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Apprentices would typically not learn more than the most basic techniques until they were trusted by their peers to keep the guild's or company's secrets.
Apprentices and trainees receive a wage which increases as they progress.
Apprentices receive a wage negotiated in collective agreements ranging between 30 % and 80 % of the wage of a qualified worker ; the percentage increasing over the apprenticeship period.
Some of the best-known and most popular acts in this period were Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs and Ray Brown & The Whispers, The Easybeats, The Bee Gees, The Masters Apprentices, The Twilights, The Groop, The Groove, The Loved Ones and cult acts like The Throb and solo star Normie Rowe, who quickly became Australia's most popular male pop vocalist.
One of the first was the pioneering clip made by The Masters Apprentices for their 1967 single " Buried And Dead ", which used candid stage and studio footage of the band combined with specially filmed fantasy sequences.
Three months later in Outcry of the Apprentices to the Soldiers Lilburne stated that apprentices and soldiers fought to maintain the fundamental constitution of the Commonwealth and rights of the people in their Parliaments by regulating the Crown not against the person of the King.
The oldest Act of Parliament kept in the House of Lords Record Office is the Taking of Apprentices for Worsteads in the County of Norfolk Act of 1497.
Apprentices ( or in early modern usage " prentices ") or protégés build their careers from apprenticeships.
Apprentices usually began at ten to fifteen years of age, and would live in the master craftsman's household.
In 1951 the School of Apprentices started its activities and in 1955 the " Török Ignác " General State Grammar School began its work.
Apprentices were indentured to their masters as the price for their training, journeymen had a higher level of skill and could go on journeys to assist their masters, and master masons were considered freemen who could travel as they wished to work on the projects of the patrons.
That he was not the first is attested by the minutes of the lodge's foundation, only two months earlier, where Apprentices, Fellowcrafts, and Master Masons are recorded as attending.
Student members in full-time education ( including student nurses or Modern Apprentices ) have a fixed rate subscription of £ 10 per year.
Apprentices, for example, work with their mentors and learn craftsmanship not through language but by observation, imitation, and practice.
The RAF Cranwell Apprentices Association says that the image came from a diagram of how to approximate a square wave using sine waves, also at RAF Yatesbury and with an instructor named Chadwick, and was initially called Domie or Doomie, the latter name also being noted by Life as used by the RAF.
A Regent runs an individual chantry and is charged with the well being and training of Apprentices.
* Apprentices: The youngest and most numerous Tremere.
Apprentices must spend much of their time training, serving some need within their chantry, or playing the politics of the clan as best as their inexperience allows.

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This section replaces section 1 of the Poor Law ( Apprentices, & c .) Act 1851 ( 14 & 15 Vict c 11 ).

Apprentices and work
Once signed to EMI, the band went into the studio to make their first official recordings, under producer Howard Gable, who had recently re-located from New Zealand and had established himself as one Australia's leading pop producers with his work for bands such as The Masters Apprentices.

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In 1788, the Chimney Sweepers Act 1788: An Act for the Better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices was passed, to limit a sweeper to six apprentices, at least 8 years old, but lacked enforcement.
* Old Haltonian social networking site for RAF Halton Aircraft Apprentices Association
All the monks, except for Raimundo, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to their bravery.
* Social network web site for Old Haltonians provided by RAF Halton Aircraft Apprentices Association.
Historical and contemporary information for ex-RAF Halton Apprentices.
Also, in episode 10 of season 3 Kevin's sister, Suzie, joined him to tell him that their recently deceased father's electric guitar ( that they had buried ) was worth 8, 000 AUD because he had played with the Masters Apprentices for a week.
The RAF Signals Museum is focused on the development of electronic communications by the RAF since World War I. Exhibits include radio and electronic equipment and memorabilia, a typical RAF Y Station from World War II, and the training of Aircraft Apprentices and boy entrants for Signals and Communications trades.
Instead, in 1924 it was decided to establish a British Army Army Apprentices School ( which in 1966 was renamed as an Army Apprentices College ) at Beachley to ensure a core of technical qualified soldiers with excellent technical education combined with first class military training as potential NCOs and officers mainly for the specialist corps Royal Engineers, REME Plant Operator mechanics and RAOC.
* Employers for Apprentices
A Technical School was set up in 1988 for Trade Apprentices with one teacher.
Wheatley knew that patrons had paid A $ 5 per ticket, so the receipts for the night would have been around A $ 35, 000, but the Masters Apprentices, like all the other acts, were on a fixed fee and received a mere $ 200 for the show ; even the top-billed act John Farnham probably only earned about $ 1000.

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The history of the RAF station and specifically apprenticeship training over the years is preserved by the Trenchard Museum located at RAF Halton, and managed by the RAF Halton Apprentices Association.
In 2003, 36 years after the last graduating class graduated and 49 years after the first Artillery Apprentices appeared in Shilo, Manitoba, the first ever all-intake reunion was held with great success.

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In 1940, he met a woman selling Socialist Appeal at an Engineering Apprentices College where he was on day release and he joined the Trotskyist Workers International League in 1940 and then its successor organisation the Revolutionary Communist Party while still a young worker during the Second World War.
Silence follows until 11: 58, followed by two reversed verses from " Master's Apprentices " at 12: 19 and 13: 15.
He now oversees a full-time squad of U19 Apprentices at Chelmsford City along with former Southend United and Colchester United player Kirk Game.
It is chronicled elsewhere in this issue, how the training of special class Apprentices at the Technocal School in 1927, set into motion the chain of events that we are commemorating this year.

Apprentices and their
Apprentices to trades such as masons, merchants and money-lenders could expect to learn such practical mathematics as was relevant to their profession.
Apprentices who did a vocational high school will often add a Fachhochschule or a Höhere Fachschule to their curriculum.
Apprentices occasionally undergo assessments, and become warriors when their mentors deem them ready.

Apprentices and Masters
The area also featured in songs such as " Killed her in St Kilda " by Voodoo Lovecats, " St Kilda Nights " by Purple Dentists and " Melodies Of St Kilda " by Masters Apprentices.
In early 1981 Moving Pictures were signed to the Wheatley management team ( run by former Masters Apprentices bassist Glenn Wheatley ).
* The Masters Apprentices
The track " Master's Apprentices " was named after the Australian hard / progressive rock group The Masters Apprentices.
It took the band nearly a year to recover, and by July 1968 they competed in the Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds finishing behind winners The Groove, The Masters Apprentices and Doug Parkinson.
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* The Masters Apprentices
* The Masters Apprentices
Jacobsen's brother, Col Joye, was on the Long Way To The Top tour, as well as Lucky Starr, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Little Pattie, The Masters Apprentices, Stevie Wright, Daddy Cool, Normie Rowe, The Atlantics, John Paul Young, Dinah Lee and Marcia Hines.
During 1968 – 1972, Ford was the lead guitarist in the Australian pop-rock band The Masters Apprentices and established a successful writing partnership with the group's lead singer Jim Keays.
From 1968 to 1972, Ford was the lead guitarist in the popular Australian pop-rock band The Masters Apprentices and he established a successful writing partnership with the group's lead singer Jim Keays.
He returned to Australia in the 1980s and rejoined The Masters Apprentices in 1988 – 1991.
Wheatley began his career as a musician in Brisbane in the mid-1960s and in the late 1960s became nationally famous as a member of leading hard rock band The Masters Apprentices.
In early 1968 Wheatley was hired as the bass player in a new lineup of the Melbourne-based pop-rock band The Masters Apprentices, then one of Australia's most popular groups.
In 1998 the Masters Apprentices were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

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