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"I don't see any hue and cry that should be raised from Nuhu going on course," Mr. Okiro told reporters, according to The Guardian, a local Nigerian newspaper.
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"What's going on?" Of course.
While the study was going on, of course, airlines were phasing in defibrillators.
In addition to teaching women self-defence skills, male rickshaw drivers are going on courses to learn about how to respect female passengers.
Journalists from traditional media are used to going on courses and reading works like McNae's Essential Law for Journalists.
Besides, as their parents cannot teach them such skills, they can only acquire them by hiring private tutors or going on courses, both of which are too expensive for them.
For example, in a study on effective CPD for VET teachers, the teachers believed that professional development was not just about going on courses, but rather 'about learning from each other, discussing different ideas, experimenting with new approaches to teaching and reflecting on their own practice' (Lloyd and Payne 2012, p. 11).
"He is a police officer; he must go on course to develop himself and also develop the police".
A four-star cross-country horse in the start box, about to go on course, is a bundle of nerves and muscles.
The selling of the war goes on, of course, in the Independence Seaport Museum gift shop.
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