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He began giving lessons to his daughters when they were young.
He began giving lessons to his daughters when they were 4-years-old.
I heard she was giving lessons to her colleagues on how to use Twitter.
Unable to play and earn money on tour, she began giving lessons to make a living.
Mentor Giving Lessons to Telemachus (1754) Cristóbal Valero (1707, Alboraya - December 1789) was a Spanish painter and presbyter.
His handicap hence stayed at four, because he did not play in competitions. Following this period, Poulter joined as Assistant Pro at Leighton Buzzard golf course, giving lessons to youngsters at £1 per lesson.
The school was informally established in Bo, Sierra Leone in 1961 when Bertha Conton started giving lessons to children on the veranda of her home. The school later transferred operations to Freetown, Sierra Leone and was formally established in 1963.
This meant working in remote villages, travelling by train, bicycle or pony- and-trap, talking to teachers and giving lessons to small groups of receptive boys and girls. After a summer term as a temporary lecturer at Bingley College in Yorkshire, in 1919 she became Warden of a Hall of Residence for teachers in training in Bristol University.
Around the same time, he started giving lessons to repay his mothers debts, sometimes to royal families, e.g. Martha, Princess Bibesco, which was ironic as he considered himself an anarchist. In 1898, he prepared for the prestigious Agrégation Des Sciences Naturelles examination for selection of high school teachers. He shared first place with Charles Pérez, the future Professor of Zoology.
Clinton "Santy" Runyon (July 4, 1907 - April 4, 2003) was an American saxophonist and flautist as well as a designer and manufacturer of mouthpieces for woodwind instruments.Jazz Times Runyon's career included, among other things, playing at Al Capone's speakeasy club, The Coliseum, and giving lessons to many musicians, including the likes of Charlie Parker. Runyon went on to become a significant force in the mouthpiece manufacturing industry.
In 1850, her father died, and she left for North America in the company of her friend Hedvig Eleonora Hammarskjöld. She spent six years in the USA, foremost in North Carolina and South Carolina. She supported herself as a governess and by giving lessons to rich women in embroidery and the manufacture of artificial flowers and decorations by vax and feathers. She returned to Sweden in 1856.
Jack Neely, "The Knoxville Flag's Mini-Revival," Knoxville Mercury, 21 October 2016. Branson reached the height of his career in 1910, when his work, Hauling Marble, won the gold medal at Knoxville's Appalachian Exposition. In the early 1920s, Branson began giving lessons to a young Beauford Delaney, whose sketches he found impressive. In 1924, he arranged to send Delaney to an art school in Boston to receive further instruction.
Unbeknownst to V, Frank tells Tom that V is a math tutor and that she's giving lessons to Brad. Tom offers to repair her car in a few days when he is free from his science classes at school. With no other option, she accepts Frank's offer to stay in his tree house without Tom's knowledge. Frank begins a close friendship with V, hoping to set her up with his father.
He was employed as orchestral organist at the West End cinema in Birmingham, from where he changed over to become organist at the Regent Cinema, in Dudley. Here he played a 2/6 Wurlitzer, and it was while he was here that Dixon was giving lessons to Harry Farmer. After a time Reginald left for a job at the New Victoria Cinema in Church Street, Preston, where he played a 2/9 Wurlitzer.
While giving lessons to his students, he was interviewed on "Caught in the Act," on Brooklyn Independent Television on techniques for five string banjo players. Walker Shepard developed a love for old-time music by listening to past voices such as Roscoe Holcomb, Gaither Carlton, Fiddlin' John Carson, and B.F. Shelton. By listening to past musicians, he has developed a personal style that fits into old-time music, but also allows younger generations to relate and connect to the music.
As of 2009, Hull was working as an acting coach, giving lessons to working stage and film actors. She was also teaching classes.Summer Theatre Directory 2009, P. J. Tumielewicz, Peg Lyons (Theatre Directories, 30 Dec. 2008) - Page 100 Her mother Lorrie HullAlcor Life Extension Foundation - Lorrie Hull Alcor Member Profile, From Cryonics May 2014 By Chana Phaedra who Dianne has worked alongside, spent 12 years on the faculty of the Lee Strasberg Institute, and is the author of Strasberg's Method As Taught by Lorrie Hull.
On her return to Freetown, Conton started her teaching career at St Joseph's Convent and the Freetown Secondary School for Girls. After a brief stay in Ghana where she taught at the International School of Accra, her family moved to Bo. In 1961, Conton founded the Leone Preparatory School, also known as the Bertha Conton School in Bo, Sierra Leone when she started giving lessons to children on the veranda of her home in Bo. The school later transferred operations to Freetown, Sierra Leone in 1963.
In his Instagram account, the arrested owner of the car, posted pictures of him giving lessons to kids in a mosque in the Sulaibiya area. His account was suspended in accordance with Instagram terms. According to local newspapers, the perpetrators were told 20 days before to commit an operation that will "Shake Kuwait up", and let them choose the time and location. After picking the location, they contacted ISIL leaders about their plans via WhatsApp and e-mail, and checked the mosque for a two-week period.
