The new member of the gang was later scolded by the daughter of a renowned scholar and Sanskritist. |
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Then, under the supervision of theological scholar Paul Tillich from Harvard University, she wrote a doctoral thesis. |
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He was unique in England in his deep knowledge of contemporary German theology and was also a prodigious scholar of Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew. |
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This book, by a scholar of literature, deals with a subject previously treated by historians. |
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A Talmud scholar was traveling on a ship bearing a group of merchants to a distant city. |
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A prolific scholar and facile writer, he risks turning his otherwise fine book into a screed against all who fell short of total moral courage. |
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He was a scholar in the true sense of the word, a self-educated man, and a man with a powerful love for literature. |
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But the colonial anthropologist came to be in something of a tutelary relationship with a younger scholar from England. |
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Two different worlds present themselves to the scholar of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts from Spain. |
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Every scholar and teacher has a list of infelicitous translations which misrepresent or distort the meaning intended by biblical authors. |
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As anyone can see, I'm not much of a scholar when it comes to writing, maybe when it comes to anything. |
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When I had once addressed your Lordship in public, I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncourtly scholar can possess. |
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If an American New Testament scholar ever deserved a Festschrift, Frederick Danker would stand close to the top of the list. |
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A formidable intellect, a compassionate man of integrity and a scholar of the law, he already is a terrific judge. |
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Her grandfather, who was a judge in the Madras High Court, was also a Sanskrit scholar and taught her Sanskrit slokas. |
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Renowned for his visual acumen and connoisseurship, he grew up in Paris and New York, the son of a scholar of medieval church history. |
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Another Milton scholar present announced that while rhyme was no ornament to verse, the return of odes and sonnets was inevitable. |
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There is a spiritual basis to their lives with Saul a professor of religious philosophy and a scholar of the Kabbal. |
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The professor's statement was itself a piece of special pleading, by a fine scholar determined to avoid theoretical discussions. |
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Their vibrato and the tone it produced, among other things, was just utterly Romantic in nature and would make any good Baroque scholar cringe. |
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He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford and Harvard and has literally written the book on being successful at academic legal writing. |
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An early scholar believed that they were Caddoans, ancestral to the Wichitas. |
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He was a serious dance scholar and produced the standard works on Nijinsky and Diaghilev. |
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According to one rabbinic text, a scholar suggests that David will occupy a throne next to God. |
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The 18 th-century Chinese scholar Tai Chen presented an elegant dissection for approximating the value of pi. |
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Regarding his importance for the history of cartography, he is compared to Ptolemy, the ancient scholar from Alexandria in Egypt. |
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When one scholar violates that trust, it damages the legitimacy of the entire academy. |
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In 1887, Notovich, a Russian scholar and Orientalist, arrived in Kashmir during one of several journeys to the Orient. |
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The distinguished and learned French scholar must have been delighted to clip the wings of his long-time British rivals. |
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Well, Anselmo was at least a conscientious scholar in his time, and Rafael, if tradition be worth aught, was a comely youth. |
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Sauguet displayed an interest in music from an early age, becoming a choral scholar and studying the organ. |
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Bamberg is the furthest possible remove from the world of Nott's upbringing in Solihull, and then as a choral scholar at Cambridge. |
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One chronologer, the Huguenot scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger, won renown for his reformation of the traditional approach to chronology. |
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The Finnish scholar finds inconsistencies between doctrine and paraenesis in St. Paul. |
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That question undid the poor, shy scholar and he fled to the seashore to berate himself for his clumsiness. |
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A group of monks, led by scholar Yang Fei, defend their temple against the renegade disciple, Shi, a traitor who collaborates with Manchu rulers. |
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He had as his teacher a scholar of more than usual ability and distinction. |
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He is a knowledgeable scholar who went on to become one of rugby's most distinguished and successful medal winners. |
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He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford. |
