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train

verb as in aim at

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Yet tucked among the encouragements to get “hipped to oneness” and “train the other sight” is the dark glimmer of where the cult-religion line blurs.

Many of us have completed advanced training; four in five have a master’s degree, with hundreds of hours of field work as part of the requirement.

From Salon

Reports quoting security officials say some of the militants may have left the train, taking an unknown number of passengers with them into the surrounding mountainous area.

From BBC

With a budget of £960m, it has taken over responsibility for funding and regulating universities, further education and training as well as school sixth forms.

From BBC

Furthermore, "weapons and training are longer-term issues", she told BBC Focus on Africa.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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