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boot camp

noun as in basic training camp

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He runs a seven-day boot camp that remakes lonely guys both outside and in, including flashy shirts and haircuts to what he calls “strategic deception.”

But it was later discovered the tenant was running a residential retreat with 11 guest bedrooms and a fitness boot camp, the application said.

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Among the challenges: he makes them navigate an obstacle course while a blindfolded Celeste drives a golf cart, leaving the viewer wondering how his boot camp can possibly be insured.

And yet, professional boot camp or not, even O’Connor couldn’t ignore how important the level of tennis was to the story.

The last day of our boot camp was the day before Day 1 of shooting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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