Only a trained eye can tell the difference between the original painting and a good copy. |
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We have reached a tipping point in the culture where Americans are now trained to look to the rules instead of their own judgment. |
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But, at first, Ariane trained for a different career, graduating from Columbia with a journalism degree. |
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Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military. |
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Sankoh was a British trained former army corporal who had also undergone guerrilla training in Libya. |
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Traveling to Morocco, he established a military monastery or ribat where he trained a highly motivated and disciplined fighting force. |
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In 1054 and 1055, employing these specially trained forces, Almoravid leader Yahya ibn Umar defeated the Kingdom of Ghana and the Zanata Berber. |
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Norwegian singer and songwriter Kate Havnevik is a classically trained musician, but also incorporates trip hop into her work. |
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Margot Fonteyn trained at the Royal Ballet School and spent her entire career with the company. |
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Local nurses are trained at the Macau Polytechnic Institute and the Kiang Wu Nursing College. |
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Iran also has around 350,000 Reserve Force, totaling around 900,000 trained troops. |
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He had trained many pupils in the art of cartography such as Portuguese Diogo Ribeiro. |
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Alba's judgment was that of a soldier trained in Spanish discipline and piety. |
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Marthanda Varma agreed to spare the Dutch captain's life on condition that he joined his army and trained his soldiers on modern lines. |
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Although I was a member of the royal household, I was not among the privileged few who were trained for rule. |
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In the laboratory, cattle can be trained to recognise conspecific individuals using olfaction only. |
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Depending on maturity, breed, and work expected, horses are usually put under saddle and trained to be ridden between the ages of two and four. |
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Sometimes horses are ridden without a saddle, and occasionally, horses are trained to perform without a bridle or other headgear. |
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Horses are trained to be ridden or driven in a variety of sporting competitions. |
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Gielgud was awarded a scholarship to the academy and trained there throughout 1923 under Kenneth Barnes, Helen Haye and Claude Rains. |
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If worked with patiently, sheep may learn their names and many sheep are trained to be led by halter for showing and other purposes. |
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He also systematized aqueduct maintenance with gangs of specially trained workmen. |
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While a bow potentially took years to master, an effective arquebusier could be trained in just two weeks. |
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They were trained as required, but also previous skills, such as a trade, were exploited. |
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Retaining these expensively trained professionals has been identified as one of the goals of the government. |
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To prevent Germany from building up a large cadre of trained men, the number of men allowed to leave early was limited. |
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One view is that Zwingli was trained as an Erasmian humanist and Luther played a decisive role in changing his theology. |
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The soldiers were trained to memorize every step in battle, so discipline and order could not break down into chaos. |
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These men were not trained physicians even though they played the role of one. |
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These men were used before the actual trained doctors were largely implemented. |
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In the first 25 years of the CMS nearly half the missionaries were Germans trained in Berlin and later from the Basel Seminary. |
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And so he trained his qi, his breath, and his sense of timing, so that strength and size became irrelevant to his understanding of Aikido. |
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An alumni of AmeriCorps, she has been trained as a red-carded firefighter and a national park ranger. |
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Following the Gardners' lead, several other scientists have trained other great apes to use a quasilinguistic communication system. |
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Created by royal charter in 1518, it was founded by six English academic doctors trained in English universities. |
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He primarily used his highly disciplined Sikh Khalsa Army that he trained and equipped with modern military technologies and technique. |
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The rebels were disorganised, had differing goals, and were poorly equipped, led, and trained, and had no outside support or funding. |
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Moscow trained cadres were put into crucial power positions to fulfill orders regarding sociopolitical transformation. |
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Legal professionals trained in modern law schools have largely replaced traditional ulema as interpreters of the resulting laws. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was awarded the rank of honorary junior commander five months later. |
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He trained as a barrister and after a slow start to his career achieved great success. |
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The Northampton Swimming Club also trained the young Olympic swimmer Caitlin McClatchey. |
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As spinners were 'assisted' by several 'piecers' there was a pool of trained labour to replace any spinner the owner cared to dismiss. |
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Operation of weaving in a textile mill is undertaken by a specially trained operator known as a weaver. |
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They are trained that, ideally, no machine should stop working for more than one minute, with faster turn around times being preferred. |
