I remember one day it had been snowing, and one apprentice had a snowball, threatening to throw it at me. |
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The apprentice turners and fitters, although moved around, were kept pretty well to their trade. |
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Traditionally, the U.S. Navy relied on an apprentice system of shipboard training to produce able-bodied seamen. |
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Colleges are always ready to consider reducing or waiving the fee, where it would cause hardship to the apprentice or their family. |
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If the apprentice was caught doing any jerry-building he would find it at his feet knocked down with a hammer. |
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Camejo is currently the meet's leading apprentice jockey with 30 races won through Tuesday. |
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His career in the building industry started 25 years ago as an apprentice joiner with York-based Shepherd Construction Ltd. |
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Patrick Rogan was a first year apprentice joiner and studied at the East Down Institute. |
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His career started as an apprentice joiner finishing his apprenticeship and then progressing to general foreman. |
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A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him. |
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I seem to recall that one apprentice went ashore one Saturday afternoon with a killick he knew. |
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Under the direct supervision of journeymen wiremen, the apprentice will learn the skills associated with being an electrician. |
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Paul, an apprentice electrician, pulled the 34-year-old and her six-year-old daughter from the canal and put them in the recovery position. |
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Most construction laborers learn informally on the job, but becoming an apprentice can really pay off. |
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He and apprentice Kristen Kuharik used the phone book and school yearbooks to find names and addresses. |
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Great-uncle Mick Mindel, born in 1910, lives in the East End, and leaves school early to work as an apprentice cutter in the tailoring trade. |
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The gifted apprentice attaches himself early to a wise teacher, learning the craft at his hands, six or eight hours a day, every day of the week. |
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He began his artistic career as an apprentice to an icon painter, then as a retoucher of photographs. |
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Elaine Castillo was the leading apprentice rider with 62 victories, good enough for tenth overall in the jockey standings. |
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Learning the trade and being an apprentice for years only to then acquire years of on the job experience is what custom furniture is all about. |
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Boys, too, were often encouraged to go to technical schools or to begin work as an apprentice in a trade. |
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This language has an old-fashioned ring, and was designed for a minor becoming an apprentice in a skilled trade. |
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Trainers use apprentice riders because they get a five-pound weight advantage. |
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The Cappagh County Waterford rider was crowned leading apprentice jockey in England for 2004 and he celebrated by riding a winner at Royal Ascot. |
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The stricken animal tangled with another horse, Don Argento, felling his fellow apprentice jockey. |
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With 239 winners to his credit, he leads all other apprentice riders in wins and ranks 17th overall through Wednesday. |
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Two furlongs out, the field bunched and the apprentice jockey moved his mount out to try to get a run from fifth place. |
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The man, last year's champion apprentice jockey, had no trouble finding the winner's circle at Del Mar. |
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Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience. |
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The station was loaded up with apprentice bingo callers and Algonquin grads who were grateful to have a job. |
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A last-minute mount became the first winner for the apprentice jockey at Bay Meadows Race Course on Saturday. |
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He's the apprentice loosie who went on a rugby educational with the All Blacks to Europe on the end-of-year tour. |
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It's a simple dish made noble by a young apprentice during a tableside preparation. |
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But he is finding it impossible to find an employer willing to take him on as an apprentice. |
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Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice. |
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Seamus started his own career as an apprentice compositor, during the days when all page make-up was in hot metal. |
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In this way, the book is only practical for the master carpenter but perhaps not the apprentice. |
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We walked among the shops, searching for anyone who was looking for an apprentice. |
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It seems likely that there was a minimum crew comprising master, mate, boatswain, at least two seamen and possibly one apprentice. |
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Born in the Weald of Kent, Caxton went to London at the age of 16 to apprentice to a mercer. |
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I lasted as an apprentice toolmaker for about nine months before becoming a quality control engineer. |
