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He also noted that the hospital regularly trained for such an emergency.
Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan regularly trained foreign fighters and dispatched them westward.
"The club takes security very seriously and staff are regularly trained with the police and emergency services to identify and deal with these incidents.
I regularly trained with the professionals, played alongside them in the reserves, and appeared in a first-team pre-season match.
Ofsted needs to be really clear and transparent about what it's looking for – there are tweaks to the framework quite often, so inspectors and school leaders need to be regularly trained and on the same page.
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