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However, there are a number of inherent dangers in the machines, to which inattentive or poorly trained weavers can fall victim. |
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Jim remained in Shepparton where he played Australian rules and trained teams there and in Wangaratta until his health failed. |
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Horses on hunts can range from specially bred and trained field hunters to casual hunt attendees riding a wide variety of horse and pony types. |
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Jesuits and seminary priests, trained in Douai and Rome to make good the losses of English priests, encouraged this. |
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Several prominent engineers were trained there, including Benjamin Hick, Charles Todd, David Joy and Richard Peacock. |
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He trained for the legal profession, but appears not to have taken a degree. |
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He advocated a central road authority and the trained professional official, who could be paid a salary that would keep him from corruption. |
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Froch was trained by Robert McCracken and managed by Mick Hennessy earlier in his career, and later by Eddie Hearn. |
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During World War II, British subject Eddie Chapman, trained by the Germans in sabotage, became a double agent for the British. |
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At St Martin in the Fields, children were trained in spinning flax, picking hair and carding wool, before being placed as apprentices. |
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As any man could be quickly trained in the use of a musket, it became far easier to form massive armies. |
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However, because of continuing conflict with Native Americans, it was soon realized that it was necessary to field a trained standing army. |
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Put it in a covered shoebox and seek out a veterinarian or find a licensed and trained wildlife rehabilitator. |
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Slater was well trained by Strutt and, by age 21, he had gained a thorough knowledge of the organisation and practice of cotton spinning. |
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American soldiers were well trained and brave, but in the early battles were often led by officers of questionable ability. |
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The British Army in North America was a very professional and well trained force, but suffered from being outnumbered. |
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Additionally, the idea migrated from the armories to industry as machinists trained in the armory system were hired by other manufacturers. |
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He is a supporter of Nottingham Forest and occasionally trained at Forest's training ground before fights. |
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In recent years, Irish bred and trained horses have enjoyed considerable success in major races worldwide. |
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He trained in mathematics and law and was articled to a proctor in Doctors' Commons. |
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The riflemen had not been issued their weapons yet, and hence they trained with wooden mock-up rifles. |
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Over the next decades, troops stationed around Plymouth trained in the area, notably in 1853 before and during the Crimean War. |
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Units, including some tanks, mobilised for the Suez Crisis in 1956 trained on Dartmoor, operating briefly in the Yes Tor area. |
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The dog, a German Shepherd called Geisha, had been professionally trained and was bought to protect Mansell and his family at his home in Jersey. |
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Of course, once trained, a cadaver dog doesn't disturb the remains at the site. |
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Germany has four times as many subs as when the war started.... The number of highly trained men in Berlin's silent service is limited. |
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Shamans are trained to keep the memory of their spirit animal intact so that they can discover the many ways in which they can use its medicine. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was promoted to honorary junior commander five months later. |
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Accordingly, it represents an underthreshold load in trained persons, and no endocrine response was observed. |
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Singers are usually trained in lessons where, in addition to the vocal teacher, a piano accompanist is also involved. |
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An intense global spotlight was trained on Aceh as foreign aid workers and reporters flooded in. |
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Previously, highlands were special areas visited only by trained personnel and alpinists who understood the risks associated with high altitude. |
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Ironically, one of the leading theorists from this school, Stanley Fish, was himself trained by New Critics. |
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A trained postal worker can sort eight hundred letters an hour, but a machine reader can sort five hundred zipcoded letters a minute. |
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Competent dominatrices are trained to lower the risk of triggering such an abreaction, but are prepared to deal with it should it occur. |
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They survived by utilizing their well trained pugilists, as well as marine and navigation skills, mostly along Sumatran and Javanese estuaries. |
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At a time when infantry were trained to fight in formation, the Highlanders' method was more informal. |
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The hotel's chef trained at the finest culinary institutes in Europe. |
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One of the fundamental problems with the Jacobite army was the lack of trained officers. |
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Haileybury emphasised the Anglican religion and morality and trained students in the classical Indian languages. |
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German casualties between March and April 1918 were 270,000, including many highly trained storm troopers. |
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Consequently, the Young Turks movement began when these relatively young and newly trained men returned with their education. |
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They trained an elite corps, called the Denshutai, to fight on the side of the Shogun. |
