For many, he is the mentor who set the standard and priority for congregational song. |
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For years, he was a placid, unobtrusive student of his, but he's emerged from the long shadow cast by his mentor. |
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So when I saw how innocent, how naive he was, I took it upon myself to be his mentor. |
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This arrangement ensures that, in the event of an absent partner, neither mentor nor mentee is alone during activities. |
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The mentee may just shadow the mentor on occasion or they may role play certain scenarios that the mentee finds challenging. |
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The mentee learns more quickly with a mentor than by reading a book or taking a class. |
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Sometimes a mentor may not be able to provide the exact guidance or development a mentee requires. |
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Receiving well-intended advice that does not help the situation should not cause a mentee to abandon a mentor. |
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He has been both a friend and a mentor to him guiding him thorough the course of his life. |
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She has become not only my musical mentor but also a friend of mine and of my family. |
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But finding a guide, a coach, a friend, a mentor and a support unit, all wrapped up in the one person, is not going to be easy. |
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He was a great mentor and friend and he will be sadly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him well. |
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I believe it is more important to be a good mentor than it is to preserve my personal body of work. |
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Back in Rome, he met Polybius, who became his friend and his mentor in preparing him for a public career. |
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When others weep over Bangalore's infrastructure woes, Infosys chairman and chief mentor Narayana Murthy ideates. |
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He became my mentor and good friend and he was one of the world's great authorities on James Joyce. |
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His father is more than a customer, however, serving as a mentor and adviser to Daly. |
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Under the terms of the Trust, a mentor is to be provided for the successful students to assist and support them during their time at college. |
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The latter was his mentor and friend, for whose editorial skills he always retained sincere admiration. |
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He is our mentor, our guide, and he possesses an intellect the size of a planet. |
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He was an elf of great bearing, every bit the chivalrous knight and mentor. |
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There is also a new mentor program linking young people to adults to develop positive relationships outside their peer group. |
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A good mentor can help a student or practitioner sort through the options and make decisions. |
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It's a tale of the teacher mentor and student who learn from each other, but only in part. |
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In the third phase, the participant, her appointed mentor, and her direct supervisor will design a professional development plan. |
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One of these is Giuliano Binanti, the padrone of the Giuliano group of restaurants in Edinburgh, who each autumn acts as my mushroom mentor. |
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Not long thereafter, Barbarigo's mentor Chigi, now pope, summoned him to Rome. |
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The Assistant Chefs de Mission will work with Chef de Mission Curt Harnett to mentor and lead Canadian athletes competing in Toronto. |
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He put the team ahead of personal goals and ambitions, taking upon himself to mentor and cheerlead for his understudy-turned-starter. |
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Hammett was Raymond Chandler's acknowledged master, but as a sheer stylist the student surpassed the mentor. |
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Their initial exchange of letters set the tone for their relationship as student and mentor. |
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While many know Ray as the consummate statesperson for our profession, I have grown to trust Ray as an invaluable friend, colleague and mentor. |
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I soon realised I was expected to be a role model, mentor and support the children. |
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She told me how she hadn't wanted to have a mentor, but her teacher made her join the programme. |
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We are keen to recruit new volunteers over 18, and we offer training to become a mentor to a vulnerable young person. |
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He was a guiding mentor for generations of pupils who went through the vocational education system. |
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He and Doris Humphrey, his mentor, spoke constantly about the contrast between Apollonian and Dionysian qualities. |
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The mentor relates the sense of fulfillment from working in public service. |
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Uncle is our inspiration and an exemplary role model to all as he is loyal, loving, caring and a mentor to us. |
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His career has spanned the world, and he continues to be an active visiting lecturer, author, and enthusiastic mentor to young chemists. |
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The latter were suspicious at first, but eventually, the mentor positions came to be seen as prestigious. |
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I learned most of what I know about vexillology from Whitney, who is a good personal friend and mentor. |
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If he was anything like his mentor, the little brown-noser will be worse than his master, Anaa thought menacingly. |
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He designed the company network and acts as a mentor for software development and manufacturing engineering. |
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Jonson and Wroth interacted socially, and Jonson is variably referred to as both Wroth's mentor and her patron. |
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As the most senior member of staff on the ward, Salisbury was a mentor to trainee nurses and many were too nervous to disobey her commands. |
