He is the son of Maxine S. Tutor and Gerald W. Tutor of Newton, Mass.
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Ms. Kenney, 33, is a Latin, English and test-preparation tutor at Tutor Associates in New York.
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But Chuah rejects the super tutor title, and says too much emphasis is placed on a tutor pay.
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Tutor, who is also the chairman of the company's board, owns about 16% of Tutor Perini, making him its largest shareholder.
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It's impossible to give every child in the world their own personal tutor, but it is possible to give every child their own personal virtual tutor using software.
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Tutor House, a U.K.-based startup that operates a marketplace to let parents find an online or in-person tutor for their children, has raised £2 million in funding.
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Edustreet123 – An online tutor-hiring platform that helps students choose the best tutors based on their preferences, reducing the disappointment of hiring the wrong tutor and likelihood of overpaying.
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Apollo's bid for Tutor Perini comes as the construction company is trying to recover from what its CEO Ronald Tutor this week called "an extremely disappointing year" in 2019.
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A few days before the October test was administered, a tutor in South Korea sent a full copy of what he believed was the exam to the College Board, the tutor told Reuters.
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Think of it as your own personal language tutor — but the cool tutor you want to be friends with and not the one your parents forced you to meet with during high school.
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You are going to be his tutor, help him develop.
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He was also David Cameron's tutor in politics at Oxford.
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Until 2014, his mother was a mathematics tutor in Bayside.
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One tutor teaches each student Hebrew, the other Jewish tradition.
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Even the tutor from D2: The Mighty Ducks knew that.
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The couple has rehired a tutor for Anamaria, and Mrs.
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I was sneaking in a call to the math tutor.
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"I could get a tutor or quit," Ms. Lepore said.
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Can I send the test anonymously without naming the tutor?
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My role is that of a sort of old tutor, a slightly grumpy old tutor, going around, saying what he likes and what he doesn't like, and listening to their ideas and encouraging them.
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Cohn got the idea for the company when he had a bad experience with a tutor while in high school: He was struggling in French but got a tutor who spoke almost no English.
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This echoes the set up of "Parasite," where Woo-sik Choi becomes tutor for the daughter of a wealthy family and manipulatively secures his sister as an art tutor for the family&aposs young son.
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The average pay for a tutor is around $18 per hour.
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Joanie Sprague and Ty Pennington join Tutor and Oosterhouse as carpenters.
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I'll be able to pay for a tutor for my son.
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The tutor rotated every few months due to my mother's frustration.
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Professional tutor and fellow Californian Jan Davidson had a similar discovery.
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Most of these tutor and protégé relationships developed into lifelong friendships.
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A tutor soon afterward found that Dylan wasn't wearing her underwear.
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I feel that the teachers just tutor while the computers teach.
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I wanted a mentor the way E. had wanted a tutor.
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She hired a Chinese-speaking nanny to tutor her daughter, Arabella.
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Hiring a Spanish tutor comes out to about $400 per week.
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I couldn't afford a $3,000 40-hour prep course or tutor.
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Alysia Ballinger, Willits, California I'm a mother and an SAT tutor.
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The groom's mother is a reading tutor for Marshfield Public Schools.
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His parents, a dentist and a psychiatrist, hired a coding tutor.
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Tutor believes we should have him assessed: emotional, cognitive, neuropsychological, academic.
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My father, who knew English, became a translator and English tutor.
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TUTOR CLAIMS FRAUD The University of Missouri has begun investigating claims by a former university tutor who said that she could document at least a dozen cases of serious academic fraud involving male and female athletes.
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He studies with a French tutor every day and is getting fluent.
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He also worked as an IT Help Desk assistant and astronomy tutor.
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I just didn't have a set tutor that was provided for me.
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Typically, students will spend 28 minutes in a session with a tutor.
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Her tutor group have been together since the transition from primary school.
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He had a personal debate tutor in the golf cart beside him.
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Kodak also got a jail tutor to help him get his GED.
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Consider becoming a translator, tutor or dog walker in your spare time.
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Based on the video above, the furry tutor seems to be working.
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Parents looking to blur the lines between sitter and tutor pay more.
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His mother retired as a freelance English language tutor in Ramat HaSharon.
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We give the students personal attention; I match them with a tutor.
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Anna, the British tutor to the children of the King of Siam.
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Her mother is a speech pathologist and special education tutor in Morristown.
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I met Rojas six years ago when I was her writing tutor.
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In addition, Jeter said, he has a private tutor twice a week.
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Perhaps he can be required to tutor a deserving African-American student.
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He enrolled in Georgia Southern University and worked as a math tutor.
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Tutor Perini estimates its losses at more than $50 million, including interest.
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There are actors who waitress, authors who tutor, and singers who barista.
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We're the ones who constantly tutor our societies on what justice means.
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Ms Kantor moved in with the family, and has been his only tutor.
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There, a tutor worked through math lessons with a slightly frustrated adult student.
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He sees them more as a supplement, perhaps as a kind of tutor.
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When I had scary-low SAT scores, my mom got me a tutor.
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Two new carpenters, Brett Tutor and Joanie Sprague, have signed on as well.
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There's a major difference between a studio teacher and an on-set tutor.
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She wants the tutor so she can intelligently converse with heads of state.
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The average wage of a tutor is $17 per hour, according to PayScale.
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Carter Oosterhouse and Brett Tutor are ready to show off their dance moves.
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Instead they analyse data on pupils' portraits and tutor them on individual problems.
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The carpenters will be Brett Tutor, Carter Oosterhouse, Joanie Sprague and Ty Pennington.
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I grab a string cheese and some almonds on my way to tutor.
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He had begun to pick up English with the help of a tutor.
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I am also the head tutor of one of the compulsory finance course.
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But he better hire a tutor or translator, stat, for his own safety.
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Here is a guide to programming that will help you. 246. Tutor/Teach.
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His mother is a reading and math tutor; his father is a dentist.
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You have a tutor that comes once a week and teaches you strategy.
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His mother is a tutor for children with learning disabilities in Chevy Chase.
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She wrote lightly at first, then asked her tutor if it was correct.
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"I've asked Lisa Bloom to tutor me," Mr. Weinstein writes in his letter.
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They refused to tutor students, email with parents or grade papers after hours.
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She always made time to tutor us and helped us with our homework.
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Once, another tutor asked Akihito if he would rather be an ordinary boy.
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She was raped, when she was 17, by her painting tutor, Agostino Tassi.
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Luckily for Abigail, her father is happy to tutor his clever girl privately.
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The year before, River had been Payton's Mandarin tutor, then his secret lover.
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The median wage of a tutor is $17.64 per hour, according to PayScale.
