She is hobbled by inexperience and a lowly position, but Wilmot takes her under his patronage and tutelage. |
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She is the patroness of unmarried girls, who on marriage pass out of her domain into the tutelage of other, less farouche, goddesses. |
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Under the tutelage of the baker he rolled mixed cake batter and rolled dough. |
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The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time. |
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Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships. |
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Under the tutelage of master painters, amateurs get to learn how to give shape to their creativity. |
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I have a feeling they will be around for a time and will get better under his tutelage. |
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When his father renounced the throne in 1927, Michael was made child king at the age of six under the tutelage of a regency. |
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Under his tough tutelage, moreover, I learnt a good deal about how to handle the world. |
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More recently, and largely as a result of English tutelage, it had acquired some reputation as a maritime power. |
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Exposed to modern European ideas of nationalism under Russian tutelage, Georgians began calling for greater Georgian independence. |
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Many readers of this column will have benefited from his tutelage and we all wish him well. |
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Under his tutelage, the 17-year-old has won gold at the Junior Olympics, and European and world junior championships. |
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Mortals became able and prosperous farmers under his tutelage, but gradually they turned careless and wasteful. |
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The year 1968 witnessed the establishment of the Indian Rocket Society under Kalam's tutelage. |
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Adoption too was possible and various forms of tutelage or guardianship existed. |
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In fact, Leviev had the temerity to lecture Namibians on what would be good for them under his tutelage. |
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From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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She joined the king on his long hunts for large game throughout the countryside, under his tutelage was becoming a skilled archer and rider. |
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Under Tyranowski's tutelage, Karol Wojtyla decided to be a priest and enrolled in a clandestine seminary in Krakow. |
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Since five he'd fished under his grandfather's tutelage and had caught just about every known fish. |
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Eichmann was adept at learning practical skills on the job, under the tutelage of seniors he respected. |
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But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters. |
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The Robinson girls not only learned how to grow vegetables but also, thanks to the expert tutelage of mum Joan, how to cook them. |
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He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities. |
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Under the expert tutelage of former sailors, the young people had a very full programme indeed. |
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The day will alternate between instruction and hands-on practice under the tutelage of the very best in the business. |
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Under their tutelage, the Egyptian Press became a medium for public debates over socioeconomic and political issues. |
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What the village has are divisions called houses of 10 children under the care and tutelage of one mother. |
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But, under his dad's tutelage, Wood Jnr has now taken up the goalkeeping gloves, and is a regular at City's school of excellence. |
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It exercises regulative rather than constitutive power, determining the destiny of nations from afar but without the burdens associated with imperial tutelage. |
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Genuine democratic and social renewal within the Balkans can never take place under the political tutelage of the Western powers and their local quislings. |
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Then I came under Dr. Lieber's tutelage, and cheerlessly fluorescent Elmhurst seemed suddenly transformed into the Athenaeum. |
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Nor did it become a satellite state under the tutelage of other great powers. |
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Faces are characterful, but also wonky and wrong, as if their draughtsman had had no tutelage whatsoever. |
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Tombs were usually placed under the divine tutelage of the powers of the beyond. |
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I told Swami that I had come to learn shastras under his tutelage. |
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Under his tutelage, singers discovered the potential of movement while dancers learned to exploit their own musicality. |
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Under the tutelage of Michèle Roberts, you'll learn to revise, rewrite and edit like a professional. |
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Under Rickover's tutelage American industry learned to make PWRs, which it went on to offer to electrical utilities. |
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This is a type of management that, under his tutelage, got Nova Scotia a billion dollars in debt, and it is a small province. |
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I do not understand for what reasons the Commission wanted to place the future agency under its tutelage. |
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Her dance training, which began under the tutelage of Marion D'Cruz, includes traditional South-East Asian dance as well as contemporary dance. |
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We are seeing people begin to raise their heads in dignity and respect after a century of disempowerment and tutelage. |
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He then took a fellowship in tumour immunology at University College, London, under the tutelage of Dr. Av Mitcheson. |
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The Canadians' apprenticeship to war and the war itself fell under British tutelage, at least for the first two years. |
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It was my very good fortune to have worked for him, learned from him and to have grown considerably under his tutelage and by his example. |
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Born 31 years ago in Australia, Scott Hallsworth began his cooking career under the tutelage of a chef formerly of Gavroche in Perth. |