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My apprentice, who is my faithful shadow, and I discuss and analyze the day's events. |
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He motioned for his apprentice to mind the front as he disappeared into the back. |
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The wizard bade his apprentice sit upon another directly opposite, and Anest obeyed, wondering. |
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He had trained as an apprentice engineer at Dan Mitchells, later working as a lorry driver for Tunnicliffe's at Silsden, hauling timber. |
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The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals. |
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But brutal conditions and the taunts of the mortician's apprentice cause a defiant Oliver to run away to London. |
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Local apprentice boilermaker Glen Tapper sparked the judges' interest at the recent WorldSkills competition by winning a gold medal. |
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What's interesting about The Apprentice is that there's no way of knowing who's going to win. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany. |
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It is known that Major Samuel Lawrence, for example, at times employed apprentice and journeymen shoemakers, so diversifying from purely agricultural production. |
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The present owner's husband, a ship builder, bought the house that year and carried out an extensive and unusual refurbishment using his apprentice ship fitters. |
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The Hayholt is abustle with activity at John's reemergence, and Simon manages to have himself named apprentice to Dr. Morgenes, the Hayholt's resident magician-of-sorts. |
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She was the first female apprentice toolmaker employed by the company. |
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The community service is carried out at a local charity where Frank, using the skills he is learning as an apprentice cabinet-maker, restores and renovates their shelving. |
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Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice. |
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Even reality-TV shows such as The apprentice and Survivor are fodder for the modern college student. |
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In preparation for this four-year course he has been attempting to find a plumber who would be willing to take him on during this period as an apprentice. |
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The former apprentice engineer retained a lifelong interest in the way things worked. |
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Rob left education at sixteen and became an apprentice for an electrician. |
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The government has promised a new tool kit for every apprentice and they've extended the same financial support to them as they give to university students. |
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Real learning begins with an apprentice working at the elbow of a master craftsman, but there were not enough scholarly elbows to go around as the numbers swelled. |
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I couldn't keep from laughing for he performed his trick so crudely that he would have had a hard time in our country being accepted by our apprentice thimbleriggers. |
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He determines to ensnare an old schoolfellow, Heartfree, an innocent and gullible jeweller, who lives happily with his wife and children and his amiable apprentice Friendly. |
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Britain's champion apprentice rider two years ago, he will take up a new post as a stable-jockey near Thirsk when the Flat turf season kicks into gear in March. |
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If that goes well, the employer will take him on as an apprentice. |
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During the war she became an apprentice tailoress at the shop. |
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He hopes that when he gets to Earthport, the Guild will accept him as an apprentice, giving him the opportunity to train as a starship astrogator. |
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An inquest at Wirral coroner's court heard Mr Jones had worked as an apprentice lagger at Stanlow in Ellesmere Port for almost three years. |
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Pigeon Top and Patrizio, the mount of apprentice John Gooney, stumbled and fell after passing the winning post. |
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Apparently one of the executive producers of Celebrity Apprentice went to Joan and said that your manager is disputing the charge. |
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Thirty-five minutes after his shipmates had departed the ship, the seaman apprentice eased down the brow, en route to joining them. |
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Ballydoyle apprentice Colm O'Donoghue teamed up with trainer Ger Lyons to win the seven-furlong handicap with Lady Semillon. |
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It was a day to remember for several apprentice riders and Ben Dawson rode his first winner on Candy Apples in the two-year-old conditions race. |
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Circumstances later found him in Wolverhampton, where he became an apprentice japanner, painting the decoration on enamelled tea trays. |
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In 2005, her apprentice year, Stahl danced as one of the Mirlitons in The Nutcracker. |
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As a 14-year-old apprentice living in rural North Wales, I was given my uncle's bike fitted with a carbide lamp to cycle four miles to work. |
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Feld's Etoile Polaire, a solo to Philip Glass for apprentice Kaitlyn Gilliland, was more a tone poem than a full-fledged ballet. |
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Poor Ava goes to school sporting hair that looks like it has been ravaged by a drunk, apprentice crop circler. |