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Tutor Perini said corporate investors such as itself were ineligible for these settlements.
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On radio, his professor was a tutor to Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy.
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Ten years ago, Stephen Biegun was tapped to tutor first-term Alaska Gov.
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Martha Tadesse, 26, a photographer, used to tutor students in the Repi area.
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The groom's mother is a writing tutor at Dean College in Franklin, Mass.
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The older participants are told to tutor and look out for the kids.
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He could probably get a tutor for history to freshen up a little bit!
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Ariana Grande's Japanese tutor is setting the record straight about the "7 Rings" controversy.
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Snap and his calculus tutor appeared to solve a tricky problem in mill productivity.
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Elizabeth decides to get a cute old man tutor to brush up her education.
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She babysat us a few times and my brother got tutor lessons from her.
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Revenue from its non-dating business, which includes educational websites Princeton Review and Tutor.
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A Butterball turkey tutor pictured in a 2002 "Ladies of the Talk-Line" calendar.
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"I was a typing tutor, and it's hellish motivating kids to type," he said.
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You probably had a nanny, a chauffeur, a maid, a tutor, and a pony.
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"It's really cool to see how excited people are about the show," says Tutor.
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King Philip II of Macedon engaged him as a tutor to his son Alexander.
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"He was Kim Jong Il's tutor on nuclear physics and nuclear science," said Madden.
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Maybe she learned how to read when her tutor came over today, I hoped.
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That night, Quincy Avery, his private quarterback tutor and a dear friend, flew in.
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One evening over the winter, Blue meandered around the training floor at Bark Tutor.
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You can even tutor students virtually who are not in the classroom right now.
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Tutor Perini had total debt of $834.5 million as of the end of December.
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She hired an English tutor, learned to read and write, and joined the PTA.
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Sydney Stechmann is a commodities clerk at a cemetery and mortuary, not a tutor.
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During his teenage years in Cincinnati, he worked and paid for his own tutor.
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" —amandas44ce516ce "As a teacher, libraries are a great place to tutor kids over the summer.
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Ms. Min (left), 50, is an independent academic and test-preparation tutor in Bayside, Queens.
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" Matilda: "I'm a photographer, I buy and sell vintage clothes online, and I tutor French.
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But what her tutor suggested isn't what Grande got, and now things are sufficiently embarrassing.
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She also has a tutor that comes in three times a week in the afternoon.
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Tracy Tutor Maltas has filed for divorce from her husband of 13 years, Jason Maltas.
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Bravo star Tracy Tutor didn't have to look far for her latest million-dollar listing.
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A classic marketplace play, Tutor House charges tutors a 20% commission fee for every booking.
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However, if a tutor books more than 20 hours a month, the commission is reduced.
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Turner had worked for three years as a tutor for second- and third-grade students.
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The artificially intelligent Ping-Pong tutor built by Omron is not trying to beat you.
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"One young man, in particular, ended up becoming a math tutor for Albert," says Ferguson.
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Police originally looked at Skakel and his brother Thomas as suspects, along with a tutor.
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Mr. Head, a poor and sad old man, undertakes to tutor Nelson in racial hierarchy.
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"We were very close when that happened," said Tania Suares, 46, a tutor of English.
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Meg is proposed to by Laurie's tutor, John Brook, a good man, and she accepts.
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Mr. Kaminsky remembered a math professor who had agreed to tutor him in the camp.
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She is also a private tutor specializing in Latin and ancient Greek languages and history.
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Directories (like Tutor Hunt etc) are living off SEO value but don't offer quality assurance.
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The Family Handyman DIY University Udemy Home Repair Tutor This Old House Lowe's House-Improvements.
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She loves Guy, her son's tutor, but he is leaving to become a Catholic priest.
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They wanted to invite a guest scientist to tutor them but couldn't figure out who.
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I asked one of them to tutor me, and even then I wasn't keeping up.
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The groom's mother, now retired, was an elementary math and reading tutor in Tampa, Fla.
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Her mother retired as a writing and accounting tutor from Newbury College in Brookline, Mass.
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The bride's mother is a French and English language tutor for elementary students in Ottawa.
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Her mother is a bilingual tutor for the Vallejo Unified School District in Vallejo, Calif.
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If you don't have a private tutor, the app Duolingo makes the learning process easier.
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His father hired a tutor to give Ambani and his siblings hands-on life experience.
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They mix the roles of traditional tutor and straight-up therapist, in person or online.
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I am a tutor at an inner-city charter elementary school with predominantly Latino enrollment.
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Tutor Perini shares rose 23% to $14.83 on the news in New York on Friday.
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Jeilani argues that Scoodle's key differentiator is its focus on tutor branding driven by content.
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Brittany Whitstone is a 33-year-old tutor and writer who lives in McKinney, Texas.
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Under the agreement, neither side made any admission of liability or wrongdoing, Tutor Perini said.
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She longs for pretty things, but eventually follows her heart and marries a poor tutor.
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A circle of schoolchildren sat in the grass hanging on the words of their tutor.
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Alfiya Yersaiyn, 18, has a slew of talents: she's an artist, fashion designer, and tutor.
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He also dares to put down Nero's pious tutor Seneca (the stentorian bass Gianluca Buratto).
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She was accepted and offered a tutor and a monthly stipend of $400 for supplies.
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That yacht cost about $60 million, according to the seller, Ronald Tutor, a California investor.
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Her mother found a tutor, and Patton quickly started to pick up on her lessons.
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My tutor actually gave me a big pair of sunglasses to wear when I went in.
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By seventh grade, his crazy schedule forced him to trade traditional schooling for a private tutor.
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What do you wear to tutor the SAT one hour before covering a fashion week party?
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Tutor is a former MMA fighter, adventure guide, stuntman and member of the U.S. Air Force.
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Once a week, Chandra studies India's great classical language via Skype with a tutor in India.
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Selling the property for the actress is Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles star Tracy Tutor Maltas.
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In nearby Novena, fellow super tutor Janice Chuah is midway through her Primary 1 mathematics class.
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"Zebra finches when they're very young hear a tutor song, usually from their father," Goldberg explains.
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Neither a traditional tutor nor a straight-up therapist, she is an amalgam of the two.
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They wanted me, the "expert," to tutor their children — not just a folder full of readings.
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"I would probably get them a private tutor if I had to do that," he said.
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It is something he is attempting to learn every day with the help of a tutor.
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Emmy was watching a documentary about wolves, her favorite animal, with her tutor at a museum.
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Lance befriends a group of intellectuals, and Nina hires a tutor to fit in with them.
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She enrolled in an online course, met with a tutor, and established a regimented study routine.
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It is Maddon's job to tutor and temper this bunch like a good-humored Dr. Freud.
