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41The Apprentice (UK series one) — Apprentice Candidates canpage = List of The Apprentice candidates (UK) seriesname = The Apprentice UK series = Series One next = The Apprentice (UK Series Two) imagebg = black caption = The Candidates col1 = Name col2 = Left Show can1 = Timothy… …
42Apprentice Boys’ Parade — an occasion on 12 August every year when some of the Protestant citizens of Northern Ireland march through the streets of Derry, in memory of the day in 1689 when the army of the Roman Catholic King James II was forced to give up attacking the… …
43Apprentice Boys of Derry — Une parade des Apprentices Boys of Derry à Bushmills. Les Apprentices Boys of Derry (français : Apprentis de Derry) sont une fraternité protestante basée à Derry en Irlande du Nord. Liée à l …
44Apprentice — A boy legally bound to an employer for a set number of years during which time he learnt a trade. It was a means by which *guilds controlled the numbers within a particular trade or handicraft. [< OldFr. apprendre = to learn] …
45Apprentice pressman — Ученик печатника …
46apprentice — Synonyms and related words: abecedarian, alphabetarian, amateur, ancestors, apprenticed, architect, article, articled, articled clerk, artificer, artisan, artist, author, baby, begetter, beginner, bind, bind over, boot, bound over, break, break… …
47apprentice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. novice, catechumen, initiate. v. indenture, article, bind over. See learning, servility. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trainee, novice, beginner, learner; see amateur , assistant , student . III (Roget s 3… …
48apprentice — A person who is learning an art, a craft or occupation from one or more masters of that work. This was the prevailing means of entering many professions in Europe from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century …
49apprentice — I. n. Learner (of a trade), indentured, bound, or articled assistant. II. v. a. Indenture, bind, article …
50apprentice — A young employee who signs a contract (an indenture or articles of apprenticeship) agreeing to be trained in a particular skill for a set amount of time by a specific employer. During this time the wages will be relatively low but on completion… …