Sentence examples for apprentice ends from inspiring English sources

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He said that he was "very serious" about joining the presidential race and would disclose his decision after May 22, when his television show "Celebrity Apprentice" ends.

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If you're an apprentice/medicine cat apprentice, end your name with paw (example: Whitepaw).

Look at William Hogarth's Industry and Idleness (1747), where a lazy young apprentice eventually ends up at the gallows.

Kit names end in 'kit' and apprentice names end in 'paw'paw

I have the indentures signed by my great-grandfather when my grandfather joined the merchant navy as an apprentice: he ended up as a master mariner.

Bad (or sick) guy!" Two hours later, he tweeted again, this time about Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to leave "The New Celebrity Apprentice": "Sad end to great show".

WB Yeats: A Life, Volume II - The Arch-Poet, 1915-1939 by RF Foster Oxford University Press, £30, pp822 The first volume of Roy Foster's extraordinary biography of Yeats, The Apprentice Mage, ended at 1914 with the poet, aged 49, assuming that both he, and possibly Ireland itself, had finally taken shape.

The latest series of The Apprentice has ended with Lord Sugar choosing doctor and entrepreneur Leah Totton as his new business partner.

In the aftermath of those comments, television station owned by Mexican media mogul Carlos Slim cut its ties with the businessman, and NBCUniversal, home of Trump's reality-television series Celebrity Apprentice, also ended its relationship with the mogul.

Apprentice names end with paw.

All apprentices' names end with the suffix.

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