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But the eminent Samoan chief and scholar Napoleone Tuiteleleapaga finds none of these etymologies convincing. |
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Prince Shotoku himself was a devout Buddhist and a very accomplished scholar of Buddhist scripture. |
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One is a case of a scholar hosting an empathetically cooperative conversation among two seemingly incommensurable identities. |
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He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the Middle East Quarterly. |
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She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute. |
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To talk more about all of this we're joined now by a resident scholar at the Institute in Washington. |
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British scholar and art historian who identified the various potters responsible for making Attic black-figure ware and red-figure ware. |
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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture. |
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The two most famous antipopes of the Orthodox period were St. Hippolytus of Rome and the scholar Anastasius Bibliothecarius. |
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The scholar encourages his students to role play the story of David and Goliath. |
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Macy is an eco-philosopher and scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. |
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One scholar emphasizes the necessity of developing a code to label research findings during data analysis. |
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At the time I was an aspiring scholar who lacked the funds to pay for my senior year at Howard University. |
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This teacherly tourism involves a scholar deriving far greater richness from the terrain than she or he deposits. |
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Not only in this country, but in much of Europe, Benjamin Franklin was recognized as a scholar and man of letters. |
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I should like to thank this eminent scholar and friend for his valuable contribution to the debate on this issue. |
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This was not the only reason the erudite scholar refused to engage in a debate with Norris. |
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He is now a junior and a Point Foundation scholar at Emory University in Atlanta. |
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This is a beautifully written book by a scholar of exceptional sensitivity. |
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You can see the deliberateness with which the scholar seeks his material after he gets going, but a poet never lives in that way at all. |
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He is a galumphing, white academic from working-class London who somehow wound up a Rembrandt scholar. |
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He lived in the imperial capital Beijing from 1523 to 1526 before retiring back to his native city to live the life of a scholar and a gentleman. |
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It is to avoid such state effects that scholar activists have articulated sexualness instead of sexuality as another basis for politics. |
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The signs as we know them today were fixed by the Tiberian scholar and Masorete Aaron ben Asher. |
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Let it never be imagined that this crusty scholar was not an independent thinker! |
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This should, in fact, be credited to the 18th-century scholar Edmond Malone. |
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This tribute dates back to 1926 and is credited to a Harvard scholar named Carter G. Woodson. |
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He is a scholar of some caliber, and he does not simply create material out of whole cloth. |
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Spending a night in the library of an old friend and scholar of the black arts, the narrator becomes curious about the object in question. |
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Following him, a Latin scholar named Ross wrote a book essentially proving that the Annals were indeed forged. |
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A scholar with many interests, Bird enjoyed photography, the outdoors, and many different cultural foods. |
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The man of the world, the scholar, and the poetical artist are happily blended in his satirical productions. |
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The titular reference is to what she learned from her grandfather, a rabbi and scholar of the Kabbalah. |
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Conversely, the same volunteer scholar abstracted another article more thoroughly. |
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Good karma, as any scholar of Buddhism will tell you, has to be balanced by an equal amount of bad karma. |
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National Public Radio featured a revealing interview Sunday with Thomas Lippman, adjunct scholar for the Washington-based Middle East Institute. |
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A highly regarded scholar of African culture and philosophy, he held joint appointments in Afro-American studies and the philosophy departments. |
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Rather, he left a clear indication of the problem in the confident expectation that some later scholar would rectify matters. |
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Many boys also read the weekly Torah portion, having studied it in advance with a cantor or scholar experienced in reading the Torah. |
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But as any scholar of the wordsearch knows, you can go backwards as well as forwards. |
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The scholar Malcolm Stewart offers a more informed analysis of the origins and usage of the word square. |
