How To Use Scholar In A Sentence

  • For centuries, scholars have squabbled over the design of the ship, which was crucial to defeating the Persians in the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C., part of a wider war that included the fight at Thermopylae dramatized in the film "300. Epic Struggle: Fans Fight to Revive an Oar-Powered Greek Warship
  • We the Muslims unequivocally condemn abuse of the phrase Allahu Akbar and call on the imams and the scholars to recondition appropriate use of the phrase. Mike Ghouse: Allahu Akbar Is Abused
  • There was once a fairy who created the fields and forests expressly for those in love, — in that eternal hedge-school of lovers, which is forever beginning anew, and which will last as long as there are hedges and scholars. Les Miserables
  • By May of 1999, the foundation offered two scholarship programs and intensive SAT tutoring for high school juniors and seniors.
  • We are extremely delighted to hear of your scholarship to Beijing University.You are worthy of success.Best wishes for your bright future.
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  • This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology.
  • Through their work, the fruits of biblical scholarship were disseminated to an ever-widening audience.
  • Unless a member of the Vanguard or the Scarlet Scholars (both groups paying attention to what most consider obscure and nigh-useless knowledge), even most paranormal agents active today have only heard of the Bleak Baron Frederick or his granduncle Wolfgang and their works on fighting monsters. The Codex Continual » The Von Baurs
  • In addition to the scholarly work of the study, he wrote Horace's Compromise to address its findings to a broader audience.
  • He was one of the world's foremost scholars of ancient Indian culture.
  • Though he has been on scholarship for the past two seasons, Mr. Merriewether, who wasn't recruited, says he's offended by the term walk-on and has done everything he can to welcome the nonscholarship players into the team's rituals. Who Invited All the Walk-Ons?
  • Not to be outdone, many historians came to consider scholars trained in economics to be overly narrow, inattentive to historical context, and interpretively reductionistic.
  • Which is why, no doubt, the most readable biographies have invariably been works of great scholarship as well.
  • His maternal grandfather, who fled Russia to avoid conscription by the tsarist army, was a Hebrew scholar, mystic, mathematician, and inventor who made boots and shoes for a living.
  • To study viral infections, Weitz teamed with postdoctoral fellow Yuriy Mileyko, graduate student Richard Joh and Eberhard Voit, who is a professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, the David D. Flanagan Chair Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Biological Systems and director of the new Integrative BioSystems Institute at Georgia Tech. Nearly all previous theoretical studies have claimed that switching between "lysis" and Innovations-report
  • The organization awards 11 non-renewable scholarships of $2,000 to children of full-time employees of firms that are members in good standing of NASGW.
  • On the strength of those grades, he won a scholarship to Syracuse University.
  • I don't know what Dave means by "episcopacy" either, but there's widespread scholarly agreement that the monarchical episcopate wasn't universal early on. Triablogue
  • Shim is a top scholar, very, very smart.
  • Therefore, many scholars and latter day thinkers and intellects disagreed with him on a variety of issues.
  • The paintings of the Post-Impressionists, including Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, which formerly hung in the claustrophobic, columned Bellechasse gallery, are cosseted now one floor below in small, elegant, midnight-blue galleries dedicated to the late scholar Françoise Cachin, who served as the museum's first director. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • Scholars have suggested that the purpose of statues such as the Peplos Kore and other korai (the plural form of the word) was to serve as votive offerings, perhaps in this case to the goddess Athena.
  • His work deserves careful reading by New Testament scholars, church historians, and liturgiologists interested in the history of early Christian cult.
  • Religious scholars will recognize immediately that talk of "The Christ" or World Teacher his nothing to do with the Christian Messiah but a different chap called Maitreya or Djwahl Kuhl who, in the Christian religion has another name and who the Rolling Stones had sympathy for. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Scholars do not yield their ground readily unless the evidence against their position is overwhelming.
  • The visitor is the late President, now a scholar.
  • Many respectable scholars flirt with this stage, and some seem to delight in flaunting their embrace of it; their more staid colleagues are usually indulgent. Did you know that Jews control the Washington Post? [Bumped.] - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book.