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It is an autonomous public agency under the tutelage of the Ministry of Industry. |
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The Family Law addresses the relevance and legal tutelage of the family as an institution. |
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Hayes, now a professor of film in New England, blossomed under the master's tutelage, producing crisp, witty dialogue, and for a while the two were close. |
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O'Sullivan never had the distinction of guiding a senior team to glory in the top division but his athletic tutelage of any team that crossed his path was legendary. |
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His time spent at some of the better Boston area restaurants under the tutelage of some well-respected chef-icons would also prove to be nothing short of kismet. |
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Under the tutelage of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, she would have acquired needlework skills by working a sampler or pictorial silk embroidery. |
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To the amazement and disappointment of Annie Besant and some of the other theosophists, he gave up all the power and prestige that he had gained under their tutelage. |
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Arnaud Faye, who spent four years under the tutelage of Bertron at Relais Bernard Loiseau, has a similar outlook. |
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The dribbling tutelage he received from his father on the beaches near his home toughened him up to ensure that he has coped with the physical nature of the Scottish game. |
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He has studied the instrument under the tutelage of some of the best. |
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In five years under his tutelage they won seven one-day trophies. |
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His tutelage of Congress Party workers was always fraught with difficulty because those who believed that politics could be moralized were in a minority. |
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His artistic skills were refined under the tutelage of Charles Runciman, Copley Fielding and James Duffield Harding. |
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In fact, from the outset, universities have sought to liberate themselves from any tutelage and achieve-and this is the word that has come down through the centuries-their independence. |
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In London, Locke resumed his medical studies under the tutelage of Thomas Sydenham. |
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Ruskin went on to enroll and complete his studies at King's College, where he prepared for Oxford under Dale's tutelage. |
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He moved to the sixth form in 1838 and thus came under the direct tutelage of his father. |
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With this work on the stick Shaolin, Huang surprised with their detailed knowledge acquired from years of training under the tutelage of their teachers. |
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Cynics and revanchists, the latter still firm in their belief that the old tutelage befits Turkey much better, do not care. |
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Trainees need ongoing opportunities to observe experienced teachers who demonstrate the desired attitudes and behaviour in their classroom and to practice under their tutelage. |
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How shall the Iraqi people succeed in escaping their past and choosing another path of political development without extensive outside tutelage, not to say interference? |
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The second is the vision of a Europe which is powerful not only economically but politically as well, and which plays a full role in the world, in partnership with its allies and not under their tutelage. |
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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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But Comte aspired to free himself of a tutelage that weighed ever heavier on him, as he found the unmethodical and fickle mind of the self-taught, philanthropic aristocrat barely tolerable. |
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But beyond politics and policy, the rally was really about tutelage. |
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In England, from the 12th through the 19th centuries, families paid a master craftsperson to place a family member under their tutelage. |
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The large number of students under my tutelage, and the relatively high level of successful graduations, has required an innovative approach to supervision. |
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Having had my political education under the watchful eye and tutelage of a man like René Lévesque, I find the attitude of this government scandalous from all points of view, and that is not all. |
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The gun line built under Sgt Houde's tutelage stands tall today. |
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While under the tutelage of Professor Robert Jameson, Cormack developed an interest in the natural sciences, namely, botany, mineralogy and geology, disciplines that would be very useful to him during his future explorations. |
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Those things which you might have learned on earth, but which you failed to learn, must be acquired under the tutelage of these faithful and patient teachers. |
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The rational part of me loves this move to complex characterisation, especially in films through which young viewers receive a portion of their moral tutelage. |
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Despite this cruel twist of fate, under the tutelage of their father, Ludwig and his younger brother Wilhelm, who also joined the company some time later, became true masters of their craft. |
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When Arnulf died in 899, his minor son, Louis IV, was crowned, but not anointed, and placed under the tutelage of Archbishop Hatto I of Mainz. |
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Under her father's tutelage, Mary mastered the fiddle and harmonica. |
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The childhood of the European nations was passed under the tutelage of the clergy. |
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Studebaker John started out in blues music under the tutelage of Chicago legends Lefty Dizz,Junior Wells and Hound Dog Taylor and has gone on to create his own unique sound. |
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Ecgbert was devoted to Alcuin, who thrived under his tutelage. |
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Today, Bay Path Barn is enjoyed by many who like to line dance, and who learn under the tutelage of Mary Rinker, who owns Bay Path with her husband, Thomas. |
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Before I fell under the tutelage of Pears, my sense of great singing was largeness and ease of tone, the possession of an uncomplicatedly brilliant instrument. |
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