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Cromwell's cavalry, on the other hand, trained to operate as a single unit, which led to many decisive victories. |
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During the interwar period, German pilots were trained secretly in violation of the treaty at Lipetsk Air Base. |
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Since the Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany to have an air force, German pilots trained in secret. |
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Before joining Parliament's forces Cromwell's only military experience was in the trained bands, the local county militia. |
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However, by the time this was achieved the Luftwaffe lacked the fuel and trained pilots to make this achievement worth while. |
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With aircraft production running at 300 planes each week, only 200 pilots were trained in the same period. |
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He states that between 8 and 18 August 154 RAF pilots were killed, severely wounded, or missing, while only 63 new pilots were trained. |
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The Germans lacked the trained pilots, the effective fighter aircraft, and the heavy bombers that would have been needed. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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He navigated the course adeptly, having trained on it for months ahead of time. |
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Even the men he had trained and who owed much of their success to Wren's original and leadership were no longer young. |
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It helped promote and organize new disciplines, and it trained new scientists. |
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In December 2016 there were 83,360 trained Regulars, 2,850 Gurkhas and 26,300 trained Army Reservists. |
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The FIDF has been trained by the Royal Navy to operate Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and to board vessels suspected of fishery poaching. |
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Qatari special forces have been trained by France and other Western countries, and are believed to possess considerable skill. |
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Although six battalions had been trained, the SLA still lacked many combat support functions as well as command and control capabilities. |
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The experience in Sierra Leone proved the effectiveness of relatively small numbers of well trained and equipped soldiers. |
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On 24 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland. |
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Congregations where there is no minister, or where the minister is incapacitated may be moderated by a specially trained elder. |
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If the ballet dancer is properly trained, the dancer will decrease their risk of injury. |
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Not wanting to become a lawyer like other men in his family, Maugham eventually trained and qualified as a physician. |
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Members of bardic schools were trained in the complex rules and forms of Gaelic poetry. |
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He also trained as a gauger or exciseman in case farming continued to be unsuccessful. |
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Both trained in Glasgow, but spent most of their careers in and around their respective native cities of Dundee and Montrose. |
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She graduated in Welsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor and trained as a teacher. |
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The team had trained well, but at crunch time they just couldn't perform. |
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Sullivan was trained in the classical style, and contemporary music did not greatly attract him. |
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He originally trained as a violinist as a child, before studying at London's Trinity College of Music. |
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The mobs soon had the support of some of the French Guard, who were armed and trained soldiers. |
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Once he had mastered the technique he trained his wife Jane, her sister Bessie Burden and others to execute designs to his specifications. |
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Once a kandak has been trained and equipped, it is posted to an area of the country where it conducts counter-insurgency operations. |
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Connery began bodybuilding at the age of 18, and from 1951 trained heavily with Ellington, a former gym instructor in the British army. |
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However, all of the named players were trained in Canada, having emigrated from Ireland with their families as children. |
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Novice jumping races involve horses that are starting out a jumping career, including horses that previously were trained in flat racing. |
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The expeditions and adventures described in this book have been performed under the guidance of trained observers, experts and draconologists. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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Although many geographers are trained in toponymy and cartology, this is not their main preoccupation. |
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In 2008, fighting continued and Iraq's newly trained armed forces launched attacks against militants. |
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The crews are also trained to deal with situations such as bomb threats, hijacking, and terrorist activities. |
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Soulcrusher established his power in Valhalla itself where he trained the Nazguls and built a guardian to protect his privacy. |
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These problems are exacerbated by the shortage of trained doctors and nurses and health facilities. |
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Willem de Kooning was born and trained in Rotterdam, although he is considered to have reached acclaim as an American artist. |
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Gladiators were trained combatants who might be slaves, convicts, or free volunteers. |
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Some women trained as gymnasts and dancers, and a rare few as female gladiators. |
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Literate women ranged from cultured aristocrats to girls trained to be calligraphers and scribes. |
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Humanist scholars trained on the Continent were recruited to the new Scottish universities founded at St Andrews, the Glasgow, and Aberdeen. |
