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I apprenticed under investors like Fred Wilson and Josh Kopelman.
Jill apprenticed in the shop, and they became fast friends.
Ruysch was apprenticed to van Aelst at the age of fifteen.
She grew up in Japan and apprenticed with a master potter there.
Then Rae Tutera, who is transgender, apprenticed with him and became a partner.
In the camps, he apprenticed with a watchmaker named Manek, a fellow inmate.
He moved to Italy for two years and apprenticed under three of them.
While there, he apprenticed himself to Herbie Nichols, the iconoclastic bebop pianist and composer.
There, she apprenticed for a barber in Whitechapel, and distinguished herself with her zeal.
He studied it at community college and apprenticed at Area Stage Company in Miami.
I met my future boss and mentor, who I then apprenticed with for 10 years.
Initially apprenticed to a saddle-maker, Peale took art lessons from a second-rate limner.
Jack is already familiar with the character of Mary Poppins because he had apprenticed under Burt.
So Tomita apprenticed with Yamagishi, himself a God of ramen-making, and decided to open Tomita.
Johnny is twenty-one, done with art school and apprenticed to an art framer and restorer.
He studied under Armin Hofmann and apprenticed with Fritz Bühler, both giants of Swiss graphic design.
He always had a sartorial instinct and apprenticed shops around Montreal before creating Giovanni Clothes in 1965.
Later, after a stint in the Marines that ended in 2001, he apprenticed at high-end salons.
The family spent summers in Cap Ferret; Mr. Rigo apprenticed here and at two other French bakeries.
Segers, born around 1589 in Haarlem, was apprenticed in 1612 to a leading landscape painter in Amsterdam.
As a boy, he apprenticed as a carpenter before entering the seminary and studying theology in Rome.
In 20103 she apprenticed with a goldsmith in Cairo's bazaar district, the first woman ever to do so.
He was apprenticed to the Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache and in 1970 won the Czech Young Conductors' Competition.
Mr. Moore apprenticed with Mr. Naselroad for six years, building some 70 instruments and forming a lasting bond.
Joe was also orphaned as a child and apprenticed under Mr. Mooney at the bookstore (with dark consequences). 
Andrea di Michele Cioni was a boy of the Florentine street, born to a kilnman, apprenticed to a goldsmith.
I apprenticed myself to Benedetta Vitali, a Florentine chef who ran a tiny trattoria on the outskirts of town.
In Paris, where many American expatriate jazz players were thriving, he apprenticed with the drummer and bebop pioneer Kenny Clarke.
When Anna was in graduate school, her mother decided to open a rice cake bakery, which is where Anna apprenticed.
A son of a Cambridge laborer, he was orphaned at age 763 and apprenticed to the Leaches as a teenager.
He decamped at age 20 for California, where he apprenticed himself to the costume designer Jean Louis at Columbia Studios.
He returned to Rome, and for ten years apprenticed at Kaiyue, a restaurant a few blocks away from Hang Zhou.
They encouraged his interest in art, and, when he was 14, he was apprenticed to James Basire, a successful engraver.
Hamama said that during summer vacation all teen-age male family members are apprenticed into some aspect of the business.
Dürer was born in 1471 and apprenticed as a goldsmith before developing a natural flair for drawing, engraving, and watercolor.
In the mid-eighteen-sixties, the French artist Jules Chéret, having apprenticed with a lithographer in England, returned to Paris.
He apprenticed with Joseph (Amp) Fiddler, a legendary local funk musician who inspired him to master the art of sampling.
He had been apprenticed at the age of 10 to the painter Heinrich van Balen, the subject of a drawing here.
We apprenticed him to a World Bank gardener for a while, and on his own he studied gardening and botany books.
Romero first apprenticed as a draftsman and builder, then trained as an architect while taking UNM creative writing classes for fun.
So he went to France to study, apprenticed with chefs, and was hired as the pastry chef at New York's Oceana.
After her sentencing, she's apprenticed to another Sin Eater at the royal court, and May soon becomes immersed in a murder mystery.
