Whitelaw, now aged 80, tutored Dwan in the role after they were introduced in 2006.
She brought in a volunteer, a former pre-school teacher named Olivia Dotson Reynolds, who tutored Taylor.
At a time like this, though, I wish I tutored English instead of French.
According to the Gorilla Foundation where she been tutored, she has a working vocabulary of 500 signs.
In grades 2 through 6, students participated in a tutoring program in which older students tutored younger ones in literacy.
Hoffman, who was in his late 20s, initially tutored her at school but then shifted the lessons to his home.
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She introduced him to the classics and tutored him privately for hours.
The islanders learned from the Asians' hospitality expertise, and in return they seem to have tutored their new coworkers in easygoing charm.
Children who were tutored in pairs and groups of three appeared to make just as much progress as those taught on a one-to-one basis.
One year I had a player score a 11 on the Wanderlic, we had him tutored in test-taking and the next time he scored a 27.
Actually, according to Larry Kennan, a longtime college and pro coach who tutored Smith before the 2005 draft, Smith would be a significant upgrade over Sanchez.
But maybe the Chicago Bears, whose new head coach Marc Trestman tutored Tebow before the NFL draft in 2010, could give him a look as their backup.
Kozlowski had participated in a alcohol and substance abuse program, tutored other inmates studying for the GED, never caused any trouble and worked in the prison laundry.
He had been tutored by Lord David Cecil and Sir John Betjeman, attended the Southampton School of Art, and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1968.
Traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1947, his final year in baseball, he tutored the rookie Ralph Kiner, who attributed much of his success as a slugger to Greenberg.
He attended Cardozo Law School, where, in his spare time, he tutored the children of Frank Macchiarola, the former NYC school chancellor and a professor at the law school.
My friend Tim, for example, went to Stanford University, graduated with a degree in Biological Sciences, works in medical devices and is now being tutored in computer science on weeknights and weekends.
Gans, a naturally polite and cheerful man, was tutored always to show restraint by Bob Fitzsimmons, a world champion at three weights, who argued that you should do as you would be done by.
Palestinian sensibilities about being tutored on parliamentary procedures.
At one of my daughter's schools, I always thought it unfair that those who were often most strenuously tutored weren't the dunces, as they were in my day, the ones who had trouble keeping up.
The folks testifying for Goldman were primarily tutored by their lawyers to focus on whether what they had done had violated what remain of U.S. securities laws, as they have been dismantled over the last number of years.
Newcomers, many of whom have been tutored in the ways of Fletcher's England at the Academy or in one-day matches, also enter a world in which no stone is left unturned in an effort to help them fulfil their potential and play to their strengths.
If those same schools do not register significant improvement after three years, however, they stand to see much of their federal money stripped away and given to parents, who could choose to have their children tutored, or send them to charter schools or to better-performing public facilities.
The family lived modestly in the top floor of a multifamily house on a side street in Cambridge, the friend said, helped partly by Section 8 housing funds and the largess of their landlord, an elderly woman who also tutored and helped the family place the children in good local schools.
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