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| Act (also known as the Health and Morals of | Apprentices Act) regulates conditions of child workers |
| 9, Western Australia accepted 234 Parkhurst | apprentices, all males aged between 10 and 21 years. |
| The | Apprentices also provide tailored workshops and disabil |
| Main articles: The Masters | Apprentices and Jim Keays |
| Women below gentry rank, servants, | apprentices and generally poor people were forbidden to |
| Gene soon became one of their star | apprentices and almost immediately became a company mem |
| to provide recreational activities for the | apprentices and young people in the area. |
| mproved repair practices and began training | apprentices and other staff in conservation; many futur |
| has over 400 members (including Liverymen, | Apprentices and Freemen). |
| amberlain was responsible for enrollment of | apprentices and admission of freemen; for the safekeepi |
| to 1968, Coton House served as a hostel for | apprentices and students employed by a nearby Rugby ind |
| From the Fox Inn, the successful | apprentices are called to the Town Hall with a quart of |
| , Stoskopff took over his workshop with the | apprentices, as well as his function as the master. |
| Apprentices at CareersBox | |
| was made as an engineering exercise for the | apprentices at the boatyard. |
| he 'afloat' training ship for the Artificer | Apprentices at HMS Caledonia. |
| dations for an excellent system of training | apprentices at De Beers, a compulsory system which work |
| erve as a gunnery training vessel for naval | apprentices at Newport, and as a gunnery tug out of New |
| One of David's | apprentices at the saddlery in Old Franklin was Christo |
| h" or in English, "no god but Allah" in the | apprentices beating of the gold and so entranced in hap |
| Apprentices came from local firms, students, firemen, s | |
| January 1952 in London and entered the Army | Apprentices College as an Ammunition Technician. |
| n has been the location of a number of Army | Apprentices College and technical schools, and has prov |
| boy soldier in 1972 and trained at the Army | Apprentices College in Chepstow. |
| nusual spiral fluted decoration known as an | apprentices column. |
| Festival | apprentices come from all over the world and are evalua |
| laced on the other side, while four or five | apprentices commonly made up the circle, he amused hims |
| Apprentices could buy their way out of apprenticeship e | |
| rom there they entered the world of work as | apprentices, farm workers, shop and office workers and |
| Years ago, when they were both Jedi | Apprentices, Ferus Olin and Anakin Skywalker were rival |
| raded in partnership with two of his former | apprentices, first as Flackton and Marrable from 1774 a |
| Stevens and his brother William worked as | apprentices for pipe organ manufacturer William Goodric |
| It was used to train Royal Navy Artificer | Apprentices from HMS Fisgard and HMS Raleigh; it is occ |
| for that Shire, shall take such children or | apprentices from them & place them with some masters fo |
| Apprentices generally did not require any qualification | |
| As of 2011, twenty-five of Eliot Cowan's | apprentices have gone on to become shamans in the Huich |
| also managed the Philadelphia Institute for | Apprentices, helped establish evening schools and was a |
| gles with the dark side of the Force as she | apprentices herself to renegade Jedi Kyp Durron. |
| Machizo, on the other hand, | apprentices himself to another mangaka in order to lear |
| We find him taking | apprentices himself in 1577 and 1580, and down to 1601 |
| aping has been the bane of most engineering | apprentices, however its versatility and appropriatenes |
| in the RAF in the second entry of aircraft | apprentices in 1922, was commissioned as a pilot. |
| asters do breed & bring up their children & | apprentices in some honest lawful calling, labour or em |
| professionally in 1964 and led all American | apprentices in wins that year with 224. |
| s palazzo and attacks Amadeo, murdering two | apprentices in the process. |
| before signing for West Bromwich Albion as | apprentices in July 1997. |
| zed by Don Guadalupe as a guide to shamanic | apprentices in the Huichol tradition. |
| player can also visit the carpenter and his | apprentices in the mountains to request additional cons |
| His | apprentices included Ralph Greatorex. |
| Fellow | apprentices included Ashley Putnam, Vinson Cole, and Ch |
| Other | apprentices included the brothers Samuel (1684-1713) an |