Both Takehiro Asazu, of Komé, and Kazu Fukumoto, of Fukumoto Sushi, apprenticed under Mr. Fuse, who is known around town as Smokey.
Mr. Piazza apprenticed himself to a German wigmaker after hairdressing school, then went to work for Enny of Italy, under Ernesto Capparelli.
He subsequently moved to London, where he apprenticed with the Hungarian-British photojournalist Michael Peto, and established himself primarily as a portrait photographer.
Takayama apprenticed for years at Ginza Sushi-ko, in Tokyo, before setting out on his own in Los Angeles, in the late eighties.
The position was hard-won: Van Vliet apprenticed under the museum's former flower arranger, Chris Giftos, for seven years before earning the title.
With school and family connections, he was apprenticed to a court photographer and established his own studio in the Pimlico district of London.
We don't do it there, we don't do it for the young person ... Counselors ... you used to be apprenticed, hundreds of years ago.
In 1991, working as a lathe operator, I apprenticed under Leon Chiappini, Zildjian's head cymbal tester, who has been with the company since 1961.
Mr. Stern, who apprenticed in Europe and Israel, started baking in a South Miami garage in 2012 and sold his bread in farmers' markets.
The Dutch still life painter was apprenticed to Jan van Huysum, who famously didn't take on pupils, but was coaxed into it by Haverman's father.
Mr. Kumin apprenticed to a local baker at 16 and, after completing his military service, worked at hotel restaurants in Davos, Basel, Winterthur and Zurich.
A 10th-grade dropout who joined the Navy and apprenticed as a baker, he was a natural salesman who now owned a thriving insurance business.
She really apprenticed herself to a lot of the old, senior guys there and made them like her on both the right and the left.
She grew up in a small eastern Pennsylvania town and apprenticed at local papers before landing a coveted internship at the Washington bureau of McClatchy.
Mr. Finlayson is a young trumpeter who has apprenticed and performed for over a decade with the alto saxophonist and experimental jazz luminary Steve Coleman.
Ms. Edwards, who apprenticed as a cook while she learned to sail, said the main difference between all-male and all-female crews was communication.
Mr. Buckel apprenticed himself to Mr. Bayrer after doing some grant-writing for the farm, "and he really latched onto it quickly," Mr. Bayrer recalled.
Instead he apprenticed himself to Mr. Lewis and Steve Coleman, another Chicago-born self-starter with a researcher's mind and a proclivity for novel amalgams.
Like the great craftsmen of the Renaissance period, Zak went on a directionless journey and apprenticed with European and Middle Eastern artisans to learn his craft.
He worked as a barber, a trade he had apprenticed for in Germany after his father, a vintner, died, leaving the family in dire economic straits.
The line of glassware, called Mixing Glasses, came about after Ivy — who apprenticed with Robin as a teen — asked her dad to update the imperative vessel.
After dropping out of school at 13 to help support his family, he was apprenticed to a clothes dyer, a precursor to the modern dry cleaner.
She had helped her parents in their Chinese takeout, apprenticed with an older cousin who ran a hair salon in Los Angeles, married, and had children.
The son of a carpenter, he attended school only intermittently until he was seventeen, when his formal education ended and he was apprenticed to a printer.
Handsome and strong, he said he apprenticed with a band of female thieves, who stuffed their bloomers — their underwear — with stolen mink furs, jewelry and clothing.
You need 60 college credits (I had 75) to take part in "reading the law", which is an in office law school being apprenticed by lawyers.
In season 5 another Stark, Arya, is apprenticed to the Faceless Men, a shadowy assassins' guild, which magically uses the faces of the dead in their disguises.
The boy apprenticed himself to the ironing staff at her palace after school, studying the Marchioness's garments until she allowed him to design a dress for her.
Who knew that the future director of The Grand Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939) had, like his father, apprenticed in the applied arts?
After earning a secondary school diploma in Labatut-Rivière, he apprenticed in the kitchens of the Ambassador Hotel in Lourdes and then made his way to Paris.
