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Edinburgh University, subsequently becoming a | tutor, a post she retained until 2006. |
is portrayed as Holmes's childhood mathematics | tutor, a whining little man with a guilty secret. |
He helped | tutor a young and talented line that included rookie |
bruary 5. He, along with Haarala was chosen to | tutor a celebrity in the third series of Strictly Co |
ted in history, languages, and sciences by her | tutor Abigail Allyn in Duxbury, Massachusetts. |
His education was by a private | tutor after he had exhausted the resources of the Be |
bes in poetic prose the rebellion of a private | tutor against his employer and the menacing world of |
lmost entirely by Jesuits, by his guardian and | tutor Aleixo de Meneses and by Catherine of Austria, |
He was a | tutor also at that institution and later became the |
Mishima Yukio regarded Hayashi Fusao as his | tutor, although he was later highly critical of Haya |
sions - as laborer, teacher, TV assistant, and | tutor among them. |
Mycroft Holmes invites Sherlock and his | tutor, Amyus Crowe, to London for a visit. |
vestigation takes Sherlock to America with his | tutor, Amyus Crowe. |
two Collections per term, but this can vary by | tutor and by college. |
ow of Clare College from 1948 and an assistant | tutor and Director of Medical Studies there from 194 |
He was educated at Avignon under a Protestant | tutor, and had begun the study of law in Paris when |
He was also a senior | tutor and lecturer in Pastoral and Systematic Theolo |
was an English classical scholar, and a royal | tutor and agent. |
From 1792 to 1797 he was | tutor and censor of Christ Church. |
From 1900 to 1903 he was medical | tutor and registrar at the Liverpool Royal Infirmary |
he became second master and was also resident | tutor and lecturer at Trinity College (University of |
In 1767 he was appointed | tutor, and subsequently professor, at the Collegium |
ford, moving in 1921 to New College as Fellow, | Tutor and Dean of Divinity. |
ans invaded the Cooley house, overpowering the | tutor and scalping him. |
ember 1688, and subsequently became known as a | tutor and Latinist. |
He was a | Tutor and Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, Reade |
He also worked part-time as a | tutor and completed the OU's MBA programme as a stud |
mpleting his studies, he apprenticed under his | tutor and master, Idris Animashaun as an assistant S |
The | tutor and tutee meet on their own arranged time for |
Adam Sedgwick who had been his own | tutor, and shared views on religion, politics and mo |
rned to Music teaching, working as a freelance | tutor and musician. |
1701 - 24 June 1774) was an English dissenting | tutor and minister and poet from Taunton. |
ong supporter of public education and frequent | tutor and substitute teacher; among the students he |
in which Ellerton had for many years been sole | tutor, and very frequently bursar, shared in his ben |
He also was a | tutor and professor at Middlebury College from 1846 |
lowing years he took up positions as a private | tutor and as a substitute teacher at Kiel and Berlin |
following year he became a priest and college | tutor; and in 1778 he was presented with the rectory |
than 20 million hours of service and worked to | tutor and mentor two million children. |
appointed to a judgeship and was chosen as the | tutor and teacher of sundry young gentlemen. |
Bailey worked as a | tutor and librarian in Providence, Rhode Island from |
t of Oriel, declined to admit him as a college | tutor, and he therefore accepted a curacy at Alphing |
ke spent some time travelling across France as | tutor and medical attendant to Caleb Banks. |
His career began as a | Tutor and Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. |
ility, the teaching profession, he worked as a | tutor and then as a journalist. |
t Church, Oxford (1943-46) and then as Fellow, | Tutor and Chaplain of Exeter College, Oxford from 19 |
f St John's Church, Cardiff and then Lecturer, | Tutor and finally Professor of Education at St Luke' |
the Franciscans; the last two elevated his old | tutor and a first cardinal-nephew. |
egonsk district nobility, who became the boy's | tutor and guardian of his land estates. |
ecclesiastical career with a period as Fellow, | Tutor, and Dean of Merton College, Oxford. |