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Two, in doing this, try to identify a mentor to whom you can speak about your feelings, primarily a friend that is accessible. |
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Our mentor in organic farming has a large small grain acreage, with some of the fields having small rocks. |
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The mentor needs to customize each role to match the characteristics of the fellow. |
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The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them. |
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They were using familiar nicknames for each other since the child was very close to his mentor and defender. |
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This mode of questioning, Socratic dialogue, is a cognitively powerful facet of the teacher's role as mentor. |
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He currently is a referee assessor and acts as a mentor for up-and-coming young referees in Hampshire. |
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As people encounter new circumstances, the natural tendency is to seek a skilled mentor for guidance. |
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She, in turn, was a mentor to him, then domiciled in Venice Beach, but originally from downstate Illinois. |
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He is an adviser for the Dairy Science Club and has been a mentor for many undergraduate and high school students working on research projects. |
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A mentor, who offers incentives for good behaviour like day trips, has also helped boost the 14-year-old's maths, woodwork and teamwork skills. |
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There's no greater feeling for a neophyte author than having an unpublished writer look up to you as a mentor. |
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He becomes Bruce's mentor and his martial-art therapist, offering a mix of Freud and kung fu. |
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He was a gentleman on and off the field and even when involved in altercations, took the role of mentor rather than an aggressor. |
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She went on to mentor and teach me about this wonderful world of modern glamour photography. |
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Those who are successful then go on probation for another six months and are allocated a mentor. |
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He must learn to live without a man who has been friend, mentor and general bossyboots. |
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The school principal nominates cooperating teachers, who then supervise and mentor the preservice bilingual teacher. |
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Anyway I'm looking forward to meeting some of you at some stage soon although Jon will have to be my mentor and gen me up on this car. |
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Initially, choosing a mentor and setting goals closely resembles what it feels like to be congruent. |
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I was enjoying the quiet of which I got so little, and being bothered by my mentor would only darken my mood. |
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Would those conservatively-dressed women have dared to step out in leopard print shoes had their mentor not worn them? |
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Again, sources backing up this information are minimal, but Willerbang seemed unperturbed by the sudden departure of his friend and mentor. |
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Among them, though uninvited, comes his old guide and mentor, the sage Apollonius, who pierces Lamia's disguise and calls her by her name. |
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When opportunity came, he did not hesitate to dump his mentor to become a blue-eyed boy of the then chief minister. |
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They observe and mentor the students, provide them feedback, counsel them, and assist them with their professional and personal development. |
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And they spend at least ten days sitting with mentor magistrates on a broad variety of cases. |
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After a few months, Feau was ready to make a move from under the umbrella of his mentor. |
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His first mentor was a man who single-handedly destroyed a genre to rebuild it on his own terms. |
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Every pupil will be linked up with an undergraduate mentor and they will attend lectures as well as lessons. |
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I could find a mentor and follow them around, learning the arcane and mystical art of pointing. |
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They do not expect the mentor to be their mommy, daddy, their magic wand or their friend. |
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He is remembered fondly as a mentor and friend by several generations of Beringian scientists. |
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I nodded in assent, and slowly moved forward to embrace my coach, mentor, and friend in a gesture of thanks. |
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It is us, staff sergeants and sergeants, who don't want to take the time to train and mentor soldiers. |
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And since last night, the bearded mentor had sequestered himself in his prayer closet, taking only water as he fasted. |
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Williams picked Young to join the company and served as her mentor, guiding her progress from the corps de ballet to leading roles. |
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It will not even allow me to say that I have been the best mentor and example for students, but I have always tried to be. |
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From the ones that were in our corner and supportive, we learned the value of having a reliable mentor. |
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With her arts management background, she also serves as a mentor and adviser for the staff in their artistic careers. |
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The film shows different scenarios of bullying and how the victim turns to their mentor for support. |
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Your mentor might not like you consulting other thaumaturges and perhaps passing on her trade secrets. |
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After four sessions with his mentor, the student was able to pass the course. |
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The project may be based on a suggestion from the SFI mentor, an idea from the student intern, or a combination of the two. |
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Each candidate is supervised by a mentor as well as by a program leader in each division to facilitate a smooth assimilation into the company's culture. |
