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In his free time, he tutored Charlotte middle school students.
That he had tutored his daughter in the sexual arts?
She tutored college-bound kids for money, and did small parts.
"I was tutored all through high school," the California native recalls.
McAfee called Trump ill prepared, not tutored in cyberscience and angry.
They have to be tutored in the basic principles of chess.
Anatoly was privately tutored in French and German as a child.
When she was 12 I tutored her...often times at the hospital.
Donn tutored her in math; Kitty gave all the MKs art lessons.
The only thing I was tutored in, if you believe me, was cheesemaking.
The seniors get tutored on everything from basic WeChat functions to complex online banking.
Up until a few years ago, the 96-year old tutored children in Georgia.
Collaborating on the D.C. crisis, Edwards tutored Lambrinidou in the chemistry of lead corrosion.
They have worked out together, and the veteran has tutored the 22016-year-old.
In 1963, in Cambridge, Md., she tutored black children bound for newly integrated schools.
"The kids are very confused," said Vanessa Almeida, whose children were tutored by Ms. Morffi.
He was tutored by Roy Cohn, the famous New York lawyer, who never knew boundaries.
Rose helped him smooth his stage presence, and tutored him in math, his worst subject.
I tutored in French, and was president of my school's chapter of the National Honor Society.
From sixth grade until Ms. Cannady graduated, Ms. Hand tutored her in and out of school.
The school arranged for her to be tutored by volunteers from Reading Partners, a nonprofit group.
Like a lot of younger brothers, Zach would tag along when I tutored his older brother.
In high school I tutored young children and studied sewing instead of following an academic path.
Not all the answers are satisfying, but one is: Ms. Grundy tutored Jason privately just last year.
I once tutored a Haitian student whose parents wouldn't let her visit the country they came from.
I eat with a girl I tutored last year and we chat about her summer internship applications.
He has tutored Hal to the point where he is now ready to become King of England.
One of Richard Nixon's dirty tricksters in 1972, Stone has tutored Trump in politics since at least 1987.
They both play football (Archie originally gets Jason's jersey number!), have red hair, and were tutored by Ms.
He tutored math after school, earned scholarships to help pay for college and graduated on the honor roll.
Most of the gang moved onto selling crack and heroin at a young age, tutored by older dealers.
Tutored by a prominent Marxist scholar, Chen Qiren, Mr. Wang gravitated toward the study of Western political thought.
The generation of conservatives tutored by Mr. Buckley's polemics against collectivism developed a healthy skepticism of big government.
He never stopped playing the piano, however, and while in Chicago, he tutored the future composer Philip Glass.
Somerville tutored Ada Lovelace, the abandoned child of Lord Byron and writer of the world's first computer program.
It began with the great social leader Periyar and became political under Annadurai, who tutored Mr Karunanidhi in turn.
Oates already knew that the Dallas Mavericks' sharpshooting forward, Dirk Nowitzki, had been tutored by a coach, Holger Geschwindner.
It started in New York, where, as an idealistic college dropout in the early 1960s, he tutored Harlem schoolchildren.
" Trammell said that he was tutored by his mother "to be as humble as her favorite player, Stan Musial.
"I tutored a girl who was in 12th grade and didn't know how to add negative numbers," she said.
Ms. Lukoji sells clothes that she makes, and Mr. Twendele tutored refugees in his native French and, later, English.
A week later, he testified that he had indeed conferred with Mr. Enright about which contestants should be tutored.
In her new home, Daniela did data entry and odd jobs for the company, and was tutored by Raniere.
Radical reform is far enough away as to be of no immediate concern to the team tutored by Mr Scholze.
Maybe other young girls will have been similarly tutored, and maybe they'll grow up to be great players as well.
They tutored him informally, with the help of friends and Sinhalese expatriates, most of whom spoke to him in English.
His father was a chiropractor, and his schoolteacher mother was a booklover who also tutored children at her kitchen table.
His mother tutored him in piano and music theory and signed him up for cello lessons when he was 4.
Our bureau manager at the time, the late Jane Scott-Long (an avid gardener herself), tutored him when she could.