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Suppose, for example, that a scholar tried, as many did, to fix the exact date of Noah's Flood. |
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Hurry while stocks last and enjoy the work of a scholar who took great pride and pleasure in words. |
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Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book. |
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He is a learned religious scholar and has also served as a teacher of religious education. |
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He thinks so logically that he is more like an Apollonian scholar than a Dionysian artist. |
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His many parables, his wisdom, his humor and his approachability make his message accessible to both the scholar and the man on the street. |
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The skillful presentation of the research shows that he has been an apt scholar in the school of Western methodology. |
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No scholar can describe it, the intellectuals cannot know it, the literati and writers cannot recognise it. |
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He's a slippery character whose public statements remind you of a fellow Rhodes scholar from Arkansas. |
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I see no reason why viewers should not enjoy a scholar simply looking them in the eye and talking straight. |
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Doug brings to MITH strong skills as a programmer and as a working scholar in the Digital Humanities. |
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As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he studied philosophy, political science, and economics. |
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Arguably, only a masterful scholar could have convinced so many people to accept such an unlikely scenario. |
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He proved to be the correct scholar to direct her to the next level in her scholarship. |
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I'm not enough of a scholar of his life to decide whether it was true that such masked hatred played a major part in his writing or not. |
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And he was a rare example of a scholar who put his theories into practice, both inside and outside the classroom. |
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Yet as a scholar and a theorist in his field, his reputation is unparalleled. |
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Winterson is a scholar of passion, and a fearless chronicler of physical processes. |
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A former Fulbright scholar in Ukraine, Dr. Brasher has taught at the University of Aberdeen, and Tulane University. |
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Consider this description of a scholar studying curanderos, native healers who provide Hispanic communities with medical advice, prescriptions, and treatments. |
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Father Miquel Batllori can be considered the perfect paradigm of a scholar and, by extension, a learned man. |
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Old Sadr was a scholar, With a penchant for the book, But the son was rather different With a very nasty look. |
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Every single scholar who has written on India finds place in this book, even as the two authors carve out a space between rival and polemic writings. |
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Rarely does a scholar bring so precise an understanding of current issues in poetry and poetics to a study of the past, and never to a past as repudiated as this one. |
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Many remain suspicious, accusing the scholar of being a front man for a military-backed bid to promote a hand-picked caretaker administration over an elected government. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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Edward E. Ericson, Jr., is a professor of English at Calvin College, and a Solzhenitsyn scholar who abridged The Gulag Archipelago in cooperation with the author. |
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Ms. Wolkstein was an amalgam: folk historian, ethnographer, teacher, street performer and feminist scholar. |
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His integrity as a scholar and admiration as a storyteller has given him access for personal interviews with more than a thousand officers of flag rank. |
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Below the scholar in the class system of traditional China was the peasant farmer. followed by the artisan and, last, the merchant. |
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Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown. |
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A gentleman and a scholar throughout and, though it might sound trite, he's won a lot of people over in this World Cup for his British bulldog spirit. |
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There is not much here for scholar specialists except citation of sources, ancient and modern, wherefrom the material is taken and whose inferences are borrowed, respectively. |
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We think the true scholar will be affected toward language and Nature. |
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Always the scholar and never the socialite, I adapted to pre-teen activities and the effervescence of wide-eyed, precocious little girls, much to my delight. |
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Joining us now to talk about that is Nile Gardiner, scholar on international relations and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington. |
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I noted, with the thrill that circumstances vouchsafe to an active scholar only a few times in a full career, that Agassiz had penciled copious marginal notes into this copy. |
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Aragones is a great american cartoonist, who passed his scholar time to fill up the blank spaces of his exercise schoolbooks. |
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The celebrated scholar and calligrapher Ibn Muqla, who served three caliphs of Baghdad as prime minister and died on July 20,941 AD, copied the Quran in the early Naskh style. |
