| 41. | The tutors uphold a strict set of rules to maintain a safe and pleasant tutorship to prevent harmful and humiliating hazing rituals.
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| 42. | While in Paris Stirling had studied under the tutorship of Madame Mathilde Marchesi where she was discovered by a Milan opera company.
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| 43. | Each year a Senior Tutor is appointed-usually a tutor from the previous year who has re-applied for tutorship.
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| 44. | In 1814 Short became perpetual curate of Drayton, Oxfordshire, but he resigned this post to concentrate on a college tutorship.
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| 45. | Now detached from the army, Boardman resumed his tutorship under John Hickling, a family tutor employed by Boardman's father.
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| 46. | He learned to sing at a very young age, studying under the tutorship of some of the Masters of classical Persian music.
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| 47. | In 1832 his difference with Hawkins as to the " substantially religious nature " of a college tutorship became acute and prompted his resignation.
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| 48. | Although, he first shared with Ayurbarwada the tutorship of the Confucian scholar Li Meng, he apparently was little affected by Confucian culture.
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| 49. | He the accepted the tutorship of the academy of the Coward Trust, about to be removed in 1799 to Wymondley Academy in Hertfordshire.
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| 50. | Athenian women were also educated very little except home tutorship for basic skills such as spin, weave, cook and some knowledge of money.
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