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For several of the past few years, more courses have closed than opened in this country.
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It began introducing new courses over the past few years.
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Nearby Canyon Ranch boasts no obstacle courses, but over the past 25 years has also seen a steady uptick in its return clientele.
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In the past, Babson has also offered numerous entrepreneurial courses to thousands of students in Ghana and other countries in West Africa.
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During the past 10 years, CAT's education courses have expanded.
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During the past 25 years, it has conducted more than 300 training courses of various durations in most parts of the country.
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The golf course business has been in a tailspin the past five years as the market for second homes on golf courses collapsed with the recession taking courses down with them (see graphic below).
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The SFA run a number of UEFA coaching courses at the academy and many top Scottish managers, past and present, have passed through its doors at one time or another, as well as many other leading coaches worldwide including Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho and Andre Villas Boas of Porto.
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The Pacific Northwest has been booming in terms of great golf for the past decade, and is now home to a collection of world class public courses, including the four at Bandon Dunes, the three at Sunriver, and most recently, the soon to be US Open venue Chambers Bay.
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Another college attender, David, in his 50s, talks about using college courses as a fresh start - and a way to build more successful relationships than in the past.
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Bob Brenton who has been an inmate at Maidstone for the past year said staff do their best but there was not enough funding available to help prisoners take vocational courses that will help with rehabilitation.
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