  • I know that some academics regard conferences as the one or two times a year that they're fully able to reimmerse themselves in their field and reconnect with their scholarly community--and that's probably true, to some degree, for all of us, whether we're at research institutions that support colloquia and reading groups in our field or whether we're at teaching institutions with insanely heavy teaching loads and rarely publish. Archive 2007-02-01
  • The shattering implications of Bellesiles' argument for scholars, policy-makers, and ruminators upon the national character are clearly evident, but he leaves them unstated.
  • The only other surviving writings that are exclusively apocalyptic in style come from outside our biblical canon and are usually unfamiliar to anyone but scholars in the field.
  • Renaissance scholars based their conception of classical art on statues, particularly Greek ones and Roman copies of Greek originals.
  • The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein 
  • She is the author of numerous research articles in scholarly journals and has co-authored a book chapter.
  • We do so out of the conviction that scholars of the world are a community and that harm to the academic freedom of some in that community injures the entire community.
  • Our Theo was somewhat of a Bible scholar, and an expert on the Talmud, the teachings and deliberations of the Babylonian rabbis in exile. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • He is a scholar in name only.
  • The King is Dead is not a conventional scholarly monograph like those published by university presses and read by precious few. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are becoming increasingly aware of this explosion of scholarship, and we want to do everything in our power to encourage and foster this development.
  • Even in the 18th century scholars continued to give primacy to the written word.
  • They felt a deep sense of indebtedness to the learned scholars of the early medieval period.
  • Scholars of nineteenth-century sentimentalism note the radical universalism underlying sentimental discourse as well as the broad values of political and social equality it assumes.
  • After attending two preparatory schools, he was admitted as a scholar to Winchester College in 1752.
  • The collection of seven articles, six essays, and one interview use an assortment of scholarly approaches to explicate elements in Shonibare's works.
  • It is true, and worth stressing, that scholars have often treated some activities as exclusively male - notably hunting, stone toolmaking, and rock art - whereas ethnography shows that women often do these things too.
  • A scholarly edition of the Obi pantomime is forthcoming from Romantic Circles, edited by Jeffrey N. Cox. About this Volume
  • Textual criticism and emendation was the order of the day for scholars, with translation, prose and verse composition, and the study of metrical forms being the staple for students.
  • Some architects and scholars of architecture have sidestepped this question and chosen instead to experiment with vernacularism.
  • 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.
  • There was no doubt that he was a fine scholar.
  • Privately in 2006, I was told by a prominent, scholarly absolutist at that end that the Barragan-Martini view 'BMV' for short, and thus my own, is flatly incompatible with the entire logical structure of the Church's teaching about sex and marriage. Condomania
  • Yet while Taoist teachings were unsystematic and emphasized quietism and inspiration, Buddhism offered a systematic philosophical framework and a tradition of textual scholarship.
  • The centre also sponsored scholarships for the teachers to do further degrees and research in applied linguistics. Times, Sunday Times
  • While some scholars argue for re-enactment's interrogative possibilities, these possibilities tend to be circumscribed.
  • Something else is going on, as a number of feminist scholars have indicated.
  • But there is a certain ridicule, among superficial people, thrown on the scholars or clerisy, which is of no import, unless the scholar heed it. Representative Man (1850)
  • To break through this confusion, scholarship needs to be conceptualized by source of ideas in the craft of doing analysis.
  • Within a year he had a scholarship to continue his studies at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center.
  • But then, look at the effect she was having on this poor old dodderer, who wouldn't know scholarship if it was served up on a plate with piccalilli relish. Dragonfly in Amber
  • They have been given college scholarships purely on athletic ability.
  • Only from an editor's perch can you get a broad panoramic view of this community of scholars - authors, reviewers, associate editors - in action.
  • Scholars assert that hanging the wine bottle in smoke matured wine faster and improved its taste.
  • The eliminationist project is in many ways the signature of fascism, partly because it proceeds naturally from fascism's embrace of what Oxford Brookes scholar Roger Griffin calls palingenesis, or a Phoenix-like national rebirth, as its core myth. Crooks and Liars
  • John can dally with a host of other women but never find in them the revelation of heavenly glory that he beholds after the most awkward kiss with the scholarly Lucy.
  • I would often rather read it than more conventional forms of literary scholarship.
