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apprenticed

adjective as in indentured

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He settled in Seattle’s small Jewish community, based near today’s Yesler Terrace, and began working in the jewelry business, having apprenticed as a silversmith and watchmaker back in Germany.

Bourne, who studied traditional Japanese garden design and apprenticed under one of Japan’s foremost garden creators, jokes, “I move rocks for a living.”

Now about fifteen years old—too young to be emancipated under Pennsylvania law—Isaac was apprenticed to a tinsmith, a Philadelphia Quaker.

Blake left school at the age of 10, having learned to read and write, and he was apprenticed at 14 to a commercial engraver.

Condé apprenticed for three years under his father, who runs a catering business, before receiving a visa last year that allowed him to open his eatery in the U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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