Scholar
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218 examples of Scholar in a sentence
The Constitution is, as one famous
scholar
put it, "an invitation to struggle."
He was a learned
scholar
and musician who generously patronized the arts, as well as being an imposing warrior and sportsman.
Years ago, when I was still living in Istanbul, an American
scholar
working on women writers in the Middle East came to see me.
Our world no longer follows this dualistic pattern in the
scholar'
s mind, if it ever did.
Even in academia, where our intellect is supposed to be nourished, you see one atheist
scholar
competing with a firmly theist scholar, but it's not a real intellectual exchange, because it's a clash between two certainties.
So in 2016, I attended rallies of then-candidate Donald Trump to study as a
scholar
the movement supporting him.
The story begins when a meeting between two members of Moscow’s literary elite is interrupted by a strange gentleman named Woland, who presents himself as a foreign
scholar
invited to give a presentation on black magic.
Because when you go out there as a scholar, and you try to find out longitudinal studies, track records like that, there essentially are very few, if none.
What priest, teacher, rabbi, scholar, mentor, boss has so much credibility that one in six questions posed to that person have never been asked before?
But while none of Hypatia’s own writings survive, her contemporaries’ and students’ accounts of her work and life paint a picture of the qualities that made her renowned as a scholar, beloved as a teacher, and ultimately led to her downfall.
By adulthood, she had surpassed her father in both mathematics and philosophy, becoming the city’s foremost
scholar
and taking over his position at the head of the Platonic school, similar to a modern university.
This means she conducts religious rites, but she also serves as a judge, healer, and scholar, teaching children and mediating conflict between Celtic tribes.
Codesigned by African American
scholar
W.E.B.
And so this has been a real puzzle to me as a sort of
scholar
of human nature.
About a decade or two ago, a wonderful
scholar
named Howard Gruber went back and looked at Darwin's notebooks from this period.
Down is simply awful as the visiting British
scholar
(that she seems to know absolutely nothing about the culture of Egypt and even less about antiquities is the fault of the writers, certainly; but that she's annoying as all get out is her own fault entirely), and the rest of the cast, including Sir John Gielgud and Frank Langella, seem as downright confused by the proceedings as I was.
The beginnig starts off well, with Michael Ironsides playing a priest who murders a
scholar
off some sort and steals the dead guy's Omega Code.
A well-intentioned movie about Sonja Horowitz (Renée Zellweger), the wife of devout Talmudic
scholar
Mendel (Glenn Fitzgerald).
Mira Sorvino's portrayal of a queen playing a young male
scholar
was depressing at best.
A Chinese
scholar
who criticizes harshly the arrogant nationalist, warmongering policies of the ruling clique around the emperor in pre-war Japan, is accused of being a 'communist' and jailed for life.
Cameo performances showcase "all the stars in MGM's heaven" in the famous commissary scene, plus lots of vintage film making detail for the
scholar.
In Hillerman's books, Joe Leaphorn was a "legendary detective" who was also a highly educated scholar, at least as if not much more knowledgeable about Navajo and Native American culture and religion than Chee.
I recommend this film for any true reader or
scholar
of Shakespeare as the definitive Julius Caesar film adaptation.
Still, one shouldn't have to be a constitutional law
scholar
to love a film so well acted and so rich in Human interest.
Other men in this film treat the heroine worse but are not killed, for instance like the elderly
scholar
that dumps her.
The plot is fairly improbable: A
scholar
switches places with her fashion model twin and heads to Paris, then gets involved in mystery/romance/blackmail. I've never read a Harlequin novel, but am assuming that this is pretty much the standard formula.
Considering that nearly everyone has seen some version of the reign of King Henry the eighth, this shows unbelievably sloppy writing, woeful miscasting in key roles, and reduces the central character to a narcissistic sociopath, and not the deeply flawed but charismatic ruler,
scholar
and musician he was.
Shelley entered The Townsend Office as Tiffany Welles, an Ivy League
scholar
who also was a graduate from the Boston Police Academy.
Mao’s revolution fueled countless rectification movements and campaigns that inverted the once-inviolate primacy of ruler over ruled,
scholar
over worker, husband over wife, father over son, and family over individual.
Borno’s governor, Kashim Shettima, an Islamic
scholar
and self-professed beneficiary of what he describes as “Western education,” has made reconstruction of the sector the state’s single largest budget priority this year.
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