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In Flushing, Queens, surgeons have their attention trained a few feet higher, on upturned noses that their Chinese patients want flipped down.
He worked as an analyst for a number of TV networks, as a jockey's agent, and even trained a few horses.
His father, Dan, a fox-hunting farmer who trained a few horses under a permit, lost his first wife, Helena, in childbirth while she was bearing their fifth child and, 18 months later, married his wife's first cousin, Kathleen Toomey.
I was the Chief Technology Officer and in my short tenure, I had gained new clients, setup the company infrastructure and trained a few interns.
He first trained a few of his family members to illustrate, including his younger brother Zhanru Feng, son Zhongyuan Feng, nephews Xingsheng Jiang, Xingqiang Jiang, and Weicheng Zong, etc.
After you have trained a few people at the bench, those people can train newcomers, but you still need to pay close attention to how your lab members do their science.
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"I beat him in training a few times," the Belgrave Harrier said.
He has been training "a few candidates" among the younger generation for the chief executive position.
But radical Islamists killed 191 people with bombs planted on Madrid commuter trains a few days before the elections.
Timphony sent the horse to Ortiz because he was ill with diabetes and still trying to train a few horses at Santa Anita.
It is not expensive to train a few more medical students in each of the existing established medical schools in this country.
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