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He became a teacher in high school when his longtime instructor left and recommended that he replace her even though Klein had no experience on the other side of choreography.
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He went to Oxford to read French and became a teacher, first in France and then on the Greek island of Spetse, where he studied the ancient myths and grew to love what he always called agria Ellada, the wild Greece.
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He won a scholarship to Pontypridd Boys' Grammar School, and became a teacher in London before joining the Welch Regiment when World War II broke out.
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By coming to the United States he was able to secure the proper medical care, and at Bard he became a member of an academic community as teacher and colleague.
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Quinones-Hinojosa continued his schooling and became a teacher by the time he was 18, but he, too, was unable to provide for his family.
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Alan Bennett became a university teacher and writer, though he continued to perform.
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He was assisted by a former marine drill sergeant who became a gym teacher because it gave him an outlet to visit revenge on the type of kids that once made him feel inadequate in math and science class.
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Mr. Asciak became Mr. Calleja's teacher, a position he still holds.
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He graduated from Shippensburg University in 1966, and a year later became an English teacher in nearby Mechanicsburg.
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The music teacher standing on the pier looked smaller and smaller until he became a mere speck.
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There he met Sam Kogan, the stern Russian drama teacher who founded the school and became a pivotal influence in his career.
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He studied law at Northwestern University, until he was forced to leave over an affair with a teacher's wife (who later became his second of three wives).
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