The story is a simple one and reads like
apprentice work in places, but Riddell's expressive and coloufful pictures bring the text to life for a new generation of young readers.
Dix discusses Akenside's
apprentice work as well as the themes and theories of his major poems.
Indeed, in the wake of last season's belated and immensely successful New York City premiere of Williams's 1938
apprentice work, Not About Nightingales, the American theater's fascination with its great gay poet-playwright seems only to grow stronger.
These squibs served as
apprentice work for his "Sharps and Flats" column in the Chicago Morning News (renamed the Record in 1890).
Apprentice work as a photographer's assistant in Utica and Boston (1871-74) and a subsequent career in journalism (1875-98) nurtured the observation and reportorial skills that distinguish his realist fiction.
The novel is a disjointed romance, adventure story, and travelogue, Melville 's
apprentice work before writing the more successful Omoo.
Its latest figures show it has: | Helped 99 customers access training | Supported 24 apprentices | Provided 35
apprentice work placements for local training provider Nordic Pioneer | Assisted three residents to access business support, which has led to them becoming self-employed Tristar, which is part of the Vela Group, also has an additional innovative scheme, The Academy, which has offered nine customers and local residents the opportunity to work part-time in Tristar's Customer Service Centre on a voluntary basis enabling them to gain practical experience.
A number of the essays bear the traits of
apprentice work, belaboring small, obvious, or well-known points or omitting important secondary studies or editions.
Becoming an
apprentice worked for Katie, 21, of Cumbernauld.