  • Devoted specifically to the scholarly, cross-disciplinary study of plagiary and related behaviors across the disciplines, articles in Plagiary address the issue of fraudulent contributions to disciplinary discourse communities and the potential (and actual) corruption of the professional literature and other genres of discourse as a result of such derivative and/or fraudulent "contributions" to discoursal interchange. November 2006
  • The book was reissued about 40 years ago with few scholarly corrections. Times, Sunday Times
  • We may observe here the singular paradox, which we believe that the philosophy of the mind and the experience of the scholar equally establish, that what are usually called the heaviest or severest subjects of thought are the least exhausting to the thinker. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
  • Further, had he won, he intended to use the 200 000 leva prize money to endow a church and scholarships for gifted children.
  • The comprehensive citation of critical articles and journals will be extremely useful to scholars.
  • Finally, in the theory that the clan totem is the natural development of the individual totem, the contention of some scholars that the term totem should be reserved to the clan totem is of little moment. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Print-making has had the advantage of some careful scholars, but an excellent book is by a practitioner, Stanley Hayter.
  • For that purpose he has assembled an impressive international team of scholars. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Many scholars claim that there was no such law, called droit de seigneur or jus primae noctis, passed at any time in the Middle Ages. Jus Prima Noctis
  • It is one of the results of the unlucky fancy of scholars for re-editing already accessible texts instead of devoting themselves to _anecdota_, that work of the first interest, like The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
  • A scholar or a particular work by a scholar may locate him / her in larger circles of shared collective life.
  • One of the earliest and most distinguished of the Arabic mathematicians was the ninth century scholar Abu Ja'far Mohammed ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi, who was an astronomer to the caliph at Baghdad.
  • This excellent record of his thoughtful and troubled career as architect, restorer, scholar, and writer throws much light on a neglected and turbulent period of Victorian architecture.
  • Republicans may begin focusing on cutting the budget and repealing President Obama's health-care law once the new Congress is seated in January, says Thomas Mann, a political scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Big Republican Gains Predicted in US Election
  • Religious scholars and students were moved by it as a piece of Jewish and Israeli literature that functioned neither as a traditional religious text nor as a profanity of sacred ideas.
  • The screeches of some of the more outlandish among gloomy modern composers or the illiterate wailings of some vapid rock ‘musician’ are subjected to sham scholarship and pseudo philosophising.
  • To define ideology as"false consciousness"was not an accidental error made by Engels as said by some scholars, but the consistent idea possessed by both Marx and Engels self.
  • A scholar with many interests, Bird enjoyed photography, the outdoors, and many different cultural foods.
  • Aside from the linguistic challenges they pose, these ancient artificial, noncewords, with their sonorous, cantillating, rhyming, and rhythmical variations on phonetic themes, have intrigued and fascinated scholars who try to divine the rules governing their formation. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
  • 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.
  • The blinkered tendency to derive all-encompassing, universal answers has dumbed down semantic questions, eclipsed interpretative discussion and blinded scholarship to the ways in which context could cook up hermeneutic content.
  • Recently, literary scholars have been keen to discuss the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in terms of continuity as well as change. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Blackface minstrelsy is now often considered to be antiblack parody, and some of it certainly was, but scholars have recently begun to see the songs of Dan Emmett and many other performers in the genre as expressions of desire for the freedoms they saw in the culture of the slaves. A Renegade History of the United States
  • She is a scholar specializing in the syllabic script created by women in Jiangshui, Hunan.
  • Since that remote day Gladstone has been four times Premier; has delivered numberless speeches of the highest order of excellence; has published a multitude of pamphlets and volumes which attest consummate intellectual gifts, and has been a great force in English statesmanship and scholarship through an exceptionally long life and almost to the very close of it. The Grand Old Man
  • No consensus has been achieved among scholars on the questions concerning the fundamental reorientation and periodization of China's contemporary diplomacy.
  • Important spheres of local public life fell outside of the purview of most scholarly narratives.
  • He's a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
  • The rest of us (who are not learned scholars) can only infer, deduce and feel His Hand.
  • For example, Muslim scholars, or ulama, were hierarchically organized and sanctioned by the state, and Ottoman sultans often issued decrees with the force of law.
  • The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
  • We've had people give us scholarships aimed specifically at the social sciences and humanities.