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TaTy took their criticism seriously and agreed to see a writing tutor; her writing has improved.
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In high school, Ms. Morales volunteered to tutor children in these communities in reading and writing.
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Two of its volunteers, Brenda Hemp and Brenda Harris, both retired, tutor children on Wednesday nights.
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After I told them about my secret tutor, they wanted to join me for study sessions.
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If you are a fitness instructor or a tutor, for example, can you teach clients remotely?
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Her mother works in Manhattan as a private tutor for the SAT and ACT standardized tests.
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He has a tutor who practices conversation with him, and travels with flashcards of vocab words.
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Others help single parents raising younger siblings and tutor their peers as they prepare for college.
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Now, as the Marlins' hitting coach, Bonds is helping tutor a young lineup with great potential.
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She is now a part-time reading/English as a second language tutor in Westchester County.
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Apollo declined to comment, while Tutor Perini did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Maybe you can even try to meet a charming young royal while undercover as a tutor.
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Park hire an art tutor he knows, Jessica, who is in fact his sister, Ki-jung.
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Though, the SAT tutor in me enjoyed the preponderance of vocabulary words (NEONATE, APPARAT, IGNOBLE, STYGIAN).
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Yet this tutor has moved beyond gaming the test; he's breaking the rules of the game.
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She will have a tutor for school, who may or may not speak her native tongue.
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When a concerned tutor pulled me up about my non-attendance record at seminars, I fessed up.
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James is a part-time tutor at the Alex Green Elementary Impact School in Northwest Davidson County.
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The three of them also tutor 6th graders once a week, helping them with their math homework.
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"Today, to be honest, I maybe tutor her once a year in person," she told the outlet.
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Raniere offered to tutor the children, Hajjar said, but instead he had sex with all three girls.
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Maybe that's why she's become the go-to tutor for Democratic legislators hoping to master social media.
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Then they are directly connected to a tutor for homework and exam prep help, via direct messaging.
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He began studying weekly with a tutor to learn how to chant the words of the Torah.
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San FranciscoJanet Prochazka was active and outspoken, living by herself and working as a special education tutor.
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Instead of scolding him or having him quit violin altogether, Pauline decided to hire a new tutor.
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While they were both in high school, Waterman was King's tutor, and eventually became her best friend.
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Another option is to hire a tutor or search for a local "mommy and me" language class.
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Two hours later we are in Hauptwil, where Hölderlin was tutor to the Gonzenbach family around 1800.
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So you might think that part of Sanchez's duties in Denver was to tutor the younger quarterbacks.
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The Bolshie tutor, Trofimov (Kyle Beltran), meanwhile, is in love with Ranevskaya's younger daughter, Anya (Tavi Gevinson).
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Even moving a below-average student from a classroom to an individual tutor can have significant benefit.
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For a short while he worked as a private SAT tutor, which was profitable but not engaging.
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Showing up to tutor someone at the library each week might be even more impressive, and rewarding.
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Stephen's mother hires a Columbia student, Bob Lax, to tutor the boys and to teach them baseball.
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First the Kims' son, Ki-woo, fakes university papers to become a tutor to the Parks' daughter.
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Eager to become a global player, Ren hired IBM to tutor the company on management and operations.
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And he presented evidence that the family's live-in tutor, Kenneth Littleton, might have committed the murder.
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They both fall in love with their Russian tutor, Sasha; Amy goes to university at age 15.
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Would this be any different from hiring a language tutor to help prepare for an oral presentation?
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When Mr. Castro was elected to the San Antonio City Council, he sought out a private tutor.
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His mother is an English tutor there, and his father owns Focus Instrument, a medical device business.
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"Bribing college officials is not the same as hiring a tutor," the headline on their post reads.
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Instagram has reached out to tutor him on the best time to post photos for maximum impact.
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Sydney Stechmann is a commodities clerk at a cemetery and mortuary, not a history and English tutor.
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Ironically enough, this student is a highly valued volunteer mentor and tutor in the local public schools.
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Tutor-Maltas is also asking the judge not to award spousal support to either Jason or herself.
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His all-in-one role as coach, tutor, drill sergeant and manager undoubtedly left little time for softness.
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She's also decided to take the AP integration as an opportunity to become a Black tutor of sorts.
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I am on strike because of every boy in every math class who offered to be my tutor.
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Jones, who works for an inventory company and as a tutor, said the punch came out of nowhere.
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Through some weird fluke, I'm not charged for my commute to or from the school I tutor in.
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He and his tutor also engaged in long, thoughtful and funny conversations about the text and its meaning.
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LePoint credits a math tutor who helped her turn around her grades with free tutoring during winter break.
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Also part of LeapLeaner's founding team are Aaron Tian, a popular mathematics tutor in China, and Leo Zhao.
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In Wu's introduction on his Weibo blog, he claimed to be a tutor at the University of Sydney.
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Someone could have contacted me to be a tutor, and I would have been prepared to do that.
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Currently on medical leave from school, she studies at home with a tutor and will graduate this spring.
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Players live with local families, attend school and have a tutor who travels with them during international events.
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" -Javier* "I was a volunteer tutor with an Esplai for years—which is like the Scouts, in Spain.
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Spike (Chris O'Shea), the tutor, is a strict, snarky materialist, impatient with what he perceives as her naïveté.
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The film follows a teen who forges a university degree so he can tutor a wealthy family's daughter.
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"We knew already that Stephen King was excellent at supporting education establishments," tutor Kevin Phillips explained to Mashable.
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Give your staff paid time off to tutor in public schools or build houses with Habitat for Humanity.
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Okoli got into perpetrator work after a job as as a pastoral tutor in a local high school.
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During the #firstsevenjobs challenge on Twitter last year, Weiner noted "reading tutor" as one of his first gigs.
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That's basically what I started doing for about half the kids I tutor—doing their work for them.
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He recalled visiting a "very rich family" 30 years ago when he worked as a tutor in college.
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Louise, Cordelia's SAT tutor, has been up all night waiting for Lavinia to come home to pay her.
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A tutor might also benefit "El Bloombito" himself, considering his mixed attempts at Spanish on the campaign trail.
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Perhaps, the mom suggested, a private tutor might be hired, to help her child get back on track.
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Every weekday, and sometimes in the evenings, he'd visit Bark Tutor, just another dog enrolled in puppy school.
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She had been the favorite child of a charming father who had an affair with her adored tutor.
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A tutor helped perfect her English grammar and pronunciation, and she traveled the world wooing banks and clients.
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The groom's mother is an English language paraprofessional reading tutor at the Memorial Elementary School in Milford, Mass.