rawn by his father and sent first to a private | tutor and then to King's College London, where he ca |
In 1837, he became a | tutor and a lecturer in geology at Amherst College. |
D.D. 1831), and after being for several years | tutor and lecturer, was appointed, in 1814, one of t |
Wells was a | tutor and later Warden of Wadham College, Oxford. |
ey; educated in the public schools, by private | tutor, and at the New York University School of Comm |
He was | tutor and chaplain to King James VI, and Moderator o |
kman has worked with children as a teacher and | tutor, and has led workshops at Mills College and 82 |
he wider cultural sphere, remaining a classics | tutor and publishing works on literature, painting, |
e University of Auckland as a creative writing | tutor and AUT University as a lecturer. |
He is also a popular workshop | tutor and has taught at summer schools for Folkworks |
Currently a Welsh language | tutor and freelance translator, he has worked as an |
Harrer subsequently became a | tutor and friend of the 14th Dalai Lama. |
Ripon Hall in 1923 and was ordained in 1925 as | Tutor and Chaplain of that college. |
Helen Ivory (born 1969) is an English poet, | tutor and editor. |
Anyone may sign up to become a | tutor, and a reputation and rating system is used. |
ith the proprietor and moved between jobs as a | tutor and a partner in Lunn's travel agency. |
a lecturer in African music, an undergraduate | tutor and an undergraduate admissions tutor in the D |
She was a | Tutor and Fellow from 1941 - 6, a Lecturer in Englis |
e Earl of Manchester, to whose son he had been | tutor, and in 1670 to that of St Peter Mancroft, Nor |
He worked as a | tutor and translator in order to support his family |
n National University Canberra (1956-1966) and | Tutor and Lecturer in Political Science, University |
at Toivo first began his education with a home | tutor and then in 1901, moved to Oulu to begin secon |
Farrar was | tutor and governor of several Wesleyan colleges. |
ls to Taita that he is no longer to be Nefer's | tutor and is separated from him indefinitely. |
liffe Christian School, a university economics | tutor and a financial planner. |
he earned a living working as a journalist and | tutor and took up a position as a lecturer for the W |
Elton's first work was as a | tutor and lecturer in London, while preparing school |
r a few years Miller was occupied as a college | tutor and during this time he published treatises on |
The saint is mainly known as the | tutor and fosterer of his greater namesake, Saint Ca |
10 AEF Grob | Tutor and hangar at RAF Woodvale. |
irman of the Oxford Physics Department, Senior | Tutor and Sub-Warden of Keble College. |
rrison), a brain-damaged and institutionalized | tutor and proofreader who elaborately recounts the d |
He worked as a | tutor and researcher at Oriental Library(later renam |
Ehrlich earned a living as a private | tutor, and teaching at the Hebrew Preparatory School |
son was educated at a public school by private | tutor and graduated from Dalhousie University with a |
own, Maryland, Mason was educated by a private | tutor and graduated from Princeton College in 1836. |
on of the Trijang Rinpoche, who was the junior | tutor and spiritual guide of the 14th Dalai Lama. |
Halsted was a | tutor and instructor at Princeton University. |
Pupils keep the same | tutor and head of year throughout Year 7-11, so far |
He worked as a private | tutor and teacher in Denmark after studying, but ret |
Peter (or Petrus) was originally the | tutor and guardian of the young prince of Salerno, S |
dained in 1785 and, after a spell as a private | tutor and curate, he was given charge of the Pembrok |
Chaplin spent a year at Brown as a | tutor and then studied theology eventually becoming |
ge, a fact attested by his selection as Pole's | tutor and his role as an advisor to Henry VIII on th |
s physics teacher, Luke Sutcliffe, would later | tutor another future Nobel Prize-winner, Geoffrey Wi |
rt, at a young age, he ruled together with his | tutor, Ansprand, the duke of Asti. |
son, Liutpert, who was still underage, and his | tutor Ansprand. |
ost recently, Christopher D.H. Row, a resident | tutor, art history doctoral candidate, and master of |
