Later, the new hires will take their places next to their ARS mentors at the laboratory benches. |
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With the benefit of clear thinking the men on the field and the mentors on the line conjured, then executed, an unlikely escape plan. |
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Defeat in this game was a bitter pill to swallow for all concerned, players, mentors and supporters because it should not have happened. |
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Volunteer mentors and mentees with similar goals would be paired for an academic year. |
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The office has established a clearinghouse of mentors who volunteer to help authors prepare their manuscripts for publication. |
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The players put in a supreme effort and all the mentors and club members can be justly proud of their achievements. |
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Learning mentors will work with primary schoolchildren, who are deemed at risk of becoming truants. |
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But the chair is important to his father, Martin, the ex-policeman, who mentors with warmth and affection his two modish and conflicted sons. |
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From the start, he has sought out gray-haired mentors to help show him the way. |
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Heavily shaped by the generation of the 1960s, most of us may become mere simulacrums of our mentors. |
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We strive to maintain a high level of integrity through good sportswomanship and by serving as mentors to new riders. |
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I think back to the pastors and mentors who have made the most impact in my life and I would describe them as spiritual people. |
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In a dry season for mentors, will a flood of soft-cover leadership slake an anxious thirst? |
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He is now on the hunt for volunteers to act as business mentors to small Cumbrian enterprises. |
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Faraday first apprenticed as a bookbinder, and through his hard work and the help of mentors, became one of England's foremost chemists. |
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Normally, mentors are successful and upwardly mobile, enjoying high rank or position in the Army. |
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We invite family, godparents and mentors to join in the laying on of hands on confirmation Sunday. |
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It was in his nature to fight with captains, umpires, team mates, managers, mentors, pupils. |
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To help do this effectively, have veteran staff help as mentors, tour guides, demonstrators, and controlled procedure interpreters. |
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The grant will offer incentives to staff at the college to learn and use the Lakota language and mentors to support them. |
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Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students. |
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Initially, there seems to be nothing remarkable about a group of investment bankers being mentors. |
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She has liaised with the community, built the school's special needs department and mentors every new teacher. |
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They're inspiring mentors for new staff, and they jump onto the production line at peak times. |
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During the 2-year course at the college, the students formed strong bonds with each other and their mentors. |
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In certain instances students met with their industry mentors while playing a round of golf. |
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It was a joy to be able to show the athletes and their mentors the Museum and the national folklife as depicted here in the Museum. |
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Prospective mentees then search the available pool of mentors to see who has the expertise they need. |
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Although influenced by one and almost embarrassingly in awe of the other, he was more pluralist than either of his highly dogmatic mentors. |
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Committed, competent nurses need support from educators, preceptors, supervisors, peers, and mentors. |
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Most of my college professors and intellectual mentors were devout atheists. |
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As their mentors did, readers can then capitalise on that currency by releasing a book that distills their own inside knowledge. |
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This helped them to connect with the students and to develop relationships as trusted mentors, tutors, role models, counselors, and advocates. |
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This was the cue for a hold up which lasted around five minutes as players, mentors and fans pleaded with the referee to reverse his decision. |
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One of his mentors wanted to reschedule to another day, it was fine so Kenny accepted. |
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Teachers will move beyond their present role as dispensers of information and become guides, mentors, facilitators, and authors. |
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All of the parents and mentors looked proudly on as the youngsters put on a display of marvelous talent and skills. |
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By using personal coaches and mentors, they seek to accelerate the natural process of maturation. |
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Two historical figures, then, standout as examples and mentors for us today. |
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The mentors are also on hand to guide their mentee through the fundraising process. |
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In these important years, many of us are either fortunate or wise enough to find mentors to help guide our decisions. |
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He recalls in bright detail the books, teachers and mentors who served as formative influences in his intellectual development. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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Pat was one of the mentors who guided, the ladies to the final of the Ulster Championship. |
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My colleagues were my best friends, family, peers, confidantes and mentors. |
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Get friends and mentors, advisors you trust and bounce your ideas off them. |
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A group of mentors will guide refugees through their early months in the town in a scheme aimed at acclimatising them to life in their new home. |
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Trained high school mentors actually facilitate the program, often speaking from their own painful experiences. |
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Selecting high school students as mentors can present unique challenges for program directors. |
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Seniors, who quickly turn into mentors to the students, only require patience, a sense of humour and an empathy towards children. |
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This digest offers some collected wisdom regarding considerations and strategies for selecting and retaining teacher mentors. |
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They have both a counsellor service and mentors for students that need them. |
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Students meet with mentors to go over academic success skills, such as planning, listening and test-taking strategies. |
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They also use their own students as tutors, recruiters, and mentors for less experienced students. |
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We want music teachers to be successful as pedagogues and as mentors to their students. |
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The employees act as business mentors to provide a career related voice of experience for the student mentee. |
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The team train volunteers to become mentors on a whole range of topics including drugs and crime. |
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Anti-bullying charity Kidscape has trained 24 students to become peer mentors for new students. |
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Peer mentors also help students identify campus leadership opportunities and community service projects of interest. |
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In the high schools, peer mentors are juniors and seniors who teach freshmen the Take Ten skills, among other duties. |
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Will we become sensationalists, or will we become intellectuals supported by listening to mentors and by producing substantive work? |
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According to the squad's mentors, however, there are two factors that tip the balance in favour of the current squad. |