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Clinicians can mentor students placed in the perioperative area and expose them to aspects of perioperative nursing that first interested these educators in this specialty. |
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We use these benchmarks to coach and mentor individual journalists, helping them to improve their methods for gathering, checking, and double-checking facts. |
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In a poetic move, Cory is now a middle school teacher himself, following in the footsteps of his mentor, Mr. Feeney. |
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He was a benchmark, a mentor as an artist and as a man, and I just loved him with all my heart. |
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Tim Gunn came back from being a catchphrase robot to a thoughtful mentor offering informed critiques of work in progress. |
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We intent to make the announcement today that we have added, to borrow a football term, a true quarterback for this team, and a leader and a mentor. |
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In some clubs, new players are appointed a mentor who takes them under their wing and talks them through the first couple of games, explaining the intricacies which abound. |
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Arp, as both her mentor and lover, encouraged her work in woodcut and engraving and introduced her to the ideas of Vasily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. |
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He was my father, my mentor, my alter ego, my irreplaceable best friend. |
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At 17, she attended the Durango Songwriters Expo, a summit where 30 music industry professionals mentor 200 some-odd attendees. |
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Elektra's martial arts mentor Stick will reportedly play a central role in the film which will see Elektra battling the ninja clan known as The Hand. |
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The ultimate acolyte in her youth, now she would be a patient mentor to young writers, with a Pulitzer Prize, two ex-husbands, and a poet laureateship behind her. |
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Younger generations will continue to learn from Friday Tembo as a father, an artist and a mentor, just as they will retell his stories of the way it is. |
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He made no bones about his great admiration for FDR, who was his mentor, and he had roots too in the Truman administration. |
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It was a befitting gift to a great mentor by an equally grateful disciple. |
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He intends to go into management when he retires as a player, and already betrays some of the characteristics of his taciturn international mentor. |
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After 14 years as president and premier, Vladimir Putin ended his 30-year marriage in June and his judo mentor died this month. |
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The tryst causes a professional fissure between Jung and his psychiatrist mentor, Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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This then forms a rift between Jung and his mentor, renowned psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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Manx was so inspired that he promptly moved to India to track his soon-to-be mentor down, and for the next few years learned to meld together the sounds of the East and West. |
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She's a very dear friend and a great mentor and I really look up to her. |
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He was a kind, gracious, and generous friend, and a mentor beyond compare. |
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He was very encouraging and since then he has become a mentor and friend. |
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He became the patron and mentor of the younger poets, welcoming all innovations, as opposed to Jeffers the loner whom, nota bene, he mercilessly bashed in his essays. |
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The film holds a special resonance for Jones, since terry also served as his mentor. |
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She leaves, scared of what she is capable of doing, her malign mentor cackling. |
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And in the end, it seems that Phillips, my old mentor, maligned as he has been by Cuban disinformation, will have the last laugh. |
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While at Marie Claire, she was both a judge and mentor on the hit reality show Project Runway. |
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A group of them mentor the turbulent, desperate kids fresh off the streets who are at their most violent when they first arrive. |
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By reaching out to a local high school or non-profit to become a mentor for a high achieving, low-income student. |
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Since then, Jay has continued to methodically hone his technique and mentor a handful of candidates. |
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Richard is putting his money where his mouth is by signing up as the first mentor, and he hopes to line up at least 20 more people countywide over the coming months. |
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Rosalind Seysses, my mother-in-law, has been a longtime model, mentor, and support. |
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And before leaving New York three years ago, he tutored disadvantaged students in Washington Heights and served as a mentor in a Big Brother-like program. |
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Paul, my mentor, as he was called, was a tall, not unhandsome, boy from the year above me, whose wealthy parents had made their fortunes from the egg retail industry. |
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A former bus driver and transport-workers union leader, Maduro lacks the charisma and oratorical flourish of his mentor. |
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He said he considered himself honored to have worked in the orbit of the late Nelson Mandela and considered him a mentor. |
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Will the power of good, represented by the brash young Cheng and his elderly mentor Master Cheung, be able to overpower the pure diabolic villainy of Evil Cat? |
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Soon, Supreme Group balked at paying the fee to its mentor, PWC, prompting arbitration. |
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I was given into the care of a mentor or, as the miners say, a butty. |
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She vacillates between pursuing marriage to Will, her persistent suitor, in Washington, D.C., or leaving him for her older, married white mentor in New York. |
