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This is in place of a training contract or pupilage.
Also, he did not think it well to revive the memory of his own past pupilage.
Even to a race superior to men she could have offered man's friendship and eager pupilage.
The mass are animal, in pupilage, and near chimpanzee.
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He remained under the pupilage of Great Gama of India for 15 years.
The Court remarked that the Senecas were "in a state of pupilage, and hold the relation to the Government as a ward to his guardian."
After pupilage, Darling was called to the English Bar (Inner Temple) in 1874.
He adopts language from Cherokee Nation v Georgia describing tribes as a "ward" and in a state of "pupilage."
Senior went into the field of conveyancing, with a pupilage under Edward Burtenshaw Sugden.
He next served a pupilage at the works of Sir William Fairbairn in Manchester, where he remained three years.
Dobson served his pupilage with his father on the Holyhead harbour works for two years and with Sir John Hawkshaw for one year.
At the instigation and with the support of The Institute, pupilage was initially supplemented by evening classes and by the 1920s, a School of Architecture was established.
He was taken into articled pupilage, a form of apprenticeship, by Mansfield Borough Council and studied for a degree in Civil Engineering at University College Nottingham.
Baig started practice as a Pleader in December at Multan under the pupilage of civil lawyer, Malik Faiz Rasool, Advocate.
On completing his pupilage he became an assistant to Charles James Dunlop and then had a brief spell as an assistant architect in the Office of Public Works.
B. degree, and to become a member of a Bar Association by undergoing a period of training (pupilage) for one year with a practicing Advocate, and to sit an admission examination.
SMU's first cohort of Law graduates in 2011 were excluded from the 2011 survey as they were undergoing pupilage training in the first six months of their graduation.
Serving his pupilage at Middle Temple, he was called to the bar in 1980, and initially served on domestic violence cases in Edmonton County Court; he took silk in 1997.
Justice Bradley stated that Indian tribes are not independent nations but they are dependent wards of the United States in a state of pupilage, subject to the control of Congress.
He then served a four-year pupilage with Berkeley Deane Wise, Chief Engineer to the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, in Belfast from 1895 until 1899.
During his pupilage he developed a technique, later known as Rankine's method, for laying out railway curves, fully exploiting the theodolite and making a substantial improvement in accuracy and productivity over existing methods.
After a year as trainee with the top American firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, he then moved to Stibbe where he finished his pupilage.
A cognition may be objectively philosophical and subjectively historical- as is the case with the majority of scholars and those who cannot look beyond the limits of their system, and who remain in a state of pupilage all their lives.
After the partnership between Fox and Henderson was wound up in the mid-1850s Wragge completed his pupilage in London with Sir Charles Fox and Son, until he was about twenty-two years of age in 1858.