Tutelage Sentence Examples

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  • Under Katie's tutelage, she was gaining confidence.

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  • He succeeded his father in 1112, and was placed under the tutelage of his mother.

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  • He had learned under Gabriel's tutelage how to influence them to forget.

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  • The precious metals were kept in the temples under the tutelage of the deities.

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  • It is certain that Sweden herself could never have extorted such favourable terms, yet " the insufferable tutelage " of France on this occasion inspired Charles XI.

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  • He had little sympathy with Liberalism and abhorred revolution, but his hatred of Austria and his resentment at the galling tutelage to which she subjected him had gained strength year by year.

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  • For six months Edward had to submit to Warwick's tutelage; then on the occasion of a rising in Lincolnshire he gathered an army of his own.

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  • Baptism then in the name or through the name or into the name of Christ placed the believer under the influence and tutelage of Christ's personality, as before he was in popular estimation under the influence of stars and horoscope.

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  • Instead of introducing any general scheme of reform they contented themselves with putting him under the tutelage of twenty-one lords The ordainers, a baronial committee like that which had LosJs been appointed by the Provisions of Oxford, fifty Oryears back.

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  • Thomas of Lancaster, who had refused to join in the late campaign, took advantage of its results to place the king once more in complete tutelage.

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  • Then came a time when the kings were mere children, honored with but the semblance of respect, under the tutelage of a single mayor, ErbroIn of Neustria.

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  • Louis was a weak-minded and violent young man with neither authority nor prestige, and Hugh tried to have him placed under tutelage.

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  • Having no cause for confidence in the royal administration, the states refused to treat with the dauphins councillors, and proposed to take him under their own tutelage.

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  • Politically moribund, it succumbed to the attacks of its virile southern neighbours, who, having emerged from foreign tutelage, developed according to the natural laws of their own genius and environment.

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  • Colours, metals, stones, plants, drugs and animal life of all kinds were associated with the planets and placed under their tutelage.

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  • Newton made a series of six voyages under his father's tutelage between 1736 and 1742.

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  • The zones under direct german tutelage The Germans violated the armistice almost immediately by placing certain areas under direct German tutelage.

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  • Under the expert tutelage of our wardens you will learn what life at Longleat is really like!

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  • In accordance with this scheme Pericles sought to educate the whole community to political wisdom by giving to all an active share in the government, and to train their aesthetic tastes by making accessible the best drama and music. It was most unfortunate that the Peloponnesian War ruined this great project by diverting the large supplies of money which were essential to it, and confronting the remodelled Athenian democracy, before it could dispense with his tutelage, with a series of intricate questions of foreign policy which, in view of its inexperience, it could hardly have been expected to grapple with successfully.

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  • The Church was treated with the same unconcerned cynicism; he held her in strict tutelage, accentuating her moral decadence still further by the manner in.

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  • Adam started out under the tutelage of angels and being forbidden to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

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  • Having attracted the attention of Franz Liszt, Sherwood spent his last three years in Weimar under the tutelage of the legendary master.

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  • You will always be under the guidance and tutelage of the shaman.

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  • Under the tutelage of manager Classy Freddy Blassie, Hogan learned the devious secrets to the trade.

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  • Newton made a series of six voyages under his father 's tutelage between 1736 and 1742.

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  • The zones under direct German tutelage The Germans violated the armistice almost immediately by placing certain areas under direct German tutelage.

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  • New consultants may initially work under the tutelage of a current Creative Memories consultant.

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  • Under their tutelage, 50 was on a rapid rise to the top and was included on the 8 Mile soundtrack in 2002.

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  • Other possibilities for semi-private tutelage include local art clubs, community colleges or art supply stores.

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  • You may need to do this under the tutelage of an experienced medical astrologer since no true of field of astrology is simple.

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  • Individuals may consider practicing at home with DVDs and books, but learning yoga under the tutelage of a qualified instructor is best, especially the first time.

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  • Instead, you should continue to attend your local studio or gym and take classes under the tutelage of a certified instructor.

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  • The influence of Aspasia on Athenian thought, though denounced unsparingly by most critics, may indeed have been beneficial, inasmuch as it tended towards the emancipation of the Attic woman from the over-strict tutelage in which she was kept.

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  • At first he was under the tutelage of Menshikov, who wished him to marry his daughter, but he soon contrived, with the aid of the Dolgorukis and other old families, to get his imperious tutor arrested and exiled to Siberia.

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  • In 1858 it was enacted that every slave belonging to a Portuguese subject should be free in twenty years from that date, a system of tutelage being established in the meantime.