at Oxford University Museum, and a Fellow and | Tutor as St Hilda's College, Oxford. |
The class session begins with the | tutor asking what is termed an "opening question" an |
At the end of the session the | tutor asks a "Pull Question" which the students are |
The seminar | tutor assists in the choice of topic, advises on the |
Between 1973 and 1975, he was | Tutor at Ripon Hall, and between 1975 and 1977 at Ri |
curacies in West Bromwich and Witney he was a | Tutor at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead and then Pri |
the war he returned to Oxford as a student and | tutor at Christ Church where he established an inter |
He was a | Tutor at the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad Saskat |
egan her career in philosophy as a student and | tutor at Somerville College, Oxford. |
Fletcher was then a | tutor at Wycliffe Hall and after that Vicar of Holy |
He was a | tutor at Hart Hall, Oxford from 1718, and was ordain |
Having taught as a postgraduate | tutor at Leeds, in 1994 he was appointed a Lecturer |
is a British Author, and has been a Fellow and | Tutor at Balliol College Oxford. |
married Katherine Marion Metcalfe, an English | tutor at Somerville College. |
ford (1919-21) and was subsequently Fellow and | Tutor at Hertford College (1922-37). |
While he was completing his thesis he was a | Tutor at Nuffield College. |
s in the University of Oxford and a fellow and | tutor at Lady Margaret Hall. |
Commerce from 1828-1829, and in 1829 became a | tutor at Yale. |
e but actually so he could mention that he's a | tutor at the Criminology Department. |
He was Fellow, Lecturer and | Tutor at his old college until 1848. |
Oxford Institute for Church and Society and a | Tutor at Ripon College Cuddesdon. |
He was | Tutor at St. Mark's College, Chelsea 1844-48 and Hea |
His | tutor at Cambridge was the distinguished mathematici |
as a lecturer at Brasenose College, becoming a | Tutor at Keble College, Oxford in 1875. |
ent Victorian man of letters and Oscar Wilde's | tutor at Oxford. |
eer and is now a criminological researcher and | tutor at Cardiff University. |
n from 1911 to 1913, and then was a Fellow and | Tutor at Trinity College, Oxford from 1914 to 1938 ( |
After graduation, he worked as a | tutor at Chesterfield Academy from 1795-1797 and at |
He was next a | tutor at Williams College from 1801 to 1803, meanwhi |
fter curacies in Leyton and Orpington he was a | tutor at Oak Hill Theological College from 1962 to 1 |
Stephen Whisson was a | tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, |
He was also a | tutor at Oxford, and seems to have been blind. |
ear Tonbridge with Dr. Buckner, who had been a | tutor at Magdalen. |
The well-known poet Edmund Blunden was his | tutor at Merton, and regarded his poetic talent high |
d the Foden's Richardson Band, as well as horn | tutor at the University of Salford, where she also g |
sity of Cambridge (1966-67), he became a Staff | Tutor at University College of Swansea (1967-78). |
He worked as a | tutor at Washington College in 1813, as he was study |
d from 1891 to 1920, and was also an assistant | tutor at Jesus College, Oxford from 1903 to 1920. |
He also served as a | tutor at Vienna Infantry Cadet School. |
From 1763 to 1770 he had a private | tutor at Eton College. |
cademic post was in philosophy in Oxford, as a | tutor at Manchester College, Oxford. |
He was a | tutor at Ashridge College, Little Gaddesden, Hertfor |
ed to his college, staying there as Fellow and | Tutor at Balliol from 1884 to 1895 and also serving |
irst post after Ordination was as a Fellow and | Tutor at his old college. |
his course in theology, and in 1817-1821 was a | tutor at Union College, to which after five years as |
ohn's and All Souls (twice) but later became a | tutor at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
While a | tutor at Yale, Dr. Goodrich published a Greek gramma |
And soon he was made a | tutor at the famous Kerala Kalamandalam following an |
After that he was successively: a | tutor at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford;Chaplain of Wadham Co |
1921 and being eleceted a fellow at philosophy | tutor at his college two years later, getting to kno |
Kudamaloor had worked as a | tutor at the FACT Kathakali School off Kochi, and la |