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Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs. |
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He admires how she makes of the urban street a vast and peopled garden, and, in her roles as writer, mentor, and teacher, she emulates this throughout her life. |
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Here the student, also fatherless, teaches his mentor about loss. |
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Her necklace, a large red jewel enclosed in filigree silver work, must have been given to her by a mentor within the Order, it seemed ancient and full of power. |
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His aunt and uncle, the contralto Louise Homer and the composer Sidney Homer, who was Barber's mentor for more than 25 years, encouraged his studies. |
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She dedicated a song to my mentor Kim who also co-produced the festival. |
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He knows better than to claim cousinship with his patron and mentor. |
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How can we mentor music students to enter the music profession? |
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He has been mentor and coach, encourager and honest evaluator. |
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Carl is a partner and mentor with Tech Wildcatters and a general partner with a hedge fund. |
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His mentor, Jack Brabham introduced him to Cooper Cars, a small team based in Surbiton, Surrey. |
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A twentieth-century master uilleann piper and mentor of many of today's finest pipers. |
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Starting in 1914, Hardy was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated. |
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You might also provide projects for senior design courses at a university, or mentor an ASABE preprofessional member. |
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During this period, the Wanli Emperor deeply respected Zhang as a mentor and a valued minister. |
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Otto III's former mentor Antipope John XVI briefly held Rome, until the Holy Roman Emperor seized the city. |
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Much of what follows is about changed perspectives, or what my mentor, Sherman Paul, terms perspectivalization, a primary postmodern virtue. |
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Of those executives who haven't had a mentor, 88 percent agree one would boost their careers, according to a new survey from Ivy Exec. |
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But it goes pear-shaped when his relationship with lover Elisabath Shue and mentor Bryan Brown falls to pieces. |
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Supported by Fixers, the group has created an animated film to show what a peer mentor does, visit www. |
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He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. |
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He duplicated the voice of his late mentor, Laurence Olivier, for additional scenes in Spartacus in its 1991 restoration. |
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John Reginald Sperry, former bishop of the Arctic, will be remembered as a spiritual mentor, linguist and lover of Inuit culture. |
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Peres recently co-wrote a book with landau about his mentor, Ben-Gurion. |
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In practice, there are a number of different ways of managing the relationship between a mentor and mentee. |
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When he returned to France he had been intensely influenced by his mentor and his music revealed Italian musical stylizations. |
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Yosra now has the opportunity to singalongside her mentor on the show and one of the judging panel, Iraqi megastar Kazem Al Saher. |
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His sponsor and mentor was John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, who created the position at the Royal Institution for Faraday. |
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Thereafter his mentor, Roger Edwards, suggested that he try his hand at writing instead. |
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He needed a mentor to teach him about the world of politics. |
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Runners up were synchronised swimmer Madison Griffith and hockey mentor and player Stephen Tabb. |
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Cogliostro was introduced as a mentor character for exposition and instruction, providing guidance. |
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I thought he was supposed to be my mentor. But, in actuality, what did I know about the often beguiling world of adults? |
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It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the hero and his religious mentor, Quaker William Walters. |
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Taylor's victory and sixth title in 1998 meant that he had surpassed his mentor Eric Bristow's haul of five World Championships. |
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After college, her professor became her close friend and mentor. |
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Hayek's mentor Ludwig von Mises argued at length in many of his writings against scientism and in favor of methodological dualism. |
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In fact, if you're looking to move up at the office, you should have a mentor and schmooze with other up-and-comers. |
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And he was a mentor, close friend, and father figure to Rev. Al Sharpton. |
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Sanga will mentor and offer his valuable guidance to Spinta and its startups members. |
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The writer is a best-selling author, keynote speaker and entrepreneur mentor, co-founder of Beermat. |
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Angela Laxye, from King Edward VI Grammar School, Aston, has acted as a mentor for a returner teacher. |
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It is a textually and philologically rich exploration of Tolkien the man, the teacher, and the mentor and a brilliant way to end this volume. |
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Katrine, her old TV journalist adversary, and Bent, her long-time mentor make up her essential gang of three. |
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I was the only counselor in a small junior high school with no counselor mentor and no one to share my concerns. |
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Hunicke is the mentor for Germany s Sebastian Scherer s Iris, a handblown glass lamp with an iridescent, shimmering coating. |
