Having taken the 4km short course race on Saturday, he became the first man to complete the double when he won the 12 km race yesterday. |
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If you have a bacterial infection, your GP may prescribe a short course of antibiotics. |
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She took a short course in ophthalmology and collaborated with research into river blindness in Central Africa. |
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The second day is a slalom event where sailors race around a short course with many turns. |
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The business side of Wilson's career all by itself provides a short course in the dark side of show business. |
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In severe radiation proctitis, a short course of hydrocortisone foam enemas may be beneficial. |
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A short course was set in the south lake as the wind freshened to Force 4 and New Order took the lead and held on to win. |
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The short course was successful in increasing nurses' knowledge in all aspects. |
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Mr. Speaker, I believe that the Minister of Finance needs a short course in mathematics. |
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One of JPSM's major contributions to the survey profession has been the establishment of its short course series. |
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Other children's programs are offered for this Sunday and Saturday, July 10, with a short course on table manners and a children's fashion show consecutively. |
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We are gradually witnessing a policy change and, for example, the Royal Academy has made their students take a short course on the street arts. |
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Project Cycle Management taken from MDC short course will also be given to the participants. |
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The Terminal Illness trajectory is defined as one with a short course of rapidly progressive disability in the last two months of life. |
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The experimental group gained an average of 1.29 grade levels in reading ability after the short course. |
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Even in this short course of life, there is no one knows when the exact day of death is. |
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The Institute recently organized a short course for correctional officers from East Africa. |
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One industry training coordinator indicated that he had developed a short course on mentoring, had advertised it among his membership, and then had to cancel it due to low enrolment. |
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Will the RE GCSE short course slowly slide into oblivion? |
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In 1998, research in Thailand showed that even a short course of AZT, which would be affordable in almost every country, would significantly reduce transmission risk. |
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The Institute has also awarded more than 15,000 short course certificates to professionals in Delft or in tailor-made courses offered in the Member States or specific regions. |
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That gives you a short course on the ice in the Arctic. |
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Following my participation in the MDC short course on Reproductive Health, I was given the task to develop, for the project, a course program on Maternal and Perinatal health. |
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It is also envisaged that a new Centre of Excellence be created and a structured short course be developed for teachers continued profession development in this technologically exciting educational area. |
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Seismic design is covered in a separate CISC short course Seismic Design of Steel Framed Buildings, which is offered in major centres across Canada. |
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It follows from the principle of universal availability, that delivery of higher education should meet all circumstances of people's lives, offering part-time, distance, short course and even autonomous learning as needed. |
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A bonus for the day was a short course in survivial. |
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It will provide a short course to those who will be doing consular work only occasionally and a longer course to those who will be doing mainly consular work. |
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For short course, use additional method or use another drug. |
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At last month's Telstra Australian Short Course Championships the pair dead-heated twice in the finals of the 50m and 100m backstroke events. |
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This duathlon was the World Championship Short Course, six mile run, twenty five mile bike, three mile run. |
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