Actually, the unspoken rule is that you never allow anyone to know your child is being tutored. |
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His father still could afford a good education for his son and Halley was tutored privately at home before being sent to St Paul's School. |
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Input was sought from experienced tutors in Health Sciences at McMaster University regarding process issues arising within tutored groups. |
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Seasoned bird colonels and second lieutenants who knew less than the students they tutored variously served as superintendents. |
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The workshop was tutored step-by-step and was aided by video counselling in overcoming stage fear and fright. |
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This exhibition is divided into two sections, the first section involves 16 participants tutored by Bridget O'Hara. |
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He was tutored by Aristotle, and ascended the throne when less than 20 years old. |
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By 1849 there had only been about 20 senior wranglers during the time he tutored and around sixty placed in the top three. |
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Always involved in the preparation of Confirmation Classes she also tutored and ensured young readers were available for the masses. |
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She had been tutored by John Aylmer and she spoke French, Greek, Latin and Italian fluently. |
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Students entering the Academy will be tutored by the very best in the industry. |
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The subject for this case study consisted of a Chinese EFL learner who was tutored on-line by a pair of pre-service American teachers. |
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Upon their return, she was enrolled in the Phoebe Anne Thorne School, where she received a classical education and was tutored in French. |
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Lately the band had added some new steel pans to its contingent, and particularly, a player is being tutored to handle the 9 bass steel pan. |
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With one honourable exception, every pedagogue who taught or tutored me for long enough to influence my views was steeped in bellicism. |
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As part of the programme, four academics tutored UNFPA staff on population topics. |
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Indeed, the band's first Smash Hits feature depicted Westlife as schoolboys, being tutored by Keating. |
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Born in Warsaw in 1924, he was tutored by his uncle, with whom he spent much of his time playing chess and looking at maps. |
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Ethel attended public school during the day and was tutored in religious studies in the evening. |
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Children to be tutored are selected by the school and parents must give consent before a child can participate in the program. |
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Patients are tutored on how to install and operate the home monitoring system for up to three months after discharge. |
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The Academy is an online course that is fully tutored and runs for several weeks. |
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It is tutored from the United Kingdom but also, wherever possible, supported locally. |
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One of the first tasks for tutors was to analyze the centers that they had tutored. |
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She has also tutored junior students in mathematics and participated in the local Terry Fox Run and the March Against Cancer. |
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The training methods to be implemented: face-to-face, tutored sessions, training by phone, multimedia, resource centres? |
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When they join Calyon, interns are fully involved in reaching the company's goals and they are tutored by their intern supervisor. |
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He was a fixture at the Edmonton Flying Club for decades and tutored countless young pilots. |
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Oh yes, she meant the children she supposedly tutored in the day. |
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The 19-year-old Jou, an aspiring doctor, often tutored and volunteered at charities around her rancho Santa Margarita home. |
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They were elephants, of course, and had been tutored by two biped Russian artists, Alex Melamid and Vitaly Komar. |
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It seemed incredible to me that she showed enormous powers of rehabilitation when tutored and coaxed. |
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Since 1855 Wo Ren had tutored his elder brother, who in turn was to become tutor in Manchu to the Emperor and to pass the extreme conservatism of Wo Ren to his own sons. |
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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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After this Boyle was tutored privately by one of his father's chaplains. |
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He received his early education at home, tutored by the Reverend Evan Edwards of nearby Warnham. |
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At Cambridge, Pitt was tutored by George Pretyman, who became a close personal friend. |
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School was mostly for boys, however some wealthy girls were tutored at home, but could still go to school sometimes. |
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Later in his childhood, Alexander was tutored by the strict Leonidas, a relative of his mother, and by Lysimachus of Acarnania. |
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Though Mary Godwin received little formal education, her father tutored her in a broad range of subjects. |
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In repayment, Yonath tutored young Bulgarian immigrants in math. |
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They are being tutored as to how to advocate and communicate with MPs, how to and why one should get involved in the political process, and the complexities of dealing with the media. |
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The following examples were explored: innovative architecture, the value of participation of family and community members in the school life, interactive classrooms and tutored library. |
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While on film sets, she and her peers were tutored for up to five hours a day. |
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William and his elder brother James were tutored at home by their father while the younger boys were tutored by their elder sisters. |
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You can also match your favourite wine with locally made cheese on a food and wine trail, tour historic wineries, take a tutored tasting or learn cellar secrets in a wine masterclass. |
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Results indicate that immediately following 10 weeks of twice-weekly in-school tutoring, almost half of both the tutored group and the control group made no reading gains. |
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These links take the form of panel sessions, participating in juries, tutored study projects, portals presenting Eutelsat on the websites of partner establishments or industrial visits to teleports and offices. |
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Rudo tutored seven students through email, wherein the she sent a series of assignments which the students completed and then returned to the teacher for comments and feedback. |
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She grew up belonging to two cultures and was mostly tutored at home. |
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But in the end we also tutored them in math and science and physics. |
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He also tutored Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on bass guitar. |
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As he showed no desire to become a priest, his father sent him to stay with relatives in Rouen, where a family friend tutored him on naval matters. |
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To avoid excessive dropouts from the study, we wouldn't employ a single tutored group and a single control group that received no instruction at all. |
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It also helps to know that he's been tutored by and worked under some religious leaders who, with respect to canon law and the faith itself, are strict constructionists. |
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Milton tutored Williams in Hebrew in exchange for lessons in Dutch. |
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Tutored children were assessed on several measures of basic reading and spelling skills. |
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