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Apprenticed to a mechanical engineer at age 10, at 18 he began to sing in public in his free time.
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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.
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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
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Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Apprenticed and unregulated, they ranged from quacks to highly competent practitioners.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Apprenticed to a local house painter and later to a portrait painter.
Archive 2008-11-01 Hermes 2008
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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
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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
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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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