refresher course

NOUN
  1. a course that reviews and updates a topic for those who have not kept abreast of developments
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  • Wolf, are you running for office, whatever happened to your journalist career, dont you think you need to take some refresher courses on your degree, even Barbara Walters says she got out of the buz in news because of the non-facts_ being reported by just opinions, get a hold of yourself, they will pay you the same money to just report the the news without your bias Blitzer: Most explosive charges I can remember
  • Once there I was directed to take a short refresher course in languages at St Paul's School. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • If you have forgotten all you ever knew about these folks, a refresher course is included - just a page, hut with enough information to dine out on for weeks.
  • The least aggravating which these days is a plus of this week's newbies is ABC's Happy Endings, the latest in a long line of derivative Friends rom-com clones about a quippy, cutesy sextet of best buds who could use a refresher course in chemistry. Roush Review: Not Happy With New Network Comedies
  • Those who act rudely toward gay and lesbian people need a refresher course in ecclesiology or Christian hospitality.
  • All of that is good grist for Winchester, who summarizes the grand debates on evolution and even pauses at one point to provide a refresher course in geology in the form of a walk through rockscapes of his childhood.
  • Create a ZIP code system in Iraq, renumber the Iraqi telephone system, restore marshlands, $10,000 per student for business refresher courses, just for one month. CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2003
  • She was in the middle of routine fieldcraft training, a refresher course, ready for Operation Sealion. DISPLACED PERSON
  • After a few months, all units in refresher courses will also be available.
  • If you need a refresher course, the Magna Carta is the first document to grant human rights. CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2007
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