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He had been the apprentice of a local genius who brought electricity to the area.
The apprentice of William Caxton (the first Englishman to print books in London), Wynkyn inherited the business in 1495.
Brandy, a California fashion designer, is positioned as the Omarosa (the villainous contestant on "The Apprentice") of the group.
In both cases "the apprentice of course needs the master, but the masters need apprentices too, if they are to transmit their knowledge and skills to the next generation".
Derby and England Under-21 midfielder Will Hughes, 18, was the winner of the Young Player of the Year award and fellow Rams youngster Mason Bennett, 17, who is currently out on loan at Chesterfield, won the Apprentice of the Year award.
"The Apprentice, of course – which I won, remember," says Piers.
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But in the last few years, the apprentices of these acclaimed kitchens have struck out on their own, extending lofty new standards across the region.
The apprentices, of course, constitute the overwhelming number of attendees, so the ritual gathering becomes a celebration above all of the potential of apprentices to aspire to higher levels.
We thank the apprentices of PSI for technical assistance: Annik Frei, Marcel Arter, and Lorena Strübin.
38 Both masters' demands for labour and parish officials' desire to be rid of rate burdens encouraged the apprenticing of young children.
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