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Training refers to seminars or workshops conducted for a private client, usually a corporation, specifically for a group of its employees. Most corporate training seminars are one or two days.
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The direction or form given to a young vine as it grows, usually by attaching it ti a mechanical support.
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A series of clock or watch wheels geared together; for example. a longcase clock has separate going and striking trains.
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trainer: verb Marshall says "we train tigers for a living". Train as a verb has many meanings and includes "to domesticate animals". In this case, the trainers (Marshall and his wife!) also try to teach the tiger special skills. Used in dialogue # 3 (Marshall)
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Material that extends along the ground behind the bride's dress. Varies from one to ten feet in length.
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