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Ms. Siavichay hugged her niece one last time, then strapped her in with a seat belt and boarded a train for work.
Only 27percentt use the train for work, according to its operator, compared with 60percentt of other public transit users on average nationwide.
The newspaper reported that the police believed Mr. Robinson promised to help her go to Texas to train for work as a silk-screen printer.
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In ancient times Asiatic wild asses, especially the onager, were tamed and trained for work.
"We are unconvinced that higher education should be viewed as merely somewhere for people to pick up training for work.
That is why we need to offer them a better deal with lower housing costs and better training for work.
In 1980 Savitskaya was selected to join the Soviet space program, and she began training for work with Soyuz and Salyut spacecraft.
The government has decided training for work is the way to go and for the most part education, beyond basic numeracy and literacy, has been abandoned.
There are few vocations that demand such long years of training for work that is so poorly paid and devoid of personal responsibility.
As outlined tonight by a senior administration official, a jobless worker who appears in danger of running out of normal unemployment benefits could be eligible for up to $3,000 to spend in looking for work or training for work.
To qualify you "must live, or intend to train, in the UK and you must show that you are planning planning to use that training for work in the UK or elsewhere in the EU".
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