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tutelage and under
It was under the tutelage of the Guru that Bhai Kanhaiya subsequently founded a volunteer corps for altruism.
Karpov improved so quickly under Botvinnik's tutelage that he became the youngest Soviet National Master in history at fifteen in 1966 ; this tied the record established by Boris Spassky in 1952.
Egbert was devoted to Alcuin, who thrived under his tutelage.
( It is probable that, under the classical tutelage of Asser, Alfred utilised the design of Greek and Roman warships, with high sides, designed for fighting rather than for navigation.
Walsh formulated what has become popularly known as the West Coast Offense during his tenure as assistant coach for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1968 to 1975, while working under the tutelage of Paul Brown.
He was educated at the court of his father at Constantinople under the tutelage of the poet Aemilius Magnus Arborius.
The personnel changes and investigations into corruption undertaken under Andropov's tutelage came to an end.
It was during this time he greatly refined and expanded his mathematical, astronomical and surveying skills under the tutelage of Hudson's Bay Company surveyor Philip Turnor.
To save Elvira's honor, her family kept her infant and took him to the near village of Bolaños de Calatrava, and Diego was later transferred to Aldea del Rey under the tutelage of Sancha López del Peral.
When Almagro turned four, he was left under the tutelage of an uncle named Hernán Gutiérrez.
He also got involved in the Albanian Communist Group under the tutelage of Llazar Fundo who also taught him law.
He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, on 5 April 1573 at the age of twelve, living for three years there together with his older brother Anthony Bacon under the personal tutelage of Dr John Whitgift, future Archbishop of Canterbury.
The peninsula's economy expanded under Roman tutelage.
In 1892 he worked under the tutelage of Flinders Petrie for one season at Amarna, the capital founded by the pharaoh Akhenaten.
His musical talents were developed at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and under the tutelage of Ellis Marsalis and James Booker.
In London, Locke resumed his medical studies under the tutelage of Thomas Sydenham.
* Padawan: A Youngling who successfully completes training then undergoes Padawan training under the tutelage of a Jedi Knight ( or Jedi Master in some cases ).
He comes under the tutelage of Dustin Hoffman's Ratso Rizzo, a tubercular petty thief and con artist.
Dogra Rule, under the paramountcy ( or tutelage ) of the British Crown, lasted until 1947, when the former princely state became a disputed territory, now administered by three countries: India, Pakistan, and the People's Republic of China.
Moving to Paris he fell under the tutelage of Alexander von Humboldt and Georges Cuvier, who launched him on his careers of geology and zoology respectively.
Beginning to read and discuss the work of Marx with Li and other like-minded radicals at a Marxist Study Group, he eventually " developed rapidly toward Marxism " under Li's tutelage during the winter of 1918 – 19, looking for ways to combine it with ancient Chinese philosophies that would be applicable to modern China.
Bolivar, well aware of geographical obstacles but also of the unique qualities and critical role in trade throughout history and under Spanish tutelage, had hesitated to include Panama in his Gran Colombia project.
The museum also holds many precise and detailed figure studies done in his youth under his father ’ s tutelage, as well as the extensive collection of Jaime Sabartés, his close friend and personal secretary.
The 1950s saw the cautious development of government structures and public services under British tutelage.
Musically, Test For Echo still retained much of the hard rock / alternative style already charted on the previous record with Lifeson and Lee's playing remaining more or less unchanged ; however, a distinct modification in technique became apparent in Peart's playing from his jazz and swing training under the tutelage of jazz instructor Freddie Gruber during the interim between Counterparts and Test For Echo.

tutelage and forms
Those who wished to remain under mission tutelage were exempted from most forms of corporal punishment.
All Indians within the military districts of San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Monterey who were found qualified were freed from missionary rule and made eligible to become Mexican citizens ; those who wished to remain under mission tutelage were exempted from most forms of corporal punishment.
However, many New Age schools and doctrines still require a process of initiation and the private tutelage of a guru, as with many forms of yoga ) or other enlightened master ( e. g., Zen Buddhism ) in order for the passing of wisdom or knowledge to occur.

