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"tutelage" Definitions
  1. the teaching and instruction that one person gives to another synonym tuition
  2. the state of being protected or controlled by another person, organization or country

443 Sentences With "tutelage"

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He's been under his tutelage for a long time now.
The deal transferred more than 2,000 employees under Google's tutelage.
After all, that took place, somewhat embarrassingly, under American tutelage.
The 2015 vintage is the last produced under his tutelage.
But petty tutelage is the last thing Brussels should do.
I was able to spark my first match under his tutelage.
Under British and American tutelage, intelligence-gathering has become more effective.
Under his tutelage, my guard was modified: elbows sharpened; stance narrowed.
But in today's interconnected world, voters chafe under such paternalistic tutelage.
Eventually, under Blassie's tutelage, Peruzovic became Nikolai Volkoff, the Soviet scourge.
The young leader in Pyongyang often dismissed China's tutelage, which angered Beijing.
Through his tutelage, each discipline becomes, to the rest of us, digestible.
Pieters's favorite deputy is McIlroy, 26, under whose tutelage he has thrived.
Ruby seeks out Darius to see how he's doing, under Jay's tutelage.
Greece's humiliating tutelage, the source of anti-German outbursts, may soon end.
Duffey, May and the left-hander Taylor Rogers benefited from Johnson's tutelage.
Kylo Ren is back, under Snoke's tutelage, and has a wandering scar.
Did I want to run the Chicago Marathon under their tutelage in October?
At 24, she convinced a master goldsmith to take her under his tutelage.
The country has spent 22018 of the past 22013 years under its tutelage.
The Dutch kickboxers and Muay Thai fighters were the product of good tutelage.
She has become a player under my tutelage, and that's what I wanted.
Numerous Olympic athletes train there under the tutelage of coaches with global reputations.
Under Ms. Butler's tutelage, the resort is inviting guests to help restore the coral.
It was forged under American tutelage and inspired by high American ideals of liberty.
Young Alphonso's tutelage continued with the performers who turned up in his living room.
Jia Kim, another cellist, was groomed under the tutelage of the violinist Itzhak Perlman.
Despite the former criminal's history, Van Rijn's tutelage taught Brand that trust is key.
She comes under Barton's tutelage in the comics, although their relationship is, at times, contentious.
Exact reproduction, which he had never done, was surely the most slavish tutelage of all.
KGB tutelage proved of enormous value, both to the Castro regime and to the USSR.
It is the story of a young prince under the tutelage of his older teacher.
By 1490-91, he seems to have come under the tutelage of Bertoldo di Giovanni.
With this tutelage came recognitions of merit, badges for woodcraft, campsite cleanliness, bravery, animal friendship.
He's been to Japan, but he trained mostly in Texas (under the tutelage of Japanese chefs).
He's been under his tutelage for a long time now," Waters said on MSNBC's "AM Joy.
At this point, he's comfortable with other highly qualified urologists performing the procedure under his tutelage.
Mendoza began his fighting career under the tutelage of famed prizefighter, "The Gentleman Boxer," Richard Humphries.
His great virtue is that he cannot be molded by his advisers; he resists all tutelage.
Gay can probably already be counted on for a surprising resurgence under Coach Gregg Popovich's tutelage.
The facility continues to be known as a place where top-flight athletes can get tutelage.
Under the tutelage of Chana that all changed and I soon became a muay khao (clinch specialist).
Under the tutelage of Suzanne, Evie is pulled into a ranch commune led by a cult-leader.
Under the Straus family tutelage, Macy's expanded nationally, becoming a mainstay in malls and suburban shopping centers.
He spent the next several years under the intense tutelage of his German-educated teacher, Hideo Saitō.
Although Cameron is under the tutelage of two sprinting legends, he's attempting to create his own story.
Leroy starts to become impatient with the steady, gentle tutelage of his pimp and various hatchling mentors.
Freed from the tutelage of the presidency, many local governments fail to fight crime, writes Mr Krauze.
They even train at the same Dublin fight club under the tutelage of renowned coach John Kavanagh.
NATO also became a vehicle for rehabilitating the Axis powers — Germany and Italy — under the victors' tutelage.
The two became close as Rogers led NBC Cable, forging deals and new partnerships under Welch's tutelage.
There, she comes under the reluctant tutelage of a disgraced MI6 agent known as "B" (Jude Law).
The pastry chef, Ginger Fisher Baldwin, also from Baked, is creating the cookies with his expert tutelage.
Oral surgery training programs must offer at least five consecutive months of anesthesia tutelage in their curriculum.
Many Astros officials and players credited Beltran's leadership and tutelage as critical to Houston's World Series title.
He came under the informal tutelage of crooked gamblers with sobriquets like Wolf and Rod the Hop.
The archdiocese of New Jersey settled with two adult victims, who were both seminarians under his tutelage.
Should Trump win, he'll arrive in office having spent more than a year under the tutelage of Sen.
At six he was taken to the celebrated Gnessin school and put under the tutelage of Anna Kantor.
Not everyone enjoyed the tutelage of a charismatic teacher who was part exacting literary conscience, part Pied Piper.
Under Lopez's tutelage, the eatery earned a reputation as one of the city's best options for Mexican food.
The company is in the midst of an upheaval under the tutelage of its new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
As an educator myself, I wanted to understand why my playing had improved so dramatically under his tutelage.
Fiamma Ferragamo was 19 when her father died, and she had already been designing shoes under his tutelage.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has become one of the NBA's brightest stars under the tutelage of head coach Jason Kidd.
Heavyweight legend Mike Tyson has been appointed to corner Chris Brown, which of course means that the tutelage of Iron Mike will be going up against the tutelage of another one of the sports best technical minds, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who will be both promoting the fight and cornering Soulja Boy.
So after years of tutelage, Russell was anointed as Hughes' successor and entrusted with Wild Turkey's secret distilling process.
And it was under their joint tutelage I ended up firing my first gun — and gently shuddering moments later.
Training was based on the tribe's young men, and sometimes women, learning under the tutelage of the best warrior.
McAdoo has no head coaching experience, but under his tutelage in the last two seasons, Eli Manning has flourished.
Polkadot, under Wood's tutelage, seems on the brink of changing all that, and the summit clearly understood the ramifications.
At the end of I Capture the Castle, Cassandra Mortmain has clearly responded to the Vicar's compassionate, perceptive tutelage.
Andrews was immediately hooked and, under the tutelage of Sensei James Rousseau, he made the transition to Goju Ryu.
At the boarding school, which was known for its sports programs, Day came under the tutelage of Colin Swatton.
He became interested in medicine under the tutelage of his father, Dr. Antônio de Campos Pitanguy, a general surgeon.
Citizens are not students under the tutelage of the state; the state is rather the servant of the people.
He found tutelage under Nandalal Bose and Ramkinker Baij, who are critical figures in Bengal's rich history of Modernism.
I got my start in journalism under the tutelage of a great teacher named Bob Montera — thanks, Mr. Montera!
She learned to play baseball under the tutelage of her father, Joe Mitchell, in a park near their home.
Under her tutelage she was responsible for a number of the company's largest publishing and digital properties, including Allrecipes.
Under his tutelage, House said, healthy minor league pitchers have thrown a two-ounce ball 116 to 118 m.p.h.
Game of Thrones' season 7 premieres July 16th—but students under Peterson's tutelage took a class back in May.
"Now the C.F.A. franc is under the tutelage of France and the entire European Union, including Italy," he said.
The article, by Rebecca Schisler and Ryan Golden, was published in The Mountain Echo under Mr. Egan's tutelage on Jan.
Justin Bieber is a girl who is not worthy of Freddie Roach's tutelage ... so says the Manny Pacquiao's famed trainer.
Perhaps now is the moment for him, or some cub reporter under his tutelage, to get on the road again.
Students are, however, under the tutelage of the university, which is an arena of education, not of political self-governance.
But under Zeke's tutelage, Mo only wades further into trouble in this debut film by the writer-director Jason Orley.
Phiona becomes a chess whiz with help from Gloria and under the tutelage of Robert Katende, played by Mr. Oyewolo.
These kinds of business instincts, she explains, came from learning under the tutelage of Karl Lagerfeld at a young age.
Granted, Punk has been training diligently under the tutelage of Duke Roufus, alongside beasts like Anthony Pettis and Ben Askren.
The Alliance opened schools in Turkey and across the Maghreb, and by 1900 had almost 30,000 Jews in its tutelage.
A man who grew up under the tutelage of an art snob and ended up working as a part-time assassin?