| He later took on | apprentices, including his son, Aert de Beer. |
| Several of his former | apprentices, Kay Unger, Alber Elbaz and Doo Ri Chung ar |
| Women posing as maiko (geisha | apprentices), Kyoto, Japan, wearing traditional furisod |
| k school in Hornchurch with fellow football | apprentices Lewis Perkins and Charlie Stimson. |
| As one of Borglum's | apprentices, Noguchi received little training as a scul |
| She has three | apprentices of her own. |
| Clausen Sr., they in turn were brewers and | apprentices of D.G. Yuengling Sr. |
| Two | apprentices of Wickes, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, |
| g Ship for the Marine Engineering Artificer | Apprentices of HMS Caledonia. |
| he guild of Saint Luke, he had at least two | apprentices, one in 1498, and one in 1502. |
| Collins sent his most trusted | apprentices or members of his family to Norwich to prin |
| red to the occupants of the farm by the new | apprentices or most junior freemen as rent for the toll |
| law, obtain Injury Insurance if they employ | apprentices or trainees or engage workers or contractor |
| in WorkSafe Injury Insurance if they employ | apprentices or trainees or engage workers or contractor |
| 00 employees and is the biggest employer of | apprentices outside of government. |
| The assimilation of Parkhurst | apprentices played an important role in the later accep |
| , and of the Repatriation (Ship Masters and | Apprentices) Recommendation, 1926 (No. 27),,... |
| The Army | Apprentices School was established there (probably in b |
| h by themselves or others, their children & | apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfect |
| mpetence and a Journeyman's Certificate for | apprentices starting out on their careers to a Gold Med |
| This enabled the | apprentices to assist in operation of her machinery at |
| at the least they procure such children or | apprentices to learn some short orthodox catechism with |
| uction might be adopted in the education of | apprentices to mechanical employments, whereby moral an |
| Marriage and employing | apprentices to learn the skills could sometimes also be |
| It provides seaman and fireman | apprentices to the Coast Guard trained to be willing an |
| ndrover, Rolls Royce and Telent, send their | apprentices to this centre. |
| ng school for a select number of shipwright | apprentices, to prepare them as officers in the dockyar |
| In the end, all the | apprentices unite and Exar Kun is destroyed. |
| Amongst his | apprentices was Edmund Morison Wimperis, who became a n |
| Among Smirke's numerous | apprentices was the successful York architect George Fo |
| Among his | apprentices was Jeremiah Dummer who became the first Am |
| raining of the Marine Engineering Artificer | Apprentices was transferred to HMS Sultan. |
| working class and had an explosive temper; | apprentices were told to watch the colour of his neck a |
| Apprentices were not allowed to climb flues to extingui | |
| Survey | apprentices were trained there until Chepstow Army Appr |
| The training is free, and 81 | apprentices were enrolled for the first session which w |
| ample by Gill (2004), is that the Parkhurst | apprentices were convicts, and that their apprenticeshi |
| Parkhurst | apprentices were employed by a broad cross-section of W |
| They and their | apprentices were contracted to make runestones and when |
| During their 14 weeks aboard ship, the | apprentices were trained in general engineering and wer |
| The Parkhurst | apprentices were juvenile prisoners from Parkhurst Pris |
| nd the temple are workshops of artisans and | apprentices, which produce various handicrafts, also so |
| played "Turn Up Your Radio" by The Masters | Apprentices which had been issued by EMI in April. |
| lieved one of the rooms was used by Deere's | apprentices while the other was used as a children's be |
| 0 staff were made redundant, including many | apprentices, who received completion of their training |
| Cromwell was feared by the young | apprentices who made up the majority of the ship's crew |
| the United Kingdom, the master sweeps took | apprentices, who were boys from the workhouse or bought |
| The Association of Harrogate | Apprentices, whose spiritual home is at Harrogate in En |
| inutes of the last AGM are read and any new | apprentices wishing to become freemen of the order, tha |
| r Marches who is studying along with fellow | apprentices Xanos, Dorna, and Mishca. |
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