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Taylor says the hands-on training he received from officiating legends like Joey Crawford and Derrick Stafford served as the foundation for a successful career, and he uses it as a model for the tutelage he offers younger officials today.
HOW THE NBA IS USING SUMMER LEAGUE — AND VIRTUAL REALITY — TO TRAIN REFSBEN DOWSETTJULY 21, 2022FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
He hops on a dirtbike, thanks to the tutelage of two women from Babes Ride Out.
JEFF GOLDBLUM ON RIDING MOTORCYCLES—AND FEELING FEARROB VERGERJANUARY 20, 2022POPULAR-SCIENCE
He used to want to go to NYU to study filmmaking, but then he realized he was learning more on set under the tutelage of creators like Reitman and the Duffers than he would in any classroom, and he’s already written and directed a short film.
FINN WOLFHARD DOESN’T REALLY WANT TO BE FAMOUSASHLEY SPENCERNOVEMBER 18, 2021WASHINGTON POST
No opponent has been able to handle the speed of Raheem Sterling who, having gone to finishing school under the tutelage of Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, has become a more complete player.
I ONCE CALLED ENGLISH FOOTBALL A 'TRAGEDY' ON THE COVER OF TIME. WHO KNEW IT MIGHT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING?BILL SAPORITOJULY 9, 2021TIME
He has continued to grow in that role under the tutelage of Roman and by studying some of the league’s top fullbacks, including former New England Patriot James Devlin and current San Francisco 49er Kyle Juszczyk.
A 300-POUND FORMER DEFENSIVE LINEMAN HAS BECOME AN OFFENSIVE PLAYMAKER FOR THE RAVENSROMAN STUBBSJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POST
The even-keeled Washingtonian started with the firm in his 20s, grew up professionally under the tutelage of Carlyle’s three founders and eats, sleeps and breathes the firm, people familiar with the CEO transition said.
POLITICAL NEWCOMER WITH ABILITY TO SELF-FUND TO ENTER RACE FOR VIRGINIA GOVERNORLAURA VOZZELLAJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POST
What has been appointed in regard to the property or tutelage shall be binding in law.
THE TWO GREAT REPUBLICS: ROME AND THE UNITED STATESJAMES HAMILTON LEWIS
No mention is made of his tutelage to the dwarf smith Regin and preparation for the slaying of the dragon Fafnir.
THE NIBELUNGENLIEDUNKNOWN
The ancient laws considered children as slaves, and women as children who ought to remain in a state of perpetual tutelage.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IIFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COX
In another place, reduced to despair by a pedantic tutelage, it will be driven into the savage license of the state of nature.
THE AESTHETICAL ESSAYSFRIEDRICH SCHILLER
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO TUTELAGE

  • charge
  • expenditure
  • fee
  • instruction
  • lessons
  • price
  • schooling
  • teaching
  • training
  • tutelage
  • tutoring
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