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With Stephen Ward having scarcely trained during the week because of injury, Hull winger Brady was named at left-back and his mistake allowed Peszko to put the Poles ahead on 26 minutes.
While history taking and physical examination are usually performed from day one of the first clerkship, some other medical tasks are scarcely trained, especially complex ones like prescribing or ward rounds [ 14- 16].
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Though Colonel Berg noted that the company had scarcely been trained for its specific mission at Bagram, he said Captain Beiring had sought and was denied more training before his company deployed.
Alastair Cook, who in Jennings will have his 11th opening partner since the retirement of Andrew Strauss in 2012, rated Broad's chances of a return following a foot tendon injury as 50-50 buthehe bowler was scarcely involved in training on Wednesday.
The Mumbai police are given scarcely any training and no opportunities to fire their weapons, Mr. Hotkar said.
Looking around the decent but scarcely luxurious training facility (at 1pm the Olympians and Paralympians have to leave to make way for local schools), I can't help thinking how much money washes around the art world by comparison.
It never did; at the end of 1996 I scarcely had enough energy to train.
You come to realize, and ultimately to accept, that the job you will end up in will scarcely resemble the job you've been training for since you started graduate school.
I certainly did not owe the suggestion of one incident, nor scarcely of one train of feeling, to my husband, and yet but for his incitement it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world.
But as Mary wrote in her preface to the 1832 edition, responding to the first generation of doubters, "I certainly did not owe the suggestion of one incident, nor scarcely of one train of feeling, to my husband, and yet but for his incitement it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world".
There are differences in the 1818, 1823, and 1831 editions, and Mary Shelley wrote, "I certainly did not owe the suggestion of one incident, nor scarcely of one train of feeling, to my husband, and yet but for his incitement, it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world".
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