noun
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long
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Thirty years of acting is a long apprenticeship .
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Fellini lacked any formal training in cinematography and developed his personal style only after a long apprenticeship as a scriptwriter.
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It will also cut training needs at a time when people no longer want to serve long apprenticeships .
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What happens when you don't have that long series of apprenticeships ?
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The performance of the housewife role in adulthood is prefaced by a long period of apprenticeship .
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Moreover, both these leaders served immensely long political apprenticeships before finally winning independence.
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But older generations of chefs learned to cook through long apprenticeships of five to nine years.
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program
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His brother graduated from the apprenticeship program in 1993 and is employed as a screen printer.
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In this unremarkable suburban community, Siemens has created a showcase apprenticeship program for electronics technicians.
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Students' work-related experiences are much less intensive than in an apprenticeship program .
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Siemens also has used the lessons learned in its apprenticeship programs to reap much broader cost savings.
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On the basis of their experiences, the Hamiltons have a number of suggestions for creating high-quality apprenticeship programs .
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This can range from one-hour visits to the classroom to talk about their company to formal apprenticeship programs .
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By the 1995-96 school year, ProTech was substantially larger than Craftsmanship 2000 or any other youth apprenticeship program nationwide.
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In 1992 the chamber created a separate, nonprofit entity to coordinate the apprenticeship program .
system
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Petitioning remained a weapon of agitation against the apprenticeship system up to 1838.
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There was strong support for the apprenticeship system and concern that it should not be downgraded.
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Social history Social historians tend to support the view that industrialisation destroyed the apprenticeship system .
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begin
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During their mid teens many adolescents left home to enter farm service or to begin an apprenticeship .
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Sometime into his term at the pump works, perhaps early in 1876, he began a second apprenticeship as a machinist.
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At the age of twenty-four he began an apprenticeship with Stothert &038; Company of Bath, civil engineering contractors.
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In 1928 Rolt began a three-year apprenticeship at Kerr, Stuart &038; Co.
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He began a technical apprenticeship at the Empress Engineering Works.
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In 1936 he began his apprenticeship in accountancy in the City, but the outbreak of war interrupted his career.
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He went to Glasgow and began an apprenticeship in the engineering department of Randolph Elder, shipbuilders of Govan.
complete
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In October 1731, shortly after completing his apprenticeship , he married Sarah Barker of Debenham.
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Many students now choose to complete an apprenticeship and then pursue a university degree to improve their job prospects.
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They supplied machinery to Pilkington's of St Helens, where Deacon moved after completing his apprenticeship in the early 1840s.
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Between 1985 and 1994 the proportion of university students who also had completed apprenticeships grew from 21 percent to 30 percent.
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After completing an apprenticeship under his father in maintenance, moved to Newark for two years before returning to Barton-on-Humber.
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Only 12 of the 268 men who became free through completing an apprenticeship or by purchase were born in York.
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After completing his apprenticeship he suffered a breakdown in health and was compelled to abandon his intended profession.
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Time and again those brought to trial reveal proper trades and had completed apprenticeships .
serve
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Here he will have to serve a form of apprenticeship before he is accepted or even noticed.
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When he was older, Taylor did serve an apprenticeship and did work as a laborer and machinist.
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It will also cut training needs at a time when people no longer want to serve long apprenticeships .
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We served our apprenticeship in skinning, levelling, cutting and throwing.
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I served an apprenticeship , worked hard and now I am in the wrong and it is not my fault.
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Our 1910 sample did serve its apprenticeship in trade-union organization, and this episode provides the last chapter in the story.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
serve an apprenticeship
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I served an apprenticeship, worked hard and now I am in the wrong and it is not my fault.
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When he was older, Taylor did serve an apprenticeship and did work as a laborer and machinist.
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As he'd nearly finished his apprenticeship , he was understandably loathe to pack it in.
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During their mid teens many adolescents left home to enter farm service or to begin an apprenticeship .
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Far From the Madding Crowd brought this period of literary apprenticeship to a triumphant close.
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Fellini lacked any formal training in cinematography and developed his personal style only after a long apprenticeship as a scriptwriter.
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He renounced his apprenticeship in 1858 and resolved to follow his eldest brother into the ranks of the Geological Survey.
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It has created formal internship and apprenticeship programs for students and enabled them to shadow employees on the job.
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One piece of this preparation is the apprenticeship program.
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She had, in fact, a difficult double apprenticeship .