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Mr. Domkreo, 28, is an academic tutor and counselor for children with emotional and medical disabilities in Washington.
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Now he'll also be able to tutor the youth on how to explain your existence to Martha Stewart.
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She casually rattled off hours she'd logged with a personalized standardized test tutor, paid to boost her score.
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"This might be a personal tutor, a supervisor, or a sabbatical officer at your students' union," continues Lasoye.
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"One tutor watched me cry whilst still asking me questions that I didn't feel comfortable answering," she said.
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His real tutor was a guy named [Felix] John DiTullio, a local bar owner and a legendary mob killer.
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Not every follow-up report out there expressed immediate horror or derision at the idea of a Fortnite tutor.
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The Japanese diplomats also came away with insights about how to tutor an American president unfamiliar with Asian priorities.
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So when hiring, the billionaire looks for very specific traits in prospective candidates, including people that could "tutor" him.
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With more updates and hopefully a rework of the first lesson, Duolingo could become a substantially better Chinese tutor.
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"I was shocked and indignant that the College Board decided to proceed with the exams anyway," the tutor said.
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Georgia, a second-grader, is being taught through a combination of an at-home tutor and a private school.
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A chatbot determines the course of study that the student wants help with and connects immediately to a tutor.
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But after she lost her job as a tutor, she found herself unable to pay back the initial loans.
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A number of cheap, effective approaches, such as using older children to tutor younger ones, are still rarely used.
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In 1884, a frisky young Einstein decided to throw a tantrum — and then a chair — at his violin tutor.
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Over the last year I've asked Lisa Bloom to tutor me and she's put together a team of people.
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Her tutor scheduled meetings with professionals in various industries, pushing her to ask questions and keep the conversation going.
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"Mansfield is an amazing place to study theology, and my tutor was one of the leaders in the field."
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If so, selling your expertise as a tutor to other students or younger students might be ideal for you.
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I tutor his high-school-age child, and I've been tutoring her on and off for about 10 years.
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His mother, who is retired, taught French at the College of North East London and then was a tutor.
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Asked for a recollection of Manek, his tutor of more than 70 years ago, Mr. Waldan waved his hand.
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A senior Italian legal source told Reuters the tutor had told magistrates Regeni had picked his own research subject.
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Anastasia's old nursemaid, her former tutor, and other royal employees flatly denied she was genuine, yet others still believed.
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After we got our deal when I was 14, I came out of school and got a private tutor.
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The program, he said, evolved from the Foster Grandparents program, which enables older people to tutor and mentor students.
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We walk together to the local library, where I tutor a fourth-grader who is struggling with her reading.
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In recent years he worked for many service organizations, including Experience Wave, which enlists retirees to tutor in schools.
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Even though the Mr. Brooke role [Laurie's tutor who becomes Meg's husband] wasn't large, everything about it felt right.
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Other times he conceals his weapon, as does Rosquist, who works as a math tutor through Veterans Upward Bound.
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The groom's mother retired as an adult literacy tutor for an alternative-to-incarceration program at the Fortune Society.
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We meet Ned Johnson, a $20133-an-hour tutor in Washington, D.C., and Ariel, one of Ned's teenage clients.
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The groom's mother retired as a tutor for English language learners at East Lyme Middle School in Niantic, Conn.
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The groom's mother retired as a lead tutor for preschool students with autism at Swanson Preschool in Arvada, Colo.
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Fialetti's book enabled people to learn to draw without the aid of a master, tutor, or fine arts academy.
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She toured Europe for a summer with a tutor and was admitted to Lenox, a prep school in Manhattan.
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Raniere presented himself as a genius tutor and mentor who could help the witness deal with her parents' separation.
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Giving a student his or her own personal tutor usually has a massive impact on a student's rate of learning.
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We wait for my oldest kid to eat together and end up inviting her tutor to eat with us also.
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So, as her tutor suggested, the new symbol should have actually been added above the original tattoo, but it wasn't.
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Schmidt&aposs background also includes volunteer work as a tutor and mentor for Somali children at a south Minneapolis nonprofit.
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"I've asked [civil rights attorney] Lisa Bloom to tutor me and she's put together a team of people," he wrote.
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Ocasio-Cortez grew up working class with a mother who cleaned houses to afford an SAT tutor for her daughter.
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Rather than kick Deroo out of the private school, the lawsuit says Holland Christian sent teachers home to tutor Deroo.
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The next morning, when Kazaam shows up at the breakfast table, Max's mom very quickly buys that he's Max's tutor.
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But the "need" of tutor should be severe and you should have a good explanation of why you need it.
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These included a tutor song, as well as recordings of the young birds' own singing and songs from other species.
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It is also much harder to judge the technology in softer subjects—fields where mimicking a tutor is undoubtedly harder.
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He plays Hawk, a tutor who's romancing Hailey (Lia Marie Johnson) — and the character's a welcome twist on familiar territory.
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We watch Netflix and I try to get a bit of work and tutor prep done before crashing into bed.
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The Brooklyn Learning Center launched its Homework Therapy program in 2001 with one therapist-tutor in its Brooklyn Heights office.
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"The push-back is not a big surprise," said the investor, who declined to participate in the Tutor Perini deal.
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Sal Khan, the organization's founder, started out making YouTube videos to tutor his cousins while working at a hedge fund.
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She had taken SAT classes and even had a private tutor, but she still just couldn't get a good score.
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Sabrina Soto, John Gidding and Kahi Lee, Brett Tutor and Joanie Sprague are the fresh faces along for the ride.
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There I met Claudio Redlich, my fishing tutor, keen-eyed, sure of touch, skills honed by 35 years of experience.
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That led him, in 43, to hire professors from the University of California, Los Angeles, to tutor him in philosophy.
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Captivated by a performance of Indian classical music, they found a tutor to teach Mr. Roncoroni the tabla, while Mrs.
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The truth: Our moms were friends, and my mom hired the cheerleader to tutor me because I'm bad at math.
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An aged schoolmaster, Dr. Wagner, sweet-natured and a bit of a bore, comes every day to tutor young Peter.
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A British family is looking for a tutor to be a real life Miss Honey for their "Matilda"-obsessed daughter.
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He supported himself as a tutor, a Hebrew teacher and a translator and began writing for the French newspaper L'Arche.
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Mr. Verdoes was a substitute teacher; Ms. Ahmed was a tutor, helping students from her native Somalia strengthen their English.
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I met the girl I would tutor for roughly the next 90 minutes, a shy 11-year-old named Racieli.
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"We think the authorities get bribes from this company," said Khan Mao, a farmer and English tutor from Srah Chhouk.
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David Bronstein, a 31-year-old academic tutor and education activist who lived in the convent during the program, agreed.