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Congregational psalm singing replaced the elaborate polyphony of trained choirs. |
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The recruit eventually graduates to become a trained soldier and dutyman, with his place in a troop. |
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And, endly, mark our tailed arborean ancestors, trained to the wearing of garments and a single eye-glass. |
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The Glasgow Boys consisted of several men, most of whom were trained in, or had strong ties to the city of Glasgow. |
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Unlike many British officers, Haig believed that the Egyptians could make good soldiers if properly trained and led. |
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Hardwick believes new prison officers cannot be trained and become effective in time to prevent further trouble. |
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Peter Sellers, comedian, actor, and performer, was born in Southsea, and Arnold Schwarzenegger lived and trained in Portsmouth for a short time. |
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Since the 1970s Sherab has trained a number of western practitioners in the highly specialised techniques needed to create thangkas. |
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The squadron also trained aircrew officers from foreign nations posted to the UK on two to three year exchange tours. |
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One more often meets a noneditor with a text that needs work than a trained editor in search of texts to be edited. |
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In 1940, a torpedo training unit was formed, which trained both RAF and Royal Navy crews. |
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At these locations, the men undertook basic training, were drilled, and trained for open warfare. |
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These cases are heard by specially trained magistrates sitting in a youth court. |
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Family proceedings may be held before specially trained magistrates in family proceedings courts within magistrates' courts. |
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Workers who were trained in the technique might move to another employer or might be poached. |
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The United States Navy denies that at any point dolphins were trained for combat. |
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In 2000 the press reported that dolphins trained to kill by the Soviet Navy had been sold to Iran. |
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Porpoises are sometimes kept in captivity and trained to perform tricks, but breeding success has been poor. |
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They have also been trained by militaries to locate sea mines or detect and mark enemy divers. |
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Teachers in an ESL class are specifically trained in particular techniques and tools to help students learn English. |
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In American cities, African American women quiltmakers enlarged their activities, promoted collaboration, and trained neophytes. |
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The building was manned by up to 120 volunteers who trained on a weekly basis and wore a Royal Air Force style uniform. |
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When the rematch was scheduled, Louis retreated to his boxing camp in New Jersey and trained incessantly for the fight. |
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During this time, Bradfield, alongside the classically trained Sean Moore, primarily wrote the music while Wire focused on the lyrics. |
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He also attended youth acting schools at Theatr Clwyd, Mold, and trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. |
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Caroline trained at the Arts Educational School, Tring and then the Juilliard School, New York, where she attained her BFA in dance. |
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Finnian of Clonard is said to have trained the Twelve Apostles of Ireland at Clonard Abbey. |
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Guru Amar Das also trained 146 apostles of which 52 were women, to manage the rapid expansion of the religion. |
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They are commonly kept in captivity and are even sometimes trained to perform tricks and tasks. |
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In 1971, a captive harbor seal named Hoover was trained to imitate human words, phrases and laughter. |
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A captive Amazon river dolphin housed at Acuario de Valencia is the only trained river dolphin in captivity. |
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The Navy has never trained attack dolphins, as they would not be able to discern allied soldiers from enemy soldiers. |
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To this exercise they were trained from infancy, in order to earn their livelihood as mercenary soldiers. |
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As an essential part of protecting their investment in the ships and their cargoes, the League trained pilots and erected lighthouses. |
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A similar program was used by the Russian Navy during the Cold War, in which belugas were also trained for antimining operations in the Arctic. |
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Sikhs grew as an organized community and under the 10th Guru the Sikhs developed a trained fighting force to defend their independence. |
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The Havraise Rowing Society has trained many rowers to a high level as Thierry Renault. |
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Having a trained individual for each task allowed each man to dedicate himself to his own mission and it made for a highly efficient combat team. |
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The state of training was also unbalanced, with the majority of personnel trained only to man static fortifications. |
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In addition many ships of NATO countries also trained and frequented at Portland Harbour. |
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Forces under the command of the Mongol Empire were trained, organized, and equipped for mobility and speed. |
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She trained with Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had attempted to swim the Channel 22 times. |
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After joining the RAF, he trained as a bomb aimer in Oxfords, Ansons and Wellingtons before joining a squadron of Lancasters. |
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The matrons are supported by the School's Medical Centre where trained nursing staff offer round the clock care. |
