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"My training comes from having raised children through their adolescent years," she told me.
For the most part, that training comes from public librarians who "are having teaching written into their job descriptions," Ms. Kranich said.
I have never participated in a judged racewalking event, nor do I have any desire to do so, but my success in using walking as training comes from mimicking racewalkers.
A new form of geriatric training comes from elderly patients recruited as mentors, like Alberta Harris, 85, who lunches with students at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, regaling them with stories of her life.
It has to be noted that a large share of the evidence of classroom based training comes from Germany (five out of nine studies), but omitting these studies from the aggregation would not change the general conclusion.
This is due to two reasons: (1) it has the most robust ASR subsystem of those presented by the participants in terms of ASR techniques (SGMM for acoustic modeling), the type of the speech data (spontaneous speech) used for acoustic model training is very similar to that of the evaluation files, and the text material used for language model training comes from a large variety of text sources.
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Her only training came from a writer's workshop in a theatre in Leicester, which she joined at the suggestion of her second husband.
Mr. Kamitsuka, whose musical experience and training come from both the United States and Japan, is probably more a musician than a natural virtuoso.
She had never played bass before, and most of her musical training came from an acoustic guitar duo act she had with her twin sister Kelley.
But, like Shaw, her nutritional training came from the IIN and, also like Shaw, she was inspired to study there after suffering from digestive problems that were never fully diagnosed.
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