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Education officials dismiss the need for such extracurricular education, regarding it as fearmongering designed to sell sessions with a tutor.
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During one intense encounter, Nero explains his reasons for divorce to his former tutor Seneca (the bass-baritone David Pittsinger).
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A robot with a mean counterhit was awarded a Guinness World Record for being the first robot table tennis tutor.
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Instead, a healthy conversation and offer of help, through a tutor or new workbooks, may be more effective and humane.
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"In 1962, he began an eight-year battle to learn the language with a private Russian tutor," Ms. Feuer said.
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Melendez used to work several after-school jobs as a tutor, a building supervisor, a cashier and a restaurant server.
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Apollo has made an offer of around $17 per share in cash for Tutor Perini, one of the sources said.
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My history tutor told me that I might be able to get a scholarship if I lost my family's support.
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Despite a reluctance to revisit the past, Mr. Martin makes a sincere tutor (for a $90 course of 25 episodes).
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To resist his old habits, he tries to remind himself of the patience and focus he sharpened as a tutor.
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Guo, a sociology professor at the same university, said Xu's work as a teacher, researcher and tutor had been suspended.
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She changed her name to Amanda, chose a tutor and got her high school equivalency diploma soon after, she said.
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Famously, Aristotle was asked by Philip II of Macedon to be the tutor of his 773-year-old son, Alexander.
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In one bizarre incident, police teams descended on a house where a tutor was exchanging notes with his female student.
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I have been using an Italian and a French tutor for two years now through Verbling — an online language coaching platform.
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For kids in school, BIG-i can be a tutor and help with homework through its Internet connectivity and encyclopedia access.
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And after looking at a video of the incident provided by the school, they concluded the tutor had committed a crime.
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Instead, they expected me to help out with my siblings — I was a live-in tutor and a part-time chauffeur.
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While the family lived in China, her father hired a Japanese-American tutor to ensure that she kept up her English.
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So I try to tutor kids at school, be on different committees that are paid, and get money in that way.
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"We haven't been able to fix that with conventional forms of outreach," says Andrew Bell, the senior tutor at University College.
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Domineau – whose Twitter bio says he has contributed to Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" and The Onion – is also a tutor.
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"We did the interiors top to bottom with my designer Kirsten Maltas," Tutor, the show's first female realtor, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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But that didn't stop her from from trading her services as a tutor in exchange for a glowing letter of recommendation.
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She's a tutor in Charlotte, N.C., and is part of two programs in the city aimed at exposing youths to technology.
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We are also losing a couple of volunteers so I offer to tutor two sessions on a Thursday instead of one.
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He spent early childhood tucked away from war in the 1,200-acre family estate in Bavaria and had a French tutor.
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Working as a tutor can be a great way to make money while you look for your first post-college job.
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For parents who can't afford a nanny or a tutor, they might consider enrolling their child in a charter multilingual school.
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The robot can also sing songs, dance to music, and tell stories, even promising to work as a tutor to children.
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Of course, a doctor and a tutor aren't even in the same income bracket, so we're clearly both thinking that too.
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A family with a special-needs child enrolled in public school would have the ability to pay for a skilled tutor.
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A full-time staff would include a chief of staff, management team, butler, assistant, chef, housekeeper, nanny, tutor, chauffeur, and houseman.
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Although he was born far from Athens, he deeply identified with Greek Classical culture (having Aristotle as a personal tutor helped).
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Beyond the mini campaign, the game offers players scenarios where IDAP workers tutor soldiers on the importance of international humanitarian law.
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In "The King and I" in 2016, Ms. Mazzie played the teacher who comes to Siam to tutor the king's children.
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A year after I was assaulted by Mr. Cruz, I was assigned to tutor him through my school's peer counseling program.
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That some have a leg up on elite college admissions because they can afford a tutor doesn't bother me at all.
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The Japanese planned to hire an Englishman to tutor the prince but MacArthur's aides maneuvered to put in an American. Mrs.
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To win her mother's visits, Tarisai must excel in academics, which she desperately tries to do as one tutor replaces another.
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I spent a lot of time with an excellent and very expensive SAT tutor in suburban Washington, DC, named Ned Johnson.
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In my free time, I tutor students who want to improve their English conversation skills through lessons with a native speaker.
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The tutor wrote on her Facebook account Tuesday that she had taken entrance exams and completed entire courses for Missouri athletes.
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Some send their students and even their faculty members into the communities around them to teach, tutor or mentor needy kids.
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He got an A+ in History of Modern Sexuality, and D - in Mandarin II. That explains why he needs a tutor.
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Because of his endgame expertise, he was a sought-after tutor for up-and-coming players, particularly from his native Hungary.
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"Generally, a full-time tutor that travels with the kids and provides lessons that track with school is there," Brooks said.
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Perhaps most noteworthy, Scoodle is operating like a content-led marketplace for tutor bookings, but doesn't currently charge a booking fee.
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Her new classmates like Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu), who is also Jackson's new tutor now that he's not swimming, are scary smart.
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Because of his endgame expertise, he was a sought-after tutor for up-and-coming players, particularly from his native Hungary.
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She earned a doctorate in philosophy at Oxford and, in 1967, became a fellow and tutor in ancient history at Somerville.
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"It's to do with canonization," said a fine art tutor from Goldsmiths who witnessed the protest but wished to remain anonymous.
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Feeling underprepared for a state dinner with world leaders, the Queen hires a private tutor to help her bolster her education.
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One of "Million Dollar Listings" newest additions, Tracy Tutor-Maltas, has filed for divorce ... and by all signs, it's totally amicable.
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Gontran berates his tutor, Maître Pausanias, who has educated him in so many areas but not prepared him for this crucial moment.
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Trayvon Grayson's mother says the 7-year-old suffered the injuries when the tutor threw him against a wall for acting unruly.
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One of my new Alipay friends was a man I used to tutor in English and probably my wealthiest friend in Shanghai.
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In true 1970s style, the pair sport flared pants, while Carter dons a printed shirt and Tutor wears sunglasses, a button down.
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I had an argument with a tutor once who said I couldn't do Miley's tour and to concentrate on my university work.
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"I hope you could emphasize to the supervisor that more transparency is better," Tutor told Pettis, suggesting updates posted every few hours.
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Finally, I see that the medical emergency involves a 58-year-old named Dave who is a tutor in the education department.
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Not one to get stuck on one hobby, Tutor tried and thrived in a startling number of activities at a young age.
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If you're a tutor looking to offer your services online, a startup called Coach aims to give you the tools you need.
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Tutoring sessions are monitored by the company for inappropriate chats and each tutor receives a rating from the students they work with.