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This week's Kol Torah has been sponsored by the Brodsky Family to commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother and grandmother, scholar and teacher, Bernice Sherman Kramer. |
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The Austria-based restaurant was first noted by the scholar and monk Albuin, who was a devout follower of Charlemagne. |
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The great writer and scholar Iris Murdoch, addled and disoriented by advanced Alzheimer's Disease, ambles out of her Oxford house and into the city. |
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The endnotes of the book should be very useful for the earnest scholar. |
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It was noon next day when he stood on the platform, the train breathing steam alongside like an impatient dragon or an old scholar puffing poppy heads. |
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He was an accomplished scholar who rejected the constraints of a mandarin career to live the life of an esthete. |
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He is one of those people who combines having an eye of a scholar with the swashbuckling daringness of a commercial businessman. |
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In terms of the Scientology belief system, there exists a vast amount of religious material through which the scholar must wend her or his way. |
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An academic scholar attributed this phenomenon to the oversaturated media coverage and an unbridled Internet causing the undesirable social effect of blind hero worship. |
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At 14, he returned to being a full-time scholar at Dunbar High School, where he excelled at mathematics, and then at 16, he went back to the millwright's trade. |
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Whereas a literary scholar today might take, say, 1830 to 1900 as his or her specialist period, Auerbach's period stretches for almost three thousand years. |
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As scholar in residence, he will implement the sabbatical program. |
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Fulco is the Jesuit scholar who translated the script into Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin, and then translated everything back again into the English subtitles for the film. |
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Examining the County's post-war county court cases, the scholar documents that whites, especially those in debt, also faced prosecution in county courts. |
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From how he is described, one can guess that if Roberts were a professor today, he would likely be a doctrinally-oriented scholar and probably hornbook writer. |
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This publication is not only a pleasure to consult, but is also an indispensable communicative tool for both the scholar and neophyte. |
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Being born in a family of traditional Sanskrit scholars, and having a scholar who was an authority on Valmiki and Kalidasa for a father helped too. |
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Moore – a former organ scholar at Magdalen College Oxford – played the church organ at Boyd's funeral. |
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He was multifaceted and multi-dimensional genius, who excelled in every sphere viz., as a teacher, a poet, a scholar and a public relations officer. |
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The monograph is still the thing: anyone who wants to be taken seriously as a scholar in the humanities should work towards having one. |
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As a Third World postcolonial feminist scholar and activist, I look back to my tempestuous teenage years in India, when my heroes were great revolutionaries. |
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She is both the discerning scholar from the West who has managed to keep a sense of perspective and balance in a diffuse narrative and an enchanted participant in the action. |
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We are there currently and expect from it possible the reaction of a reader scholar who can raise the doubt about this mark. |
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It is not certain, however, that this natural scientist and scholar actually observed the free element. |
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Moral choices by the scholar can consequently never be avoided, and least of all in a period of fundamental social transformation. |
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He is the only scholar to date to tackle that thorny question. |
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That is an egregious violation of the responsibility a scholar has. |
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Miller, who is now a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, has some experience in these matters. |
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The first article, published in March 2000, was on atonality by a scholar at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. |
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Walter Olson, a legal scholar and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, says a rash of likeminded suits will likely follow. |
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But Moglen, an Internet scholar, has developed something closer to a philosophy. |
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For several generations the headmaster, who was the subordinate officer of the provost, had been an Eton colleger and scholar of King's College, Cambridge. |
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No, I mean, I was a scholar in law school so I didn't take that class either, but he's misstating the law, and he ought to be fair and honest with all of us. |
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He is a constitutional lawyer and a eminent scholar of these sorts of issues. |
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Dawkins was a great scholar of modern Greek language and literature. |
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Well, Confucius said this: a scholar must be stout-hearted and persevering, because our burden is heavy and our journey is long. |
