Once Batty and Ursula arrived in Dublin, they were coached and chaperoned by Team Ireland officials. |
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They are Alan Johnson and Michael Arciero, forty-something hardbodies who have coached cycling at the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point. |
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His handlers obviously coached him to adopt a more somber demeanor, though his signature cynicism came through just as clearly. |
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Baxter was variously criticised for not having coached an international side before, or for not being a local. |
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But coached by Francis Crook, he has succeeded in forging a remarkably successful running career. |
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They also fear it can easily be coached and thus confer benefits to wealthy applicants. |
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Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached. |
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Derby was formerly president of CB Sports, a leading skiwear retailer, and has coached several fast-growing consumer-products companies. |
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For her first 10 years on the job, Ruley coached basketball and taught physical education. |
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Parents are coached in the clinic on the use of appropriate parenting skills which they gradually apply at home and in public places. |
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All under-age teams are being trained and coached in preparation for their upcoming competitions. |
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The teacher also coached some students and allowed others to share answers during the actual exam. |
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The formation flight got exciting as I coached the junior pilot through several maneuvers. |
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They collude, have unlimited access to finance, and bring witnesses who are coached to commit perjury. |
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We played dodgeball without sissy rules and our gym teachers coached us to hit the other players where it hurt the most. |
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He began his teaching career in 1935 at Storer College, where he taught English and coached football. |
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During this time he coached basketball, directed choirs and built and renovated houses. |
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For her first 10 years on the job, she coached basketball and taught physical education. |
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Two students coached by Pardina have won major prizes at the Prix de Lausanne international ballet competition. |
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She was being professionally coached and was halfway through recording a compact disc of love songs to launch her career. |
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Teams of 1012 players will be coached as a team in preparation for next season. |
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The original dream team in Barcelona is the squad coached by Johann Cruyff which won the European Cup. |
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I'm coached on how to bend down by contracting my abs and curving my rib cage in. |
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Larry Berkman played baseball as a walk-on at the University of Texas and coached most of his son's early youth league teams. |
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued. |
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She was coached in elocution by an actor from the Comedie Francaise and the dramatist Crebillon. |
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I coached a young assistant coach at a major basketball power on the West Coast a few years ago. |
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He also coached boys' and girls' junior high basketball, junior high football, and junior varsity baseball. |
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To be in dispute with the club for which he had played and coached has obviously cut deep, yet Telfer, true to form, rationalises the issue. |
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Talented young players will be coached and trained at the Football Academy. |
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He would have played in the first team, coached the kids and earned his keep by working behind the bar and on the ground. |
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By the 5th grade, our physical education was passed to the hands of the woman who also coached the girl's sports teams. |
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It caters for all levels with the more talented being coached at its advanced centre alongside specialist goalkeeping. |
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He coached them in becoming proficient riders and huntsmen, skilled archers and unyielding wrestlers. |
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And of course, revolution is coached in freedom or change, while terrorism is intended to instill fear and evoke dread. |
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Casey says he got letters from psychologists, who were analyzing his personality through how he coached that game. |
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He went on to become head of the maths department but also taught rugby and coached the school's various teams. |
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He recruited or coached all of the players, and the team still adheres to the principles he instilled. |
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Employees spent considerable time being coached to answer auditors' questions appropriately. |
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Throughout my playing career and my short time in management, I never thought players should determine who coached the team. |
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While being coached, top athletes are encouraged to soak armbands and sweatbands in their favourite aftershave or perfume. |
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The freshmen eight rowed downstream for three and a halt miles in easy stretches and return, being coached from the launch by Coach Kennedy. |
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Last season he coached the peewee team to the league title but fell to rivals Surrey and Richmond in the provincial playdowns. |
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As a teacher Andy worked at the City of London School, where he coached cricket and rugby. |
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He is a hulking figure, the heaviest in the British squad at 92 kg, coached by Sean Kelly at Stockport Metro. |
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The songs would have to be coached by someone who knows the song style and is fluent in Hungarian, a difficult language. |
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I have coached both swimming and water polo at the club, high school and collegiate levels. |
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He's the one who coached us and he came over to me, sweetheart, I think you could have played professional. |
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I find it an honour to be able to be coached defensively from one of the best defenders to play the women's game. |
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He worked helping disabled people in America and did sports, coached other sportsmen. |
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The veteran 36-year-old striker was the star of the 2006 World Cup German team that Klinsmann coached, and is a total ball hawk. |
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And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists. |
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They had coached great players in their lifetimes and they would not have coddled or cooed at him. |
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He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge and was coached privately by William Hopkins, graduating in 1834 as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman. |
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I coached football and lacrosse at State University of New York at Albany. |
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All the young chess masters have been coached by titled players and most began regular instruction of one or two hours per week soon after learning the game. |
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What more could Peter achieve if he was coached within the college system? |
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Earlier, he coached the girl's basketball team to three titles and two sectional championships, and also served as assistant coach for boys' basketball and football. |
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He was also a GB tourist and coached at international level with Scotland. |
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With the joint effort of Kovai Women's Polytechnic and Samudhaya Polytechnic the prisoners are also coached in tailoring, typewriting, computer and electrical wiring. |
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Having played as a professional and also coached professionally, I finally managed to get the match ball last week when I completed the hat trick by caddying professionally. |
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Manchester, now coached by former Sale stalwart Dave Baldwin, will use a 25-strong squad that should include Sale old boys Andy Whittle and Chris Wright. |
