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Tizzard said Cue Card would be trained for Aintree's Grand National meeting, where he will have the choice between races at three miles or two and a half.
He said Cabot directly employed about 100 skilled workers on the rigs, but over time local residents would be trained for those jobs.
Elliott added that one of his two other Festival winners, Cause Of Causes, would be trained for the Grand National on 9 April in the hope that he will make the cut at the bottom of the weights.
A century ago, organizations as varied as chambers of commerce and labor federations backed plans for a dual system of teaching, wherein some students would be trained for specific occupations, while others would get a broad education allowing them to continue their studies in college.
Defence Secretary Liam Fox told the House of Commons that thousands more reservists would be trained for front-line operations.
For provider education, we assumed that one physician per primary health-care centre per year would be trained for one day (Table 1).
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The event was the Spartan Race in the Washington D.C. area, which was not only my first obstacle course racing event, but also the last event that I told my grandfather that I would be training for earlier in the year.
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