Mr. Rebennack, a virtuoso on piano and guitar, was tutored by Walter (Papoose) Nelson, who played guitar with Fats Domino.
Tutored by an aunt who was a pianist and composer, he embarked on his musical career at the local Baptist church.
Compared to the democratic mob, hereditary rulers—especially if well tutored by freethinkers like Voltaire himself—were less likely to become oppressive.
And adding a touch of intimate history to the archive is one portrait of a student Howland tutored, identified as Suzie Bruce.
I tutored a few children whose parents lived hundreds of miles away because it was easier to leave them with their grandparents.
After all, we have long been a hyphenated citizenry; our children are tutored — or are supposed to be — in E pluribus unum.
She became a lecturer in writing at Glasgow University, taught creative writing in Scots and tutored with a group called Survivor's Poetry.
Ms. King, whose uncle was dyslexic, taught, tutored, founded camps and trained teachers in education programs that were replicated around the world.
Tutored at home, he was given a classical Chinese education, at one time by the well-known calligrapher and scholar Li Jian.
The three had formed a study group and tutored one another so effectively that they all scored above 100 on the midterm.
As refugees there, her older children were not allowed to go to school, so a cousin who was a doctor tutored them.
After touring with such powerhouse performers as Paisley, Bryan and Florida Georgia Line, Lynch knows he's been tutored in stagecraft by the masters.
"To fail to achieve it would mean huge damage to Abe as a politician," said Hirasawa, who once privately tutored a youthful Abe.
Hormones. Women, over the course of a lifetime, are tortured by, and tutored in, the intricate complexities of hormones and their inevitable imbalances.
Mr. Zeng, 41, had orchestrated successful campaigns against influential factories and state-owned firms in Guangdong and tutored a generation of labor activists.
Paul Samuelson, the Nobel prizewinner from MIT who also tutored President Kennedy in 1960, wrote the dominant primer on macroeconomics for 20th-century undergraduates.
He was well tutored by his father, Hafez al-Assad, on the art of self-preservation: Promulgate fear and sectarian conflict among competing tribes.
For a few years before her death, Ms. Wong had known about her husband's affair with the woman who had once tutored their children.
His company's professional clientele pay to be tutored by experts from a wide range of subjects, in the form of one-on-one conversations.
A neophyte when it came to college athletics, Smith was tutored by Richard Southall, a professor who directed the university's College Sport Research Institute.
He also tutored other inmates and was nominated for a scholarship from the Posse Foundation, which awards college scholarships to outstanding public-school students.
He learned to read Latin, Greek, Italian, Spanish and French while being privately tutored - which was the norm for boys of his social class.
She has apologized to the family, earned two college degrees, tutored her fellow inmates and has been described as a model prisoner, officials say.
Harris learned those drills at a clinic with Tom House, a former major league pitcher who has also tutored Drew Brees and Tom Brady.
And our current President was tutored in the political arts by Nixon loyalist Roger Stone, who, like others, believe Nixon shouldn't have been impeached.
Tutoring can be conducted via phone, email, or video chat and a bachelor's degree or expertise in the subject being tutored is typically required.
The season resumes as the recruits are tutored in the art of seduction, which Alex uses as a chance to get closer to Owen.
When communication between the NIf and HVC was shut off prior to the finches being tutored, the birds were not able to copy the song.
He was discovered on YouTube when he was 13, tutored by something called a "swagger coach," and catapulted to an unfathomable level of international fame.
From April until September that year, LaFleur ran the business solo out of her New York City apartment, and tutored on the side for cash.
Or forget money, and envision how your life would change if the Dalai Lama tutored you on how to find your purpose and feel fulfilled.
Leaving Los Llanos, I headed on to Puerto Plata to follow up with some of the Dominicans who'd been tutored in English the week before.
Charlie also fell in love with Sam and tutored her so she could achieve a higher score on the SATs and get into Penn State.  
"However, what this play is about regarding Kirsten Gillibrand is that if she was tutored by her grandmother, then you underestimate her at your peril."
At The Dallas Morning News, two colleagues, Evan Grant and Gerry Fraley, tutored me in the art of tracking a team over a full season.