" When Mary Poppins Returns opens in December, though, Miranda will play just one role: Jack, a lamplighter who "apprenticed under Dick Van Dyke's character from the original movie.
John Kricfalusi, the show's creator, originally apprenticed under Ralph Bakshi who is perhaps best known for Fritz The Cat, the first animated film to receive an X rating.
The Glassworker is about two young children, Vincent, a glass smith apprenticed to his father, and a girl named Alliz, a talented violinist who frequently visits his shop.
Bute was influenced as much by modern artists like Wassily Kandinsky as by musical innovator Léon Theremin, whom she apprenticed with, and fellow artist and animator Oskar Fischinger.
Mr. Okazaki has been playing guitar for years alongside the alto saxophonist Steve Coleman, which is to say he's apprenticed to a doyen of experimental improvising and rhythm.
Yang apprenticed with a leather craftsman in New York and then shared what she learned with Bangladeshi leather craftsmen to help elevate their work to the luxury level.
She apprenticed herself, learning to turn jars in the sun so the fruit dried evenly, and to combine new and old tamarinds to balance out their acidity levels.
In the mêlée at Brighton Mr Konopinski, then apprenticed to a handbag designer, had his nose accidentally "flattened" by a former circus strongman fighting on the same side.
He apprenticed as an upholsterer and then served in the Civil War, after which he worked for various cabinetmakers, including Herter Brothers, before opening his own factory in 1873.
Following his military service, he apprenticed as a photographer throughout Germany before coming into his own with photography assignments in Linz, Austria, and eventually opening a studio in Cologne.
In the 1980s Peterson was apprenticed to the straight-ahead jazz icon Art Blakey, while Weston was the youngest member of Prime Time, Ornette Coleman's renowned bizarro-funk outfit.
Having apprenticed and worked in various tattoo shops in both LA and the Bronx (the latter, his hometown), he didn't get his first face tattoo until 2008 at age 22.
Hasegawa had studied in Europe in the 1920s and '30s, and Noguchi went to Paris on a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1927 and apprenticed in Constance Brancusi's atelier for several months.
R13 jeans are milled and mauled in a small factory in Italy, where, I understand, craftspeople who apprenticed in the art of denim making take great care in taking apart.
Though he never finished design school, never apprenticed under another designer, and is one of the most famous names in fashion right now, his reputation is an anomaly among boldface designers.
He was working several days a week in a Los Angeles restaurant and had apprenticed at Next and Alinea by 15, when he was the subject of a Times Magazine article.
The two men first made contact when the teenage Goff — a prodigy born in small-town Kansas, whose watch-repairman father apprenticed him to the top architecture firm in Tulsa, Okla.
As a teenager growing up in the Bronx, the bassist Carlos Henriquez apprenticed and performed with some of the city's leading Latin jazz musicians, names like Jerry Gonzalez and Tito Puente.
After studying for two years at the Integrative Institute of Nutrition, a licensed vocation school, she quit a job in marketing and apprenticed for a few years with alternative medicine practitioners.
He began taking photographs in his first year of graduate school at the University of Missouri and, while studying sociology at the University of Stockholm, apprenticed with a group of documentary photographers.
Moving to Paris, he apprenticed with the stylist Pierre Jacy in cutting and coloring hair, and in 1954 Mr. Jacy invited him to join him at a salon he owned in Manhattan.
Working in venture capital since 2001, he apprenticed his way through the asset class with analyst roles on the original Union Square Ventures team as well as at the General Motors pension fund.
Khadr was taken to Afghanistan by his father, a senior al Qaeda member who apprenticed the boy to a group of bomb makers who opened fire when U.S. troops came to their compound.
But even when they apprenticed under the innovative chef Ferran Adrià, who famously deconstructed everything from chocolate cherries to Chupa Chups lollipops, the classic flan was left alone, never foamed, flavored or spherified.
