How To Use Rhodes scholar In A Sentence
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Clinton was a Rhodes scholar at the prestigious university.
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As my younger brothers never tire of reminding me, becoming a Rhodes Scholar entails a definite measure of self-promotion and self-aggrandizement.
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One of our best reporters was a Rhodes scholar specializing in Florentine history.
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His final and lasting legacy was the establishment of the Rhodes Scholarships tenable at his alma mater, Oxford University.
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Two of the 32 people in my Rhodes scholar class spent time in jail.
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She was admonishing her son, no less than a Rhodes scholar, for scrapping a promising military career to write songs in Music City.
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Its 'mediagenic' Rhodes Scholar president has become a poster boy for COIN enthusiasts, including influential neo-conservatives who two weeks ago featured Nagl at the kick - off of their newest think-tank, the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI).
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Last in his class v. First at West Point, Hot-dogger crashing planes goofing around v Rhodes Scholar (Economics), Daddy and Grandaddy Admirals v Supreme Allied Commander, pro-war v anti-war and so on.
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He looked more like a Viking than a Rhodes scholar newly returned from Oxford.
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He had studied at Oxford and was a Rhodes Scholar, which explained why he spoke such beautiful English.
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He spent his Rhodes scholarship money on books, hitchhiking around Britain and trips to London, where he joined anti-war rallies.
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Now comes Sasha Polakow-Suransky, who is an editor at Foreign Affairs magazine, a Rhodes scholar, and an American Jew whose parents emigrated to the United States from South Africa.
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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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He's a true Hollywood maverick (he also turned down a Rhodes Scholarship), who has attracted equal numbers of detractors and celebrators.
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Among the last six commandants of the Army War College, for example, there have been a Rhodes Scholar, a published historian, a published military educator and two Ph.D.s who have also published.
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If you're trying to get a job as an account executive at a small company, you may not want to include that you were, say, a Rhodes scholar.
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The Rhodes scholar finalist is accustomed to setting his goals high and meeting them.
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Born in Lanark County in 1893, Dr. MacFarlane was educated in Saskatchewan, earning his B.A. at the University of Saskatchewan and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship.
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As a golden boy, first in his class at West Point, and a Rhodes Scholar, he stood apart from the hardscrabble world of the combat arms.
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We had been friends since 1969, when he had come to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar a year after I did.
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You shouldn't have your name disparaged nor associated with the THREE BUSTS taken in the top 37 of last year's draft by the self proclaimed Rhodes Scholar.
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Clinton was graduated from Georgetown University and in 1968 won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University.
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Returning to Arkansas after his years as a Rhodes scholar and Yale law student, Bill Clinton, the great chameleon of modern American political history, had to reconnect with an American vernacular.
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A Rhodes Scholarship finalist, she will pursue a Ph.D. in Near Eastern studies at Berkeley.
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When I was a Rhodes scholar, I was in a very demanding academic program, trying to cram an extra year's worth of work into my time at Oxford.
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard.
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As we all know, the only crime in Washington is when some cracker Rhodes Scholar and his smartmouth lawyer wife come to Broder's town and "trash the place.
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He came to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and studied law.