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  • Apprenticed to a mechanical engineer at age 10, at 18 he began to sing in public in his free time.

    Five People Born on February 25 | myFiveBest 2010

  • Apprenticed to a blacksmith at age 17, Deere set up his own smithy trade four years later and, for 12 years, did work in various towns of his native Vermont.

    Five People Born on February 7 | myFiveBest 2010

  • Apprenticed to an apothecary-surgeon, Davy taught himself a wide range of other subjects: theology and philosophy, poetics, seven languages, and several sciences, including chemistry.

    Davy, Humphry 2009

  • Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Apprenticed to a local house painter and later to a portrait painter.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Hermes 2008

  • Apprenticed as a young man to a cabinetmaker, he soon resolved, with the encouragement of the itinerant painter Chester Harding, to become an artist.

    The Art of Politics David McCullough 2007

  • Mr. Ritholtz is the author of the popular "Apprenticed Investor" columns at TheStreet.com, a series geared towards educating novice and intermediate investors.

    Curriculum Vitae 2006

  • Apprenticed into a particular view of the world the teachers culture

    "The Gaming Generation and Libraries: Intersections" -Constance Steinkuehler Chris Deweese 2005

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