Born in Ottawa, Illinois, he attended the University of Chicago, where he studied under the tutelage of renowned paleontologist Paul Sereno.
Samurai Jack, which ran for four seasons in the early 2000s under the tutelage of animator Genndy Tartakovsky, was always dark.
He worked hard and was a child prodigy under the tutelage of his dad, Earl, and became a great golf champion.
A Star is Born follows a young woman as she tries to capture fame under the tutelage of a failing mentor.
The desire to reunite with his mother will stay with Delvin throughout his life, yet he quickly blossoms under Oliver's tutelage.
Then in 1988 a new constitution gave Indians a clutch of rights, including to land, cultural expression and freedom from tutelage.
The warlocks push back, calling Cordelia's leadership into question given the missing status of two of the witches under her tutelage.
To prepare for the role, Washington sourced some tutelage in the ways of the gig economy from an actual Lyft driver.
But more consequently, it was under Master Brown's tutelage where Curtis Page Sr. was first introduced to Pauline Reece, Page's mother.
Under Prince's tutelage, he eventually became not just a member of the New Power Generation but the band's most senior member.
He also stressed his support from Angela Corey, and said he worked under her "direct tutelage" during a law-school internship.
Henderson flourished under Rodriguez's tutelage, making 213 appearances and saving 211 games in 73 chances with a 27 earned run average.
Under American tutelage, South Korea eventually evolved from a desperately poor autocracy to one of the wealthiest democracies on the planet.
In 2016, a group called New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence started funding "guns to gardens" buybacks under Mr. Martin's tutelage.
She was the key that led me to safety and it was a privilege to get to construct under her tutelage.
After living in Paris together, they moved to southern France where, under his love and tutelage, her painting and writing flourished.
Höfer's work is often contextualized by her studies at the Kunstacademie Düsseldorf under the tutelage of photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Under the tutelage of Lindsay Hofford, the academy's hockey director, and others, Levin began the transition from roller skates to ice skates.
Mr Abe is a nationalist with dreams of a Japan unshackled from American tutelage, but right now he needs a strong alliance.
In the House, Nunes quickly fell under the tutelage of John Boehner, who seemed an unlikely choice of mentor at the time.
John Gianelli teaches a video game design class, and we're sure many of his students have created great projects under his tutelage.
Should you have trouble with your iPhone, you can walk into any Apple Store and receive one-on-one help and tutelage.
Under the tutelage of conceptual photographer Rachel Stern, Columbia University's Undergraduate Photography I class produced a range of amazing portraits this year.
Under Ms. Kind's tutelage, or that of her trusted gallery director, Ron Jagger, many curators, critics, artists and collectors indeed became interested.
"Manon" abounds in Ashtonisms; Ms. Sibley and Anthony Dowell (her des Grieux) had become a world-class star couple under Ashton's tutelage.
She earned a degree in fine arts and completed a tutelage under the renowned Indian artist K.G. Subramanyan in the late 1960s.
After she left, five people under her tutelage opened a leather workshop and were able to give up picking and chopping cotton.
Under the tutelage of Dani Vallverdu, who once worked with Murray and Tomas Berdych, Dimitrov is playing his best tennis in years.
He grew up in Hong Kong and learned how to cook in the traditional way: under the tutelage of a street food cook.
Anderson said there was some backlash when Out unveiled their first new cover under Picardi's tutelage, featuring actors Hari Nef and Tommy Dorfman.
Although he was not there to write the bill, his staff did — under the tutelage of his close friend and confidant, then-Sen.
After being under Iron Man's tutelage for his debut film, the new Spider-Man enlists a different hero for his second standalone film.
Under the tutelage of a girl named Francesca (daughter of Iphigenia, a Club stalwart), Johnny's young life expands into queer late '70s London.
Under Lee's tutelage, Barneys began experimenting with new retail concepts and partnerships, including teaming with Lady Gaga on the highly anticipated "Gaga's Workshop."
In the grand scheme of things, punctuation is already a historically fluid business, rife with ambiguities that require tutelage and experience to master.
Moving to the seaside city of Pattaya in 1975, he fought under the tutelage of the late, great Yodtong Senanan at Sityodthong camp.
Whether or not that writer's tutelage shows here, I can think of no better a short story writer to borrow from or emulate.
But Mr. Belichick won two championships as defensive coordinator with the New York Giants under the tutelage of the head coach Bill Parcells.
Under his tutelage, Tampa Bay advanced to three conference finals in the last four years and reached the Stanley Cup finals in 2015.
Mr. Makihara went to Mr. Dufour's atelier in Le Solliat, Switzerland, and spent two days just learning to polish under the master's tutelage.
Under Ms. Kauffman's tutelage, they wrote up their findings, published them in an Indiana academic journal, and won the state historical society award.
At Yale, she fell under the tutelage of John Hersey, author of "Hiroshima," one of many influential figures who would shape her career.
He provides no useful tutelage or insight for Paul, who toils away in the dark, making business decisions that Getty overturns every time.
Participants, about 150 so far, learn traditional arts like luthiery — the making and repairing of stringed instruments — under the tutelage of skilled artisans.
After working under the tutelage of drill sergeants, with their outsize personas, Soto was drawn to his quieter, more composed and reflective demeanor.
She dwells on a sprawling property in Woodstock, New York, which has become a pilgrimage site for aspiring herbalists and witches seeking her tutelage.
There was training and tutelage: young aspiring rappers participated in freestyle rap meet-ups and lined up to get career advice from celebrated managers.
More experienced workers are more likely to be in the opposite position: sharing their own wisdom rather than benefiting from the tutelage of others.
Soon, under Mr. Musliu's tutelage, pupils started adopting a rigid manner of prayer, foreign to the moderate Islamic traditions of this part of Europe.
Over the next four seasons, under the tutelage of Phillips and the coaching staff, he had six fumble recoveries, 13 sacks and 352 tackles.
Monday marked the day that Greece finally emerged from eight years of tutelage under an International Monetary Fund (IMF)-European Union economic adjustment program.
Under his tutelage, students at that city's Northglade Montessori have written a song and produced a video for an upcoming Flint water crisis fundraiser.
Under his tutelage, Sestan published widely on gene expression and cell development in the cerebral cortex, attracting the notice of the department's hiring committee.
Mr. Guaidó and his international allies may have no option but to entertain an interim civilian-military partnership under some form of international tutelage.
He knew what his fate would be, if not the specifics, and he proceeded anyway, turning his tutelage of Bran into a huge sacrifice.
At California State Prison, Sacramento, he discovered his métier as a luthier, under the tutelage of the classical and flamenco guitar builder Kenny Hill.
While studying saxophone there he came under the tutelage of Mr. Nathanson, a leader in the free jazz scene of the 1970s and '80s.
He's since continued to acknowledge that climate change is real, and under Tillerson's (fairly recent) tutelage, ExxonMobil switched tracks on its approach to climate change.
When the Tate Britain put on a Frank Auerbach show in 2015, Fujiwara remembered that he had created an Auerbach-inspired painting under Salley's tutelage.
But I've been a fan of Code since Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher flew the "D" banner under the tutelage of The Wall Street Journal.
In 2009, Binachini recalls Booker spending a day at LinkedIn under Hoffman's tutelage, meeting executives from places like Apple and Facebook, drinking it all in.
The tutelage of Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger, a veteran of both college and professional ranks, has helped both Hield's current game and his future prospects.
Mr. Manning entered politics in 1971 under the tutelage of Eric Williams, who was the country's first prime minister and founded the People's National Movement.
Instead of working year-round in their local gyms, national team members and coaches train once a month in Texas under the tutelage of Karolyi.
Partly under American pressure, and with the guerrillas reduced to an irritant, the army agreed to a return to democracy, at first under its tutelage.
Even under the tutelage of experts like Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn, his staying afloat amongst the sharks of the featherweight deep seems very unlikely.
Under Maharaj's tutelage, DiPietro, the first pick in the 2000 draft, immediately established himself as a franchise goaltender before his career was derailed by injuries.
Under his tutelage at North Dakota, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson perfected the shootout move that won an Olympic gold medal for the United States last month.
Liriano had blossomed into one of the better left-handers in the NL under the tutelage of coach Ray Searage, but he regressed this season.
He always had a soft spot for a police officer named James Burke, who rose under his tutelage to become the county's chief of police.
Soon, the two are warily circling each other in a corral under the tutelage of Henry (the winning Jason Mitchell), one of the program's successes.
