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Answer for the clue "One may be personal ", 7 letters:
trainer

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Population (2000): 1901 Housing Units (2000): 797 Land area (2000): 1.055329 sq. miles (2.733289 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.281134 sq. miles (0.728133 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.336463 sq. miles (3.461422 sq. km) FIPS code: 77288 Located within: Pennsylvania ...

Usage examples of trainer.

May 1946, when a safety trainer was demonstrating how to perform a critical experiment with a beryllium cap over a plutonium sphere.

Job - was wearing the blue blouson, jeans and trainers, baseball cap in hand.

Job: he - the young man, not Job - was wearing the blue blouson, jeans and trainers, baseball cap in hand.

I have no theory of why there are no pups among the Brown-and-whites, although it is possible that the immature Moties I observe are the issue of Brown-and-whites and the Browns serve as child trainers.

She outwrestled Mimi Tarbockle for some gift bagsno easy feat, considering Mimi spends twelve-hour days with her personal trainer.

You can acquire many of these skills by reading the books, but to become a certified paraprofessional helper you must, of course, be observed and supervised extensively in real life situations by a qualified trainer.

He had been too exhausted to explores too numbed by weariness to make inquiry, but he heard no young colts whinny, no stallion scream, and Ranse, the old horse trainer and stable hand had not appeared, dusty cap in hand, as of old.

He made no attempt to communicate in the car, so I busied myself rethreading my trainers.

One trainer hounded the Thracian, while another whipped the retiarius and shouted for him to fight harder.

Miller assembled a team of psychologists to study a two-hour videotape of Jennie signing to her trainer, Pamela Prentiss of the Tufts University Center for Primate Research.

Platzek as he was called, for he was the most successful trainer of recruits in the whole regiment, came striding springily down the corridor.

Grooms, trainers, and strappers lived with them, slept with them, watched and tended them at every hour.

He was an exceptionally clever trainer, but a nervous, undependable man who offered you lifelong friendship one day and cut you dead the next.

His personal trainer was a bulky youth with an undershot jaw and sleepy eyes, and a habit of glancing sideways and rotating his shoulder forward each time he passed a mirror.

Before that, he had spent time with the acupuncturist, the aromatherapist, and his speech trainer.