  • His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists.
  • Alberti was also occupied by the dialectic of the vita activa – vita contemplativa. 33 Through his own treatise on the subject, De commodis literarum atque incommodis,34 and a study of the Florentine family, Della famiglia,35 Alberti deeply influenced a younger generation of powerful and wealthy soldier-scholars, including Leonello d'Este and Federico, who negotiated their turbulent political climate as much by tactical eloquence as by militaristic valor. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Ol 'Chuck there's hardly an Islamic scholar; his level of "scholarship" is too little to impress even a Muslim. JAFI Charles Johnson
  • Sheila was awarded a scholarship in Chemistry, and now her brother has evened the score with a scholarship in Economics.
  • On paper, Lieutenant Commander Brian K. Waite, a United States Navy chaplain, appears to be one of the nation's foremost scholars on a wide-range of topics such as traumatology, theology, and Biblical history. Navy Chaplain Who Called for Attack on Islam Finds His Credentials Under Scrutiny
  • Don't dignify his silly scratchings by calling it scholarship.
  • Scholars now emphasize the increasing political power of the peasants.
  • A lyrical, a scholarly, a fastidious mind might have used seclusion and solitude to perfect its powers.
  • Némirovsky's Suite Française is a book that could have used some actual literary criticism, by critics (maybe even "scholars") rather than "book reviewers. Book Reviewing
  • Because in fourteen of these traditions the person who quotes her is the fourth-century Babylonian amora Abbaye (278 – 338), it is usually assumed in scholarly circles that she was his mother, and that Em is a description (mother) rather than a name. Female Personalities in the Babylonian Talmud.
  • The Arians of the Fourth Century helped to establish the historiographic attitude towards heresy in British Arian scholarship.
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  • A scholar from Chelm who finds a hayfork in the road is likely to conclude it's a giant's menorah. The Man Who Left Chelm
  • Legal scholars warn prebirth decrees are still rare, but advocates are fighting for such arrangements. The Lee Case: 'No Smoking Gun', Gender Isn't The
  • To locate a text in a specific historical milieu was only the preoccupation of specialist scholarship.
  • The single-subject academic course is largely confined to the universities, reflecting their traditions of specialized scholarship and their stronger research orientation.
  • There may be tendencies to stereotype a scholar and thus ignore his highly creative experience.
  • For a condottiere in particular, the delicate balance of war and peace was essential for the prosperity of the lands and people under his protection, as well as the artists and scholars supported at his court. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The decline in Britain's manufacturing base was indisputable, though the causes were open to scholarly debate.
  • She has published scholarly articles as well as stories, personal essays, and poems in numerous periodicals.
  • Their calumnies are best exposed by scrupulous historical scholarship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Freudian scholars in particular like to interpret The Turn of the Screw, and this adaptation of it, as a study of repressed sexuality.
  • He came to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and studied law.
  • At school he was an apt scholar, and could talk readily in Greek at 15.
  • After years of research, scholars have finally ascribed this anonymous play to Christopher Marlowe.
  • The hard helotism to which the tremendous range of the sciences condemns every scholar today is a main reason why those with a fuller, richer, profounder disposition no longer find a congenial education and congenial educators.
  • There is no denying the fact that she is an excellent scholar.
  • At a minimum, they're guilty of extremely shoddy scholarship and overcredulity," says Boston Globe -- Ideas section
  • The 1990 undercount also proved frustrating for scholars who use demographic data to conduct their research.
  • Would coursework in psychology enable me also to turn scholarship out on to human affairs?
  • One does not have to read very deeply in the scholarly literature on eschatology, the gospels, or Christology before running into the writings of Richard Bauckham.
  • We also hope to instill the idea that the best approach for bettering our news media are partnerships among practitioners, news scholars and the news media centers across the country.
  • That would entail each state and various legal scholars submitting amicus curiae briefs on the issue within a short period of time. Think Progress » The ‘Kristol Ball’ predicts that ‘the bulk’ of health care reform will be repealed by 2013.
  • Scholar also revealed details of Venables's contract when he joined the club as manager from Barcelona.
  • We are not likely to approach a work of fiction about James as Jamesian scholars.
  • For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse.
  • Its well-referenced contents will provide a reservoir of information for scholars of folklore, religion and history of plant use.