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People always ask me what it's like being Donald Trump's history tutor and I always tell them the same thing: It's great.
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The mansion was built in 1927 by the Letts family, owners of the now-defunct department store, in a Gothic Tutor style.
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After graduation, she worked in mainframe operation and volunteered as a language interpreter, math tutor and for multiple positions with Planned Parenthood.
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It said Black had made "tremendous contributions to business," had written books on history and served as a tutor while in prison.
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You can tutor or teach people skills either by creating your own online course, or having them come to your home. 2250.
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His parents work from home in Brewster, she as a math and science tutor for high school students, he as a C.P.A.
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Her mom got her a tutor, she took online classes and she got a copy of a The Princeton Review prep book.
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It was called the School Without Walls — no walls because it's a big world out there, and life is the great tutor.
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It all seemed like another universe to us, so Teta and Maj's mother agreed to share the costs of a private tutor.
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In his jeans and tweed jacket, he looks like a math tutor on a not-so-hot date, a nebbish of mystery.
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After I retired, I began to tutor adult refugees and immigrants in English through local organizations such as Literacy Volunteers and Advocates.
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Celui-là coûtait environ 60 millions de dollars — 45 millions d'euros à l'époque — selon son vendeur, un investisseur californien prénommé Ronald Tutor.
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I've watched Bill, who has an MBA, patiently tutor younger men through their math classes as they earn GEDs and other degrees.
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"Well, I don't think it is in my self-interest to tutor people on how to dodge a question," Ms. Gross said.
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Greene will remind you of the brainiest kid in your physics class but one who also happens to be an excellent tutor.
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She allots 90 minutes every Monday morning for a lesson with a French tutor and sometimes stays up to midnight studying grammar.
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He gave his knowledge, time, and talent to tutor so many at the youth level, collegiate level, and NBA and WNBA players.
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It's a little bit easier when you have a personal tutor, but who has the time or money to commit to that?
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To earn pocket money, he worked odd jobs — as an SAT tutor, an office assistant — and tried graduate school for a semester.
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Whitney Oudin Flesher and David Henry Tutor were married April 14 at Bethesda-by-the-Sea, a church in Palm Beach, Fla.
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The groom's mother is a volunteer English-as-a-second-language and reading tutor at Literacy Unlimited, an organization in Framingham, Mass.
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There is no certainty that Tutor Perini will accept Apollo's bid or that it will successfully negotiate a deal, the sources added.
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Georgetown students came every week to visit and tutor, as did a theatrical group from the University of the District of Columbia.
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Daryani says his tutor is allowing the pollution filter to count toward his electrical engineering course credits, but he's looking beyond that.
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It wasn't enough for her that he paid for her fillers, rented an apartment for her, paid for her daughter's dyslexia tutor.
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Then their big break comes: Son Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) gets asked to tutor the daughter of the wealthy Park family.
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Are we ensuring if they do need additional tutoring or support, how is it their work and not the tutor&aposs work?
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I met Thaler almost 20 years ago when I was a young economics reporter, and he's become a tutor, mentor and friend.
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His tutor, one Rosemary Woods, had taught him the fine art of deletion and modification in order to construct an indecipherable narrative.
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While some students need to just power through it, some students need to listen to music and some students need a private tutor.
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I eat the breakfast I packed for myself (Greek yogurt, Trader Joe's almond clusters, and a little honey) while volunteers tutor our students.
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He printed bilingual business cards for city employees — one side English, the other side Mandarin — and hired a Mandarin tutor for his staff.
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Like other construction companies, Tutor Perini's stock surged after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential race and has called for heavy infrastructure spending.
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Consider turning your spare car into a ride-sharing business, taking on freelance work, becoming a tutor or writing about areas of expertise.
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I tutor and give English classes 1-2 times per week on the side Monthly ExpensesHousing: $707 for my half of the rent.
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He submits to lessons in Marxism-Leninism from a tutor — a sociologist — and agrees to hang a portrait of Stalin in his study.
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His brother, Sam, is a retired college chemistry instructor, who now works as a tutor, and his sister, Shaun, is an ob-gyn.
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If they lack transportation, just had a baby, are sick or disabled, we will tutor in their own homes or the tutor's home.
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His mother is a reading tutor there as well as the office manager of his father's clinical psychology practice in West Bloomfield, Mich.
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When Emma Watson started her decade long stint as Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" films, she worked with a tutor on set.
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He'll tutor Cody Kessler and a bevy of ailing quarterbacks as Cleveland looks for its first road victory in more than a year.
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"I was 123 years old and didn't even know what rape was," Noah, a private tutor, recalled in a phone interview on Friday.
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A student-run honors court had suspended him for submitting a paper in a Swahili class for which a tutor had formatted footnotes.
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The groom's mother retired as private music tutor and was the instrumental music teacher at the Mendham Township Middle School in Brookside, N.J.
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You're never too old to learn to play a musical instrument, but finding a tutor and the time for lessons is another matter.
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Students, read the entire article, then tell us: — How do your parents — or, perhaps, a tutor or older sibling — help you with schoolwork?
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Do your parents or a tutor ever meddle too much in your work so that the final product doesn't feel like your own?
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She had left teaching to take care of her boys when the director Kenny Leon reached out, looking for a sign language tutor.
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The product of a merger between Tutor-Saliba Corp and Perini in 2008, the company worked on approximately 1,300 construction projects last year.
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Ms. Novitsky said she served as an after-school tutor and had mentored the 23-year-old, who often walked Ms. Novitsky's dog.
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She chose to marry Laurie's tutor John (James Norton), a man of lesser means, following the fairy tale arc of following her heart.
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The case is Tutor Perini Corp v Bank of America Securities LLC et al, 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 15-1945.
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It's about a smart young woman who becomes a tutor to two indifferent rich teen girls who might as well go to Chilton.
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The mansion, built in the Holmby Hills neighborhood in the 1920s, is a "14th Century Gothic-Tutor imitation," said the councilman, Paul Koretz.
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Influences included Quaker tutor Elizabeth Vining and former Keio University head Shinzo Koizumi, who saw many of his students die in the conflict.
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A personal tutor can understand and address a student's specific learning gaps and deliver teaching and practice exercises that perfectly match the student's needs.
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Suspicion fell on the Skakel family, and later on Ken Littleton, a tutor who had just started a new job teaching the Skakel children.
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"They were so natural talking to the kids, interested in what they were making," adds Silje Johnson, a tutor from the Norwegian Ski Federation.
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Today: a freelance photographer, photo assistant, and tutor who makes $2112,214 per year, and this week she spends some of it on a Coke.
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Prince Charles — Queen Elizabeth II's oldest son — was the first heir apparent to actually attend primary school instead of just having a private tutor.