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At the age of 14 he became an apprentice to George Riebau, a local bookbinder and bookseller in Blandford Street. |
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Musically it shows a considerable advance in style from the early operas of the apprentice years. |
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In 1950, at the age of 16, he went to work for the Vincent factory as an apprentice. |
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While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. |
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Recognising a kindred spirit, he trains her as his apprentice and subsequently marries her. |
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He became an apprentice TV repairman until an electric shock persuaded him to move on to a series of other jobs. |
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Evan then spent time working for his uncle as a blacksmith's apprentice in Pontarddulais. |
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Typesetting, or the placement of the characters on the page, including the use of ligatures, was passed down from master to apprentice. |
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As other apprentices were left larger sums, it would seem that he was not a senior apprentice at this time. |
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The factory which closed in 2002 employed over 4,000 employees at its peak and was a major engineering apprentice training employer. |
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A young Welsh apprentice, John Thomas, solved the problem by using sand for the mould, with a special casting box and core. |
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Each apprentice was to be given two sets of clothing, suitable linen, stockings, hats, and shoes, and a new set each year thereafter. |
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In 1782, his father died and his family indentured Samuel as an apprentice to Strutt. |
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In 1775, shortly before his death, Sharp added a codicil showing that Richard, the elder of the two boys, had become the apprentice. |
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She now sometimes acquires the name Kitty after being sent to Canna Farm as a teenage apprentice. |
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The UAE's top apprentice, Ahmad Al Subose, on Amyzing Zayin and Oman's Yahya Al Hamdani on Wikkara finished 7th and 8th respectively. |
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When I was an apprentice many years ago, the 125 used to come through Markinch station in Fife at 1.27pm every weekday. |
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Foucher worked as an apprentice with a violin maker in Nelson and the experience inspired his business. |
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His most recent book, The saucier's Apprentice, will be published in paperback in May. |
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Scott Laidler, 17, from Ouston, has joined the group's Eslington Park dealership in Gateshead as an apprentice panel beater. |
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McEvoy fell from the Peter Snowdentrained Skytrain in the straight of the Takeover Target Stakes, with apprentice Alex Stokes also dislodged from her mount Newton's Rings. |
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His academic and practical abilities as an Aircraft Apprentice earned him a place on the officer training course at Cranwell. |
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Microcosmically, The Apprentice shows that the line dividing losers from barely more impressive winners can sometimes be alarmingly thin. |
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Rachel Costello from Limerick rode her first winner on the track when making all the running on Plant A Smacker in the mile-and-a-half apprentice handicap. |
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In August 1969, following the annual Apprentice Boys of Derry parade in the city, serious rioting took place in Derry and Belfast. |
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And champion Gary Carroll re-established a lead in the race for the apprentice championship when Solar Sail bolted up in the finale, his 33rd win of the season. |
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Evacusafe E Lady could hold the key to the 32Red Mega Moolah Millionaires Apprentice A Handicap. |
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Celebrity spruiker and Celebrity Apprentice contestant Max Markson said the networks would soon be knocking at Boldy's door. |
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In 2009, Doctor Who was voted the 3rd greatest show of the 2000s by Channel 4, behind Top Gear and The Apprentice. |
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He considers himself a student, an apprentice of traditional medicine and relies on the direction of Peter Winne, an elder in the Cochrane District to show him the old ways. |
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Around one in 10 of the new recruits will join the firm's five-year higher apprentice programme, which combines on-the-job training with degree-level studies. |
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On 12 August, the loyalist Apprentice Boys of Derry were allowed to march along the edge of the Bogside. |
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Gooch's pride in Cook's achievement was obvious as his apprentice showed plenty of his own traits like concentration, stamina and an unbendable desire to lead by example. |
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I was absurdly pleased, like a very apprentice cocksmith praised for the length of his stream, and to cover my embarrassment I turned the talk back to her problems. |
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James Faraday moved his wife and two children to London during the winter of 1790 from Outhgill in Westmorland, where he had been an apprentice to the village blacksmith. |
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Apprentice Jonathan Heeks, aged 17, fits out a police car at Peugeot Citroen's technical centre in Coventry. |
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His daughter was married some five years ago to a tailor's apprentice. |
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That autumn, Keats left Clarke's school to apprentice with Thomas Hammond, a surgeon and apothecary who was a neighbour and the doctor of the Jennings family. |
