Tutors in A Sentence

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    A considerable number of these Indians have been gathered together in aldeas under the charge of government tutors, but the larger part still live in their own villages or as nomads.

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    A number of online tutoring services like Tutor.com, Tutorvista.com, and Eduwizards are always looking for tutors to work in a freelance capacity to help the students paying for online tutoring services.

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    Academic co-ops typically pool together parents to hire teachers and tutors to instruct students at least once a week in various academic subjects.

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    Academic guidance is also provided by module tutors, or by any member of staff, according to the student 's wishes.

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    Academic guidance is also provided by module tutors, or by any member of staff, according to the student's wishes.

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    Actors study with their parents or private tutors during breaks on the set.

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    After being privately educated by his mother and tutors, he entered Rugby school in 1841.

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    After them other couples followed, filling the whole dining hall, and last of all the children, tutors, and governesses followed singly.

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    All the domestic circle, tutors, governesses, and guests, were already at the tea table.

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    At the proper age young More was sent to Oxford, where he is said vaguely to have had Colet, Grocyn and Linacre for his tutors.

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    Being men of presumed learning and undoubted leisure, many of the class found admission to the houses of the French nobility as tutors or advisers.

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    Beside lecturing and supervising graduate students, he also tutors undergraduate students and serves as teaching representative of the Theology faculty.

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    Both tutors and students need to be resourceful enough to find solutions and workarounds if the technology is not working smoothly.

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    Both tutors would then become experts in how maths is used in the context of carpentry and both be able to teach this specialism.

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    Bridges Volunteer Program - The Bridges Volunteer Program is a wonderful service that coordinates elderly volunteers to work in the classroom as tutors in one-on-one situations with children.

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    By some of the students and tutors, by Liddell, Newton, Acland and others, he was regarded as a youth of rare promise, and he made some lifelong friendships with men of mark and of power.

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    Charles Albert was summoned to Turin, given tutors to instruct him in legitimist principles, and on the 1 st of October 1817 married the archduchess Maria Theresa of Tuscany, who, on the 14th of March 1820, gave birth to Victor Emmanuel, afterwards king of Italy.

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    Circumstances were greatly in his favour; he had in his youth mainly been educated by Protestant tutors, and for a time openly avowed strong sympathy for the party of church reform.

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    Communication between tutors and students is facilitated via discussion boards, real-time chat and email functions.

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    Correspondence classes are often more affordable than in-person art classes or private tutors.

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    Details about quality assurance Tutors are provided with a marking scheme, to which they are expected to adhere.

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    During the meal, one of the tutors would read extracts from morally uplifting writings, on which the boys could later be questioned.

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    Earning a distance learning reading and literacy degree can be a great asset to potential primary-school teachers, ESL instructors, tutors, homeschooling parents and others.

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    Families who have means and do not desire their children to become members of the clergy, employ private tutors, and several have latterly obtained the services of English and French professors to educate their children, while others send their boys to school in England, France, Germany and Russia.

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    First, we as tutors became more mindful of the impact of our own learning history on our teaching styles and methodologies.

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    For a few years he was one of the tutors at Oriel, but the provost, Edward Hawkins, disliked his religious views, and in 1831 he resigned and left Oxford.

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    For three years more he was under the control of tutors and governors appointed by his council.

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    Furthermore, they undertook the charge of private education, opening schools which displaced the medieval system of instruction, and taking engagements as tutors in the families of despots, noblemen and wealthy merchants.

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    Getting a reading degree isn't the only option for potential educators, teachers, tutors, and researchers.

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    Given Oxford's status as an international research institution, tutors can often be found in quite arcane subject areas.

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    He complains especially of his tutors, and in one case with abundant reason; but, by his own confession, they might have recriminated with justice, for he indulged in gay society, and kept late hours.

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    He never sympathized with the principles of the Tractarian movement, and on the appearance of Tract XC. in 1841 he drafted the famous protest of the "Four Tutors" against it; but this was his only important contribution to the controversy.

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    He read for six months with private tutors, and in October 18 28 went up to Christ Church, where, in the following year, he was nominated to a studentship.

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    He was carefully educated by excellent tutors under the watchful eyes of his parents.

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    He was educated entirely in Bulgaria, first by tutors and later at the cadet and officers' schools, serving subsequently as A.D.C. to the King and to various generals.

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    He was put in charge of a trustworthy governor, Nikita Panin, and of competent tutors.

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    He was the first English monarch to be educated under the influence of the Renaissance, and his tutors included the poet Skelton; he became an accomplished scholar, linguist, musician and athlete, and when by the death of his brother Arthur in 1502 and of his father on the 22nd of April 1509 Henry VIII.

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    His education was continued by capable tutors, and he not only attained excellence in all manly sports, but became perhaps more cultured than any other prince of his age.

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    His father, then prince of Prussia, was out of favour with Frederick the Great and entirely under the influence of his mistress; and the boy, handed over to tutors appointed by the king, lived a solitary and repressed life which tended to increase the innate weakness of his character.

