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I had to not only train my muscles, but also my mind.
The clock rules not only train schedules but also the internal life of the American citizen in his restless pursuit of self-realization.
To bridge the gap, the group said, the nation must not only train more skilled programmers but also explore fresh, even radical, approaches to developing and maintaining software.
I felt if there was any way I could continue the process, in order to not only train people in the technique, but to train them to dance the dances, that I would have a better opportunity to extend the Cunningham legacy beyond my life.
Firms may not only train apprentices for the purpose of retaining them as skilled workers, but rather for production-oriented reasons.
These funds would not only train desperately needed teachers but provide educators with the impetus to develop innovative learning strategies for our children in math and science.
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In his classes — which were always packed — he not only trained them, he formed them.
He said the men were not only trained in explosives, but also in countersurveillance.
Kingsbarns, unlike any of his predecessors, is not only trained by O'Brien, but was bred by him and his wife Anne Marie.
"But as I became a regular viewer, I not only trained my ear to hearing English but also came to appreciate what a skillful interviewer she is.
That involves not only training the forces and supporting them with aircraft and logistics but also working with them on operations.
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