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After his father's death, Blake and former fellow apprentice James Parker opened a print shop in 1784, and began working with radical publisher Joseph Johnson. |
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My father did speak much of the day he was not speedily to forget, videlicet May Day of 1517, when there was great apprentice rioting against insolent foreigners. |
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After 1915, Delius turned his attention to traditional sonata, chamber and concerto forms, which he had largely left alone since his apprentice days. |
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He made friends with a young apprentice who took him sometimes to a piano wareroom in the city, where he was allowed to play his little tunes on a fine piano. |
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There are 3 levels, Apprentice, which allows you to work under a qualified supervisor until you are familiar with the basics. |
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Ross's colleague, veteran bakery lecturer Cyril Scorse, first came across the original recipe in a book published in the 1890s when he was working as an apprentice. |
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Skinner had given up academia, thanks at least in part to Wittgenstein's influence, and had been working as a mechanic in 1939, with Kirk as his apprentice. |
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He worked as an apprentice in the Royal Gun Foundry of Jan Verbruggen. |
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The quality of these attracted the eye of the Apprentice Wing commanding officer, who noted that Whittle was also a mathematical genius. |
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After leaving school Mrs Gledhill worked at several mills in the Golcar area, including BMJ Whitwams on Britannia Road as a numberer and apprentice mender. |
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Initially a shepherd, he started learning horse riding and archery at the age of 20, and had also worked in a wine shop and as a blacksmith's apprentice. |
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Bluebeat and ska from a boombox on the pavement. A suedehead dancing a delirious, inebriated moonstomp with a girl who looked like a solicitor's apprentice. |
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In January 1923, having passed the RAF entrance examination with a high mark, Whittle reported to RAF Halton as an Aircraft Apprentice. |
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Meanwhile Variety magazine said Ed Speleers, 25, who played handsome footman Jimmy Kent in ITV's Downton Abbey, is in the running to be an apprentice Jedi knight. |
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Apprentice of the Year for the larget employer was presented to 23-year-old Ellis Simpson, of Sandvik Hard Materials. |
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And watching Sir Alan Sugar in The Apprentice, I am taken right back to those days of rampaging yuppiedom. |
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A BRUMMIE known as Mr Mankini will be flying the flag for the city in the latest series of The Apprentice. |
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Earlier, police in Society Street were pelted with petrol bombs as an Apprentice Boys bannerette was being dedicated. |
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Edwards won the award for best short story in 2008 with 'The Bookbinder's Apprentice. |
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That kind of weight is surprisingly hard to pull into a boat, said Seaman Apprentice Naylor. |
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After leaving school Whitworth became an indentured apprentice to his uncle, Joseph Hulse, a cotton spinner at Amber Mill, Oakerthorpe in Derbyshire. |
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The smith's apprentice was still wary of manipulating the red-hot metal. |
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In Langholm, where Telford was an apprentice in his early years. |
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One of Lincoln's Sailors, Information Systems Technician Seaman Apprentice Norma Shorthair, is from a Navajo reservation in Shonto, Ariz. |
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One reviewer has already branded the show unfunnier than The Apprentice. |
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Apprentice Antonio Polli gave up his remaining two rides after injuring his wrist when unshipped from Harquebusier on the way to the start for the seller. |
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Reggae Reggae sauce entrepreneur Levi Roots and Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry will advise young people taking part in the challenge about their jobsearch. |
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Cullen, 68, who will return for a fourth series of The Apprentice in September, also revealed a surprising soft spot for Corkonian, Harvard graduate Breffny Morgan. |
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A CAREFULLY planned waiting ride from Jack Dean enabled Parthenope to cause a 40-1 upset in the Jimmy Heal Memorial Apprentice Handicap at a wet and windy Brighton yesterday. |
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A far-cry from the glitzy pad enjoyed by Apprentice candidates, our travelling sales team here are forced to share a twin room in a chintzily anonymous hotel. |
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It's Suralan's trusty sidekick Nick Hewer finding out about his family history, and he does that disapproving scrunchy face thing a lot less than on The Apprentice. |
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Apprentice no-hopers I VERY much enjoy watching The Apprentice each year, if only to confirm to myself that I am not as inept as sometimes I feel. |
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The connection with the Apprentice Boys was cut in a 1975 review of the party's structure as they had not taken up their delegates for several years beforehand. |
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Safebreaker has started the year in fantastic form on the all-weather and is taken to open his turf account in the Pontefract Apprentice Handicap. |
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