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Or the number of visitors at a recent university open day who asked my little sister — the tutor — what she was hoping to study?
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An on-set tutor is exactly what it sounds like: Someone hired to teach, usually working with a child who's on a homeschool curriculum.
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And then at that time what they're doing is hearing their own song and trying to match their own vocals to the tutor song.
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The story's central character, a young tutor who died unexpectedly, reunites with his ex-wife and adoptive father over the course of a week.
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Lotte-Lublin had gone to Cosby's room because offered to tutor her in acting improvisation, she said, but he insisted she drink some alcohol.
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"It's time for a new chapter for my family and I," says Tutor, who filed for divorce from husband Jason Maltas in February 2018.
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And let me say: I'm incredibly grateful that I had the privilege and opportunity to have a tutor and to afford practice test programs.
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This Spanish comedy hits all the right notes even if the central storyline of a student falling for her tutor threw me at first.
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When I was 15, I had a tutor who was hired just to get me through biology while I was filming the TV show.
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I couldn't tutor more than eight to 10 students in a given quarter, and as many families were knocking on my door each month.
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"Children either had to be macho or very charismatic to survive in that atmosphere," Vernella Fuller, who was Khan's tutor for five years, said.
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Grande has even given online shout outs to her tutor Ayumi, who works at Fuji, a Japanese language school in little Tokyo, Los Angeles.
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The monastery's prime minister was keen to learn Hindi, so Ugyen Gyatso, promising that Das was a fine tutor, wangled a passport for him.
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The subject under discussion was feminism, and when the tutor asked the feminists present to raise their hands, Tooba's un-raised hand drew attention.
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She told her tutor that she needed to cook lunch for my brother and me, and that it was time for them to leave.
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The bride's father is a high school math tutor and is the author of "Ultimate Guide to the Math ACT" (Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, 212006).
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The bride's father is a high school math tutor and is the author of "Ultimate Guide to the Math ACT" (Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, 2012).
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The son of a senior British intelligence officer, Mr. Stewart was briefly a tutor to Prince William and Prince Harry before becoming a diplomat.
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His father assigned a prominent Brotherhood member, Ezzedine Ibrahim, as Prince Mohammed's tutor, and he attempted an indoctrination that backfired, the prince often says.
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In Act 1, we see that Prince Siegfried's haughty tutor, Von Rasposen (Alekszandr Komarov), doesn't want Siegfried (Gergely Leblanc) mixing with the local villagers.
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Sanjay Sammanit, a private tutor in Dumuria village in Assam, said his wife was the only one of his family on last year's list.
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Mr. Barrett (left), 35, is the administrative assistant for the upper school at Brooklyn Friends School, and is also a writing and humanities tutor.
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Martins — who had left school at 16 to train under a local women's wear designer named Catherine Curtis — proved to be a diligent tutor.
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"I was dropped into a cave, and you were my flashlight," Eleanor Shellstrop, a bad person, says to Chidi Anagonye, her tutor in morality.
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I've watched on movies where you see a kid who's got their tutor and it doesn't exactly seem like they're really going to school.
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For three hours everyday, the tutor would take them on field trips such as riding public transportation or buying tickets at the train station.
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And this is how Ki-woo's sister, Ki-jung, comes to work in the Park household, posing as an elite art tutor for children.
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" Charles Milne, Lewis's tutor, recalls him as a "very confident without being cocky young guy," with "a natural easy informality in dealing with adults.
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The project's cost, estimated at $183.2 million, was divided between the Port Authority and a private development group, which hired Tutor Perini Building Corp.
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With some ambivalence, I took him to a well-regarded (and expensive) tutor to help him prepare for the Specialized High School Admission Test.
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He was "my doctoral tutor, my closest teacher, the West's authoritative voice on the study of China's Cultural Revolution," Professor Wang said on Monday.
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He taught at a private school for international students and had been a tutor at Lincoln University in Christchurch, according to Radio New Zealand.
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Her mother is a volunteer mentor and reading tutor at Carlos Pacheco Elementary School and at Our Sisters' School, both in New Bedford, Mass.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - What to say about a federal program that helps enable 245,000 U.S. seniors to tutor kids, renovate homes and teach English to immigrants?
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Top Résumé-Boosting Summer Jobs Tutor Finding a tutoring job that's related to your degree could help you enhance your résumé and make some money.
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For about $15 per session, a tutor can coach players through different techniques to improve how they aim and build cover against other players' onslaughts.
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"I have been coming here for 10 years since the King has been ill," Donnapha Kladbupha, a Bangkok resident and private English tutor, told CNN.
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Like its U.S. counterpart, Toot, Kunduz users take a picture of a problem using the app, and then it links the studen with a tutor.
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But he quickly grew tired of the "inefficient" private tutor model, which typically involves several unpaid hours spent planning and commuting to students each week.
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A reviewer gives feedback to Yup about how well a teaching tutor was able to guide a student to understand concepts in any given session.
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Tracy Tutor Maltas is the newest addition to Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles' roster of top real estate brokers and the show's first female realtor.
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We already have online a bit of an ecosystem where you can go get a math tutor for a certain number of dollars per hour.
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Dr Miranda Griffin, a senior tutor at St Catharine's, said it was important that the university acknowledged historical links to slavery and the slave trade.
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Manning is playing a sports tutor on the show -- and will be working with the toddler son of Jay (Ed O'Neil) and Gloria (Sofia Vergara).
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He has more than 14,000 hours of experience training students to master these exams, and was recently called "America's top SAT tutor" by Business Insider.
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She'll be the official tutor for the brand's Super Rally experience, where tennis fans can step on to the court and play using augmented reality.
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She is always asking Elijah if he needs a tutor, and worries that Aiden, who has autism, will have trouble when he starts to read.
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He would arrange his schedule so that he could tutor her, he said, a plan he didn't bring up with the matchmaker or Min's mother.
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Additionally, a popular volunteer opportunity at Bard is a program that sends students to jails throughout New York to tutor inmates, according to US News.
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He's been encouraged to go there by his German tutor, Inka (Carla Juri), who serves, somewhat awkwardly, as his quasi-therapist and surrogate big sister.
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To signal a kinship with his Mexican and Salvadoran American constituents, Coffman hired a Spanish tutor, with whom he studies every Sunday for two hours.
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We had returned to Bangladesh by then, and every Friday, my sister had a visit from a Quranic tutor, or ustani, as she was known.
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If it's unfair then so is drinking coffee to study, paying for a tutor to help with work, or working in a group to study.
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Every weekday, my wife, Leslie, and I met with a tutor for two hours at a language school called Kalimat, where we studied Egyptian Arabic.
