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A current example is the powerful terra-cotta "Head of a Gorgon," newly attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio (around 1435-88), the Florentine sculptor, goldsmith and painter whose apprentices included Leonardo.
Benjamin Britten's beautiful and terrifying masterpiece, the tale of an antisocial East Anglian fisherman whose apprentices have a habit of dying on the job, has not yet lost its capacity to surprise; it clobbers us anew with each revival.
But his final chapter seems to imply, at least, that Africa is more primitive and less rational than other violent parts of the world: he visits a village witch doctor, whose apprentices put on a demonstration of eating razor blades, placing flaming sticks on their skins and other such feats.
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This inclination was strengthened under the tutelage of Aleksey Antropov, a famous portraitist (possibly also of Ukrainian origin), whose apprentice Levitsky was from 1758 to 1762, helping him to decorate churches and secular buildings.
"The Phantom Menace" told the story of the young Anakin Skywalker, who was rescued from slavery by the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, whose apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, would become Anakin's Jedi trainer.
The final stages of the project are being undertaken at a workshop in Gillingham by 16 people, including nine young apprentices whose jobs are now under threat, as there is only enough money until the end of April.
Naturally, the program was compared to "The Apprentice," whose star, Donald Trump, couldn't resist gloating when it failed.
The tapes demonstrate how Mr. Francis, who did contribute financial and logistical support to Mr. Defreitas, was an eager apprentice, whose central contribution might have been enthusiasm.
The Apprentice, whose witless win-at-all-costs aggression helped to cause the banking crisis a decade ago and still wasn't hauled off air.
Another was Andrew Dean Litinsky, whose biggest post-Apprentice achievement involved publicly defending the man who punched a black septuagenarian during a Trump rally.
Bomber Command, above all under Arthur Harris, became, in Overy's words, a "sorceror's apprentice", whose activities eventually far outran the control of its political masters.
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