Tutored by Aristotle, he took charge of the Companion Cavalry at age 18 and aided Philip in defeating the Athenian and Theban armies at Chaeronea.
They meet Laurie, who's come to live next door to the Marches with his stern and very wealthy grandfather, and be tutored by John Brooke.
The first woman was tutored by Michelangelo, praised by Vasari, copied by Rubens, and worked for 14 years at the most powerful court in Europe.
She tutored him every day so he would still be in her class, and when he passed he kissed her and asked her to marry him.
While I watched her being tutored, I vaguely wondered why my dad read books for leisure while my mom struggled to learn how letters formed words.
"I had tutored a kid at P.S. 189, and one day I was walking down the street and I saw the kid with his mom," she recounted.
This Op-Ed is by a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior who once tutored the young man who committed a mass murder at her Florida school.
At the same time, we tutored ourselves on the workings of the N.I.H. and the F.D.A. On the activist side, we went to Washington and demanded action.
Carroll surrounded himself with them, reveled in being with them, tutored them, invented games for them and photographed them — mostly in costume, a few of them naked.
He was an expert fencer in college and later tutored the author Yukio Mishima in the art of the épée in exchange for lessons in Japanese calligraphy.
While on the road, Steven tutored online and Lauren did aspects of her job that could be done remotely, logging about 10 hours of work per week.
Garland has tutored at the Washington, DC school every other Monday for the past 18 years, and he also requires his legislative staff to do the same.
When I tutored their children, I was in the homes and mansions of many of my town neighbors, and I saw possessions and "stuff" that far outnumbered mine.
She has also said that she once met Ms. Yokota, the girl who was captured at 13, and that Ms. Yokota also had tutored another North Korean spy.
While Queen Elizabeth II was tutored privately at home growing up, things have changed since then and now almost every member of the royal family has attended school.
In her free time, Aleena has tutored young children, interned at a Christian clothing website and volunteered for a company that helps poor and abused women sell handmade wares.
"She just started, I got her into it," explains Phelps, who tutored his mom, a 57-year-old middle school principal in Baltimore, in the basics of text messaging.
Perneker is currently teaching at Röntgen-Gymnasiumin Würzburg, where he, as a student-teacher, got to know Novitzki—and where he tutored him in chemistry as well as basketball.
During a practice in June, Allen tutored batters while Raju ran the larger practice; Raju's girlfriend, Tahhrin Shadid, the team manager, handed out water bottles in the sticky heat.
At Oregon, Frost had tutored Marcus Mariota, who won the Heisman Trophy after his final year with the Ducks and went on to become the Tennessee Titans' starting quarterback.
Last year, she began taking free online coding lessons through Codecademy, an interactive platform that teaches programming languages, and was tutored along the way by her tech-savvy grandson.
Last year, she began taking free online coding lessons through Codecademy, an interactive platform that teaches programming languages, and was tutored along the way by her tech-savvy grandson.
Larry Johnson Sr., the defensive line coach at Ohio State, has tutored 15 Big Ten defensive players, or linemen, of the year: He's got absolutely unbelievable eye-hand coordination.
By the time he was earning his bachelor's degree in political science and economics at Waseda University in Tokyo, he was managing a company that tutored high school students.
Others proposed that Chinese and North Korean Communists, tutored by their Soviet peers, applied Pavlovian techniques to condition the reflexes of their captives, rewarding complicit behavior while punishing deviance.
Tutored in reading and writing by the Wheatley children and steeped in popular 18th-century neoclassical poetry, Wheatley went on to embark upon her own career as a poet.
Now tutored at home until he has regained more of his mobility and can rejoin his friends in the seventh grade, Benny says he prefers life on the "giving" side.
That record was set by Edgardo Alfonzo, who tutored Reyes on how to play third base while Reyes did a quick rehabilitation stint for the Mets in the minor leagues.
Of course, as of a few weeks ago, he's not actually showing up for class — Broadway is too time-consuming, so instead he's being tutored for 15 hours a week.
Bailey Hockman was recruited to play at Florida State under Jimbo Fisher, who had tutored Jameis Winston into winning a Heisman and being drafted with the No. 1 overall pick.