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    His parts were good and he could speak and write six languages at a very early age, but the zeal of his guardians and tutors to make a man of him betimes nearly ruined his feeble constitution, while the riotous life led by him and his young consort, Maria of Austria, whom he wedded on the 13th of January 1522, speedily disqualified him for affairs, so that at last he became an object of ridicule at his own court.

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    His training was conducted in its early stages by his father, and was later supplemented by tutors.

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    His tutors were the learned Janos Vitez, bishop of Nagyvarad, whom he subsequently raised to the primacy, and the Polish humanist Gregory Sanocki.

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    If invited to interview, you will usually receive two or more interviews with tutors in your subject at your allocated college of preference.

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    Imagine learning to ski in Germany and dancing the flamenco in Spain with top tutors.

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    In accordance with the custom then prevailing in German princely families, she was educated chiefly by French governesses and tutors.

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    In fact, with college tuition prices rising more each year, it only makes sense to take advantage of the professors, teaching assistants, tutors, and academic advisors who are paid to help you succeed.

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    In some cases, there are tutors available and waiting to answer questions on particular topics.

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    In the religious literature they are almost exclusively represented as magicians and diviners opposing the Christian missionaries, though we find two of them acting as tutors to the daughters of Laegaire, the high-king, at the coming of St Patrick.

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    In this letter Mühlfeld dwells upon clarinet tutors and clarinet makers of his time to an unknown addressee.

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    In1722-1723he was for eight months stated supply of a small Presbyterian church in New York city, which invited him to remain, but he declined the call, spent two months in study at home, and then in1724-1726was one of the two tutors at Yale, earning for himself the name of a " pillar tutor " by his steadfast loyalty to the college and its orthodox teaching at the time when Yale's rector (Cutler) and one of her tutors had gone over to the Episcopal Church.

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    It is a great way to relive student days, revisit old haunts, catch up with old friends and tutors.

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    It is pleasing to turn from these vehement struggles of thought to a tour which Hegel in company with three other tutors made through the Bernese Oberland in July and August 1796.

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    It was facilitated by trained tutors who themselves have long-term health problems.

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    John Gerson, the foremost theologian of France, wrote a manual of instructions (still extant) for the first of his tutors, Jean Majoris, a canon of Reims. His second tutor, Bernard of Armagnac, was noted for his piety and humility.

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    King Abenner, troubled by this and by the remembrance of the prediction, selects a secluded city, in which he causes a splendid palace to be built, where his son should abide, attended only by tutors and servants in the flower of youth and health.

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    Lecturers and tutors are invited to use the walkabout to prepare students for field work.

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    Low ability tutors produced tutee gains at least equivalent to those produced by high ability tutors.

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    Many candle makers or candle making tutors are happy to offer bespoke candle lessons.

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    Many resources are available that offer knowledgable tutors who are ready to answer your questions on just about any subject.

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    Melyukova was a widow, who, with her family and their tutors and governesses, lived three miles from the Rostovs.

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    Mohammad is enjoying his time on the MBA stating, one of the best things is that the tutors very much encourage teamwork.

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    Mohammad is enjoying his time on the MBA stating, " one of the best things is that the tutors very much encourage teamwork.

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    On his travels he did not, we are told by the fourth earl, "greatly seek the conversation of other English young gentlemen on their travels," but rather that of their tutors, with whom he could converse on congenial topics.

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    Once every term, you should have a meeting with tutors and/or a written report about your progress over the course of the term.

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    Otis project which focuses on developing and supporting on-line tutors.

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    Our tutors are experts in their fields, with many of them authoring the textbooks for the courses.

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    Parents sometimes hire private tutors for elementary or high school age students who are struggling.

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    Parents typically pull together to hire teachers and tutors to teach the major academic subjects to their high school student.

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    Personal Tutors are there to help students with any problems whether they are academic or social.

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    Personal tutors Every student is assigned a personal tutor, and he or she could be the first person to turn to.

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    Personal tutors, tuition, online tutoring, home schooling - all academic subjects and musical instruments - lessons from £ 12.50/hour.

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    Peruse samples of resumes for high school and kindergarten teachers, professors, ESL teachers, nannies, tutors, deans, instructors and more.

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    Private tutors employed by the parents are an exception.

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    Professional tutoring centers also employ tutors.

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    Project GOLD, therefore, was not embedded and was totally reliant on the goodwill of both students and tutors.

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    Providers servicing rural areas used locally-based tutors to reduce travel costs and make delivery more cost-effective.

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    Rapid changes among the fellows found him at the age of twenty-six "the senior and most responsible of the four Balliol tutors."

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    Really. If you honestly think you could be doing better in school, and need help doing so, ask for tutors, or go to your schools' national honor society, or to your teachers-there are options for you.

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    Squandering of goodwill is apparent from tutors ' comments and in the main this is due to poor communication and management.

