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noun
A person who trains another; a coach.
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If people are drawn to him, he can pass them along to trainers and operational planners.
Does the BHA talk to trainers about their employment habits and explain their responsibilities?
Another issue with tracksuits is the way some bleed dye on to trainers.
Bespoke clothing touches the same obsessive nerve that previously made men so beholden to trainers.
His portfolio extends from cars, watches, mobile telephones, boats, the interior of jets, telescopes, binoculars to trainers.
He also played Saturday and Sunday but complained of headaches to trainers on the flight home Sunday night.
They have to: trainers can no longer find enough young Britons willing to start work at 5am on Sundays.
Market traders are selling everything from live chickens to trainers to herbal medicine from the front of rickety shacks.
An increasing number of horse owners have been selling at deeply discounted prices, according to trainers, dealers and riders.
She was sympathetic to trainers and jockeys in defeat, and never shy of showing her enthusiasm when her horses won.
Thinking it would help baseball catchers, Dr. Farrago obsessively hawked it at spring training and to trainers, many of whom "were really rude," he said.
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