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Horne also salutes Cooke's work as coach of the East Hull amateur club, who fancy their chances of springing a Challenge Cup upset against the part-time professionals of Hunslet this weekend.
The new chairman, Colin Graves, is determined in a much less pompous and blustery fashion than his predecessor Giles Clarke (ie pragmatic, sensible, collegiate) to inspire change, such as part-time professionals, yet that is but part of the issue with fewer and fewer playing the game.
Meanwhile, he grew closer to the community of drone hobbyists turned part-time professionals.
A wider involvement of the community in training, teaching and counselling can be attained through the setting up of structures that can call upon the services of volunteers and part-time professionals.
A welder by trade, Mr. Remick became a part-time professional darting promoter in 1977 when he opened a dart supply store in Holyoke, Mass., and founded the Western Massachusetts Darting Association.
Considering the hugely demanding responsibilities of child-rearing, compounded for me by a part-time professional life, an hour in a playground is at worst a diversion from home routine and, at best, a convenient route to making real friends.
I CONTINUED my re-entry into the wicket life of competitive croquet from behind a line of shot glasses at the Southampton, N.Y., home of my friend and part-time professional gambler, Reraise.
Latham describes Coventry University College, founded in 2012 to provide part-time professional and vocational courses, as a "game changer", though some have been sceptical about the cut-price, "no frills" model: fees range from £4,500 to £6,000 a year, but students do not have access to the university library or sports facilities.
Back in the fall, I'd played in a poker tournament with two drinking buddies: a part-time professional nicknamed Reraise, who gambled like a Dostoyevsky character; and his 25-year-old son, the Kid, who was croquet association rookie of the year in 1999.
The Broncos should sit at the top of a pyramid including those and many other junior and community clubs in the south-east, and which now includes three part-time professional teams, of whom Oxford made an encouraging start to the Championship One season on Sunday by beating the more-established London Skolars at Iffley Road, while Hemel Stags were nilled at home by Hunslet.
Each core daycare centre received funding for an additional part-time professional (0.5 = approximately 18.5 h per week), further training and learning materials.
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