  • I read it, however, with unscholarly whoops, guffaws, and gasps. Times, Sunday Times
  • All Herbert scholars will welcome Mario Di Cesare's stunning diplomatic edition of the Bodleian Manuscript.
  • The money has been spent on improving behind-the-scenes facilities for students and scholars, visiting indigenous peoples and interested locals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
  • Fortunately, the remaining part of the music archive was undamaged by the disaster: this comprises an important collection of madrigals, vesperals and processionals, including an outstanding fifteenth-century Processional for Holy Week, well-known to scholars.
  • Critical scholars and activists have long argued that nationality, ethnicity and religious identification are merely historical conveniences, accidents of birth.
  • For my money, the best Dead scholarship is the kind that's smart, clever, and (important!) accessible to a lay audience. A Brief Guide to Dead Scholarship
  • This was one of the primary goals of Byzantine scholarship in the tenth century; rather than creating new knowledge and areas of study, the scholars of that era labored to preserve the legacy of the past, and the Suda is one of the culminating achievements of "the encyclopedism of the tenth century. Languagehat.com: SUDA/SUIDAS.
  • Athletic scholarships, then, are strictly payment for sport; but the athlete has no power to negotiate his wage.
  • It gets all the time the assail of bourgeois scholar.
  • This exhibition puts scholarship above showmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The earliest scholarly reports of chain letters date to the first decade of the twentieth century and arise periodically.
  • This has been the subject of intense scholarly debate.
  • Many childfree adults have set up scholarship funds to help young people who are working hard in school.
  • There have been a number of 20c scholarly grammars of English characterized by a decidedly descriptive approach and a focus on syntax.
  • Nor is it the intention of this reviewer to compare the translation with those of other equally eminent scholars.
  • Thomas Hobbes is a highly controversial scholar in philosophical history.
  • What about ‘non-traditional’ scholarship, which may appear in obscure peer-reviewed journals or specialized monographs.
  • Well, I am a biblical scholar - complete with tenured academic post - and I think your analysis is convincing.
  • He was a ready scholar as you are, but more fervid and impatient.
  • Well trained in the best American scholarly library, and a true bibliolater, he was equally well equipped to establish Cornell's Library.
  • None the less the motivation for it would come increasingly from the scholarship roles of the sociologists in society.
  • German scholars have adopted the doctrine that Marsyas belonged to that mythological group which they designate as "Schlauch-silen" or, as we would say in English, "Wineskin-bearing Silenuses. Satyricon
  • Yet proverbs were objects of curiosity, collected on an encyclopedic scale by Italian virtuosi as well as other European scholars throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  • The rhapsody draws a moral from the mundane machine; Zhang Shunmin sees in the mechanical movement of the mill the steady moral virtue of the scholar-official.
  • This article is mainly in the background of multi-subject of political philosophy, legal philosophy and moral philosophy, analyzing the famous American scholar Dworkin's Rights Theory.
  • Let the scholars who are misguiding the people with their stupid fatwas point to relevant parts of the Quran and sunnah to justify legitimizing misyar marriage. Arabnews - frontpage
  • Scholars have been aware for a long time of a certain “disconnect” between the version of God preached by Judaism and Christianity—an all-knowing, omnipresent, and all-powerful deity—and the way in which God is depicted in, especially, some of the earliest parts of the Hebrew Bible. In the Valley of the Shadow
  • This pattern has developed into a state that conflict scholars label intractable and that mathematicians call an attractor: the Israel-Palestinian conflict has thus become an intractable attractor. Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Mathematics of Middle East Conflict and Peace
  • He was no wheeler-dealer; more of an idealistic scholar whose linguistic gifts were so remarkable, and hence so subversive, that he was drawn into high religious politics.
  • For a long time MEN Hao-ran has always been regarded as an eremitic poet, but in recent years some scholars deem that MEN Hao-ran had a strong mind of being an official.
  • The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own.
  • American neo-orthodoxy in the 1940s and 1950s typically meant a compound of Brunner's dogmatics, Niebuhr's theological ethics, and the scripture scholarship of the biblical theology movement.
  • But he demanded high standards and as a classical scholar was exasperated by my inability to cope with Latin.
