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coach

Definition for coach

noun as in instructor, usually in recreation

noun as in carriage

verb as in instruct, usually in recreation

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Intervention teachers were deployed to work with small groups of students, and coaches helped refine teaching.

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The R360 concept is fronted by Mike Tindall, an England World Cup winner and member of the Royal family, former Bath player and coach Stuart Hooper and Mark Spoors, an executive sports agent.

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Yet any punter could see this in person as sessions with coach Billy Graham at the Betta Bodies gym in Denton would sometimes be public events.

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"Seven of their players play for Qarabag," which has won its first two Champions League pool matches, added the France coach.

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“You don’t want someone who you feel like you are pulling forward,” said Grace Lee, a New York City-based dating coach.

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

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