Sentences with phrase «under one's tutelage»

The young Belgian moved arrived at The Trafford Training Centre in 2011 having swapped Anderlecht in favour of working under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Christy is an amazing woman who works under the tutelage of Dave Ramsey.
Certified Hope & Freedom Practitioner («CHFP») for intensive recovery therapy model training under the tutelage of Dr. Milton Magness
In 1961 he enrolled in the Düsseldorf Art Academy, where he came under the tutelage of Joseph Beuys.
At Oxford, she began her graduate studies under the tutelage of an advisor, John Stein, who studied animal models of human behavior.
He began his studies at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest, where his talents rapidly earned him a scholarship to the Munich Academy of Painting under the tutelage of Carl von Marra.
If they survive the schooling and the tests, they proceed to on - the - job learning under the tutelage of master practitioners and take more tests.
Wright has thrived under the tutelage of Mazzone, a guru renowned for revitalizing floundering careers.
Our daughter blossomed under the tutelage of the outstanding teachers, and my wife and I were there to insulate her from the poor teachers — including one year where I taught her 6th grade math to make up for a lost year of horrible teaching.
Having studied at the Yale University School of Art under the tutelage of Josef Albers, a modern master of art education and color theory, Hicks is a sculptor of color just as much as of fiber.
Director Jang Hoon (The Front Line, Rough Cut), who developed under the tutelage of maverick Kim Ki - dook (Pietà, 3 - Iron), has become a fully formed filmmaker in his own right, albeit a more commercial one.
Weber, a Rutgers doctoral student under the tutelage of Bruce Baker, runs the anti - charter / accountability blog called Jersey Jazzman and was the 2017 annual convention keynoter at N.J.'s anti - charter / accountability union, NJEA.
Practice and attain skills of traditional yoga styles while engaging in spiritual conversations and practices under the tutelage of experienced and respected yoga teachers.
And under ESSA, states appear to be making their accountability systems both clearer and fairer: clearer by using A — F grades, five - star ratings, and the like; and fairer by focusing much more heavily on student - level growth, which credits schools for the progress that all kids make while under their tutelage.
CoinFest Irvine in California is expecting at least 100 attendees this year under the tutelage of long - time volunteer Tim Tayshun.
Hernandez has yet to make a league start under the tutelage of the former Everton manager, but the Scot nevertheless backs the Mexican to regain his form, just like Marko Arnautovic in recent weeks.
Two are abstractions made under the tutelage of Kenneth Noland in 1964.
Andreas Gursky is perhaps the best - known member of a loose association of German artists under the tutelage of the conceptual photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher.
All 24 lucky owners will also be offered the opportunity to improve their driving skills under the tutelage of Aston Martin Racing's Le Mans - winning Darren Turner.
Finch started again under the tutelage of Rockefeller biochemist Alfred Mirsky, a leading investigator on the chemistry of the nucleus, with whom he had often discussed his Neurospora project.
The 23 - year - old has had his critics since arriving from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2014, but he has made immense progress under the tutelage of Jurgen Klopp, just like several other players including Adam Lallana.
But that's not to say the sublimely gifted German international wouldn't absolutely flourish under the tutelage of Jurgen Klopp.
This type of transitioning is best done under the tutelage of trained professionals who can help you with your career transition.
Miserable from his father's constant abuse, Ludwig hated music, but then he is taken under the tutelage of Christian Gottlob Neefe who nurtured Ludwig's natural talents.
He held that it involved advancing public reason and moving people out from under the tutelage of others.
It was on that game that we got our first experience of a fully - featured, all - bells - and - whistles localisation job under the tutelage of Richard Mark Honeywood, and our experience there went a long way to laying the groundwork for how we do things now.
I am in this category for now but seriously working towards availing myself this opportunity of coming under your tutelage soon.
What might seem like a basic question is actually a genuine concern for many people — especially young professionals no longer under the tutelage of their parents.
All of my education courses were created / administered locally via UBC / Trent University (Peterborough, Ontario) respectively whilst I studied / practiced as a Real Estate Appraiser Candidate (over a five - plus - year period whilst completing thousands of appraisals under the tutelage of my boss).
Masuda and Tajiri's shared interest in electronics and insects inspired the initial Pokémon game's design, but while Tajiri was placed under the tutelage of Nintendo's master designer Shigeru Miyamoto, development was difficult.
The Bruins may have stolen a player in the 2006 draft: Second - rounder Milan Lucic is a big (6» 4», 220 pounds), physical winger who's improving under the tutelage of Hall of Fame power forward Cam Neely, now a Boston vice president.
But the advances made in a year at Oxford have been more than maintained in the past 12 months and Sophie Behan's «Class of «17» have shown great signs of improvement under the tutelage of former England World Cup winning coach Gary Street.
Denzel Ward — A CB who could become the next premier shutdown cornerback, especially under the tutelage of Josh Norman.
Although it has been a gradual rise for the Portuguese star, playing under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson has surely paved the path for a glorious career ahead of him.
Well - designed and supervised administrative internships that allow candidates to engage in leadership responsibilities for substantial periods of time under the tutelage of expert veterans.
This course is designed for budding climbing partners to learn to work together under the tutelage of a professional guide.
This man proved to be one because of his great understanding of children under his tutelage.
Synopsis: Obi - Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) is a young apprentice Jedi knight under the tutelage of Qui - Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson); Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd),... [MORE]
Mathilda learns life - ending ways under the tutelage of Léon Montana (Jean Reno, playing a similar character to his role in Nikita) after her family are murdered by corrupt DEA monster Norman Stansfield (Gary Oldman on extraordinary form).
Struggling to find his place in the world, Rapp eventually serves under the tutelage of grizzled Cold War veteran Stan Hurley, played by Michael Keaton, who shows him the ropes before joining forces to investigate a threat in the Middle East that could eventually lead to a global catastrophe.
There, she refined her craft under the tutelage of art luminaries such as Burton Silverman and Ephraim Rubenstein.
The «Sicario» I saw was a «talented but naïve FBI agent falls under tutelage of high - ranking officer of questionable intent» story that awkwardly morphs into a revenge thriller.
Over a decade after the comedy farce went off the air, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes reprise their Emmy - winning roles under the tutelage of creators / executive producers Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, and director James Burrows.
After graduating with honors, she started her editorial career at the then largest book publisher in the world, Pearson Education under the tutelage of former Vice President and Publisher of Business Trade, Timothy Moore.
Starting October 24th, aspiring artists can hone their skills through a series of easy - to - follow lessons under the tutelage of esteemed Professor Andy in this new 2D art - instruction game for the Nintendo 3DS.
Artist Brice Marden developed his early Minimalist style — rectangular panels in muted colors — while at Yale under tutelage from artists including Alex Katz and John Schueler and with peers including Richard Serra and Chuck Close.
He returned to Edinburgh in 1950, not to practise law but to paint, and two years later he took classes at the Slade School in London under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream.
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