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Musselman is the son of the late Bill Musselman, who once coached Cleveland and Minnesota and gained a reputation as a man who wouldn't tolerate any hooey. |
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Children will be coached by top level coaches in each sport. |
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Throughout the process, he has coached prospective candidates. |
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For a time he coached swimmers, then moved into the business world. |
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These teachers were coached by trainers from the Education Ministry. |
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The girls were coached by their teacher and the headmistress. |
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Therefore, students were coached to improve their communication skills. |
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One of the teachers took him under his wing and coached him in drama. |
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Parents first got their children privately coached by school teachers. |
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Handball is now coached in over 80 Scottish primary schools, with volunteers from the association giving youngsters after-school tuition every week. |
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One boy was coached by several different language teachers to help him spell words with foreign roots, not to be able to speak or read the language better. |
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They're coached for the tests all the way through year six when music, art, history and geography are all sacrificed in favour of a curriculum of exam preparation. |
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Knowing how hard it is to get auditions, especially with English National Opera, this chance to be coached by ENO professionals was too good to miss. |
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It is time that divine help stepped in and coached Hollywood on the follies of shoddy impersonation, and even worse, blatant colloquialism of all verbal history. |
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Did Pete Rose ever cork his bat, choke his boss, assault a fan, drink like a fish, fail a drug test, or even throw a game that he either played in or coached? |
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He became an antique dealer in Leamington Spa and coached at Coventry. |
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On Saturday, the 18-year-old spent hours being coached in vital deportment lessons to give her the edge over dozens of rival finalists who will be competing for the top prize. |
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They are both coached by former freestyler Dominick Gauthier, Heil's boyfriend. |
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The Breeze, coached by Adolfo Ramirez, lost 8-0 to Broken Arrow in a third-place game Saturday. |
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All World Cup winning head coaches were natives of the country they coached to victory. |
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Ask anyone who has coached or managed Adrian in the past and they'll tell you that,'' Boras said. |
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England played at the World Cup in 1975 coached by Alex Murphy, which was played over several months in both hemispheres on a league basis. |
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He previously coached junior India team, Mumbai and Maharastra state teams as well as the Maratha Warriors in the Hockey India League. |
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Englishman Steve McCormack is the team's coach, having coached since 2004, with Danny Brough captaining the side. |
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Savin, also coached by Alwyn Dewhirst, was looking to drastically improve his previous marathon time. |
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Koonce, who has coached more than a handful of state champions in pole vault, was a distance runner in high school and college. |
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Lauren, who is coached by Job King, took up wheelchair racing two years ago after contracting transverse myelitis, a rare neurological condition. |
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Chappell, who coached India from 2005 to 2007, also said the favourites were wellplaced ahead of the tournament starting on Saturday, Sportal. |
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After moving to Salford, Giggs appeared for the local team, Deans FC, who were coached by Manchester City scout Dennis Schofield. |
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He gives the example of a young dancer, a South American pyrotechnician who came to him to be coached in the role of Sleeping Beauty's Aurora. |
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When he coached Golden State, Musselman led the Warriors to a 17-win improvement his first season. |
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The Cardiff Blues had been coached by Dai Young since 2003, until the summer of 2011 when he moved to London Wasps. |
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The Ducks have worked without a special team coordinator since Robin Ross, who also coached tight ends, left after the 2004 season. |
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Onondaga is coached by Freeman Bucktooth, who was also one of the bench bosses for the NLL's Syracuse Smash this past season. |
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We had some great times with keyways and you coached some very good players. |
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To the unbamboozled, the very presence of officially coached, officially subsidized teams from behind the Iron Curtain had a political dimension. |
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Elgar coached the players and wrote and arranged their music, including quadrilles and polkas, for the unusual combination of instruments. |
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The team are coached by Chris Mellor and play their home games at Bradford College. |
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The following people have coached the Scottish national side at various stages. |
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Burton was generous and supportive to everyone throughout the production and coached the understudies himself. |
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Howard coached the club for two seasons losing a Premiership final to Sale in his first season. |
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He is coached by David Howlett, who raced a Finn dinghy at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
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He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. |
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Hennessy also coached the United States trampoline team, producing more world champions than any other person. |
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He has coached two of Great Britain's top Olympic prospects, 400m runner Timothy Benjamin and 400m hurdler Rhys Williams. |
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He's not that power guy, but he's got one of the greatest stiff-arms I've ever coached. |
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Jason did as he was coached, and not surprisingly, he lost the girl. |
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Yet if Johnson had been English, we'd have probably coached all the pace out of him by now and be sending down 80mph dobbers. |
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The water polo team, coached by Van Nuys' Rich Corso, was stunned in the quarterfinals by Spain and dog-paddled home to a seventh-place finish. |
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Wristen coached Colorado's placekickers, and kickoff return and punt coverage units. |
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Victor Valley, coached by Wayne Durity, finished third in the Mojave River League. |
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He spent several months filming the Juilliard School's Attacca String Quartet as they learned Opus 131, coached by some of the world's great chamber musicians. |
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After retiring from competitive tennis, she coached for four years and has also worked as a tennis commentator and game analyst for the BBC and Eurosport. |
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Fearnley played 139 matches for Eastern Suburbs between 195455 and 195764, and coached at the Easts, Parramatta, Western Suburbs, Cronulla and Illawarra. |
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DePaul is coached by long-time UConn assistant Dave Leitao, and Huskies coach Jim Calhoun always likes to make sure people understand pecking orders. |
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Clarkson was being coached by Sabine Schmitz, a noted German racer. |
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Cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer Tom Wills coached the team in an Aboriginal language he learnt as a child, and Charles Lawrence accompanied them to England. |
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Our kids had fun filming clips of them entering the lobby, climbing the stairs and munching choccies in the bunk bed, coached by Daybreak reporter Katy Fawcett. |
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Griffiths is well known as a coach and has coached many top players. |
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He met Bette at a Boxing Day party at Auriol and, while courting her, he also coached her clubmates at Stuart Ladies' Rowing Club on the River Lea. |
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