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Government will support the training and recruiting of mentors, yet it is the men and women of America who will fill the need. |
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Kids Hope USA mentors must pledge not to evangelize on school grounds. |
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Going played Arlene, the star of the soap opera that Mel writes for, who mentors Megan. |
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One of my most important mentors was a brilliant and eccentric rabbi from Bethesda, Maryland. |
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One of my mentors in life, the design guru Sara Little Turnbull, gave me a wall hanging with a quote from her speech at the 1992 Corporate Design Foundation Conference. |
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One of my mentors and friend Jim Bridges was the director of The China syndrome with Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas. |
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It was clear from the report that the club depend almost entirely on sponsorship to keep them afloat as rising costs are making life very difficult for them and their mentors. |
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All parents, coaches and mentors are welcome to attend these sessions, which are most valuable for any parents wishing to become involved with the Club. |
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The guy's just aping his mentors, ill-equipped to blaze his own path. |
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Afghan instructors now do the teaching, but Green Beret mentors step in to instruct the instructors on new skills or equipment. |
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Ask most designers for their mentors and out will gush a waterfall of names. |
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All team managers and mentors for the coming year should attend. |
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The selection committee is responsible for screening the candidates and for ensuring that mentors and mentees are matched according to profile and career. |
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Experienced mentors and script editors are attached to each project. |
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Both schools have developed a peer support programme with the county council's behavioural support unit, where senior students are trained as mentors for younger students. |
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All proteges and all mentors are required to articulate individual expectations and goals through a process of open dialogue that results in this binding agreement. |
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Yes, you can do a lot to mitigate this by providing mentors, training, college prep, and other services. |
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They are largely unguided by spiritual mentors or temporal ones. |
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He bucks you up and tutors you and guides you and mentors you. |
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From a rugby league point of view, if you talk mentors the biggest impact on me was Ricky Stuart, he was awesome and reinvented the way a halfback plays rugby league. |
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The entrance of team mentors from each side was no help whatsoever and a player who had been substituted at half time came back on the field and joined in the melee. |
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He said it was always an honour to represent one's county and he also complimented the coaches and mentors of the teams for their committed work on behalf of the club. |
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Many lieutenant colonels and colonels express frustration at being labeled as poor mentors, and portrayed as contributing to the attrition of captains. |
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Talk to your mentors, and take those phone calls from recruiters. |
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Former brigade commanders who go on to flag rank would also be excellent role models and mentors for the younger officers going through any course as students. |
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Next week we will have the full list of names of the squad and mentors. |
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Minority pharmacy graduates may be willing to serve as mentors or preceptors for minority students and participate in student recruitment activities in their local area. |
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So too is the development of promising young researchers as they move between institutions, problems and mentors, finally themselves becoming elders of the tribe. |
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Forty-year-old faculty members have usually shed some of their earlier envies, animosities, and petty vanities, enabling them to be more understanding mentors. |
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At least, that's what our mentors have always told us, but what the hizzle are they talking about? |
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He asked these people to reveal the turning points, influences, epiphanies, peers, and mentors in their lives and careers. |
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Versant residents are supported by a network of senior nurses who act as preceptors, mentors and debriefers. |
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He also likely had access to the cases of Martin Pateshull and William Raleigh, his mentors in the law. |
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Through this three-phase process, mentors meet with proteges when they arrive, then establish goals and begin basic qualifications. |
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Gardening mentors Karen and George Davis of Lancaster found Mizuna greens seeds. |
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Principals and mentors work with and through university faculty to process any FTT reviews. |
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Jenkins started 2010 by appearing as one of two mentors on ITV1s prime time Friday night show, Popstar to Operastar. |
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Additionally, the upperclassmen mentors provided a framework for interclass connectivity, networking and socialization for underclassmen. |
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She mentors incoming freshmen as a Senior Buddy and plays and tutors French horn and mellophone, playing in youth orchestra and Marching Band. |
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Judges often become mentors to young clerks, providing the young attorney with an experienced individual to whom he or she can go for advice. |
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Around 1110, Henry attempted to arrest the young William Clito, but William's mentors moved him to the safety of Flanders before he could be taken. |
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He adds that generous mentors such as Sulzberger and Cowles taught him early on that a good measure of a person's character is how he treats those who work for him. |
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These older students act as informal mentors in academic and social matters and it is not uncommon for such academic family ties to stretch well beyond student days. |
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His academic mentors at Cambridge were Thomas Jones and John Dawson. |
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Eight months later, they would be introduced by their mentors and welcomed by the congregation as confirmands and graduates of the confirmation program. |
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Mentoring has been a common strategy to support and retain new teachers, and mentors have been reported to benefit considerably from the mentoring experience. |
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This sounds like an AP English class, but in fact, the online community of fan fiction writers are willing to beta-read and be mentors, giving constructive feedback. |
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Where youth with disabilities are mentored, the mentors and employers learn about the students' capabilities in spite of any disabilities they may have. |
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As the Illinois State Police District Chicago Field Training Coordinator since 2009, Master Sergeant McGreal trains and mentors other officers into leaders. |
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It supports young people to renovate and refurbish youth clubs and community spaces, while learning skills from older mentors from the building and construction trade. |
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The partnership includes Weatherby's financial support of the First Hunt program, which provides resources for novice waterfowlers and experienced mentors. |
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That same year, a supporting role in Highlander showcased his ability to play older mentors to younger leads, which would become a recurring role in many of his later films. |
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Furthermore, residents are supported by a network of senior nurses who act as preceptors, mentors and debriefers to ensure they are well-equipped to deliver safe patient care. |
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Nominees can be users of SAP BusinessObjects solutions or partners, ASUG members or volunteers, SAP mentors, or industry influencers such as bloggers and analysts. |
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