  • The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein 
  • While this book certainly qualifies as a scholarly work, it is not a dry history filled only with facts and figures.
  • These ancient scholars were steeped in poetry and painting, as well as maths and astronomy.
  • My master, the great Scholar Li K'ai-men heard these words from his lord and master, His Majesty, the Emperor Kao.
  • But they have not been able to transform "bushcraft" into statecraft as recent scholarship by one of the original founders of the party-in-dictatorship today has shown. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: The Future of the Future Country, Part II
  • Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture.
  • It was the more provoking, as Bunce himself could write his name legibly, and one of those three doubting souls had for years boasted of like power, and possessed, indeed, a Bible, in which he was proud to show his name written by himself some thirty years ago -- "Job Skulpit;" but it was thought that Job Skulpit, having forgotten his scholarship, on that account recoiled from the petition, and that the other doubters would follow as he led them. The Warden
  • So it was that the scholar began his researches at the abbey, continuously aware of the three novices who toiled at the drive-mill and the fourth novice who invited glare-blindness atop the ladder to keep the lamp burning and adjusted-a situation which caused the Poet to versify mercilessly concerning the demon Embarrassment and the outrages he perpetrated in the name of penitence or appeasement. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • I really admire her as a person and as a writer; and I think she has been the foundational theorist for a lot of women who are writing and who are scholars today.
  • Put briefly, the rigorous econometric analysis undertaken by these four scholars led them to conclude that "to the extent that counterinsurgent forces engage in unpopular and aggressive operations that generate specific local grievances, they are likely to facilitate increased recruitment and support for insurgent groups. Jay Mandle: War Does Not Promote Democracy
  • Instead of indulging in something horrendous like book-banning, it should be seen as an opportunity to shore up our level of scholarship as well as articulateness which is pathetically abysmal at present. The Lives of Sri Aurobindo by Peter Heehs, screenplay for a future Spielberg movie!
  • At best, you're squaring up against people calling your Emperor naked and who stubbornly refuse to read your scholarly books on his stitchwork. Does Being Exist?
  • His views on the nature of prophecy were unpopular among religious scholars.
  • Some junior school Heads think it is a waste of good scholarship studying time.
  • I am persuaded, however, that they are fine scholars, and have written an important book that future research in this area will need to take into account.
  • Members of Evaluation: the Dr. McCormick's Scholarship Evaluation Group will select 10 candidates.
  • Collini's public celebration of the under-appreciated scholarship of editors and annotators is a service to the humanities.
  • The Irish Texts Society, founded in 1900, began to publish editions of classic Irish texts with full scholarly apparatus.
  • 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.
  • In that book Gross delivered some fine moral judgments and made a scholarly study into a strangely moving elegy. Times, Sunday Times
  • This omnibus of three classic studies provides a basic grounding for scholars of India's maritime history.
  • Buying luxury goods, conversely, tends to be an endless cycle of one-upmanship, in which the neighbors have a fancy new car and — bingo! — now you want one, too, scholars say.
  • While writing my dissertation I often bemoaned the fact that I had to choose the pithiest of supporting or illustrating quotations, when I really wanted to share entire documents with other scholars and especially with students. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • 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.
  • Multi-lingual, he liked to retire with a book, was well-polished in letters and enjoyed scholarly debate.
  • Sometimes as many as 500 students jam themselves into an auditorium for a California Scholarship Federation meeting.
  • For more on marriage, add Family Scholars Blog to your blogroll.
  • 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. Hullabaloo
  • Lude, commemorated in the ingenious Mr. Gunn's Essay on the Caledonian Harp, and so proceed in my story with all the brevity that my natural style of composition, partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagitory, and the vulgar the circumbendibus, will permit me. The Waverley
  • With weapons and instruments of scholarship interspersed throughout its cabinets, this etymological play — transparent to Federico's colleagues52 — suggests that the entire Urbino studiolo may be interpreted simultaneously as an armariolum and armamentum, a witty spin on the traditional rhetorical trope of the vita activa and vita contemplativa. 53 48 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • He is a galumphing, white academic from working-class London who somehow wound up a Rembrandt scholar.
  • His precocious ability recognised, he would go on to win the same scholarship held by Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perlman and to play at the Carnegie Hall.

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