Uber is trying to tie up its legal woes one by one under the tutelage of its new executive team led by CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
Once based in the capital, the dancer fell under the tutelage of Mar Ski, who schooled him in the four elements and B-Boy lore.
Some people rise to leadership positions after spending years under the tutelage of experts in their field; others serve as long-time assistants to John Tortorella.
But, her can-do attitude and years of makeup tutelage under Rose's critical eye lands the single young woman a job at the store's cosmetics counter.
Dena Lawton, a 40-something woman who fights in the local circuit under Marc's tutelage, pokes her head through the ropes and says something to Marc.
But somehow, in the 1970s, a phenomenal feline named Chester managed to do all of this under the tutelage of his human, physicist Jack H. Hetherington.
On season 22 of The Ultimate Fighter, a season which pitted the USA, a team under the tutelage of Urijah Faber, versus Conor McGregor's European team.
Under the tutelage of Dani Vallverdu, Dimitrov is having the best year of his career, cracking the top 10 and competing at a consistently high level.
Despite this lengthy tutelage, Mr. Trump resisted a presidential run in 2012 in part because he did not believe his children were ready to succeed him.
Since the program began in 2300, the aquarium has raised and released 2000 juvenile pups back into the wild, many under Rosa and Selka's careful tutelage.
Under the tutelage of his uncle, a convenient former champ, he made his Bangkok debut in 1969 with a stunning defeat of Sirinarong Sakthanine at Lumpinee Stadium.
Everyone should rest assured, however, that his tutelage has left us with your insights and exceptional vision as to what&aposs actually happening in Washington and elsewhere.
And she's just signed on with Kaia, the 14-year-old up-and-coming model, who made her Coachella debut under the stylist's sartorial tutelage this weekend.
Beneath her firm tutelage, I'd record my daily meals in a Moleskine: tiny kale salads, one hundred calories of hard cheese, a single slice of Ezekiel bread.
Alexander Zverev, who has been quietly impressive under the tutelage of Ivan Lendl, takes on fellow German Philipp Kohlschreiber in the last match of the day session.
Also getting some #1 pick tutelage was Matt Corral ... a high school junior who's nationally ranked as one of the top 5 QB's in the 2018 class.
In Calcutta, she tended terminally ill patients under the tutelage of Mother Teresa, who came to terms with the nail polish and, intrigued, became a lifelong friend.
Legislators and lobbyists in Washington, D.C., can argue for months over how to fix ObamaCare, the healthcare legislation forced through Congress in 2202 under President Obama's tutelage.
The New York Times wrote about the unlikely tutelage in March, detailing how Ms. Wu has helped the comedian with his serve, forehand, backhand and playing strategy.
After a break, we attempt to make it happen again without any additional tutelage from Kenneth, and have enough success that another pee pad must be employed.
Whoever the opponent, it will be fascinating to see if Groves can regain his status as a world title contender under the tutelage of McGuigan in 2016.
Vers, a fighter for the alien Kree race who is learning to use her superpowers under the tutelage of Yon-Rogg (Jude Law), finds herself on Earth.
A definite target for the UFC, the French 22-year-old is currently under the tutelage of world-renowned coaches Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn in Albuquerque.
Markets have cheered Bolsonaro's advance toward the presidency since his recent conversion to free-market ideas under the tutelage of University of Chicago-trained economist Paulo Guedes.
Under the tutelage of his businessman grandfather, who brings him to meetings and on work trips, the adolescent Mokhtar is converted instead to the religion of capitalism.
Mr. Scaringe grew up rebuilding vintage Porsches under the tutelage of a neighbor, and he knew he wanted to start a car company when he was 18.
Pierre McGuire hypothesizes that the vomit is Roethlisberger's, because in college he heard a story about him vomiting at a party under the tutelage of a teammate.
After two years at the traditional School for Women Artists in Berlin, she threw herself into the artistic community at Worpswede under the tutelage of Fritz Mackensen.
And Spain, with a strongly recovering economy, is considered a model of democratic transformation after the Franco era under the umbrella and tutelage of the European Union.
A new constitution is much needed; the current version, written under Soviet tutelage, dates from 1976 and sets "building a Communist society" as the nation's main goal.
A player may have arrived with a foundational understanding of the game, but it is the organization's tutelage that teaches him how to thrive in the system.
I aimed to learn it by heart and under the expert tutelage of my father, a physician by trade and a connoisseur of Sufi poetry by tradition.
Yvon, a shrimp with a girl's name and no English, fled public school after a week and wound up at parochial school under the tutelage of nuns.
Despite providing one-on-one tutelage to a few select clients, Master "K" claims to have receded from the kinbaku scene in the face of its newfound popularity.
Formed in the 22004s and brought under the tutelage of Interstate Department Stores in the 22009s, it took decades for the chain to reach its iconic behemoth status.
Multitalented filmmaker Alan Rudolph learned his trade under the tutelage of master director Robert Altman, working as an assistant director on the classics The Long Goodbye and Nashville.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calf (Reuters) - Tutelage from a Buddhist monk helped British actor Benedict Cumberbatch with his starring role in "Doctor Strange", the latest film from Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Earlier in the night, McCann won a four round fight as he continued his professional education in the sport under the tutelage of renowned boxing coach Alan Smith.
Some favor state ownership of the means of production, while others want to privatize prisons; some seek to put politics under religious tutelage, while others are stridently secular.
It was there that his career exploded, as he used techniques that he had developed under the tutelage of artists like Picasso to create an intensely personal style.
Under Little Mom's tutelage, she spent much of her recovery committing astrological calculations, planetary shadings, and celestial meanings to memory under a lilac tree in her grandmother's garden.
Instead, he's seemed more invested in continuing his tutelage in the scene, soaking up knowledge and experiences by those around him who had been doing it for longer.
Barbara worked as a typist during the day, and spent her evenings training at the YMCA under the tutelage of coach Leonard Smith, whom she would eventually marry.
Under Big Mother's tutelage, the trainees of her Female Liberation Army are encouraged to practice lesbian separatism as the revolutionary model for a future society without male domination.
Spain has also decentralized to a significant degree; no visitor to Barcelona perceives a city suffering from a lack of self-confidence or the suffocating tutelage of Madrid.
We're told the eventual plan -- hatched by Dad, R. Kelly and others -- was for Joycelyn to stay at Kelly's house to develop as a singer under his tutelage.
After some notable playoff failures, Bryant broke through as a champion in his fourth season, forming a devastating partnership with O'Neal under the coaching tutelage of Phil Jackson.
Speaking with ESPN's Adam Schefter on "The Adam Schefter Podcast," Hill said that with all he's learned from Brees, another year of tutelage could only make him better.
Stage 4 was growth and learning, when I was working in my first professional kitchen at Launceston Place in London, under the tutelage of the chef Rowley Leigh.
Under the tutelage of his uncle, Tom Mulholland, and alongside the migrant field crew, he learned about irrigation, wind machines, frost control and other essentials of citrus growing.
After all, there was no artist with deeper roots in the black church than Franklin, who began as a gospel singer under the tutelage of her father Rev.
Under his tutelage, Chipotle has remodeled stores, digitized services, added food items, launched a loyalty program and stepped up its marketing to millennials to drive traffic at restaurants.
Raheel spent close to eight months in the D.E.P. under the tutelage of his recruiter, who the Siddiquis said told them that Raheel was his most motivated poolee.
Since inking a deal under the tutelage of the most powerful woman in music, Chloe X Halle have been able to put way more than musical chops on display.
That in turn poses a quandary for Iraq's leaders, torn by a choice between Iranian tutelage and meeting the demands of a generation seeking an end to Iran's dominance.
The artists, most of whom have never worked with glass before, create works unique to their own thematic arcs under the tutelage of Berengo and other Venetian Murano glassmakers.
He ascended in the 1980s under the tutelage of Sinaloan kingpin Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, alias "The Boss of Bosses," who pioneered cocaine smuggling routes into the United States.
As penance for her murderous deeds in season 5, Arya was cast out of the House of Black and White and the tutelage of mysterious Jaquen H'ghar (Tom Wlaschiha).
Now all of the time away from his guns, boats, and four wheelers, which resulted in a much better striking game under Chris Cichon's tutelage, will be worth it.
His best statistical season came in 2015 under the tutelage of Adam Gase, and even then he didn't finish in the top 15 in the league in passer rating.
Under Yasser's tutelage, Beilhack's command of Arabic profanities expanded rapidly, and Beilhack dispensed this knowledge liberally throughout his workday, to the delight of many of the young Syrian men.
