Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Later studied in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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He later studied under Charles Godfrey,
She later studied international economics at American University,
He later studied with Johann Christian Schieferdecker
He later studied composition with Otto Luening,
He later studied cartooning at Dayton Art Institute,
He later studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he came under the tutelage of George Crumb.
He later studied in Dakar and played there several years before he left for Europe.
He later studied Illustrative design at the Karel de Grote University College in Antwerp, Belgium.
He later studied at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and became a British citizen.
piano lessons from his brother, and later studied at the Academy of Music in Budapest, studying with János(Hans) Koessler.
He later studied piano in New York with Isabella Vengerova and José Iturbi
He later studied with Bob van Asperen,
It was first introduced by Claude Perrault in 1670, and later studied by Isaac Newton(1676)
painting while still a child and later studied at the art colleges in Arnhem and Enschede.
He was educated at Gowerton Grammar school before matriculating to University College, Cardiff, and later studied privately with Arthur Benjamin.
He is listed on the register of University of Cologne for 1462 and later studied at the Charles University in Prague.
Francesco Sansovino was born in Rome, the son of the sculptor Jacopo Sansovino, but soon moved to Venice and later studied law at the universities of Padua and Bologna.
She was educated in the United States and Cuba, and later studied in Europe in Germany and Paris.
He received a Talmudical education at the famous Yeshiva of Mir, and later studied at the Government Pedagogical Institute in Vilna.
In terms of avoiding an eating disorder, which you later studied. You know, I think, um, I kept you on the right path.