McCullough, who kept horses on her sprawling estate in the village of Wellington in the district, took Abruzzo under her wing, and tutored him to become a horse welfare advocate.
She attended Stanford University for one year, majoring in psychology, and flourished in amateur events before turning pro late in 1954, having been tutored by the teaching professional Harry Pressler.
But surely he can be tutored in the ways of the world according to conservative dogma, if only he can be surrounded with good conservatives like Mike Pence and Reince Priebus.
Despite the chill, fading daylight, and the fact that she was working with actors who have to spend at least part of their day being tutored, everything got done on time.
I learned about the government abuses in Eritrea from Tekle, an Eritrean refugee I tutored in English in south Tel Aviv where he and I both lived a couple years ago.
Ware grew an inch and packed on fifty pounds, while the likes of Rocker, Umenyiora and Felton all tutored him in the finer points rushing with his hand on the ground.
When I answered "both," he piled plates with spicy shrimp, chicken and boudin sausage — on the house, along with the beer — while patrons jovially tutored me on Cajun lingo and customs.
A friend testified that Ms. Wong had known that her husband was having an affair with a student, Shara Lee, who had previously tutored the couple's children in the family home.
The Wheatley family purchased and named the young girl, and after discovering her passion for writing (they caught her writing with chalk on a wall), tutored her in reading and writing.
Now, in the same way, while Nixon had to be tutored in that and was never particularly good at it, with Trump, he seeks to command any landscape that he occupies.
" As someone who coaches politicians on public speaking, Wood said she is confident that Ivanka has been extensively tutored to change her voice in order to sound "more authoritative, knowledgeable, and intelligent.
Duval, previously tutored by legendary coach Nick Bollettieri, has no problem with the role, her perspective on life completely different after she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma ahead of Wimbledon in 2014.
Once in a low security prison, he found ways to occupy himself: he read 19th-century Russian literature, studied Spanish, German and Latin, and tutored other inmates who were getting their G.E.D.s.
Although tutored by Catholics who recognized his intellectual prowess, he had to study for the priesthood at a papal university in Rome because no seminary in the United States would take him.
While incarcerated, Mr. Blagojevich has tutored inmates studying for their high school equivalency degrees and formed an Elvis-inspired band with other prisoners called the Jailhouse Rockers, the defense said in court filings.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — A goaltending coach for nearly 1003 years, Jason Wolfe has tutored neophytes and European professionals, college stars and minor leaguers, netminders as young as 2100 and as old as 215.
I've cleaned many an acquaintance's apartment, run errands for them, babysat their children and their pets, tutored their other children, and done some last-minute catering for their parties (that I wasn't invited to).
As a child, he was boarded and tutored in the rectory home of the (as yet unborn) novelist, where he was judged to be simple-minded but teachable, like the Austens' own son George.
"His parents wanted him to stay in first grade for socialization, and they didn't want to use the term gifted," said Claudia Couto, who taught at Mr. Houston's elementary school and tutored him privately.
After his playing days, he tutored kickers for Tom Landry's Dallas Cowboys, advised other N.F.L. teams on their kicking games and taught thousands of young kickers at his camps and clinics in Southern California.
Coaching full time, though, comes with ancillary demands, all of which Duncan happily avoided the past few seasons, when he routinely tutored San Antonio's big men in the privacy of the Spurs' practice facility.
Comaneci earned the sport's first perfect ten, and was followed by a series of equally agile but formidable girls who dominated the sport, many of them tutored by Comaneci's coaches, Martha and Bela Karolyi.
Their manager, Hensley Meulens (known as "Bam Bam"), the first player from Curaçao to make it to the majors, tutored many of those currently on his roster, who consider him a godfather of sorts.
James indeed has firsthand knowledge of Smith's skills, having tutored him in a few off-season workouts, but the reality is that Smith will have to establish consistency and prove his durability over time.
And in each state, during the walkouts, the teachers packed lunches for students who rely on public school–provided meals and tutored kids on the capitol lawns so they didn't fall behind in their subjects.
"People are using legacy products and they need to be tutored on the advantages of hyperconvergence," said Mohit Aron, a co-founder who left in 2013 to start his own back-up company called Cohesity.