Even with that essential family tutelage and a Michelin star of her own, Ms. Techamuanvivit worried before starting the job here that she would be perceived as an interloper.
Having worked directly under the tutelage of Peter Lynch — one of the most famous names in investing history — he's developed some effective strategies, which he lays out in detail.
Under Banga's tutelage since the summer of 8003, Mastercard stock rose from about $20 per share to $302.89 as of Tuesday's close for a 1,470% return, according to FactSet.
"Under her tutelage, Muslim women were able to paint landscapes en plein air, and draw from nude female models as well as antique statues," Dagoglu, the art historian, said.
By way of making amends, please allow me to share a bit of my story, and that of Terry Turner, under whose tutelage I became an avid opera lover.
When I reflect on a younger me, that shadow sister, striving to obliterate herself, I see myself alongside millions of others hurting under the tutelage of an eating disorder.
Several feet from his current project was a section of pavement with a stylized black spider design recently laid by three young men from Latvia under Mr. Duarte's tutelage.
BTW -- It's not like Kobe doesn't give out his tutelage, he just recently worked with NBA star Jayson Tatum ... who had to fly cross country to make it happen.
The beloved instructor left behind a 30-plus-year career in English tutelage at Analy High School in Sebastapol, where she also led the debate team, reports The Press Democrat.
While it's certainly possible that either Cruz or Trump could fall in line under the tutelage of the Republican business establishment, doing so would be a remarkable turnaround for both.
Together and under the tutelage of Simone de Beauvoir, in 1975 they would help form the radical feminist film collective Les Insoumuses (a portmanteau of insoumise, or "disobedient," and "muses").
Named for chef Alon Shaya, who came up under the tutelage of John Besh, the spot serves the food of his upbringing: Israeli food but with a contemporary Southern twist.
One afternoon, Andreea, a thirty-year-old Romanian woman, arranged a perfectly symmetrical bouquet under the tutelage of the Austrian florist, and then went out onto the chalet's flagstone terrace.
Under Mr. Michaud's tutelage, I stirred up a batch of malolactic bacteria, tenderly allowing the frozen sachets to defrost, before mixing them with tepid water and packets of powdered nutrients.
Ogwumike, hampered by injuries and the workload of being the team's focal point, was able to ease back into her natural position at forward and thrived again under Parker's tutelage.
But Parker said that did not stress her out, displaying an attitude she cultivated while in college at Tennessee under the tutelage of the Hall of Fame coach Pat Summitt.
" That's a lesson Bright himself learned while a student at Emerson under the tutelage of Dan Lounsbury, the producer of numerous midcentury radio and television programs like "Your Hit Parade.
After having been a student and a technical instructor at MIT for the better part of a decade, he began studying gravitational waves under the tutelage of physicist Rainer Weiss.
Lil' Bambi, he's just trying to figure it all out under the tutelage of his mother, finding some grass under the snow when he and mamma notice something near them.
Under Li's tutelage, the firm, part of Beijing Enterprise Holdings, plans to move beyond gas distribution into natural gas trading by procuring supplies it can sell to Chinese end-users.
Under the tutelage of Callaway and the pitching coach Dave Eiland, Jacob deGrom produced a Cy Young Award-worthy season and Zack Wheeler posted the best season of his career.
She agreed, and at 19803 came under the tutelage of Mr. White's choreographer, Frankie Manning, the master of swing-era dances, who was the inspirational coach of the Lindy Hoppers.
This year he's been better than ever, thriving under the tutelage of Brendan Rodgers, making himself the heartbeat of a Leicester team that has established itself title challengers once again. 
For decades, Ms. Graff worked under the tutelage of Mr. Trump's longtime personal assistant, Norma Infante Foerderer, who died in 2013 from a heart attack after a difficult eye surgery.
Once he arrived, under the stoic tutelage of Brendan Rodgers, his form steadily declined until he was considered perhaps the biggest defensive liability at a club full of defensive liabilities.
What plays out next involves some stolen shoes, a shady gift card, and some next-level tutelage on no chase policies—all things we won't dive into but were easily understood.
Familiar role Trump's proximity to the White House is a natural extension of her Trump Tower childhood, growing up observing the inner workings of the Trump Organization under her father's tutelage.
It was Mao in the 1950s who first promoted the mantle of Chinese leadership in Africa—under the guise of class solidarity, but in reality with a whiff of racial tutelage.
The Dancing Dolls operates under the tutelage of their no-nonsense leader Diana Williams, who lacks the callousness of Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller but demands the same amount of respect.
Kelly managed to commit both sins in a recent interview with Fox's Bret Baier, in which he said Trump's views on immigration had evolved since the campaign, partly under Kelly's tutelage.
Though the artist used to be under Vybz Kartel's tutelage, Forever sees an artistically mature Popcaan continuing to form a legacy of his own as one of dancehall's most formidable forces.
It appears he has made a difference, even if Raonic already was playing fine attacking tennis earlier this season under the tutelage of his regular coaches, Riccardo Piatti and Carlos Moya.
Generally, however, it is better to let them make mistakes under a parent's tutelage, she said, than to wait until they are on their own, when the financial impact is greater.
Hart received much of her tutelage at the Museo Carlo Zauli, a teaching museum established within the postwar workshop of the eponymous sculptor, celebrated for his avant-garde work with ceramics.
The story picks up where the last film left off, with resistance fighter Rey (Daisy Ridley) seeking the tutelage of Luke on the planet Ahch-To, where he has exiled himself.
All four musicians have come through the tutelage of the alto saxophonist and rhythmic experimentalist Steve Coleman, and Mr. Okazaki's tunes offer their own inquiries into and around Mr. Coleman's strategies.
In his catalogue essay, Scott writes that these were his "baby steps," made under the tutelage of master printer Cindi R. Ettinger, who founded an etching studio in Philadelphia in 13553.
He studied history at the University of Georgia and then as a graduate student at Columbia University under the tutelage of William A. Dunning, a scholar with a pro-Southern bent.
A Finger Lickin' Good Dating Simulator engages players in hours of gameplay where they take on the role of culinary school student under the tutelage of a babely, young Colonel Sanders.
For much of his career, he maintained roles in Parliament and on influential clerical panels, under the tutelage of Ayatollah Khomeini and then, less durably, of his successor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Under his friend's tutelage, Mo learns important life lessons like how to talk to girls, how to mix drinks, and how to (barely) get away with selling drugs at a party.
Under the tutelage of an accomplished jazzman (Juano Hernández), he becomes a prodigy, but his improvisational flair, in music and in life, leads to strained relationships and a descent into alcoholism.
And, truth be told, the FBI, under Hoover's tutelage, admitted African-Americans into its Special Agent ranks during the early 1920's, with the first, James Wormley Jones, appointed in 1919.
Her plans were postponed by an apprenticeship at Brooklyn Grange, a rooftop and urban farming consultancy group, where Ms. Bates farmed under the tutelage of the chief operating officer, Gwen Schantz.
Abandoned as a baby at a Congolese orphanage, Moses falls under the tutelage of a Roman Catholic priest, Papa Moupelo, "a pocket-sized man" whose exuberant spirit enlivens the prisonlike institution.
Ivanisevic liked what he saw ... saying he'd definitely be willing to give the little tyke some tutelage ... if Mike and Milan are willing to make the short trip over to Croatia.
Swartz continues her transformation of the feckless leader into a sensitive and empathetic artist by tracing his tutelage under several art teachers: Gail Norfleet, Roger Winter, Jim Woodson, and Sedrick Huckaby.
Under the tutelage of her sister Maya (Mrs Clinton's former policy guru), she seems determined not to get outflanked by the left on any issue, whether she fully grasps it or not.
Those videos were then replayed to the parents under the tutelage of a speech therapist, who pointed out moments, which might not otherwise have been obvious, when children were attempting to communicate.
Under the younger Noyes' tutelage, the family's silverware business rocketed to success in the early decades of the new century, displacing industry leaders through a combination of canny niche marketing and advertising.
But as she has steadily progressed, especially this year under the tutelage of Sascha Bajin, Williams's former coach, Osaka has added an emotional and tactical awareness to her already impressive power game.
He had made his first etchings in the fall of 226, when he was 216 years old, probably under the tutelage of his father, Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, a painter of some renown.
Now in her second term with plans to run for a third, Sheriff Franklin, 2150, broke into police work in neighboring Limestone County, under the tutelage of its longtime sheriff, Mike Blakely.