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Matthew Ramage now hoped to become a mentor to help other drug users as he conquered his addiction to the drug. |
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Meanwhile, Aaron Cruden is set to once again take over the playmaking duties from mentor Dan Carter, who was struck down with a shoulder injury. |
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Marie, 50, was celebrating World Tai Chi Day at a workshop with leading mentor Jazz Rasool, of the International Academy of Medical Qigong. |
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But as a great mentor once told me, the plural of anecdote is not data. |
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Wynn approached a mentor for some advice, but also offered some solutions of her own. |
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In his later years he was highly regarded as a teacher and mentor, with the American heldentenors James King and Jess Thomas among his students. |
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The students will spend two to three hours a week in a shop with a mentor and learn real machine shop experience,'' he said. |
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These young women tell their stories of incest, date rape, acquaintance rape, and mentor abuse. |
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As a security guard on Wilson Road, and mentor to many of Ely's young emcees, 32-year-old Jermaine Cadette sees its impact. |
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As professor at the Royal Institution, Davy repeated many of the ingenious experiments he learned from his friend and mentor, Robert Dunkin. |
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It had been carried out by Thomas Powell, a clerk, who was on friendly terms with Dickens and who had acted as mentor to Augustus when he started work. |
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Why had the political mentor of both and the great patriot, Ethnarch Tassos Papadopoulos, not done what they accused Anastasiades of failing to do? |
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Gould played piano and worked with the students as a musical mentor. |
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If you do not fancy the surgical aspects of the dental implant process, find a restorative dentist or prosthodontist who is willing to mentor you. |
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Since then they have been working on the pieces at home with choreographic mentor and French international artist Emmanuel Grivet visiting them to help shape the final pieces. |
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At the end of his life, Gatsby has become a mentor himself, allowing Klipspringer to live in his house, serving in a vague capacity as, perhaps, an entertainer. |
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With the Hop series, PlayFirst broadens the Diner Dash universe as the heroine from the megahit game, Flo, serves as a mentor to fledgling shops in her neighborhood. |
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For more information or to apply to be a mentor or a mentee, visit www. |
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It is said that Joseph became both a mentor and father figure for Ayckbourn until his untimely death in 1967, and he has consistently spoken highly of him. |
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His own contained anger is misdirected towards Professor Abner Ravenwood, his mentor at the University of Chicago, leading to a strained relationship with Marion Ravenwood. |
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His friend and mentor, Tom Robertson, was asked to write a pantomime but did not think he could do it in the two weeks available, and so he recommended Gilbert instead. |
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He has been my friend, mentor and colleague for more than 20 years. |
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He was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. |
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They also know him as a mentor, a tireless teacher who blends long hours with a fungo bat and a feel-good attitude that keeps nervous rookies loose. |
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Andrews' tradition, guide and mentor them in their time at the University. |
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A year later in 1932, Dylan talked at length with his mentor and friend Bert Trick, 'The socialist grocer of Brynmill', about creating a play about a Welsh seaside town. |
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Rising to recognition as fiddler with The Paperboys, she now makes a delightful debut as a solo songbird backed by a band led by musical mentor Chip Taylor. |
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The Weekend Warrior scheme has been supported by Sound Control music retailers who provided the bands with practice equipment, rehearsal space and a mentor. |
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Bacon serves as a mentor to the protagonists of Thomas Costain's 1945 The Black Rose, Umberto Eco's 1980 The Name of the Rose, and David Flusfeder's John the Pupil. |
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The idea was conceived by Burton as a benefit performance for his mentor Philip, whose conservatory, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, had fallen short of funds. |
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Under the guidance of their mentor and manager Simon Fuller, the Spice Girls embraced merchandising and became a regular feature of the British and global press. |
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Waterhorse and her horse both benefitted from the training expertise of famed horse whisperer, Monty Roberts, who has been Booth's mentor for many years. |
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Another son, Leonard, went on to be a soldier, politician, economist, eugenicist and mentor of the statistician and evolutionary biologist Ronald Fisher. |
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In April 1827 Huskisson's mentor George Canning became Prime Minister, but died less than four months later and was succeeded by Viscount Goderich. |
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Following the advice of his mentor Vilhelm Thomsen, he returned to Copenhagen in August 1888 and began work on his doctoral dissertation on the English case system. |
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Sonia Blech, one of the first women in the UK to hold a Michelin star, and Bryan's mentor, will also add to the Michelin mix, as an honoured guest. |
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Days after ordering the show trial and execution of uncle and former mentor Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Un enjoyed a trip round the resort near the city of Wonsan. |
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It's a doubly depressing story because my longtime boss and a true mentor in newspapering died not long ago at 93 after a literal lifetime in the business. |
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