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coachesnoun
Plural form of coach.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Coaches in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Coaches in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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Former OSU wrestler Mike DiSabato:
Again, I don't -- I don't think Jim Jordan and/or a lot of folks, coaches, administrators, really understood that, you know, touching a man's genitals without the need to do so is the definition -- is a definition of sexual abuse and sexual assault. Again, in the mid -'80s, that -- that term wasn't necessarily used, however, to now say -- to now know that the word does apply to what was happening to us at the time is just -- is -- is -- is just -- it's surprising to me given the fact that Jim Jordan has -- this isn't the Jim Jordan I know.
We are their coaches for their brains.
I was very fortunate to have coaches, teammates, billets and parents who supported me throughout my career. it also takes a lot of luck to get to the NHL.
I typically try to share my mistakes (with young coaches), so they don’t waste time, chauncey’s a leader. He led a team to a world title. What can I tell him? But hopefully I can share him what I haven’t done well and he can avoid those same mistakes.
For the team, coaches and executives at the Mercury, every day without Brittney is a lifetime, i was glad for the opportunity to share the work we’re doing in Congress to secure Brittney’s release.
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