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This is why, if she were starting out today, she would train as a lawyer.
Filin arranged to bring her, and her mother, to Moscow, with the idea that she would train and, eventually, perform leading roles under Filin at the Stanislavsky.
But she was ready to compete, and promised fans watching online that she would train just as hard as, if not harder than, anyone else.
She would train her eyes while soaking up the sun, learn aesthetic theory while viewing new landscapes.
She decided she would take the same route to the Open as the players: she would train.
She said she would train in the morning, then rush to the office, driving there in her sweaty cycling gear.
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She'd train by walking for miles around our hometown with her best friend, Barbara, the two of them talking about their lives as night fell, their Jack Russells running before them on country roads.
(Somewhere along the line, she'd trained as a gemologist).
Are you asking, 'Did we hire her because she'd trained at Mount Sinai for fifteen years?' The answer is no.
That was very hard - especially as she'd trained as a midwife and knew exactly what was going on.
She carried a pet crow with a split tongue that she'd trained to say "Miss Belle," "Stonewall" and "General Lee".
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