tutelage and between
Schnabel remained under Leschetizky's tutelage for seven years, between 1891 and 1897.
There is also significant common ground between the philosophical views of Møller and Kierkegaard, in large part due to Møller's tutelage.
However, armed conflict arose between them when tutelage over the young sons of Louis ' cousin, late Duke Stephen I of Lower Bavaria was entrusted to Frederick by local nobles in 1313.
As a political novel, Pharaoh became a favorite of Joseph Stalin's ; similarities have been pointed out between it and Sergei Eisenstein's film Ivan the Terrible, produced under Stalin's tutelage.
The Archbishopric of Ochrid was an autonomous Orthodox Church under the tutelage of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople between 1019 and 1767.
The New York-based Society under his tutelage promoted numerous exchanges between the two countries and published the distinguished " Roumania — A Quarterly Review ".
However, Munch's storyline also touched on the book's depiction of the relationship between real-life detectives Donald Worden and David Brown, in which Worden was relentless in his tutelage / hazing of the younger detective but also genuinely wanted him to succeed and was impressed when the younger cop did excellent work.

tutelage and two
The two have an immediate and profound effect on one another ; Frank is impressed by Susan's verve and earnestness and is forced to re-examine his attitudes and position in life ; Susan finds Frank's tutelage opens doors to a bohemian lifestyle and a new self-confidence.
On the death of the Tongzhi Emperor in 1875, he introduced a large armed force into the capital and effected a coup d ' etat which placed the Guangxu Emperor on the throne under the tutelage of the two dowager empresses.
After receiving a post-doctoral Fellowship for study at the University of Texas, Galveston, under the tutelage of the renowned cell culturist Prof. Charles M. Pomerat, he returned to Philadelphia, where he spent ten years as an Associate Member of the Wistar Institute and two years as an Assistant Professor of Research Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Under the tutelage of Delio Rossi, results dramatically improved, and Palermo established a record of seven consecutive home wins, and also achieved prestigious results such as two 2 – 0 wins against Italian giants Milan and Juventus ; the latter win, achieved on February, led Palermo to climb over the bianconeri in fourth place, establishing the rosanero as serious contenders for a UEFA Champions League spot, which they ultimately lost to Sampdoria by one point only.
There he met Vincent d ' Indy, with whom he studied fugue and orchestration for four years, writing his first two Symphonies under d ' Indy's tutelage.
Under his tutelage, the Cowboys reached the postseason 14 times in his 17 years in Stillwater ( having declined an NIT bid in Sutton's sixth season as head coach ), including 13 NCAA Tournament bids and two Final Four appearances.
Under Fuji's tutelage, Yokozuna won the 1993 Royal Rumble match and two WWF World Championships, first from Bret Hart at WrestleMania IX, and again from Hulk Hogan at King of the Ring.
These two prominent cities fall under the tutelage of one diocese due to Hungary's early history wherein Esztergom was one of the former capitals of the Kingdom of Hungary ( much larger than the present republic – roughly the eastern half of the Habsburg empire ).
Although Hammer had assisted in Gerstl's admittance to Lefler's tutelage and their relationship was friendly, it is difficult to determine how close the two men were as Gerstl did not associate with other artists.
The plot involves two children, Whispering Wind and Striding Cloud, who become powerful warriors under the evil Lord Conqueror's tutelage.
The Archduke, who became an accomplished pianist and composer under Beethoven's tutelage, was only in his mid-teens at this time, and it seems plausible that Beethoven's strategy was to create a showy but relatively easy piano part that would be backed up by two more mature and skilled soloists.
He studied privately under the tutelage of two great Eskrima masters, Max Sarmiento and Angel Cabales.
In her Collected Works and occasional references in The Agenda, The Mother ( Mirra Alfassa ) describes Madame Theon as an extraordinary woman with great powers ; and refers to miraculous experiences at Tlemcen in Algeria, where she stayed on two extended visits to learn occultism under the tutelage of the Theons.
In 2005, two students constructed cedar strip canoes as their Independent Study Project under the tutelage of Mr. Mark Backman.

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