Mr. Kretinsky, 2000, has had a rapid rise under the tutelage of two of the most successful privatization barons in the post-communist Czech Republic and Slovakia, Patrik Tkac and Petr Kellner.
The editor of Marie Claire, owned by Hearst, Ms. Fulenwider spent 10 years at Vanity Fair under Mr. Carter's tutelage before a stint as top editor at another Condé Nast title, Brides.
Like many in their stratum of would-be race spokesmen and spokeswomen, in the 1890s both men accepted the premise that the black freedpeople were a "child race" in need of tutelage.
It did not help matters that before the hurricane, the island was forced to default on its public debt mountain and was placed by Congress under the tutelage of an Oversight Board.
And so it is that on the eve of a long-awaited election, Thailand's curious political system — the military tutelage of civilian politics, but under royal command — seems more entrenched than ever.
His real entry into the underbelly of London crime came in the 1960s when he was recruited by the Kray brothers, under whose tutelage he earned another of his nicknames: the Undertaker.
Word is that Kobe's youngest, Gianna, is already flashing signs of the Mamba talent gene on the court ... but she'll still need some expert tutelage if she's gonna make it big, right?
This is likely to enlarge CPSCL's autonomy over lending decisions and financing offers, while the financial institution will remain under the State's tutelage, as the State would retain a majority on the board.
Liz and Iris are of an age of not much interest to the outside world, John has spent five years under March's tutelage in an absinthe haze, while Sally has lurked in corners.
Still, the eagerly awaited arrival of Luke (Mark Hamill) -- with his promised tutelage of Rey (Daisy Ridley), and past role in the dark descent of Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) -- doesn't ignite as anticipated.
The premise here is that Borg labored to bury those feelings (there are flashbacks to his past as an enfant terrible), with the help and tutelage of his coach, Lennart Bergelin (Stellan Skarsgard).
Born in 1941 in the small coastal province of Samut Songkhram in southwest Thailand, Apidej started out life as a 12 year-old nak muay (kickboxer) under the tutelage of coach Suporn Wongsaroj.
And in between speaking engagements — while she is idling in hotels or awaiting delayed flights — she is teaching herself to play the ukulele, strumming under the tutelage of YouTube videos and ukulele apps.
For the Rams and for Jared Goff, the quarterback who blossomed under McVay's tutelage and became one of the best in the league, 101 seconds remained to tie or even win the game.
I've been in school the past few weeks, learning about design thinking and the pleasures of failing fast as a Sulzberger fellow at the Columbia Journalism School, under the tutelage of Corey Ford.
"Having learned the art of photography initially under Weston's tutelage, Modotti became an outstanding photographer in her own right, with her own clientele, her own methodology, and certainly her own vision," Hooks writes.
Under their influence and tutelage, he learned to love English and Shakespeare, an experience that formed the basis of his 1999 film "Tea With Mussolini," starring Joan Plowright, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Cher.
Under her tutelage, Orange Digital Ventures (ODV) participated in a $16 million round for South African fintech startup Yoco and the $8.6 million round to Africa's Talking—a Pan-African business enterprise software startup.
But, with a smart, unshakeably-determined mindset and two years of tutelage under Duke Roufus at his Milwaukee-based Roufusport gym, it will be damn interesting to see if his comments carry any weight.
"This facility will provide aspiring players from across the continent with state-of-the-art courts and training equipment, under the tutelage of our NBA coaches and our world-class academic staff," he said.
Egos BOY ERASED (Riverhead, $27), a memoir by the debut author Garrard Conley, recounts a hellish tutelage under John Smid, the director of a so-called ex-gay therapy group called Love in Action.
Working in conjunction with clothing brand Wall London and under the tutelage of Dr Harriet Harriss & Graeme Brooker, the interior design and textiles students are hoping to crowdfund production of the garment on Kickstarter.
My music brings together the dance music of my formative years with a lifelong love of hip-hop and collides them with lessons learned under the tutelage of local noise, jazz, and punk musicians.
Neither Thibaut Courtois nor Jan Oblak were any more than uncut diamonds when they first met him but – under his tutelage, and that of charismatic goalkeeping coach Pablo Vercellone — both players became elite keepers.
After working his way up through Melbourne's culinary scene, in part under the tutelage of the legendary Lebanese-Australian chef Greg Malouf, he set about bringing his soulful spin on the cuisine to Central.
He grew up under Alex Ferguson's unforgiving tutelage; in his first presentation to the players, he told them that he would expect the same standards — both of effort and behavior — that he had experienced.
But by the 1980s and '90s, when Kobach was under his tutelage, Huntington was becoming more and more skeptical of democratic procedures, with a special skepticism reserved for equal suffrage in racially divided societies.
The city, widely seen as loyal to prime minister, has benefited under the tutelage of Mr. Lazar, the chief of staff and a former mayor, who continued to sit in on town hall meetings.
Almodóvar was in a new phase of his career, directing polished, Oscar-winning melodramas like "All About My Mother" and "Talk to Her," while Banderas had become a Hollywood star, blossoming outside Almodóvar's tutelage.
Under Aunt Lydia's expert tutelage, two teenagers are able to bring down a totalitarian government with relatively little difficulty, relying on an array of old-fashioned tricks (microdots, secret codes) and clean, straightforward heroism.
Under her tutelage, Orange Digital Ventures  (ODV) participated in a $1.13 million round for South African fintech startup Yoco and the $21.1 million round to Africa's Talking — a Pan-African business enterprise software startup.
In "Coloration Coronation" (2016), I see a tarot-card hand rendered under the tutelage of Art Nouveau taking a holiday acid trip; the hand gets treated as a torso, with upside-down hammers for legs.
Central to Tietmeyer' thinking was the theory of social market economy prevalent at the Economy Ministry in the 1950s and 1960s under the tutelage of Ludwig Erhard, architect of the country's post-war economic miracle.
In many ways, The Umbrella Academy feels like a particularly bleak X-Men story, about young people with superpowers and little else, training in a mansion under the tutelage of their shared adoptive father figure.
Emma Stone was on hand to present Ino the LVMH award, while Jaden Smith handed South Korean designer Rok Hwang's London-based label Rokh the special prize of $176,572 and a year's worth of tutelage.
Among the things the scattered Russians quarrelled over was what relations, if any, they should have with the church back in the Soviet Union, which was persecuted but kept a vestigial existence under government tutelage.
Earlier this summer, then-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick experienced a public fall from grace after victims went on record with the New York Times about abuse they experienced as minors and as seminarians under his tutelage.
In 27 seasons since, they have won 13, as well as five Champions Leagues; under his tutelage they topped La Liga four times in a row, and lifted the European Cup for the first time.
The Red Bulls still show up at their pitch-perfect facility for training, still under the calm tutelage of Coach Jesse Marsch, still instructed by his staff in the art of systematic, high-press soccer.
She started in the sport aged eight, under the tutelage of her wrestler father Mahavir Singh and followed in the footsteps of her elder sisters Babita and Geeta, who have both won Commonwealth Games gold.
Jackson told me that he did the show not out of any desire for Trump's tutelage but because he regarded the prospect of a nationally televised business competition as "a great platform" for career advancement.
He learned to play the game correctly under the tutelage of Ruben Navarro, his coach at Santa Monica High School, and came of age around the time the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, in 1958.
Maybe this signals a 2017 rebrand for Murray, whereby he'll become a hip-hop head, start hanging out with more rappers, and under their tutelage, end up dropping the most fire mixtape of the year.
In fact, nothing in the single player experience really provides any of the tutelage necessary to really enjoy what Aces offers in its multiplayer modes, nor any reward for achieving deeper mastery of its systems.
Under the tutelage of the wine director David Gordon (who is still listed as wine director, though he is also vice president of David Bowler Wine, an importer and distributor), Mr. Cappiello learned the job.
Her brother Milo's shiftless and sensitive nature disrupts the patriarchal lineage, so it's Jessa who learns the precise and grisly art of disassembling dead things and putting them back together under their father's scrutinizing tutelage.
Under the tutelage of Sushi Tiger and Kawai, another Kanazawa sushi master at Takasakiya Sushi, though, I ate melt-in-your-mouth maguro (tuna) and sucked green eggs from the shell of amaebi (sweet shrimp).
The ensemble plans to look to music's future as well as its past with a new initiative, the DeGaetano Composition Institute, which will place four emerging composers under the tutelage of the composer Anna Clyne.
Gauguin had grown up in Peru and traveled extensively as a sailor, but he came of age as a painter in Paris, during the era of the Impressionists and under the tutelage of Camille Pissarro.