On a recent afternoon in April, they included ramps, whose garlicky punch would be considered too strong for dishes intended to accompany the tea ceremony in Kyoto, where Odo apprenticed in the cuisine.
" It was a cultural challenge, and it divided opinions, with one critic claiming the works looked more like "the first essays of a small boy, who has just been apprenticed to a house painter.
He spent the war years working for what was then called Grumman Aircraft Engineering on Long Island and, relying on his father's extensive contacts in Europe, apprenticed at hotels in Switzerland, France and Italy.
While still a teenager, he apprenticed for a fellow Jew from the Bronx, the pioneering cartoonist Will Eisner, and was soon writing the breakneck adventures of Eisner's masked crime-stopper known as the Spirit.
After his father died in the war, the teenage Mackenzie apprenticed as a clerk in a fur trading firm, quickly rising through the ranks of the international cartel known as the North West Company.
The eldest son was to inherit the mill, and Rembrandt was apprenticed to a painter at age 15, and recognized as a prodigy by one of the Netherlands' most powerful art brokers, Constantijn Huygens.
An experimental drummer who can easily balance propulsion and sensitivity, Mr. Cyrille began his career in the 1960s, when he apprenticed with Philly Joe Jones and recorded with the big-band-era eminence Coleman Hawkins.
Mr. Paulin apprenticed to a stonecutter in Burgundy, after World War II, with a view to becoming a sculptor, but that dream died when he got into a fight that left him with a paralyzed hand.
In 217, with recommendations from Krishnamurti, who would remain a lifelong influence and adviser, Mr. Reddy traveled to London to study at the Slade School of Fine Art, where he apprenticed with the sculptor Henry Moore.
One of eight children in a family in Stone Town, a historic district of Zanzibar City, he apprenticed on the local fishing piers, then joined the crews going out for kingfish and barracuda in the Indian Ocean.
Having worked in soft core and apprenticed for Roger Corman, the future "Godfather" auteur Francis Ford Coppola wrote and directed the 21981 shocker "Dementia 18," which Mr. Corman produced and is arguably Mr. Coppola's first respectable feature.
Komatsu, who has apprenticed with the fabled experimental director Peter Brook, here makes use of a similarly rich economy of theatrical means in "Andares," which is performed in Spanish (and Mayan, Zapotec, Tzotzil and Wixarika) with supertitles.
Corruption has started to develop within the organization, and now it is up to two teens apprenticed to a scythe — Rowan and Citra — to investigate, but they soon learn that a perfect world comes with a heavy price.
She then moved to London, where she apprenticed with Billy Childish, the British musician, poet, and painter, who first came to prominence as the frontman for '90s garage rockers Thee Headcoats, but is also an established figurative painter.
Thirty-two-year-old chef Paco Ruano apprenticed at Copenhagen's Noma before returning home to open this warm yet industrial restaurant, which has candy-colored chandeliers, tiled floors and a facade of retractable glass for semi-alfresco dining.
"When we sell milk to industry, we decide nothing," said Mr. Bréant, who apprenticed at Ferme du Champ Secret, one of the few farmhouse producers in Normandy making organic Camembert with raw milk from their own Normande cows.
Harrison's grandfather came from humbler stock — his mother ran a boardinghouse after her fishmonger husband died of consumption, and he was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker at 14 — but he was as happily afflicted with wanderlust as her grandmother.
An obsessive collector who apprenticed with the Canadian master potter Ed Drahanchuk while a draft refugee in the 1960s, Mr. Marin, 71, began collecting Chicano art while co-starring on the hit television series "Nash Bridges" (1996-2001).
Born to a Flemish family in Haarlem in 1589, he apprenticed in Amsterdam, and spent his working life there and in Leiden, Utrecht and The Hague, where he died in 1640, apparently by falling down the stairs while drunk.
Also in the mix was Jen Carroll, a talented but nervy chef who apprenticed with renowned chef Eric Ripert, and Kevin Gillespie, an adorable Southern chef with kind eyes, who is now one of the show's most successful alums.