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Tame badgers can be affectionate pets, and can be trained to come to their owners when their names are called. |
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The technique of hunting with trained captive birds of prey is known as falconry. |
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The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her. |
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In 1954 aerial observation of sea ice moved from development into operations, with navy weathermen trained by the Hydrographic Office. |
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They also learned to sing and play one musical instrument and were trained as athletes for military service. |
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Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. |
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It is divided into several sections, including two trained in firearms and one in marine operations. |
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The dogs are trained in a variety of roles including drugs dogs, explosives dogs and firearms support dogs. |
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The aircrew are selected from existing ambulance service personnel and specially trained for their work on the helicopter. |
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Studies in bird behaviour include the use of tamed and trained birds in captivity. |
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However, volunteers are often trained to respect the working culture and ethics. |
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During January and February 2011, ahead of the 2011 MLS season, Beckham trained with Tottenham Hotspur. |
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The two managed to do the entire service of the liturgy until others could be trained. |
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He was a trained professional who saw to the health and welfare of the crew and acted as the medical expert on board. |
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These were formed into trained band regiments, particularly in the City of London, where the Artillery Ground was used for training. |
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Eadfrith was a highly trained calligrapher and he used insular majuscule script in the manuscript. |
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Early colonial artists, trained in Europe, showed a fascination with the unfamiliar land. |
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Simon Bening's eldest daughter Levina Teerlinc was also trained as an illuminator. |
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He explained that he had trained apprentices who now competed with him in the private painting market. |
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Alcuin trained the numerous monks of the abbey in piety, and it was in the midst of these pursuits that he died. |
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According to Caesar, many young men were trained to be druids, during which time they had to learn all the associated lore by heart. |
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During the early period Frankish law was preserved by the rachimburgs, officials trained to remember it and pass it on. |
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The unique attempt involved trained theatre experts and the actors taken from rural background in Punjab, India. |
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Later, in addition to teaching Catherine to read and write, Blake trained her as an engraver. |
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Annually, approximately 20,000 persons are trained in recruit centres for a duration from 18 to 21 weeks. |
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Cobbett's sons were trained as solicitors and founded a law firm in Manchester, called Cobbetts in his honour. |
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However, outside the United States the term special forces does not generally imply a force trained to fight as guerillas and insurgents. |
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It helped promote and organize new disciplines and it trained new scientists. |
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They participated in espionage, sabotage and other Fifth column means in their countries of origin, trained and commanded by Abwehr. |
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As captains were often quite inexperienced, the pilot was usually the highest trained naval officer aboard. |
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Lacking a formal navigation school, early pilots were trained by apprenticeship. |
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A Spanish sword made of steel was considered the pinnacle of craftsmanship and a well trained swordsman could be a dominant foe. |
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These specially trained dogs were feared because of their strength and ferocity. |
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However, it appears Philip never intended to disown his politically and militarily trained son. |
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Moreover, few authors were trained folklorists and even fewer maintained a critical historical methodology. |
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This created a divide between physicians trained in the classroom and physicians who learned their trade through practice. |
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The soldiers that received medical attention was most likely from a physician who was not well trained. |
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The divide created a shift leading to physicians trained in the classroom to be of higher esteem and more knowledgeable. |
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To classify its organoleptic qualities, olive oil is judged by a panel of trained tasters in a blind taste test. |
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The readiness of the PO TG has been regularly trained and evaluated in the INSTREX series naval exercises. |
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Third, hoplological analysis suggests that research be conducted by individuals trained in combative arts. |
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The channel staff is being trained on the latest technology and developments in weather forecasting to provide the best services, according to the official. |
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So what are trained readers of spy novels supposed to believe when Michael cashes in his chips and two strangers arrive to remove his body from the premises? |
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Over there in chink-land, the Communist government practices gun-control, and the population would have to be trained extensively, as well as armed. |
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Sam Archer is the harlequinesque dancer who was trained in musical theater, while Richard Winsor is the taller, heavier-boned dancer who was trained in ballet. |