His adviser was Gary Stiles, a leading expert on hummingbirds, under whose tutelage Dr. Rico-Guevara wrote an honors thesis on how hummingbirds hunt insects to supplement their diet of nectar, which is pure sugar.
I realize that competent and skilled commanders don't grow on trees, but if there's any organization that can inject new blood almost seamlessly into its structure, it is Hezbollah, thanks of course to Iranian tutelage.
Although Faber had taken him under his wing and welcomed him into the Team Alpha Male setup, his tutelage under Ludwig led to what many believed to be the biggest evolution in his game–his striking.
Despite her skill, or perhaps because of it, Haverman brushed up against the ego of her teacher, and he forced her out of his tutelage under circumstances that would have filled gossip blogs 300 years later.
"Larry cares deeply about his craft and the pitchers under his tutelage, and he played a significant role in our successes over the past nine seasons," General Manager Brian Cashman said in a team-issued statement.
While they did finally topple Abdul-Mahdi – replaced on Saturday by Prime Minister Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi – they want an independent government free of foreign and especially Iranian tutelage, and to hold the killers of protesters accountable.
Under the tutelage of Larry Graham, the bassist for Sly and the Family Stone, Prince became a devout Jehovah's Witness, and because of his new faith, he discouraged Garcia from seeking medical attention after a miscarriage.
After immigrating to New York, Azmeh found renewed purpose playing with like-minded musicians under the tutelage of virtuoso cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who urged them to create a global sound "like a giant horse fart."
The net result of his tutelage in the gym however, may have resulted in the sleeves of all of my t-shirts mysteriously falling off—so I've been seeking my own reflection quite a bit anyway.
Under the tutelage of the Spanish coach Galo Blanco, who shepherded Milos Raonic into the top 10, Khachanov has learned to temper his shotmaking and force errors rather than trying to blast winners on every point.
Like their current quarterback, Eli Manning, Jones benefited from the undergraduate tutelage of David Cutcliffe, the Duke coach who was Manning's coach at Mississippi (as well as the quarterbacks coach for Manning's brother, Peyton, at Tennessee).
One of the most feared sluggers in baseball says he's down to help Tim Tebow live his major league dreams ... with Giancarlo Stanton telling TMZ Sports he'd give TT the tutelage he needs to make it.
Under the Masters' tutelage, combat methodologies became more sophisticated and streamlined, due in part to technological advances in combat weaponry and armament, as well as the proliferation of firearms, and an increasingly armed and educated middle class.
Having lost the preliminary fight to get into the TUF house, Lobov was called up as a wildcard and knocked out various opponents on his way to the final of the show under the tutelage of McGregor.
Many schools followed, giving rise to the model of the college as a segregated residential community as well as an educational institution where students studied, largely in private rooms, under the direct tutelage of a learned instructor.
After perfecting moves like his one-inch punch and leaping kick under the tutelage of a grand master, he became an international star, introducing kung fu to the world in films like "Enter the Dragon" in 21970.
It was the 350th goal of his career, which began when was 18 and under the tutelage of Mario Lemieux in the 73-6 season after the Penguins made him the first overall pick in the draft.
The laojiao system was formally abolished in 2013 after it was criticized for violating individual rights, yet re-education continues today — and not only in Xinjiang — under the guise of compulsory legal and moral training or tutelage.
Sabalenka began 2018 ranked 73rd, but under the tutelage of Dmitry Tursunov, a former tour player, she has risen to No. 11 by harnessing her prodigious power game and staying in points longer with improved shot selection.
Ezekiel's includes Ra-Ra (Skylan Brooks); Dizzee (Jaden Smith), who loves wearing a vest with a fur collar and makes street art; and aspiring DJ Shaolin Fantastic (Shameik Moore), who is under the tutelage of Grandmaster Flash.
Cindy Skrzycki went from the nuns at St. Matthew's School at East Ferry and Wyoming Streets in Buffalo to the daily Mass at Annunciation High School and finally to the tutelage of the Jesuits at Canisius College.
Most thought Steve Rosenbloom, a longtime team executive under his father's tutelage, would take over the team, but Carroll Rosenbloom left ownership to his widow, Georgia — 20 years younger than her husband and married five times before.
At the end of their visit, the couple listened to the school's nine- and 10-year-olds show off their singing talents under the tutelage of the Aloud charity, which inspires kids to improve their lives through singing.
Several weeks thereafter, it was discovered that he'd set up shop at Lantana, Florida's Combat Club, where he was working under the tutelage of Henri Hooft and alongside monsters like Anthony "Rumble" Johnson, Rashad Evans and Michael Johnson.
Greg Hardy has been training his ass off as an MMA fighter -- linking up with one of the top gyms in the country where he's been living and sleeping while working under the tutelage of an ex-UFCer.
And while it's still comforting to know that Penn will be preparing for this bout under the tutelage of Jackson and Winkeljohn, the comfort provided by his taking on a fighter outside the featherweight top-15 has vanished.
" Asked what he had learned under the tutelage of Atlas, Bradley replied: "I've learned a lot of things ... but the hardest thing for me is to trust the game plan at all times in the ring, in training.
After a tough first campaign in the EPL, the Englishman's fairytale took flight in 2015-2016, when he, under the tutelage of Italian boss Claudio Ranieri, hit 24 goals to fire Leicester to an unlikely Premier League title.
In order to incorporate Jack into the larger Poppins narrative, the film introduces him as a former chimney sweep who, as a child, was under Bert's tutelage and who, conveniently, did not die of black lung before adolescence.
Her trajectory had slowed considerably, but she has made steady strides this year under the tutelage of her new coach, Torben Beltz, who coached Angelique Kerber to two Grand Slam titles and the No. 1 ranking in 2016.
It was under Myron Schaeffer—a musicologist with a familiarity of tape recording, and another so-called "tinkerer"—UTEMS' first director, that the small group of students to first use the studio in 1959 would receive their tutelage.
Under the tutelage of a barely-4-year-old and a not-quite-2-year-old, in a floating home the size of a child's bedroom, we soon discovered that the best rewards were those we'd never imagined.
A long time member of Kings MMA under the tutelage of Chute Boxe legend Rafael Cordeiro, Ellenberger opted to move to pastures new by training under Ronda Rousey's coach Edmond Tarverdyan at Glendale Fighting Club back in 2014.
Front Burner Smoked beef cheeks with a French accent: That's what Laetitia Rouabah, the new chef at Benoit in Manhattan, is cooking under the tutelage of Billy Durney, who owns Hometown Bar-B-Que in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Puerto Rico's economic prospects do not appear at all favorable considering that its government, under the tutelage of its oversight board, appears to be making three basic mistakes that Greece made in the handling of its economic crisis.
But its best adaptation is The Magicians, an always engaging, occasionally enthralling take on Lev Grossman's trilogy about lazy blue-blood New Englanders who discover they possess magic powers, thanks to the tutelage of a magical academy named Brakebills.
Once a long-time member of Kings MMA under the tutelage of Chute Boxe legend Rafael Cordeiro, Ellenberger opted to move to pastures new by training under Ronda Rousey's coach Edmond Tarverdyan at Glendale Fighting Club back in 2014.
The first episode's most interesting story is of a woman studying equine medicine under the tutelage of a world-renowned horse surgeon; it's a slice of the world most of us don't encounter, handled here with depth and heart.
But while enrolled in law school, Ms. Gilot studied art in her free time — entering into the tutelage of the Hungarian painter Endre Rozsda, who would become a lifelong mentor and friend — and she eventually abandoned the legal track.
This required a trip to the hardware store where, under the tutelage of a young man who I believe mostly felt sorry for me, I learned to cut screens and attach them to the window frame channels using SPLINES.
Since leaving prison, the veteran drug lord has reputedly regained his status as an on-the-ground player in the Sinaloa cartel, thanks to his tutelage of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada in the '70s and '80s.
Andy doesn't need his tutelage anymore, and Carson is badgering him every day to get a new position, and Downton is the only place where he's been able to lay down roots, so what's a formerly evil guy to do?
The father of the ninth-grader  told KTVI  that his son had known Giesler since sixth grade, adding that the family thought of her as a trusted adviser of sorts, someone whose tutelage would help the teen's academic and athletic career.
Then Trump, under Navarro's tutelage, might recommend that the eastern provinces — New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, which have always been treated as orphan provinces by the rest of Canada — could form one state and join the Union.
