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training and received
Thirty-five military and civilian students received laboratory training.
Great solicitude was devoted to the education of Nicolas as tsarevich, whereas Alexander received only the training of an ordinary Grand Duke of that period.
So, he sent Alfonso to the Sandhurst Military Academy in England, where the training Alfonso received was severe but more cosmopolitan than Spain, given the current athmosphere
He received secular, philosophical, as well as theological training at Alexandria.
Over 3, 000 law enforcement professionals from Sub-Saharan Africa have received training from ILEA since it began offering classes in 2001.
The new recruits received three months ' hurried training, and were rapidly posted to RIC barracks, mostly in Dublin, Munster and eastern Connacht.
During his five years at the college Fulcher received a multi-disciplinary education that included training in cardboard design, display and packaging, exploited later in his record sleeve work.
" Cuba has also lent support to the prominent Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) and the lesser-known Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) both received training from Cuba's General Intelligence Directorate, as well as financial and diplomatic support from the Cuban government.
He then enrolled in the Bucharest School of Fine Arts, where he received academic training in sculpture.
She was a near contemporary of better-known American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France.
In 1956, he received a two-year scholarship for postgraduate training in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States.
* an organization of volunteer emergency workers who have received specific training in basic disaster response skills, and who agree to supplement existing emergency responders in the event of a major disaster.
Whether he received formal military training is not recorded, but according to Suetonius, he displayed considerable marksmanship with the bow and arrow.
After his release, Ortega was exiled to Cuba, where he received several months of guerrilla training.
Additionally, Japanese pilots had received excellent training and many were combat veterans from Japan's campaigns in China.
This is why the now-archaic normal school ( from the French école normale ) is so confusing to present-day English speakers ; it was a place where people received standardized training in how to teach children, not an institution where social deviants learned how to behave normally.
He received critical musical training in Halle, Hamburg and Italy before settling in London ( 1712 ) and becoming a naturalised British subject in 1727.
George, as the eldest son, received an excellent training in theology and other branches of learning, and was thus much better educated than most of the princes of his day.
In most Greek city-states, citizens received at least basic military training, serving in the standing army for a certain amount of time.
Battalion members received training and support from the United States Central Intelligence Agency both in Honduras and at U. S. military bases and in Chile during the presidency of the dictator Augusto Pinochet.
Henry was also known as " Henry Beauclerc " ( because of his education — as his older brother William was the heir apparent and thus given the practical training to be king, Henry received the alternate, formal education ), worked hard to reform and stabilise the country and smooth the differences between the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman societies.
Greenberg received his bonus at the end of spring training.
His mother, Maud Humphrey, was a commercial illustrator, who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James McNeill Whistler, and who later became artistic director of the fashion magazine The Delineator.
Aside from his superhuman powers, Iceman is also a fair hand-to-hand combatant, and received combat training at Xavier's School as well as coaching from the Black Widow and Hercules while serving with the Champions of Los Angeles.
* Mohel ( circumciser )-An expert in the laws of circumcision who has received training from a previously qualified mohel and performs the brit milah ( circumcision ).

training and precise
However, firing a pistol effectively at any significant range requires good training, since the absence of a buttstock makes precise ranged aim difficult.
She believed that comedy was more difficult to play than drama because it required more precise timing and said that more emphasis should be placed upon comedy as part of an actor's training.
The challenge is to demonstrate that a supremely fit horse, capable of completing the cross country phase on time, also has the training to perform in a graceful, relaxed and precise manner.
In general, the distribution method is a better choice if there is a small amount of training data, or if the precise distribution of the data is known.
Though untouched areas adjacent to the original excavations were left undisturbed awaiting a more precise dating of Roman pottery types, the " Baths of the Swimmer ", named for the mosaic figure in the apodyterium, were meticulously excavated, in 1966 – 70 and 1974 – 75, in part as a training ground for young archaeologists and in part to establish a laboratory of well-understood finds as a teaching aid.
But beyond the outer virtues of poise, self-control, and diplomacy, Bene Gesserit training includes superior combat skills and precise physiological control that grants them direct control over conception and embryotic sex determination, ageing, and even the ability to render poisons harmless within their bodies.
This is, to some, an antithesis to traditional training methods, where training in footwork and arm / weapon movements are intricate and precise and any part of an opponent's body is fair game.
Simkin refined his precise version of Gestalt therapy, training psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and social workers within a very rigorous residential training model.
The standard of training is officially specified in the Commercial Diver Training Standards for each class of diver, but the precise definitions for many of the specified items is unclear.
In fact she considers part of her " training " exercising sleight of hand tricks, and she claims to have invented a variation of the three card shuffle game called the " Zatara shuffle ", in which she's so fast and precise that, even without resorting to cheating, only skilled gamblers like Selina Kyle are able to follow the movements of her hands.
This is a rather precise method but requires some previous training.
Ballet training places great emphasis on ballet technique because precise technique is an essential element of the aesthetics of ballet performance.
By training, he was an engineer, and the Almanac of American Politics wrote that Mr. Miller approached politics with the " precise and orderly manner " that one might expect from someone of his profession.
* Conformation shows: Originally devised for the selection of breeding stock, conformation showing has evolved into a sport requiring specific training for both the dog and handler, as well as precise grooming requirements ( depending on the breed being shown.
The clicker is used during the acquisition phase of training a new behavior, to allow the animal to rapidly identify that a behavior is sought and also the precise behavior of interest.
Neither of these movements are equivalent to rearing, as they require precise control, excellent balance, and a great deal of strength, and are the product of correct training, rather than resistance from the horse.
It provides much better leverage and more precise control of a horse in ground training, yet it is a relatively gentle piece of equipment.
The techniques vary in their precise tenets but generally share principles of developing a rapport with horses, using communication techniques derived from observation of free-roaming horses, and rejecting abusive training methods.
Techniques and precise theories vary between practitioners of natural horsemanship, but the central theme is that they look to adopt training and handling techniques which are kinder and gentler than traditional methods, on the premise that teaching through pain and fear do not result in the type of relationship that benefits both horse and handler.

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