According to Izabela Wagner, Polish public TV labelled the conference as a "Sabbath of Witches". According to literary historian Elżbieta Janicka the protesters inside the conference itself were mostly women gathered around a Polish Catholic Mission priest. She said they were yelling things like "learn Polish before giving lessons to Poles", "Liars", and making antisemitic remarks about the Talmud, while surrounding, and harassing participants with questions outside the conference in a pogrom-like atmosphere. Inside, she said the protesters distributed antisemitisc propaganda and a pseudo-scientific booklet authored by the IPN.
In 1891, she received an Honorary Diploma at an exhibition in Agram (now Zagreb). She also began giving lessons to children of the nobility and, following the death of , took over her art school in Linz, which she operated until 1919. In 1901, together with Wisinger-Florian, , Marianne von Eschenburg, Marie Egner, Susanne Granitsch (1869-1946), Marie Müller (1847-1935) and Teresa Feoderovna Ries, she founded the group "" (Eight Women Painters) in Vienna. Later, she became one of the first members of the Austrian Association of Women Artists.
Towards the pilgrimage, Hamka and several other pilgrims candidate founded the East Indian Association (Persatuan Hindia Timur), an organisation giving lessons to Dutch Indies pilgrims-to-be. He lived where?? for some time after the pilgrimage, where he met Agus Salim and had expressed his desire to settle in Mecca, but Agus Salim instead advised him to go home reasoning: "You can do a lot more work with your study and movements that you are fighting for. Therefore, it would be better to develop yourself in your own homeland", Agus Salim said.
Antonio Lavoratore in 1987, Le Moi intime du Piano by Pierre Tran in 2009, Vincenzo Scaramuzza - Il Maestro dei grandi pianisti by Panzica Pamela Ivana Edmea in 2012 and Vicente Scaramuzza. La vigencia de una escuela pianística by Sebastian Colombo in 2013. In the last years of his life, Scaramuzza was compelled to stay in bed by a serious sickness, but he never gave up teaching: he had the piano moved in his bedroom and from his bed he kept on giving lessons to his students until the end. He died in Buenos Aires on March 24, 1968.
Cseh led successful Esperanto courses for all types of people, unaware that due to concerns about marriages of mixed religions, the current bishop of Harlem, J.D.J. Aengenent, whose diocese included the Hague, prohibited his priests from giving lessons to groups that included both Catholics and Protestants. As a result, Aengenent used his ecclesiastical right to prohibit Cseh from staying in the diocese of Harlem. Cseh's comprehension of Dutch was poor, so he did not fully comprehend Aengenent's order; for this reason, he continued to teach his Esperanto courses as he had before. After some time, Aegenent responded by revoking Cseh's priesthood.
He also was an educator of the steel guitar giving lessons to Jimmie Vaughan and Jerry Garcia among others. The list of artists that Byrd played or recorded with included Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, Patsy Cline and Red Foley and countless others. With Hank Williams he played songs like I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Lovesick Blues and A Mansion on the Hill. In the early 1970s he moved to Hawaii and worked on reviving Hawaiian steel guitar music, taking a great delight in giving lap steel lessons to the young musicians who showed interest in ensuring that the lap steel remained an important instrument in Hawaiian music.
Upon his return to Paris at the age of 57, he retired from the hustle and bustle of the stage while still in excellent all-round voice, although the top notes of his range had begun to weaken. He occupied himself by giving lessons to select pupils. He was 63 years old when he died in the French capital in the summer of 1914, just as World War I was erupting in Europe. He possessed a genuine bass voice, ranging from the top F down to a resonant and easy bottom D, although the light and nimble tone that he employed was suggestive of a higher-pitched instrument.
Mozart mentions Gemmingen a number of times in letters to his father. He writes about their work together on the first act of "Semiramis" in which the work is described as an "opera" and then as a "duodrama". During the next few months Mozart and Gemmingen were frequently seen out and about together, for instance in rehearsals for the Holzbauer opera "Günter von Schwarzburg". They were seen together on 6 November 1777 when Mozart was presented to the prince-elector, and again on 3 December when Mozart was giving lessons to the ("extra-marital") four children of the prince-elector born in rapid succession to Josepha Seyffert (who later became the Countess von Heydeck).
Hughes Sir Watkin played a significant role in the development of art in Wales, as an early patron of landscape painting there, which was to become the largest area of artistic activity in Wales. He brought both Richard Wilson and Paul Sandby to his seat at Wynnstay, Sandby staying six weeks in the summer of 1770, giving lessons to the family as well as painting, on his first visit to Wales. The next year Sandby returned and from 21 August to 4 September 1771 he and Sir Watkin toured through the mountains of northern Wales. From the sketches made on the tour Sandby published twelve aquatint Views in North Wales in 1776, and five of his Views in Wales of 1777.

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