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In 1982, an ethnobotanist and independent scholar announced that the chemical is a major component of the voodoo elixir that turns people into zombies. |
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He was a fine man, an excellent scholar and a passionate believer in UNESCO, its ideals and its mission. |
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For Finno-Ugric genetics, which do not necessarily align with Finno-Ugric linguistics, see this related page written by another scholar for Virtual Finland. |
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You don't have to be a Shakespeare scholar to know that the Prince of Denmark is not contemplating a castle grounds filled with invasive exotics when he utters these lines. |
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Fortunately, no scholar has been guilty of such sensationally absurd claims. |
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Help with the patient's social, family, cultural, scholar or professional reinsertion and restore the social link. |
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The most shameless and crude formulation of ethnomania was given by the arrogant and eccentric scholar Comte de Joseph Arthur Gobineau, a virulent advocate of racism. |
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Besides being a great Medievalist, Boehner is known as a scholar in botany and formal logic. |
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He is a serious scholar and a brave man, who is not afraid of making enemies, and has trodden on plenty of scholarly corns as well as a fair number of unscholarly ones. |
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But the only evidence we have that contact was made lies in the request of another scholar to Aldus, who is asked to pay respects to Sabellico. |
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The scholar Guy Halsall has seen the barbarian movement as the result of the fall of the Roman Empire, not its cause. |
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The scholar thinks the quote and the parable were spoken on different occasions and only by accident were brought together here. |
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Would you deign to be my instructress, I should prove an apter scholar than if taught by Signor Rappaccini himself. |
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The remarks of the Gallophone scholar Pascale Bourgain make interesting reading. |
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Eliot wrote The Cocktail Party while he was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study. |
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The scholar Theodor Mommsen identified that author with Rufius Festus, proconsul of Achaea in 366, and both with Rufus Festus Avienus. |
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The aim of the club was to satirise ignorance and pedantry in the form of the fictional scholar Martinus Scriblerus. |
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The manuscript was eventually published in 1977, though Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog doubts its authenticity. |
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In 1954, the Conservative scholar Saul Lieberman sought to add a new clause to the ketubot, the marriage contract. |
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Unlike Goethe's Mephistopheles, who bewitches Faust by having him drink a love potion so that he falls in love with the first woman he meets, Lenau's Mephistopheles takes the discouraged scholar to a village wedding. |
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Once again, there are two Kulkas, the public scholar and the inner man. |
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It is a textbook derived from the logic of Petrus Ramus, a 16th-century French scholar whose work reflected the impact of Renaissance humanism on the so-called medieval trivium: the arts of grammar, rhetoric, and logic. |
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I tell you that the day some scholar with his science forms a being in your image and bestows upon him both spirit and conscience, I will put my scepter in his hands. |
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The Oxford scholar shares a fervent bibliophilism with other characters in Chaucer's fiction. |
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His father Jean, a brilliant scholar whose complex personality had always led to him being rather reticent and secretive, was struck down with a lung infection which suddenly took a turn for the worse. |
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The latter's unorthodox millenarian views are regarded with contempt by most senior clergy, while Khamenei has never been accepted as a scholar of note. |
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Pliny, a Roman scholar of the 1st century ce, wrote that lead could be used for the removal of scars, as a liniment, or as an ingredient in plasters for ulcers and the eyes, among other health applications. |
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He was a German scholar who launched himself in 1933, among charming but undirected English amateurs, into the torpid field of architectural history. |
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The scholar Cui Shensi steals glimpses of a beautiful woman living in seclusion and becomes so attracted to her that he proposes marriage. |
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Here, the tonsured scholar stretches out with a miniature crucifix next to a mammoth rotting strawberry: a symbol of fleshly lusts, the Bosch analysts suggest. |
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A third approach is Molinism, after the Jesuit scholar Luis de Molina of the late sixteenth century. |
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The man that Hannibal was killing when he asked Bedelia if she was observing or participating was a fellow scholar whom he met in Paris when dispatching with Dr Fell. |
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While there are various reasons for such housecleaning, the Innis scholar is left with fewer intermediate materials and works-in-progress than what might be expected from a scholar whose final stage of work was interrupted. |