Under the tutelage of the émigré Bauhaus painter Josef Albers and the weaver Anni Albers, she learned that art, craft and design were inseparable; that all materials were potentially art materials; and that natural and abstract forms could be comparably organic.
Preparing for a screen test, he falls under the tutelage of Perry van Shrike, played by Val Kilmer, a private detective widely known as Gay Perry because of his sexual preference (which is apparently something of a novelty in Southern California).
What makes today's decay especially maddening is that the transit system had bounced back admirably in the 21994s, under the tutelage of able M.T.A. leaders like Richard Ravitch and David Gunn and with essential cash from an assortment of dedicated taxes.
Anxious that the tutelage was not working, though, he holed up in his house, where Connors found him and "talked me off the ledge," Cone was quoted as saying in "A Pitcher's Story: Innings With David Cone" (21994), by Roger Angell.
They are well aware that their government has spent billions supporting "resistance" groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, funneling cash and arms to the Houthis in Yemen, and underwriting Iraq's Popular Mobilization Shiite militias, all under the tutelage of the IRGC.
"I would not be shocked if they went with an external candidate, but I'd prefer that Disney go with someone who already knows the strategy, has been along for the ride and has served under the tutelage of Iger," Harden said.
Gemmell, under whose tutelage Ledecky set 13 long-course world records, could walk through the door alongside the other coaches and athletes instead of having to spirit his star athlete through another entrance so she wouldn't be besieged by autograph seekers.
Fascinatingly, this seems to be motivating a certain kind of young man — the same kind who, prior to Peterson's tutelage, might have sneered at the idea of cleaning as "women's work" — to make his bed, vacuum his carpet, and do his laundry.
"Taylor is perceived as more hawkish than Ms.(Janet) Yellen so under his potential tutelage, the central bank might lift borrowing rates more aggressively, which would bolster the dollar's allure," said Joe Manimbo, senior marker analyst, at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
In the meantime, some highlights from that conversation: On why robotics investing has taken off: Wolfe pointed to the "outpouring of engineers," many of whom have been trained at "amazing places" like MIT under the tutelage of professors who themselves have started companies.
"Taylor is perceived as more hawkish than Ms.(Janet) Yellen so under his potential tutelage, the central bank might lift borrowing rates more aggressively, which would bolster the dollar's allure," said Joe Manimbo, senior marker analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
Browne, who started his UFC career on a three-year tear through the heavyweight division, left Jackson's after a lopsided loss to Fabricio Werdum in April 2014, choosing to join his girlfriend Ronda Rousey at Glendale under the tutelage of Edmond Tarverdyan.
So we shouldn't be surprised if Rhode Island, under the Raimondo's tutelage, becomes the first US state to experiment with a I.D. scheme that provides its citizens with a digital operating system for the management of their healthcare, taxes and other essential affairs.
One of Sweden's biggest companies by sales and staff numbers, Volvo is banking on a 75 billion crown investment plan in new models and plants to secure a foothold in a premium market where it had struggled to make inroads under Ford's tutelage.
Since 2014, the year that he was voted "Fighter of the Year" by the fat bellies and large whiskeys of the Sports Writers Association of Thailand, Muangthai has been training at Saenchai's PK Gym under the tutelage of the great man himself.
They set out to sign players who they believed would thrive under his tutelage: Begiristain was sure Guardiola would love Kevin De Bruyne; there has long been a suspicion that Guardiola recommended the signing of Raheem Sterling, even before he had joined City.
He wrote his first song at 12 — a love song, in Zulu — and then, under the tutelage of a high school teacher, he began reading about the songwriters Diane Warren and David Foster, and writing his own pop songs, now in English.
One of Sweden's biggest companies by sales, Volvo is banking on a 75 billion Swedish crowns ($9 billion) investment plan in new models and plants to secure a foothold in a premium market where it had struggled to make inroads under Ford's tutelage.
The arbitrage desk at Goldman, under the tutelage of Robert Rubin, who would leave Goldman to become Treasury secretary in 1995, spawned a number of hedge fund managers, including Mr. Mindich, Mr. Perry and Daniel Och, founder of Och-Ziff Capital Management.
Madina Nalwanga makes her film debut as Phiona Mutesi, a middle child from a scrappy family in a poor Ugandan township who becomes a chess prodigy under the tutelage of a youth ministry coach (David Oyelowo) in this drama by Mira Nair.
" Under Bannon's tutelage, Trump is recrafting his campaign as the natural successor to the populist uprising that Farage — the former leader of the UK Independence Party — led in pushing through the withdrawal of Great Britain from the European Union, the so-called "Brexit.
Following Dondon's dramatic death at the hands of the art installation/the soul of artist Ventril Dease, he returns to Rhodora's tutelage and she suggests something very specific: to head to her beach house and not return until he's made something exclusively for himself.
When I left the band, I did some local stuff, booking bands in clubs on Long Island, then I became Rare Earth's tour manager, and then I became Alice Cooper's tour manager under the tutelage of Cooper's manager Shep Gordon, and I learned a lot.
The Voice coach and Shepherd — who won season 2500 of the show in December, under the tutelage of Clarkson — both performed at the 2500 Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, where Shepherd delivered a rendition of "God Bless America" while Clarkson belted out the National Anthem.
Volvo, one of Sweden's biggest companies by sales and staff numbers, is banking on a 75 billion crown investment plan in new models and plants to secure a firm foothold in a premium market where it had struggled to make inroads under Ford tutelage.
This is what allowed Argentina to recover from disastrous economic policies implemented under IMF tutelage; and it was the infringement on this sovereignty by U.S. courts and other actors that made it difficult for Argentina to resolve the economic problems of the past few years.
Mr. Shinners said the marathon was partly inspired by an experience he had seeking the tutelage of the French harpsichordist and great Bach interpreter Pierre Hantaï, who rebuffed him with a deep, two-page letter that he wound up taking very much to heart.
As part of his military training, Mr. Menéndez spent a year in Fort Lee, Va., and later studied anti-insurgency tactics under the tutelage of French military officials, who held the view that the "enemy was not external but rather within society," Mr. Ratti said.
They make the trip two or three times a week, practicing on the big oval with 200 or more other young skaters, under the tutelage of about 30 coaches, all hoping that they will be in the Olympics next time, or the time after that.
As the students spend their days under George's tutelage, with tools that haven't changed in centuries and about a dozen chairs hanging overhead from the rafters like piñatas, he makes his own beside them, smoothly shaving, planing and scraping the wood with graceful, syncopated movements.
"Dawn changed lives, and she certainly changed mine," said Mr. Ford, a little-known designer at the time, who flourished under Ms. Mello's tutelage and went on to become the company's creative director when she left in 1994 to return to Bergdorf as president.
The Health Issue When I was growing up on a small farm in western New York State, my greatest thrill was gathering eggs from the nests in the coop and feeding our little flock of 40-odd chickens under the tutelage of my Hungarian grandmother.
In this female- empowerment story from Disney and ESPN, Madina Nalwanga makes her film debut as Phiona Mutesi, a middle child from a scrappy family in a poor Ugandan township who becomes a chess prodigy under the tutelage of a youth ministry coach (David Oyelowo).
Nor had she said that she'd stopped loving him, even when she'd become so shrill and angry under the tutelage of whatever Owl she'd seen back in the day—just that he was impossible, uptight, set in his ways, a rich, self-satisfied snob.
And local historical societies, as innocuous as they may seem, often interpret guns, sometimes behind glass, sometimes in public programs where class after class of school children learn to drill like soldiers or how to fire a cannon under the dutiful tutelage of a reenactor.
Taleb Scores Highlight Reel Knockout Over Silva The second last bout of the prelims went down at welterweight, as Canada's Nordine Taleb mixed it up with Brazil's Erick Silva, a former prospect who looked to reinvent himself under the tutelage of Rafael Cordeiro at Kings MMA.
Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone are at odds in a PEOPLE exclusive clip of their upcoming film Creed II. In an emotional scene, Jordan reprises his role as Adonis Johnson — the newly crowned heavyweight champion who is under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, played by Stallone.
The details: The scientists taught a group of 21 illiterate Hindi-speaking adults how to read Devanagari script for 6 months, comparing the changes in their brains before and after the tutelage, along with a sample of 9 illiterate adults who did not receive any teaching.
But even if he did not, Soumah knew that simply spending time under the tutelage of Monaco's coaches would increase his chances of finding a different club and forging a decent pro career in Europe, fulfilling his dreams and those of his family back in Conakry.
