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I don't like to train.
He'd like to train as a pilot.
"I like to train 100 miles a week".
For starters, we'd like to train him to be an assistant manager and see how he does with that".
Now Ms. Hornig is also after Generation Gossip Girl: a younger, evolving customer base she'd like to train in both material consumption and philanthropic largesse.
When I first arrived, my coach told me, "we look for players who can read the game and like to train".
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"He likes to train," Clements said.
He likes to train, he likes to work, he was like this from the first day.
Lance likes to train a lot; he prefers to train rather than race.
This was the outfit, Time's reporter wrote, that she liked to train in.
Like many players I liked to train every day, and did not always feel right if I didn't.
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