Michel spent a year apprenticing but he's clumsy and often drunk, so nobody really trusts him. |
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He's apprenticing as a merchant in Olbeer now, so I only hope he's not getting into trouble. |
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One becomes a shaman by apprenticing to a shaman and learning the magic formulas to be recited on different occasions. |
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A new level for apprenticing is being added where this can happen at the junior qualification events. |
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Eleven apprenticing trainers attended a mandatory Trainer Workshop, which was held concurrently. |
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Nancy Brawley responded that it is the responsibility of the provinces for apprenticing at the age group level. |
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After apprenticing as a cook, Mr. Nobs worked in the Montreux Tourism Office. |
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In rare cases, officers submitted data who had been trained by apprenticing with other local officers. |
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So I started apprenticing with my brother, learning the basics of photographic theory and practice. |
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It was suggested that schools could credit young people for apprenticing with Elders. |
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In recent years we've steadily increased the percentage of women apprenticing in this area. |
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Master craftsman Sergei de Jonge began his career apprenticing with Jean Larrivée 38 years ago. |
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His father was a fisherman and Eric was raised on the water, probably apprenticing to take over the family trade. |
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This can be done either on a one-to-one basis or as one person apprenticing with a company. |
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Prior to the war, Percy was apprenticing to become both a tinsmith and a shoemaker. |
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Martina's parents were professional artists, and she learned printmaking techniques by apprenticing with them. |
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After apprenticing at a St. Paul publishing firm, he joined the army. |
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After studying art and apprenticing at the Le Bé type foundry, Fournier opened his own type design and foundry operation. |
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After apprenticing at firms in Cologne and New York City in 1950 51, Gottfried became a partner at his father's office. |
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Still only in her early twenties, she moved to Paris, apprenticing herself to cubist sculptor Ossip Zadkine. |
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He moved to Florence, Italy, where he became intrigued by the craft of shoemaking, eventually apprenticing as a shoemaker with Stefano Bemer. |
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After apprenticing under the tutelage of their gemologist father as well as in Switzerland with several respected jewelry establishments, the brothers joined the business over twenty years ago. |
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After apprenticing with Jean Larrivée, Tony Duggan-Smith devoted himself to building and restoring instruments in Canada and Europe and played with Canada's fabulous Pukka Orchestra, of which he was a founding member. |
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Another key theme to emerge from the consultations is the loss of Indigenous knowledge pedagogy of experiential learning and apprenticing with medicine people as helpers. |
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In addition, one Set and Costume Design and three Production graduating students from NTS are apprenticing with NAC professionals on this production. |
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After studying in Lille, France, and apprenticing with luthier Paul Doyle in Galway, Ireland, Hugo Cuvilliez returned to France, where he now specializes in making concert classical guitars. |
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If you will be apprenticing with an organization, institution or company, the host is expected to contribute at least 50 percent of the project costs in either cash or in-kind services. |
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Basic learning needs could be met by deploying agreed and acceptable strategies geared to retraining unemployed certificate holders and apprenticing dropouts and out-ofschool children. |
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Yet after leaving Basel, he had to start copying manuscripts and apprenticing within areas of law. |
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Two weeks ago in Edmonton I had the privilege of opening a centre called Women Building Futures which is an inner city facility for women from largely northern Alberta apprenticing for trades. |
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The second track was even more forward looking and involved the apprenticing of a new generation of conservative lawyer-intellectuals-under-30 to the Reagan apparat. |
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