The theoretician of Negritude, Jean-Paul Sartre, would have had it differently. |
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As a theoretician, I want to join a conversation among fellow chemists, in an effort to shape current thinking. |
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By devising a new system of theoretical concepts the theoretician makes an explanation available and thus enhances the coherence of the system. |
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It was Hamilton himself who remarked that Dawkins could accomplish as much in a verbal argument as many a theoretician could with mathematics. |
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The German dramatist and theoretician Bertolt Brecht was wrong about many things, but not about this sort of problem. |
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He himself claims to have been, at one time, the leading theoretician of the UK Communist Party. |
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Considered, with Borduas, the theoretician of the Automatist group, he was the one who maintained the closest ties with the French Surrealists. |
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Their first great theoretician, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, wanted to abolish centralised government altogether. |
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He defended auteur films and prefigured the advent of the new wave of which he was a theoretician. |
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Nonetheless, the theoretician persisted, and in August 1998 went looking for the builder in his own backyard. |
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Mallet-Stevens cannot stand up to Perret the builder, can not rival Le Corbusier, the theoretician and polemicist. |
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This book is a unique and complete work intended for the financial analyst, the theoretician, the practical businessman. |
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Both a practitioner and a theoretician, Brecht wrote numerous treatises and essays which continue to influence the world of theatre today. |
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Leonardo, a Renaissance painter, architect, sculptor, engineer and theoretician, embodied the confluence of artistic and scientific creativity. |
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He was a theoretician who hated theory because he loved people. |
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Greenspan comes across as an adrift theoretician, an aficionado of models with no relevance to the real world. |
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There were two Germans, including Count Lambsdorff, if you please, and one American, who happened to be Richard Pearle, the leader, designer and theoretician of American Neo-conservatism. |
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The Russian military theoretician Makhmut Gareev, President of the Academy of Military Sciences, favours a tougher posture with regard to the West. |
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In order to understand myths, lineages of descent, codes of aggression and selfdefence, the theoretician starts off from a conceptual frame of reference, to which he subordinates everything, even the borrowed terminology. |
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Its leading theoretician was Aleksandr Bogdanov. |
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In 1719, in his Exemplarische Organisten-Probe, the famous theoretician Johann Mattheson, friend to Graupner and Handel, had cautioned against taking on Graupner's harpsichord works unprepared. |
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He is a theoretician, people say, where Mr Bond is a pragmatist. |
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Palme Dutt, was a leading journalist and theoretician in the Communist Party of Great Britain. |
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The International scientific community remembers Justine and Yves Sergent as a devoted and steadfast couple, and Justine Sergent as an unparalleled theoretician and methodologist. |
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Again like Don Juan, Austin, as philosopher and teacher, is above all an unbeliever and a demystifier, a theoretician of human error and illusion. |
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