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noun
A person who trains another; a coach.
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The final image was Trainer, sitting on his stool, holding his sticks, quiet as Buster Keaton.
The win was trainer Barclay Tagg's first since June 16, ending an 0-for-48 streak.
"I think it was trainer error that did her in last time," he said.
"I think it was trainer error, I didn't have him fit enough for this kind of race and he's given a good blow afterwards.
Come September 2012, those shoes were all over the front row at fashion week; by February, and the next round of shows, it was trainer pandemonium, with vintage-looking New Balances, Gazelles and Air Maxes everywhere you looked.
The result was impressive, as was trainer Wesley Ward, the winner of two other juvenile races at Royal Ascot 2009, who called on more of his US colleagues to make the trans-Atlantic trip.
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