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There the foremost Aztec scholar of his time, Huitzilihuitzin, took him under his wing and taught him the history and wisdom of the Toltecs. |
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Born in Broadstairs, he began his education as a choral scholar at St Peter's, the local Church of England school, at seven he began piano lessons. |
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The Australian's foreign editor Greg Sheridan went to Sydney University with Tony Abbott, before Abbott went to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and did not do very well in his degree. |
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A legal scholar discusses several factors that have influenced presidents in choosing nominees for the High Court and the Senate in confirming-or rejecting-their nominations. |
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The lecture has become an important occasion on which a distinguished scholar or practitioner speaks to an audience of senior managers and executives. |
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Eminent scholar Dr Tariq Rahim highlighted the importance of mother language, especially its impact in power politics. |
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Urton is an Andean scholar whose studies meld ethnography, ethnohistory, and ethnoscience. |
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Inserted in the offprint is a signed typed letter from Frances Yates, the eminent scholar of Bruno and Renaissance mysticism. |
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Therefore, it would have been more difficult for this scholar to stay within the framework of her discipline than to work interdisciplinarily. |
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Doll Sneerpiece was not a scholar but fond of gentlemen, although to dub her a limmer, would have been to do her a wrong. |
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In 1904, the Celtic language scholar and Cornish cultural activist Henry Jenner published A Handbook of the Cornish Language. |
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When Holbein decided to seek employment in England in 1526, Erasmus recommended him to his friend the statesman and scholar Thomas More. |
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Kehler notes he was the husband of famous Shakespearean scholar Mary Cowden Clarke. |
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Langton was a scholar and an admirer of Johnson who persuaded his way into a meeting with Johnson which led to a long friendship. |
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In those rare cases where it was possible for a scholar to consult library books, there seems to have been no direct access to the stacks. |
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Han Chinese scholar Liu Xiang established the first library classification system during the Han dynasty, and the first book notation system. |
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Conversely, cultural critic and literary scholar Michael Gurnow views the novel from a Rousseauian perspective. |
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Pound scholar Wendy Stallard Flory writes that separating the poetry from the antisemitism is perceived as apologetic. |
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Lomax was the first prominent scholar to study distinctly American folk music such as that of cowboys and southern blacks. |
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The musical scholar and conductor David Russell Hulme writes that the work influenced Elgar and Walton. |
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In 1740, Smith was the graduate scholar presented to undertake postgraduate studies at Balliol College, Oxford, under the Snell Exhibition. |
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He followed in the footsteps of Bertrand Russell by debating with the Jesuit scholar Frederick Copleston on the topic of religion. |
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He had recently prosecuted the execution of the scholar Michael Servetus for heresy. |
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Gordon Reid, wheel chair Olympic gold medalist in 2016, was a tennis scholar at the university. |
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The stories are so diverse that a leading scholar has challenged them as a true collection. |
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In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante listed Joe Louis on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans. |
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This was due to the naming of musical notes by the Italian medieval scholar Guido of Arezzo. |
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Celtic scholar Whitley Stokes, in a philological study of the Irish annals, concluded that Pictish was closely related to Welsh. |
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His possible exile from Arcadia is attributed by one modern scholar to rivalry between Tegea and Sparta. |
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In 1932, a literary scholar and writer named John Robert Moore posited that Daniel Defoe be acknowledged the author of A General History. |
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In Rome, he also learned grammar under the rich and famous scholar Tyrannion of Amisus. |
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Titles of nobility became symbolic along with a stipend while governance of the country shifted to scholar officials. |
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Considered the greatest scholar of his day, he became the king's confidant and adviser. |
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The Soviet scholar Mikhail Tikhomirov calculated that Kievan Rus' on the eve of the Mongol invasion had around 300 urban centres. |
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The most influential scholar on the Italian Enlightenment has been Franco Venturi. |
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Furthermore, people began to question the validity of the social hierarchy and the idea that the scholar should be above the farmer. |
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I was a poverty-ridden student striving for life in a system which makes the very existence of a scholar precarious. |
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A geographer is a scholar whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's natural environment and human society. |