With help from the New York baker Maury Rubin ("I nagged him for two years to get me in"), she apprenticed at the celebrated, century-old Patisserie Rousseau et Seurre, then at the influential emporium Fauchon, learning mostly by observation.
Mark Hudson noted in his review for the Telegraph that Brangwyn made a significant donation of his work and collection of Japanese art to the gallery as a way of repaying his mentor Morris, for whom he apprenticed from 1882 to 1884.
Cohen received a lot of attention for her past project, Cohen received a lot of attention for her past project, Bodywork, wherein she apprenticed herself to custom auto-body shops around Detroit, eventually melding an East German Trabant with a Chevrolet El Camino.
For her first feature film, she apprenticed under Terilyn A. Shropshire on Don Cheadle's Talk To Me. Nancy Richardson and Maysie Hoy were also editorial heavy-hitters that McMillon was able to learn from as she navigated an otherwise male-dominated industry.
He apprenticed with the best-selling author Robert Greene, and before long American Apparel, the mostly defunct retail clothing chain, lured Holiday away to head the company's public relations department in the middle of a crisis: Its founder, Dov Charney, was accused of sexual assault.
Until next time, Lauretta A few years ago, I apprenticed with a "genre-bending" reggae-ballet dance company in Rochester, N.Y. I had been a casual dancer my entire life, but this was the closest I had ever come to joining a real company.
Mr. Lagerfeld, who was white and German, grew up in a hothouse of high culture and elitism in the first half of the last century, escaped to Paris as a teenager and apprenticed among the most historic French houses (Balmain, Patou) before beginning his career at Chloé.
The eminent Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki created his own version of "Gulliver's Travels" in this 26115 film, although it has no Gulliver and assigns its travels to a pair of children: Pazu, a boy apprenticed to an engineer, and Sheeta, a girl who literally falls from the sky.
In Gallagher's case, these included people who were officially his teachers at CCS — like small press guru Ryan Standfest and interdisciplinary performance artist Leslie Rogers — but also people he viewed as mentors, such as Graem Whyte, with whom he apprenticed for a time at the residency and art space, Popps Packing.
Mr. Sorey has been apprenticed to some of the late 20th century's leading figures in creative music and imaginative scholarship: He completed his doctoral studies at Columbia this year and will take up a professorship once held by his mentor, the composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton, at Wesleyan University in September.
The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Massachusetts was performed by Isaiah Thomas, who had been apprenticed at the age of 6 to a printer, and had learned to read, so the story goes, from the blocks as he set type, copying documents before he actually knew the letters.
"There probably are very few people who had careers as long as Sean had while getting as few minutes, and there's a good reason for that," said R.C. Buford, the San Antonio Spurs' general manager, for whom Marks played for two seasons and apprenticed as an assistant coach and front office executive.
The founders, Sandra Mielenhausen and Nicolas Rozier-Chabert, both recently left their day jobs and apprenticed under Chloé Doutre-Roussel, a specialist in all things cacao; they now source high-quality cacao beans from Peru and Venezuela, and create nuanced flavor profiles using a minimal amount of ingredients (not unlike the French tradition of winemaking).
During medial school, she was mentored by Dr. Donald Laub, a pioneer of transgender medicine in the US. Training with professionals nearly two decades her senior, Giese apprenticed in aesthetic genital surgery, and even though today her focus is mostly on the breasts, body, and face, she says patients prefer her to do their labiaplastic procedures.
As the conscience-stricken pirate Frederic, apprenticed by mistake to the band of brigands by his adoring nursemaid (you'll recall she was meant to put him in service to a pilot), Kyle Dean Massey, recently on the TV series "Nashville" but also in Broadway's "Pippin," has the square-jawed handsomeness and boyish virility that suit the role.
In his boatyard on Hong Kong Island, in the eastern district of Shau Kei Wan, he points to photographs of wooden ships of all kinds that he has built since being apprenticed to an uncle at the age of 13: simple "walla-walla" motorboats and corporate junks that carry some design elements of the traditional junk but without sails.

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