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instructor

noun as in person who educates

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Ergo Sum, the local school’s classics instructor, is terrorized by his memories of surviving World War II and convinced that he is transforming into a wolf.

Still, Makasi rose quickly, becoming a commando instructor training elite units.

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The roughly $75 million fund allowed her client’s daughter to buy and board horses—which can cost more than $100,000 each—care for them medically, hire instructors and even insure the animals.

Jenny Wangat took a deep breath before stepping up to an instructor who was holding up a boxing pad.

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He acknowledges he has “kind of fought” analytics-based approaches and still raves about the veteran Angels pitching instructors — including the late, great Howie Gershberg — that turned him from a catcher into a closer.

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