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  • He went to Bologna, and studied under the friendly tutelage of Guido; thence he proceeded to Rome, where he painted, in the Cistercian monastery, the "Miracle of the Loaves."

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  • But a short time afterwards the king disengaged himself completely from their tutelage, to the great detriment of the kingdom.

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  • Twice he endeavoured to free himself from the intolerable tutelage of the estates.

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  • In 1567 he made his escape from tutelage, and attached himself to the Huguenot army under the prince of Conde.

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  • After ten years' training under the tutelage of the woman whose main instrument of policy was the corruption of her own children, the queen of Scots, aged fifteen years and five months, was married to the eldest and feeblest of the brood on the 24th of April 1558.

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  • Ladislaus now ruled nominally himself, under the tutelage of Count Ulrich.

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  • Nekhbi, goddess of El Kab, represented the Upper or Southern Kingdom, which was also under the tutelage of the god Seth, the goddess Buto and the god Horus similarly presiding over the Lower Kingdom.

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  • He occupied the post little more than three years, and on his death in 968 the aforementioned Alimad, called Abul-Fawgris, was appointed suc,cessor, under the tutelage of a vizier named Ibn Furt, who had long served under the Ikshidis.

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  • These treaty states, as they were called, were intended to serve Treat States double purpose; they would be a barrier protecting the colony from the inroads of hostile tribes, and they would enable native civilized nations to grow up (under the tutelage of the missionaries) strong enough to protect themselves from the encroachments of the whites.

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  • The states which she protected were indisposed to commit themselves permanently to her tutelage, and the renewed rivalry of Athens, which had been linked with Thebes since 395 in a common fear of Sparta, but since 371 had endeavoured to maintain the balance of power against her ally, prevented the formation of a Theban empire.

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  • Three years later, with the help of his brother, Louis of Orleans, duke of Touraine, he threw off the tutelage of his uncles, whom he replaced by Bureau de la Riviere and others among his father's counsellors, nicknamed by the royal princes the marmousets because of their humble origin.

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  • It approved the concessions system in principle and regarded forced labour as the only possible means of turning to account the natural riches of the country, but recognized that though freedom of trade was formally guaranteed there was virtually no trade, properly so called, among the natives in the greater portion of the Congo State, and particularly emphasized the need for a liberal interpretation of the land laws, effective application of the law limiting the amount of labour exacted from the natives to forty hours per month, the suppression of the" sentry "system, the withdrawal from the concession companies of the right to employ compulsory measures, the regulation of military expeditions, and the freedom of the courts from administrative tutelage.

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  • His early observations were made at the rectory of Wanstead in Essex, under the tutelage of his uncle, the Rev. James Pound (1669-1724), himself a skilled astronomer, and he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on the 6th of November 1718.

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  • This will is expressed in records; and, as the state progresses from infancy through the stage of tutelage under the church to its modern, omnicompetence, so its will is expressed in an ever widening and differentiating series of records.

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  • To the Indians he gave special attention, maintaining that perpetual tutelage was wrong.

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  • This is an opportunity for an ambitious lawyer to work under the direct tutelage of the experienced Head of Property.

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  • Under the expert tutelage of our wardens you will learn what life at Longleat is really like !

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  • Under her keen eye and tutelage, Aquarella swimwear has grown in both its fashion and reach.

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  • It was bold policy to confide Frederick to his greatest enemy and rival; but the pope honorably discharged his duty, until his ward outgrew the years of tutelage, and became a fair mark for ecclesiastical hostility.

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  • Her correspondence in cipher from thence with her English agents abroad, intercepted by Walsingham and deciphered by his secretary, gave eager encouragement to the design for a Spanish invasion of England Under the prince of Parma, - an enterprise in which she would do her utmost to make her son take part, and in case of his refusal would induce the Catholic nobles of Scotland to betray him into the hands of Philip, from whose tutelage he should be released only on her demand, or if after her death he should wish to return, nor then unless he had become a Catholic. But even these patriotic and maternal schemes to consign her child and re-consign the kingdom to the keeping of the Inquisition, incarnate in the widower of Mary Tudor, were superseded by the attraction of a conspiracy against the throne and life of Elizabeth.

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  • He was at first under the tutelage of the Slav Burjuwn, whose policy it was to favor the Turkish element in the army as against the Maghribine, on which the strength of the Fatimites had till then rested; his conduct of affairs was vigorous and successful, and he concluded a peace with the Greek emperor.

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  • Montfort was determined to put his, master under political tutelage for the rest of his life.

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  • Excluded, further, are persons under tutelage, bankrupts and paupers, as also such persons who have been deprived of civil rights, during the time of such deprivation.

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