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  • Mark Merchant, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, said he and his co-owner of As One, George Vafiades, a triathlon coach with a bachelor's degree in physiology, don't like to call the twice-a-week program a boot camp because too many of those throw caution to the wind.

    NYT > Home Page By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS 2011

  • Lythgoe reassured fans of the formerly twice-a-week dancing competition series that Season 9, which will premiere in the summer of 2012, is still worth getting excited about.

    'So You Think You Can Dance' Results Show Canceled According To Nigel Lythgoe Tweet The Huffington Post News Editors 2012

  • Since then, Mr. Bowers has organized twice-a-week viewings; attendance has averaged between 40 and 50 people, including employees of Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp., he said.

    Geeks Beat Jocks as Bar Fight Breaks Out Over Control of the TV Amir Efrati 2011

  • In his twice-a-week column and his blog, Conscience of a Liberal, he criticizes the Obamaites for trying to prop up a financial system that he regards as essentially a dead man walking.

    Sunday Reading 2009

  • For us to enter a new country has a very small cost because, with our twice-a-week delivery model we have few start-up costs.

    'Cheap Chic' Apparel Sellers Heat Up U.S. Rivalry on Web Christopher Bjork 2011

  • I have gone so far as to sign up with a trainer for twice-a-week workouts on a team.

    What Does A Body Good | Her Bad Mother 2009

  • Lythgoe reassured fans of the formerly twice-a-week dancing competition series that Season 9, which will premiere in the summer of 2012, is still worth getting excited about.

    'So You Think You Can Dance' Results Show Canceled According To Nigel Lythgoe Tweet The Huffington Post News Editors 2012

  • His twice-a-week column will cover business and financial-policy matters.

    Times Columnist Frank Rich Leaves for New York Magazine Russell Adams 2011

  • It was his regular twice-a-week game during off weeks — he finds treadmills boring — against some serious local talent, but no one would fail to identify the professional athlete in the mix.

    Driving With Dustin Johnson John Paul Newport 2010

  • It was his regular twice-a-week game during off weeks — he finds treadmills boring — against some serious local talent, but no one would fail to identify the professional athlete in the mix.

    Driving With Dustin Johnson John Paul Newport 2010

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