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Many students have told us that this real-time feedback feels like a tutor, since the feedback feels so tailored to the student's current state.
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The idea is to allow the tutoring process no matter where the tutor or the student is, as long as there is a wireless connection.
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As I got deeper into Greek, I found another mentor in Dorothy Gregory, a professor at Barnard who agreed to tutor me in modern Greek.
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Perhaps this math reminded him of school, because he went through the screening and became a regular volunteer math tutor at his former high school.
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I write short stories, know three programming languages, and used to be a statistics tutor, so I am focusing on work that requires those skills.
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They met at the Slade School of Fine Art when she was an 18-year-old student and he a 55-year-old visiting tutor.
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In this way, the A.I. "tutor" becomes increasingly effective at matching a student's needs as it spends more time seeing what works to improve performance.
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The Queen is struck by Abdul's bearing and handsomeness, and soon enough is receiving him in private audiences and having him tutor her in Urdu.
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If a school's management betrays the needs of its students, a teacher can't just sit back and watch — and the same goes for a tutor.
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Bolo, an online reading tutor, was made available to Indian users of Google's Android operating system this week after months of testing, the company said.
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The story of a nobleman's daughter who falls in love with an impecunious young tutor, "Julie" was the best-selling novel of the eighteenth century.
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After his session, the tutor asked if my son was also taking the entrance test for a different coveted public high school in the city.
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"I came to ski and see the ice monsters," said Darius Tan, 39, an academic tutor from Singapore who was resting in the ropeway cafe.
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Once there, she is mistaken for the princess' tutor and takes advantage of the opportunity by going undercover to learn more about the royal family.
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The tutor, 25-year-old Timothy Randall Korr, was an employee of the Baltimore Curriculum Project, which operates a network of charter schools around the city.
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In his East Room rollout, Trump hailed the Yale Law School graduate as a "judge's judge," a teacher's son who still finds time to tutor students.
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"Tutor services offer someone who can do all subjects, or if there's a target subject like Mandarin, that can be a little more pricey," Thomason explains.
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Tutor Maltas was a new addition to the Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles lineup this season and the first female realtor to appear on the show.
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"I have always been figuring out how to hire people who could be my tutor, people who would teach me," Bezos said at the fireside chat.
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And Archie's former lover Ms. Grundy (a tutor and serial pedophile) kisses a new teen-music prodigy goodnight, then gets murdered by a mysterious hooded figure.
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Founded by ex-teacher Alex Dyer in 2012 — and self-funded until now — Tutor House connects parents and families with tutors either in-person or online.
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A cute, robotic language tutor called Musio, has made it from crowdfunding campaign to full-fledged product with a debut in stores this week in Japan.
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Recent studies show that software which imitates the responsive role of a tutor rather than just cranking out questions and answers can indeed accelerate children's learning.
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She said in one interview that, once she is back in Russia, she might tutor Russian students who want to study in America on their SATs.
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Also, as a future teacher and current tutor, I've seen a huge decline in common knowledge, due to the fact that you can ask Siri anything.
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It's possible to tutor Gmail in other ways as well—by marking messages as important or not important, for example, using the flags to the left.
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The tenth season of the hit Bravo series is returning on November 2, and with it comes Tracy Tutor Maltas, a top broker for Douglas Elliman.
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My mother would go to Nirmala Shishu Bhavan, Mother Teresa's shelter for abandoned babies and children, to tutor children who were being adopted by European families.
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Yuanfudao, which means "ape tutor" in Chinese, administers a suite of services, including live courses, a database of exam problems and a popular homework help app.
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A judge has granted the rapper's request to have a tutor visit him while he's serving time in a Florida prison ... according to new legal docs.
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Trump also marveled at the intricacies of the geopolitics of the Korean peninsula, a subject that China's President Xi Jinping was happy to tutor him on.
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Conscious that her lack of education is a weakness, Elizabeth enlists a tutor so she can feel more confident when talking to politicians and public figures.
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Most of the points our tutor criticized were points I introduced over the course of the project, and as we went with the development, nobody objected.
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On June 3, the bride, 29, received an undergraduate degree summa cum laude from the City College of New York, where she is a writing tutor.
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Earlier this year it targeted Ren Zhiqiang, an outspoken property magnate and ally of the CCDI's boss, Wang Qishan (who was his tutor in high school).
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It also helped my standing in my part time job as a private English tutor for French students, helping with homework or preparations for rigorous exams.
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Veronica, who lives in the neighborhood and declined to give her surname, said Mr. Lane had recently asked her to tutor him in math and reading.
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Isaiah Berlin, Mr Gray's tutor, was loaded down with honours, including a knighthood and the Order of Merit, for being such a brilliant writer and talker.
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Tens of thousands of vaccine-refusing parents across California now face three options: yield, tutor your children at home or pack up and leave the state.
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I quickly found that I really, really liked working with kids, and I spent a year training with Americorps as a reading tutor for struggling students.
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She spoke English better than anyone—she had studied with a tutor since she was seven, something unheard of among her schoolmates in Beijing in 1985.
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Read more about Wright Electric on TechCrunch Speak – AI English tutor People spend $22000 billion a year on human English teachers that are expensive and ineffective.
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The film is based on the true story of Anand Kumar, a tutor who started free coaching for poor students in Bihar in the mid-90s.
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Instead, the prospective tenants were Arkansas transplants in their mid-20s, he a math tutor at San Francisco State, she a manager at a Starbucks downtown.
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The 90 pupils sitting on bamboo benches could tutor world leaders about the importance of education — even if the kids struggle with the most basic challenges.
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In a fortuitous turn of events, I became Jessica's math tutor and helped her get a C (she was flunking out of class at the time).
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The money has gone to pay for a tutor for her son, and also to buy him a $200 secondhand Japanese bicycle, the restaurant owner said.
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Perhaps the most beautiful new relationship in Season 2 is between Maeve's quietly suffering ex Jackson (Kedar Williams-Stirling) and his new tutor Viv (Chinenye Ezeudu).
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Meg, by consensus the prettiest of the four, falls for Laurie's tutor (James Norton), which means that her wedding vow is also a vow of poverty.
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He has a yen for all things Native American, and there's a brief prick of unease as the new tutor is shown around by a housekeeper.
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His second, in our house, was when, having no tutor, no cat he might imitate, he ate or began to eat a mole, and poisoned himself.
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Amini and Sadr approached an organization for indigent young women, which took Leyla into its care and provided her with a psychologist and a private tutor.
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The book was recommended to me by an inspirational tutor at university and this collection, more than any, motivated me to try to write short screenplays.
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I was almost kicked out of WeChat for my "crime" of trying repeatedly to open a New York Times link my tutor sent me from America.
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