Coached
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Collins
coached
us on doing something that businesses do, which is define your mission and identify your core values.
He
coached
Little League for our son.
Now, Coach Parker had
coached
mediocre teams for years.
Expertise means not needing to be
coached.
He's
coached
five Olympians, and the man's office is lined from floor to ceiling with All America certificates of all these athletes he's
coached.
So, I met the man, walked in his office, and saw these posters and magazine covers of people he has
coached.
And we got to talking, and it turned out to be a great partnership because he'd never
coached
a disabled athlete, so therefore he had no preconceived notions of what I was or wasn't capable of, and I'd never been
coached
before.
This film is a great history of this great man and his great love for Notre Dame Never realized that Knute has such great talents in chemistry and laboratory science and also taught chemistry for years and at the same time
coached
the football team.
But it is undeniable that he had a great impact on the game of football as well as having a tremendous impact on the lives of so many of the young men he
coached.
As stated, it's a movie about the brightness of life
coached
under the guise of death.
After watching this I really hope my kids are
coached
by someone who has a philosophy like Coach Gelwix.
I think that Susan Surandon and Molly Ringwald were likely studying the script together, and I would be a bit surprised if Surandon had
coached
Ringwald during this project.
You can't tell me they aren't being
coached
sometimes on the crying.
Cliff Robertson as a scheming husband married to a rich wife delivers a razzie-worthy performance here if there ever was one; it's as if director Michael Anderson kept yelling "dial it down; think zombie, only less lively" through his little bullhorn as he
coached
Robertson's effort.
I hope whoever
coached
these losers on their accents was fired.
Filmed in a documentary style, but you can pretty well tell participants had been
coached.
I presume they were just kids who happened to be the right age and handy, but they were not well coached, and their scenes were a minor annoyance.
Perhaps it is my religious upbringing, but the sight of the nuns being
coached
by Whoopi Goldberg to integrate do-wop and Motown into their choir music never fails to tickle my funny bone.
There are 12 musical productions in the film and some showstopper performances by Sheila E
(coached
by Prince for this film) especially.
My Father
coached
little league for years for my older Brother and myself.
The film demonstrates how expert witnesses are selected and
coached
so that the presentation to the jury becomes a calculated performance.
After connecting with the regional telemedicine center, a doctor
coached
the caregiver through Debora’s treatment, and in the process, very likely saved her life.
Who would have predicted thirty years ago that British soccer fans would have cheered for a London team full of Africans, Latin Americans, and Spaniards,
coached
by a Frenchman?
Levin offered to replace her, but having once heard Levin giving the lesson and noticing that he was not doing it the same way as the master who had
coached
the boy in Moscow, she – though embarrassed and anxious not to offend Levin – told him resolutely that the text-book must be followed in the master's way and that she would rather give the lessons herself.
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