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He taught for a while in London and Toronto and at the University of Kentucky.
He spent a year in Rome at the Centro Sperimentale and then taught for a while in the United States.
Parr was a science teacher and the principal of the Carstairs Hight School, where Bea had substitute taught for a while.
I taught for a while at Santa Clara University, and I actually considered being a professor when I left business school.
They went their separate ways, Dunckel to study physics, which he then taught for a while, and Godin to study architecture.
On graduation, he taught for a while in the Arab schools but soon won a national trade-union scholarship and entered Tel Aviv University.
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After teaching for a while in Moscow, he studied conducting in Berlin from 1905 to 1907, first appearing in Russia as a conductor in 1908, the same year his tone poem Sireny ("The Sirens") was enthusiastically received.
As a young man Mr. Postlethwaite did teach for a while — drama and physical education — until he gave it up to pursue acting, a decision that, according to family lore, his mother chided him for until the 1980s, when he had his picture taken with Queen Elizabeth II after appearing in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of "The Taming of the Shrew".
So, don't do it 5 minutes before the lesson starts, Because if the teacher has been teaching for a while, they will realize that if your work is usually really good and suddenly is not, they will know you did your homework last minute.
I taught for a little while and then I got a job counseling with a refugee resettlement program dedicated to Mariel Cubans.
She is on the faculty at the Eugene Lang College Dance Program at the New School, in Manhattan; she is not at the University of Illinois, where she taught for a short while in 2005.
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