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“Anne Tramon, who helped create Circus of the Senses, notes performance features several highly-trained American Sign Language interpreters.”
“If you want to be able to have any procedure at the drop of the hat you need to have a large supply of highly-trained, highly-paid health care workers that spend a lot of their time DOING NOTHING.”
“So with my highly-trained Good vs. Bad French Dip taste buds, I ventured west to the Garment District to put The Sandwich to the test.”
“Today, that means educational classes on how to be a better lover with teachers flown in from all across the world as well as their highly-trained team of professional staff.”
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“And some of the highly-trained and experienced attorneys from that office are elated at being out of work for such good reason.”
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“They are being led by highly-trained actuaries with orders to amortize first then ask questions later.”
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“The BSO are highly-trained professionals in an urban market.”
“The highly-trained team carry breathing apparatus, gas detectors, analysers and remote cameras, and wear protective clothing ....”
“In addition to the self-service element, there are always pleasant and highly-trained Qbic staff members available to assist guests with any needs.”
“Mr. SUMARUCK has intentionally said things, or caused things to be printed, which leave the absolutely FALSE impression that he was a highly-trained combat warrior (under whichever unit acronym or guise is currently at the top of his list).”
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