He found a mentor in Roy Cohn, once the counsel to the Red-baiting Senator Joseph McCarthy, who tutored Mr. Trump in legal and public combat: Never settle, always counterattack, declare victory even in defeat.
She has created pies for photo shoots and promotional events and for the set, made pies-in-jars for sale at the theater, and tutored Ms. Mueller in dough-kneading and one-handed egg-cracking.
She was tutored by Louis Roth, the circus's animal trainer, whom she married in 1913, and was on her way to stardom with an act that included wrestling with Rajah, a nearly 500-pound tiger.
However, Trump said of the Florida summit that Xi had tutored him on some of the nuances of the geopolitics of the Korean Peninsula, including the fact that China simply can't eliminate North Korea's nuclear capabilities.
The New York Times has one of the saddest stories about modern racial bias I have ever read, as told by Ebbie Banks, a black 17-year-old from Palo Alto, California: I tutored a kid.
Ms. Lynch said she had encountered many returning medics who were unable to immediately translate their skills into jobs — even when they had privately tutored medical residents on skills like suturing — because they lacked a license.
I have to admit, one time one of my teammates in college was really struggling with math class so I tutored him, and in exchange he decided he was going to give me free golf lessons.
Jolie Gabor, an entrepreneur and jeweler who brought her family to America after World War II and lived to be 19863, was long credited with having tutored her beautiful daughters on the importance of attracting wealthy men.
Tutored by decades of the genre, we wait for the class goddess to pal up with the slacker (as in "Say Anything," from 1987), or with the dweeb (as in "I Love You, Beth Cooper," from 2009).
"I have to look myself in the mirror and say, 'I had the money to put him in the course,'" he said, noting that he paid for his son to be tutored for the gifted admissions exam.
Last year, she founded the SoHo Wine Club, which organizes tutored tastings for members, and earlier this year, she launched the India Wine Awards, which recognize excellence in wines, both Indian and imported, available in the domestic market.
Van Brocklin, who had been a brilliant passer with the Los Angeles Rams and was closing out his Hall of Fame career as an Eagle, tutored McDonald and his fellow receivers in the art of running pass patterns.
" Right: "I had the great honor of being tutored by the designer Ossie Clark at Manchester Polytechnic, and this is an ink study of a Schiaparelli design from the 1930s that I made for a project at the time.
So while fellow course-mates Craig Green and Marta Marques and Paulo Almeida (of Marques'Almeida) launched their own labels, Pyo took the job with Roksanda Ilincic (a match made by the artist Julie Verhoeven, who tutored both women at CSM).
Tutored on laptops donated by friends of Nawneet Ranjan, a filmmaker who set up a charity in Dharavi, the girls are embracing technology to confront issues ranging from their safety to garbage in the sprawling slum in India's biggest city.
"It's easy to imagine a not-so-distant future when everyone will be able to 'visit' any winery from their living room, over the internet, perhaps joining a masterclass about pruning or blending, or taking part in a tutored tasting," Jullien said.
Indeed, with a candidate tutored by one of Nixon's dirty tricksters facing an opponent who worked for the Congressional committee that investigated Watergate, we may be witnessing the last skirmish in the only political war that ever brought down an American president.
"By lowering the age of criminality to 9, we will be creating kindergarten prisons, and instead of rehabilitating children, these will become finishing schools for young criminals, their impressionable minds tutored by the best in the trade," she said in a statement.
News of his death sent shock and sadness through the world of economics — including his fellow economists at Princeton and elsewhere; his former colleagues in the Obama and Clinton administrations; and journalists, like me, whom Alan had informally tutored over the years.
In the face of a fracturing multiverse, he's tutored by a burned-out Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson), an older version of the classic Spider-Man who is sucked, sweatpants and all, out of his own universe and into the one inhabited by Miles.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A Kenyan science teacher from a remote village who gave away most of his earnings to the poor and tutored students on the weekends won a $1 million prize on Sunday that honors one exceptional educator from around the world.
Swann dominated the Minor League Football System in his one year in Lynn, where he was tutored by the former NFL lineman Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton on the most basic rudiments of high-end line play and worked manual labor jobs to make ends meet.
