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  • 81Training technology — is a body of tools used in delivering information and skill development exercises for the purpose of improving performance.Training is typically delivered live ( synchronous ) or created for distribution later as it is needed ( asynchronous… …

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  • 82Training Command — may refer to:*RAF Training Command *Training Command, Indian Air Force *Training Command of the Singapore Police Force …

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  • 83Training (civil) — Training or entrance training refers to coastal structures built to constrain a river discharging across a littoral coast so that it discharges only where desired. Untrained entrances on sandy coasts tend to move widely and violently to discharge …

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  • 84Training Day — Título Día de entrenamiento Ficha técnica Dirección Antoine Fuqua Producción Bruce Berman Davis Guggenheim …

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  • 85training college — training .college n [U and C] BrE a college for adults that gives training for a particular profession ▪ a teacher training college ▪ a training college for pilots …

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  • 86training centre — training ,centre noun count BRITISH in the U.K., a place where people who work in a particular profession go for short periods of training: a police training centre …

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  • 87training camp — training camps N COUNT A training camp for soldiers or sports players is an organized period of training at a particular place …

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  • 88training shoe — see ↑trainer above. • • • Main Entry: ↑train * * * noun, pl ⋯ shoes [count] chiefly Brit : ↑sneaker * * * ˈtraining shoe [training shoe] …

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  • 89training wheel — UK US noun [countable] usually plural [singular training wheel plural training wheels] american a stabilizer on a child’s bicycle Thesaurus: parts of bicycles and motorcycles …

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  • 90Training the Three-Day Event Horse and Rider — (ISBN 0 385 42520 1) is a 1995 book written by James C. Wofford, covering each phase of the equestrian sport of eventing, as well as a brief history of the event and a section on choosing a proper horse for the sport. The book ends with a section …

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