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The tutoring
noun
One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
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The tutoring stopped, but I kept training more and more.
The tutoring agencies say immigrant families are also behind the boom.
The tutoring involved half an hour of daily tuition over three months.
Rinnie took the tutoring personally.
"It's an addictive experience," Mr. Frentz said of the tutoring.
But the tutoring conflicted with Kim's telemarketing hours, which were non-negotiable.
Bowed but not broken, she returns to the tutoring center alone.
In Texas, the tutoring industry has also pushed for political influence.
Soon, under the tutoring of conductor Tullio Serafin, she made debuts in Venice, Turin, and Florence.
The researchers recommended that governments more closely monitor the tutoring industry and consider possible regulations.
Much of the time, Kirsten embraced the tutoring, which he punctuated with unabashed displays of affection.
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