That the military is in shambles after 18 years of American tutelage, and that the government of Afghanistan is deeply corrupt and bitterly contested since a disputed election, only underscore that brute military force by an outside power is helpless against deep-seated ethnic and ideological divisions.
This little-known curio stars Walter Huston as a corrupt, apathetic and adulterous president who, after nearly losing his life in an accident, undergoes a humanistic change of heart, becoming an all-powerful but benevolent leader under the tutelage of the titular angel and, ahem, Abraham Lincoln.
Cage and Cunningham both taught at Black Mountain College, the experimental art school in North Carolina where Cunningham founded his dance company, and where Rauschenberg had also studied, along with his soon-to-be-wife Susan Weil, under the tutelage of the German painter Josef Albers.
He has just won the title of heavyweight champion of the world under the tutelage of Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa, and in a particularly adorable scene, puts a Jupiter-sized rock on the finger of his talented, beautiful girlfriend Bianca (Tessa Thompson, an utter dream) who anchors him.
One 18th-century French best seller — sort of the Fifty Shades of Grey of its time — is written from the point of view of a woman who falls under the tutelage of Jesuit monks, but "her path towards intellectual enlightenment is also one of sexual enlightenment," as Viljoen said.
Surprising Simmons sparks Spurs' win over Bucks MILWAUKEE — Talented veterans who spent years under the tutelage of coach Gregg Popovich turned the San Antonio Spurs into a model of success, but Monday night, it was a relative newcomer who set the tone for the five-time NBA champs.
The idea to build a refuge for climate data, which many scientists fear is at risk under the tutelage of a President-elect who trades in conspiracy theories and has fingered climate deniers for key cabinet positions, was conceived piecemeal, by concerned academics and policy-makers around the country.
He found his way into the political arena by way of his commercial interests and social aspirations: Under the tutelage of Roy Cohn, the legendary and infamous former adviser to Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, Mr. Trump made himself a presence at fund-raising events and political conventions.
John F. Kelly, Mr. Trump's former chief of staff, enraged Mr. Trump last year when he privately told a group of Democratic lawmakers that the president had not been "fully informed" when he proposed a border wall during his campaign, and had since "evolved" under Mr. Kelly's tutelage.
For about the first half of the play, directed with assurance by Kate Whoriskey, the musical prodigy, Caitlin (Naian González Norvind), remains holed up in her bedroom, where she is composing this opus under the tutelage of Tommy (Robbie Collier Sublett), her former violin teacher who has become her mentor.
Rather than pushing for policies to reduce carbon emissions, ExxonMobil, under the tutelage of Tillerson and his predecessors, gave over $3.6 million to the American Enterprise Institute from 103 to 2012, an organization that has helped distort facts about climate change and undermine public confidence in the impact of carbon pollution.
Taking over the narrative, JumpJim tells us that in the 50s he fell under the tutelage of collector Chester Bly with whom he traveled to the South, knocking on the doors of rural black folk and offering ten cents apiece for old records in the hope of scoring valuable rarities.
The novel braids together the three major strands of Miller's life: Her blossoming as photographer in Paris under the tutelage of surrealist artist and photographer Man Ray; her travels through a ravaged Europe as a war correspondent for Vogue; and her alcohol-soaked end of days among the English gentry.
She began her studies aged nine at the Beijing Conservatory and in her teenage years moved to Canada and then America for the tutelage of Gary Graffman, a renowned teacher of promising pianists (Lang Lang, a Chinese star to whom Ms Wang is often compared, is among his former pupils).
Under the tutelage of industry professionals such as Mr Desmarais, Frank Spotnitz (the executive producer of Amazon's "Man in The High Castle") and Susanne Müller (the executive director of Feature Films and television series at ZDF, a German channel), students work on group projects as well as on their own concepts.
For his 90th birthday, in 1955, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation had established a scholarship in Sibelius's honor, and he used it to enable Mr. Rautavaara to attend the Juilliard School (taking composition lessons from Vincent Persichetti) and spend two summers at Tanglewood under the tutelage of Roger Sessions and Aaron Copland.
Erlinger is "known as a 'system' leader with a deep understanding of the importance of the three-legged stool and mutual collaboration from his tutelage working for Charlie Bell," the National Owners Association, known for its past opposition to Kempczinski's initiatives, said in an internal memo viewed by Business Insider.
Alibaba has since firmed up its shareholding, paying another $1 billion in June to take its ownership to 83 percent, while, under its tutelage, Lazada expanded its business into groceries with the acquisition of Singapore-based Redmart while it launched an Amazon Prime-style offering in partnership with Netflix and Uber.
The Syrian Democratic Forces are predominantly made up of Kurdish fighters from the Y.P.G., the People's Protection Units, but under American tutelage the group has signed up many Arab fighters opposed to the Islamic State; Arabs now make up about 40 percent of the force, which has up to 75,000 fighters.
Photo courtesy of Flickr/Oregon State University Allen began his studies roughly 14 years ago at the University of California, San Francisco under the tutelage of the Nobel Prize-winning cancer researcher Dr. J. Michael Bishop, where he was investigating the way a certain protein, EGFL6, affected the growth of lung cancer cells.
Ideally, one should train martial arts under the direct tutelage of a legitimate Master of Defence, but if there was no nearby instructor to be found, or if one wanted to study the works of a Master in another land, written treatises were available for the avid pupil willing to learn via text.
They have notoriously short shelf lives, in part because of the beatings they take in the course of play, and the relatively simple responsibilities of the position — take ball, see the hole, run through the hole — mean they do not need the kind of extensive tutelage that quarterbacks, offensive linemen and safeties do.
The Sacramento Kings, who drafted Martin, would later press him to anchor the ball on his right hip before proceeding into his launch, but the big adjustments occurred between the ages of 203 to 21 under the tutelage of David Thorpe, who was recommended to Martin by an assistant at Western Carolina.
This flagship store has a mustard tasting bar, and an area for classes about mustard that will start next month, including the opportunity to concoct a custom blend ($59) with an array of ingredients under the tutelage of the company's mustard "sommelier," Pierette Huttner: 927 Broadway (21st Street), 929-335-6610, maille.com.
For those who didn't spent the '70s reading X-Men comics, the bones of the story hinge on Jean Grey (again well played by "Game of Thrones'" Sophie Turner), an enormously powerful mutant who has grown up under the tutelage -- and indeed, control -- of Xavier, who has sought to curb her potentially dangerous abilities.
Back in the Midwest I had striven to put myself under the tutelage of the sophisticated and eccentric, and I figured pickins might be better in NYC — taste, intellect, and excessive peculiarity were celebrated here, so the old story went, in contrast to regional America, where such qualities are generally regarded with suspicion and contempt.
When Rose arrives for training at what she thinks of as assassin school, she frames her surroundings in terms of films she's seen: Will she find herself under the tutelage of a goofy but ultimately wise teacher, as in "The Karate Kid," or will she butt heads with her bunkmates, à la "The Parent Trap"?
The anthology series "Hallmark Hall of Fame" celebrates its 65th anniversary with this made-for-TV movie about a workaholic woman (Kristin Davis of "Sex and the City") who, after her untimely death, finds herself training to be a Christmas angel in heaven — under the tutelage of a seasoned angel played by Shirley MacLaine.
His mother, fearing for his future, sold the family home and borrowed money from relatives to send him to a boarding school eight hours away, where he came under the tutelage of Colin Swatton, who became his coach, caddie and a corrective influence in the place of Day's father, who had been abusive and controlling.
" And apparently the feeling was mutual, as the photographer, who you may recognize as the man who coached many of America's Next Top Models under Tyra's tutelage, enthused, "When you work with a model that really understands their body and has confidence like Ashley has, you can see it, in front of you, through the lens, and in images.
For designer Thomas Puttick, his debut showing on the MBFWA calendar served as a homecoming of sorts: The Australian-bred creative had stints in London and New York (under the tutelage of Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton and Alexander Wang, respectively) before deciding to repackage all of this international fashion experience for a consumer in his own backyard.
Unlike his father, who was able to shadow Kim Il Sung for years before taking on the duties of Dear Leader, Kim Jong Un barely had a year's public tutelage upon being anointed successor, and a four-star general and vice chairman of the party's Central Military Commission, before Kim Jong Il died in December 2011.
"We are encouraged by the decision to bring Joe Erlinger into the U.S. President position as he is known as a &apossystem&apos leader with a deep understanding of the importance of the three-legged stool and mutual collaboration from his tutelage working for Charlie Bell," the NOA wrote in an internal memo viewed by Business Insider.

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