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These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected by imperial examinations. |
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The class of scholar officials and intellectuals, traditional bearers of elite Chinese culture, lost substantial social status. |
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Karl Verner was the first scholar to note the factor governing the distribution of the two outcomes. |
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Zwingli was a humanist and a scholar with many devoted friends and disciples. |
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He was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich School and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he was scholar and afterwards fellow. |
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The Pali scholar Steven Collins finds Dhamma in the Pali canon divided into two categories according to the attitude taken towards violence. |
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Patton, and legal scholar and Virginia Supreme Court reporter Conway Robinson. |
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The latter was a scholar at Takshashila, the teacher and guardian of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya. |
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He won an exhibition to Balliol, but was less of a scholar than his older brother Dan. |
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The consecration must be supervised by a religious authority, an Acharya or a Bhattaraka or a scholar authorized by them. |
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The Constitution of Austria was originally written by Hans Kelsen, the prominent constitutional scholar in Europe at that time. |
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According to traditional accounts, Laozi was a scholar who worked as the Keeper of the Archives for the royal court of Zhou. |
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During the Renaissance, the creation of printing allowed a wider diffusion of encyclopedias and every scholar could have his or her own copy. |
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Gray spent most of his life as a scholar in Cambridge, and only later in his life did he begin traveling again. |
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His sister Sara Coleridge was a poet and translator, and his brother Derwent Coleridge was a scholar and author. |
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In 1846, the German scholar Karl Wex conclusively proved at least some passages of the Description were completely spurious. |
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These succulent little shrooms from pop culture scholar Lena Lencek will drive everyone back for seconds. |
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About 1730 the poet and squireen Huw Hughes wrote to the great scholar Lewis Morris that all the defenders of the old language had gone to sleep. |
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You're not just buying and selling with a wizard and a scholar in tow. What's so important that you have to hire a wall-crawler? |
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It instructs the scholar in the various methods of warding off the force of objections. |
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Bruce was a dedicated scholar in the world of gay literature, as well as a talented linguist of Ladino. |
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Sanskritists everywhere will be happy to see these articles of the learned scholar made more available in this beautifully produced volume. |
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A teacher and scholar who served generations, Sheikh Yousef Mandil Atoum was certified as the Kingdom's oldest man. |
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Talking to NPR, scholar Quentin Taylor tries to freshen up the metaphor. |
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The young scholar attended the Talmudical Academy High School and was the valedictorian at his graduation. |
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Few locals knew of his background as a scholar in the field of Sinology, dating from his time in China in the Marine Corps. |
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Admittedly, setting a standard to spell transliterated words was a daunting task and no single scholar or journalist can always be consistent. |
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Kaleem Zia, a visiting scholar and poet from India, will be the guest of honor, he said. |
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He is also a visiting scholar at the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Son of a Brahmin Vishravas and a demoness Kaikasi, and half-brother of Kubera, Ravana was a learned scholar and an ardent devotee of Shiva. |
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Glassman Ambassador Glassman is a think tank scholar and executive and former financial journalist, publisher, and diplomat. |
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The Swedish scholar mentioned in his doctoral thesis that corruption in Kyrgyztsan was the governance system. |
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This chapter enables the reader to see Casaubon the scholar and Hebraist alongside Casaubon the fiercely committed Protestant polemicist. |
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Since the 1970s John Dillon has been the leading scholar of Pythagoreanism and Platonism after Plato. |
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All in all, Hegemann comes across less as a creative figure or scholar than as a mover and fixer in architectural politics. |
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The portrait identified by Jardine depicts the Flemish scholar Jan Baptist van Helmont. |
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Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results. |
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Wintour was known as a competent scholar, able to speak several languages, and he had fought with the English army in the Netherlands. |
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In 1732, the classical scholar Richard Bentley offered a corrected version of Paradise Lost. |
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To avoid boarding fees, she moved to Harrow on the Hill herself so that Percy could attend as a day scholar. |