They occasionally get snippets of information from defectors, but their faith rests predominantly on the word of one woman: Kim Hyon-hui, a former North Korea spy who says Ms. Taguchi tutored her in Japanese language and culture so she could pass as Japanese while traveling abroad.
"I think with lot of lyrics, there's no real artistic inspiration behind it; it's just a song that kids like and they say, 'Let's skate to it," said Frank Carroll, 21956, a venerable American coach who tutored Evan Lysaceck to a gold medal at the 2010 Olympics.
A man of boundless energy, he hired new Asian specialists at the Met, including Mr. Hearn; he tutored the Met's board on landmark pieces from Chinese history that might be acquired; and he negotiated with collectors on loaning, donating or selling their works to the museum.
Dr. Rosa, 74, might have been content to retire as a marathon coach, having helped facilitate the Kenyan running boom over the past quarter-century and having tutored greats like Paul Tergat, a former world-record holder, and Margaret Okayo, who holds the women's course record in New York.
During a 90-minute one-on-one meeting on Thursday in the Oval Office, the president tutored Mr. Trump, who has no government policy or elective experience, on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy matters he will have to deal with on his first day in office.
After a seven-day trial in Kansas City federal court in March, in which Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach needed to be tutored on basic trial procedure by the judge and was found in contempt for his "willful failure" to obey a ruling, even he knew his chances were slim.
She tutored us with long hot rides through rolling fields of sun-toasted wheat in search of the region's best goat cheeses, visits to drowsy villages for a notable church, and best of all, long delicious dinners of what she called "good country food" in her garden under the stars.
It simply does not matter that Lee Harvey Oswald, a defector to the Soviet Union, had espoused an ill-tutored form of Marxism from the time he was a teen-ager, or that seven months before killing Kennedy, Oswald, with the same rifle, shot at and nearly succeeded in killing Walker.
The artist also designed album artwork for 19813s English rock act The Pretty Things, played tennis with the band's lead singer Phil May, and tutored a young Joe Strummer before collaborating with The Clash on 1979's CLASH: 2nd Songbook, a collection of drawings and paintings released in conjunction with the group's sophomore album Give 'Em Enough Rope.
When the young Prince Cosimo de Medici (1590-1621) was being tutored to become the Duke of Tuscany — about the time that Shakespeare was writing "Hamlet" — he was asked to memorize a "summary of world leaders" that included Álvaro II, the King of Kongo, along with the Mutapa Empire and the mythical "Prester John" of Ethiopia.
James-Allen got out of school and learned to say "Turn your penny into a medallion souvenir" in five languages, while selling souvenirs at the top floor of World Trade Center; for years, he tutored and worked as an executive assistant and a graphic designer, still hoping to become a professional musician in one form or another.
The girls' one-year visas expired in the fall, so they are focused now mostly on school: Kawsar and Fatemah Qaderyan, the team's pint-size captain and a "Harry Potter" fan, study English in an after school program, and Lida, dreaming of college in Canada, where the team trained last winter, is being tutored by an uncle.
So, though his music isn't often grouped with the "prog rock" of the early seventies—the highly tutored, self-consciously arty music of Yes and early Genesis and Procol Harum and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and so on—the spirit is very much the same: educated British musicians with classical training, inherited rock rhythm sections, minimal blues feeling, and a taste for the grandiose and bombastic.
After being tutored by a nun on weekends ("no Saturday afternoon baseball or basketball for me," he recalled), he won a scholarship to Loyola High School in Towson, Md. He joined the Society of Jesus when he was 18 and attended a Jesuit novitiate in Wernersville, Pa., northwest of Philadelphia, where his Greek and Latin literature professor imparted a passion for math and astronomy.
The Gallery Diet exhibition included Elvis, comprised of 40 pictures that depict the king at Madison Square Garden in the summer of 1972 in his first and last performance in New York City, This Side of Paradise, an intimate look at the Kennedy children on vacation in Montauk, where Mekas tutored them in film; and To New York With Love, a series of 21 photographs taken in his cherished adopted city.

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