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The Romans preferred infantry to cavalry because infantry could be trained to retain the formation in combat, while cavalry tended to scatter when faced with opposition. |
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Art can connote a sense of trained ability or mastery of a medium. |
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The problem wasn't that bishops weren't trained in such matters, it is the institutional culture of denial and the bullying of the abused and whistleblowers into silence. |
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It recruited largely Indian troops, and trained them along European lines. |
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The younger Christopher was trained by his father to be an architect. |
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Many of the key thinkers were trained as physicians or had studied science and medicine at university or on their own at some point in their career. |
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He returned on 7 October, but Antwerp fell on 10 October with 2,500 British men, many of them barely trained, take prisoner or interned in the neutral Netherlands. |
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This decreases the number of ambulance crews available to deal with new calls as well as delaying patients getting the care they need from trained hospital staff. |
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There is increasing reliance on private ambulance firms to deal with emergencies despite concern that their staff may be less well trained than NHS ambulance crews. |
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Alex Cavendish fears newly recruited staff may not stay in the prison service and also fears new staff will not be trained in time to stop further riots. |
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Elizabeth herself was a product of Renaissance humanism trained by Roger Ascham, and wrote occasional poems such as On Monsieur's Departure at critical moments of her life. |
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Village witches, though they might know many spells and charms and some of the great songs, were never trained in the High Arts or the principles of magery. |
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The resulting decline in brewpubs was something of a boon to other forms of microbrewing, as it led to an availability of trained craft brewers and brewing equipment. |
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Many producers of this kind of music however, such as Darren Tate and MJ Cole, were trained in classical music before they moved into the electronic medium. |
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Born in Canberra, Australia, in 1952, Ross Stretton trained at the Australian Ballet School, later becoming a principal dancer with the Australian Ballet company. |
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For The Boxer in 1997, he trained for weeks with the former world champion Barry McGuigan who said that he became good enough to turn professional. |
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His performance as Tommy Riordan, who is trained by his father to fight in a mixed martial arts tournament against his brother, gained praise from critics. |
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He trained at the National Youth Theatre and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1991, before beginning his career on stage. |
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Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. |
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However, especially in later times, purchased slaves and trained combat performers were valuable commodities, and their lives were not given up without due consideration. |
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The first use of packs specifically trained to hunt foxes was in the late 1600s, with the oldest fox hunt being, probably, the Bilsdale in Yorkshire. |
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These dogs are trained to pursue the fox based on its scent. |
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Dean Powell, who has trained former world champions Duke McKenzie and Lloyd Honeyghan, worked with Khan until a decision on a permanent trainer was made. |
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It has dozens of trained marshals available for various events such as cycle races and is deeply involved in numerous other projects such as the annual Motorcycle Toy Run. |
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Many companies preferred to keep these workers employed in Germany after they had trained them and Germany's immigrant population has steadily increased. |
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Plans call for the force, once fully active, to consist of 53,000 reservists who will be trained and equipped to counter potential hybrid warfare threats. |
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Hundreds of Luftwaffe pilots and technical personnel visited, studied and were trained at Soviet air force schools in several locations in Central Russia. |
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As a highly specialised and adaptable light infantry force, the Royal Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. |
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The Royal Marines formed the Royal Marine Division as an amphibiously trained division, parts of which served at Dakar and in the capture of Madagascar. |
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The rank structure of the corps is similar to that of the British Army with officers and other ranks recruited and initially trained separately from other naval personnel. |
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Only Moderators of Kirk Sessions are obliged to be trained for the role. |
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He was trained in Mendelssohn's ideas and techniques but was also exposed to a variety of musical styles, including Schubert, Verdi, Bach, and Wagner. |
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For additional staff, they employed boys from the Industrial Home for Destitute Boys in Euston, central London, many of whom were trained as apprentices. |
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Some enthusiasts for shed hunting use trained dogs to assist them. |
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Cottage Rake was trained in Ireland by Vincent O'Brien, and his successes helped to popularise the Gold Cup, and the Festival itself, with the Irish public. |
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Because cornering and leading wild bulls were dangerous, Bulldogs were trained to seize a bull by its nose long enough for a rope to be secured around its neck. |
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A distinguished linguist, philosopher and poet, he had trained in Paris and studied law at Poitiers, before moving to Geneva and developing an interest in Protestant theology. |
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Throughout the course of the war, British officers trained American ones for battle, most notably George Washington, which benefitted the American cause during the Revolution. |