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The American scholar Scott Lucas has described Orwell as an enemy of the Left. |
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It takes a peculiarly memorious scholar to notice that the dates given throughout the work are not in ascending order. |
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Many a scholar, making wings of candlewicks to flap away old darkness, monked his life to fasting long while feasting upon new light. |
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Luce, the most eminent Berkeley scholar of the 20th century, constantly stressed the continuity of Berkeley's philosophy. |
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Charlemagne, advised by scholar Alcuin, travelled to Rome, in November 800 and held a council on 1 December. |
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A mufti is a scholar who has completed an advanced course of study which qualifies him to issue judicial opinions or fatawah. |
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As Jain monks do not travel overseas, he recommended the bright young scholar Virchand Gandhi to be the emissary for the religion. |
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The monography would be co-authored by Nicolas Gravel and Patrick Moyes. Patrick Moyes was a visiting scholar at the CSH in March 2005 and worked on this monography with N. Gravel. |
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From time to time I suffer from abulia, and I dream about a future that will afford me the opportunity to become a scholar. |
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Despite all those popular movies that show one lonely scholar in a huge gray suburban high school, researchers are finding surprisingly large numbers of students who can steamroll through high school in record time. |
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A scholar of the films of Robert Bresson, he lets his great cast loose with a theatrical vigor that would have given the austere French master apoplexy. |
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In a typical case, legal scholar Huang Jinrong sued the Beijing Railway Bureau for including an insurance premium in the price of train tickets without informing passengers. |
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Jacques Cujas, a sixteenth-century legal scholar, astonished visitors to his study when he showed them the rotating barber's chair and movable bookstand that enabled him to keep many open books in view at the same time. |
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Belloc proceeded to Balliol College, Oxford, as a history scholar. |
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An earlier version of The Voyage Out has been reconstructed by Woolf scholar Louise DeSalvo and is now available to the public under the intended title. |
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Phraya Anuman Rajadhon was the first Thai scholar who seriously studied Thai folk beliefs and took notes on the nocturnal village spirits of Thailand. |
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There is a mention of Wahabis being some kind of violent fanatics and so I would like to point out that Wahabis follow the principles of a religious scholar, Abdulwahab. |
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The scholar kept his revered books in a special part of the library. |
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Mufti Nizamuddin, a renowned scholar of Lahore, issued a Fatwa against the British forces and called upon the local population to support the forces of Rao Tula Ram. |
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A translation by Richard Davies, bishop of St David's and the scholar William Salesbury was published in 1567 by Humphrey Toy as Y Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin. |
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In 2009, scholar Dorsey Armstrong published a Modern English translation that focused on the Winchester manuscript rather than the Caxton edition. |
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However, one classic scholar offers an alternative interpretation. |
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Meng Sen, a famous scholar of the Qing dynasty, agreed, too. |
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It was essentially an act of reverence by one scholar for another, a final epitaph for the Ptolemy who had inspired Mercator's love of geography early in his life. |
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Brett Gary, my champion in chief and a scholar in his own right, coparented our children, cooked delicious food, managed laundry, and also read every word ofthis book. |
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The scholar Charles King concluded that this action was in part a prop to Soviet propaganda and help for a potential communist revolution in Romania. |
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Louis IV was assisted in his doctrinal dispute with the papacy by Marsilius of Padua and later by the English Franciscan friar and scholar William of Ockham. |
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Thomas Aquinas, the most influential western scholar of the period, integrated the theory of natural law with the notion of an eternal and biblical law. |
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These mounted elite warriors are mentioned in the work of the 6th century Goth scholar Jordanes, who wrote that the Swedes had the best horses beside the Thuringians. |
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Adherents of the theory include archaeologist Marija Gimbutas and feminist scholar Merlin Stone, the author of the 1976 book When God Was a Woman. |
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Greek scholar Aristotle realized that fossil seashells from rocks were similar to those found on the beach, indicating the fossils were once living animals. |
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He worked with the Oxonian scholar for some time in developing the thesis. |
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The Italian scholar Vesalius demonstrated mistakes in the Gaelic's ideas. |
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The first recorded Chinese person in Britain was Shen Fu Tsong, a Jesuit scholar called who was present in the court of King James II in the 17th century. |
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