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Researchers can take a boot camp or introductory class or simply learn by doing as Carpenter did in her work.
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Having earlier taken a boot full in the face, George North falling to turf, out cold, second half.
Given the significance of goalkeeping in this tournament, a pivotal moment for the Americans' fortunes could have occurred when Howard took a boot in the ribs as he made a diving clearance.
For speed of checking in and out, I didn't bother with my own skis, and just took a boot bag and a flight bag with a bit of spare kit.
Guzan needed treatment after taking a boot to the face as he saved bravely at the feet of Joe Allen, who had come on for Orlandi early in the second half.
Staff at Dreamworld had to take a "Wiggles boot camp", to ensure they followed The Wiggles' code of conduct when dealing with children and their families.
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While the climate negotiations in Paris trudge their dreary road, Storm Desmond takes a great boot to our backsides.
The Dons were not helped by a 15th-minute change that saw Darren Jones carried off on a stretcher after taking a high boot in the face from Anthony Howell.
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