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    Such were Dimmler the musician and his wife, Vogel the dancing master and his family, Belova, an old maiden lady, an inmate of the house, and many others such as Petya's tutors, the girls' former governess, and other people who simply found it preferable and more advantageous to live in the count's house than at home.

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    The best referees will be your former tutors, department heads or senior colleagues.

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    The children with their tutors and governesses had had tea and their voices were audible from the next room.

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    The lecturers in schools seemed to represent " faculty " a little more, but they were overwhelmingly also someone else 's college tutors.

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    The lecturers in schools seemed to represent " faculty " a little more, but they were overwhelmingly also someone else's college tutors.

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    The NEC Braille tutors are responsible for teaching braille on two of these courses.

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    The school provides springboard tutors a room in which to work.

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    The school provides Springboard tutors a room in which to work.

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    The traditional tutors ' barn dance was eschewed in favor of cocktails in Old Hall.

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    The tutors are extremely friendly and prepared to offer extra help and support to anyone in need.

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    The tutors came, and the nurses, and Dmitri, and several acquaintances, and the countess reread the letter each time with fresh pleasure and each time discovered in it fresh proofs of Nikolenka's virtues.

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    The tutors generally agreed that this was a good thing and that they would do there utmost to help promote WAACIS.

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    The tutors should go through these aims with the group; two tutors can introduce the aims turnabout.

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    The young prince was educated at his father's miniature court in Rome, with James Murray, Jacobite earl of Dunbar, for his governor, and under various tutors, amongst whom were the learned Chevalier Ramsay, Sir Thomas Sheridan and the abbe Legoux.

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    There are also long-standing exchange arrangements with tutors at other colleges.

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    There is a wide range of resources as well as experienced and qualified tutors on hand to tailor courses to individuals.

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    There is already evidence from recent interviews that prospective employers and postgraduate course tutors are taking EHE experience very seriously.

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    These are taught by the subject tutors in order to raise broader issues relevant to the subject specialist.

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    These differ from academic co-ops in that they are typically parent run with tutors hired as needed, and once a student completes the coursework, they can receive a transcript.

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    These include fostering learner engagement, enabling multiple roles for both learners and tutors, and appropriate focusing of assessed tasks.

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    These placements will often be supervised directly by course tutors and will not necessarily be in a trainee 's host Local Authority.

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    These placements will often be supervised directly by course tutors and will not necessarily be in a trainee's host Local Authority.

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    These programs many include such benefits as tutors, snacks, and educational activities.

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    These tutors are divided by their areas of expertise, and they may be e-mailed particular questions to answer.

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    They kissed everyone, the tutors and governesses made their bows, and they went out.

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    They spent the next year living together in a large house in Maidenhead, where they were encouraged to practise their singing and dancing skills with the aid of various instructors and tutors.

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    This is predominately a self-study module, which will be assessed by course work with the support of personal tutors.

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    This may include everything from private tutors to online study.

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    This was largely the topic of discussion in the weekly teleconferences with other tutors.

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    Through their influence as tutors, professors, orators and courtiers, society was permeated by a fresh ideal of culture.

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    Troubleshooting Placement Tutors should be prepared to act as troubleshooters should problems occur; however, they should not mollycoddle students. xiii.

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    Tutor Criteria We are very picky about our tutors!

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    Tutors are able to raise the standard of an average student to the 98th percentile (Bloom 1984 ).

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    Tutors can be too tentative or not ' visible ' enough in discussions.

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    Tutors help you with everything from math to writing to overcoming test anxiety.

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    Tutors, however, also actively encourage the children to try something new.

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    Two assistant housemasters, two visiting tutors together with a resident matron give excellent support to the house parents.

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    U Can Do I.T. also recruits freelance tutors and information is provided on the website.

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    Until the Restoration he was placed under the care, first of Lord Crofts, by whose name he was known, and then of the queen-dowager, receiving his education to the age of nine from Roman Catholics, but thenceforward from Protestant tutors.

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    Virginia was educated by private tutors and by extensive reading of literary classics in her father's library.

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    We must allow for stages of development both among the Israelites and among their tutors.

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    Wellington the proposal seemed premature; he would prefer to wait till "the assembly had published its conduct by its acts"; for if the new chambers were to prove as intractable as the dissolved Chambre introuvable, the monarchy would not be able to dispense with its foreign tutors.

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    While language courses and private tutors are quite costly, Pimsleur French CDs are very affordable.

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    Whilst under the first of these tutors, in nine months he read all Thucydides, Sophocles and Sallust, twelve books of Tacitus, the greater part of Horace, Juvenal, Persius, and several plays of Aeschylus and Euripides.

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    With tutors and the Internet, you can spend less time struggling and more time learning.

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    You are taught by a team of experienced tutors through a range of methods including lectures tutorials small group sessions.

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    Young Malthus was never sent to a public school, but received his education from private tutors.