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1
He was by destiny the complete
experimentalist
in love in English literature.
2
What a falling off-fromthe
experimentalist
's
point of view-fromBacon the Friar!
3
There is, moreover, this further difficulty in the way of the literary
experimentalist
.
4
No
experimentalist
was ready with any new departure in the art.
5
As an
experimentalist
,
you really want to see bottom, if it is there.
6
Mr. Sheldon watched her tears with the cold-blooded deliberation of a scientific
experimentalist
.
7
These were considered indispensable and easily regulated by the
experimentalist
.
8
But let us leave Choisy and the
experimentalist
,
and return to Versailles and myself.
9
Weissmann's eyes glowed with the quenchless zeal of the
experimentalist
.
10
Carl himself was strictly an
experimentalist
;
he really didn't know how Renee made new math.
11
The answer of the
experimentalist
is, "Endeavour to make it useful."
12
The
experimentalist
's
own interests and the consequences of such an act are a sure guarantee.'
13
Possibly, uncle, and yet, unquestionably a most extraordinary
experimentalist
.
14
After a dustup with the theorist Mendeleev, the
experimentalist
who discovered gallium had a definite answer.
15
At thirty, he was still a
seeker
,
-
an
experimentalist
.
16
The painful similarity of his fate with that of another corn
experimentalist
,
has given rise to the following:-
experimentalist
ardent experimentalist
bear experimentalist
complete experimentalist
consummate experimentalist
extraordinary experimentalist