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Haig predicted that the war would last several years and that an army of a million men, trained by officers and NCOs withdrawn from the BEF, would be needed. |
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In the preliminary stages of that war, he thoroughly trained his minimal forces and conserved them against strong political pressure to disperse and misuse them. |
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Decrypts fly out of a line printer on the other end and are taken off to another hut where American nisei, and some white men trained in Nipponese, translate them. |
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Dolphins are sometimes kept in captivity and trained to perform tricks. |
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This was accomplished by Tuffy, a dolphin trained by the US Navy. |
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Under some circumstances, cuttlefish can be trained to change color in response to stimuli, thereby indicating their color changing is not completely innate. |
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In Florida, the Marine Resources Council maintains a volunteer sighting network to receive sighting information from the public and verify sightings with trained volunteers. |
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Japan, whose British trained navy wiped out the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima, helped to reinforce the concept of naval power as the dominant factor in conflict. |
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Computer paint software operates similarly but adds features that are delightfully familiar and useful to artists trained in traditional graphics materials. |
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They can be trained to respond to commands, which may be given remotely, and even persuaded to venture into brightly lit areas, which rats usually avoid. |
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These were herded by children who were being trained as witches. |
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Not only did she fail when I took charge of the experiments, but she failed equally when four other carefully trained experimenters took my place. |
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Philip Stenning is a commercial pilot, trained during the First World War. |
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Except for the London trained bands, both sides in the Civil War made little use of the militia, preferring to recruit their armies by other means. |
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There were four of them, old-style petrolheads, with greasy jeans and leather jackets. Each had a rifle trained on the pair. They looked barely out of their teens. |
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He trained under the coach Biranchi Das, who saw potential in him. |
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They would soon be confronted by an army of organized, highly trained, professional soldiers under the leadership of a brilliant and ruthless commander. |
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He had trained a core of his men year round, using mostly Church funds, and some had been with him since his earliest days after his father's death. |
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Another licensed cleric in Judaism is the shochet, who are trained and licensed by religious authorities for kosher slaughter according to ritual law. |
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Although they are part of a regular army, United States Special Forces are trained in, amongst other missions, to implement irregular military tactics. |
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In addition to the high expense of medical care relative to the average Malagasy income, the prevalence of trained medical professionals remains extremely low. |
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The West African states imported highly trained slave soldiers. |
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The current defense force for Haiti is the Haitian National Police, which has a highly trained SWAT team, and works alongside the Haitian Coast Guard. |
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The elephants are domesticated in large numbers, and trained for war. |
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Although the country lacks trained demographers, accurate data on household registration, migration, and births and deaths are available to North Korean authorities. |
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There is no doubt whatever that such souls were prophets, for the mission of prophethood is education, and these wondrous souls trained and educated mankind. |
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However, the state militias were poorly trained, armed and led. |
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The monastery became a center from which missionaries would be trained and then sent forth and its size and battlements helped to protect it from Chichimeca attacks. |
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Ingersoll maintained further that trained theologians reason no better than a person who assumes the devil must exist because pictures resemble the devil so exactly. |
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So deacons trained under Abraham Malpan were refused priesthood. |
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During this period the indigenous clergy ordained by the branch missions totalled 496 and about 5,000 lay teachers had been trained by the branch missions. |
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Unlike professional judges, lay judges are not legally trained, but unlike jurors, lay judges are usually volunteers and may be politically appointed. |
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He was born in Shettleston and was trained as an engine wright. |
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Fully trained carpenters and joiners will often move into related trades such as shop fitting, scaffolding, bench joinery, maintenance and system installation. |
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He had trained in shipbuilding at Northfleet and, with Joshua Field, became a partner in his father's firm, trading as Maudslay, Sons and Field of North Lambeth. |
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Many, though not all packhorses are also trained to be ridden. |
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With a danger of vaccination crews spreading the disease, only trained farmers were allowed to administer the vaccine under veterinary supervision. |
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I had expected to see some of the dogs, but we were following the wooden markers and the dogs are trained to go afield and search for the ones that missed the markers. |
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The scheme has trained more than 35,000 volunteers and there are more than 500 Walking for Health schemes across the UK, with thousands of people walking every week. |
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