Examinations Council and has been a part-time | tutor at the Barbados Community College. |
Mitchell was a Fellow and a | Tutor at St Edmund Hall, Oxford from 1955 to 1987, a |
Karslake is frequently asked to | tutor at art colleges and schools. |
After being a | tutor at Christ Church, he was minister of two chape |
of Geneseo, New York, for two years, he became | tutor at Harvard in 1829, university professor of Gr |
grees with distinction, he became a fellow and | tutor at Balliol in 1568. |
started his ordained ministry as chaplain and | tutor at Wycliffe Hall before serving a curacy at St |
Later that year, Kenrick became classics | tutor at Manchester College, York. |
cket in 1998, he became a gamesmaster and form | tutor at Bramdean School, Exeter Devon. |
fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a | tutor at Durham, declined to start an academic insti |
as an English historian and ornithologist, and | tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford. |
He was also influential as a | tutor at St Martins School of Art, now Central Saint |
er spells as a Fellow of his old college and a | Tutor at Durham University and later principal of Ha |
d to the Bar, Inner Temple, in 1920, and was a | Tutor at the Law Society's School of Law from 1920 t |
He was Senior | Tutor at Ripon College Cuddesdon 1979-81 and Vice Pr |
ed to Bangor to take up a post as chaplain and | tutor at St. Mary's College, Bangor, and as Lecturer |
Royal Society and a former fellow and medical | tutor at Clare College, who had taken early retireme |
chelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in 1807 and was a | tutor at the University for a year. |
his first teaching post as an adult-education | tutor at the University of Hull. |
lege, Cambridge, between 1948-51, a Fellow and | Tutor at St Hugh's College 1954-87 (Emeritus), and L |
between 1917-19 and 1920-30, and as a Visiting | Tutor at the Central School of Speech and Drama. |
of Magdalen College, Oxford in 1869, and was a | tutor at Keble College, Oxford from 1870 to 1880. |
he following year, he became lecturer and then | tutor at Oriel. |
From 1809 to 1827 he was | tutor at Manchester College in mathematics and philo |
He worked for a time as an assistant | tutor at Jefferson College. |
ee on General Education (1959-1961) and senior | tutor at Eliot House (1961-62). |
His first post was as Chaplain, Lecturer and | Tutor at Tyndale Hall, Bristol after which he was su |
during the American Revolution, and had been a | tutor at the College of Philadelphia, from 1779 to 1 |
He was, for a brief while, Kathakali | tutor at the Unnayi Varrier Smaraka Kalanilayam in I |
St Salvador's Edinburgh, after which he was a | tutor at Salisbury Theological College. |
While he was a | tutor at Oxford, Christopher Trevelyan was among his |
vil War began, he continued his studies with a | tutor at his father's home in Botetourt County. |
n, and a Queen's Counsel, and was bursar and a | tutor at Manchester College, Oxford. |
Cambridge University in 1890, later becoming a | tutor at Emmanuel, and still later succeeding Harry |
After this he was a fellow and | tutor at the General Theological Seminary, New York. |
olitics Crowley was a medical practitioner and | tutor at Flinders University. |
to Italy, and was for more than a year private | tutor at Rome in the family of Wilhelm von Humboldt, |
As Senior | Tutor at King's in the 1960s he turned the college t |
From 1951 he was a | tutor at the Royal College of Art, where he entered |
umanity and, beginning in September 2008, as a | tutor at the Julia A. Stark Elementary School. |
violin with Adolf Rebner, the principal violin | tutor at the Hoch Conservatory. |
to the Waynflete Singers and Organ Performance | Tutor at the University of Southampton. |
He was | tutor at Yale in 1845-1848, assistant professor of G |
His first | tutor at Oxford was A. B. Poynton. |
cturer at the Open University and an Associate | Tutor at Canterbury Christ Church University. |
He is an organ | tutor at Birmingham Conservatoire. |
He was a Fellow and | Tutor at Merton College from 1906 to 1919 then Headm |
Simeon Baldwin from 1798 to 1799 and became a | tutor at Yale from 1799 to 1802. |
His career began as a | tutor at Keble College, Oxford. |
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