel 2010 database; however, double data entry was not done.
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"Mean distance between failure," the measure of how frequently trains break down, has worsened almost every year since 2010.
Groups with a stake in oil, gas or coal frequently train teachers and shape lesson plans on controversial subjects.
The United States maintains military ties with many nations around the world, and also frequently trains foreign militaries.
"A lot of the early civil rights cases, they weren't pursued because they weren't going to win," said Lonsway, research director at End Violence Against Women International, who frequently trains law enforcement on sexual assault investigations.
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