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was apprentice

noun

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

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In certain ways it was apprentice work, and parts of it now seem a little old-fashioned, but it is still a work of tremendous power and vividness.

He was apprentice to a furniture maker, a carpenter's mate and a bookshop assistant before undertaking his national service in the RAF (1950-52).

Nicole was apprentice editor on Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and her films have all been compared to those of Allen, as they're wealthy, talky and funny.

There was also a French school in Korçë and one of its many students was Enver Hoxha, who was apprentice (1927 1930) and then teacher (1937 1939).

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He was apprenticed at age 13.

Afterward he was apprenticed to a pirate.

From age 14 Terry was apprenticed to clock maker Daniel Burnap.

In 1946 47 he was apprenticed to swing bandleader-arranger Fletcher Henderson.

He was apprenticed to a yuzen painter named Kason Nakagawa.

Here Bewick was apprenticed to the silver-engraver Ralph Beilby.

Blake was apprenticed to an engraver aged 14.

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