1 The man of science listened, interrupted, and nodded his head in approval.
2 At every point the theologian needs assistance from the man of science .
3 It's ever been the way of the man of science or philosophy.
4 The professor was no longer the absorbed, mildly benevolent man of science .
5 Even the most skilful man of science pursues many a wrong scent.
6 That gave them a peculiarity only the man of science would understand.
7 Which merely signified that a man of science attached value to descent.
8 Mr. Thimblefinger felt almost as thoughtful as a sure-enough man of science .
9 He was equally a man of science and a man of business.
10 A man of science , a physics professor, is living here in Chicago.
11 One of my brother's intimates is a very great man of science .
12 A man of science ; well known in the world, too, Lord Arundale said.
13 In our country, the man of science leads an isolated life.
14 Thus the man of science summed up the biological case of Kurt Dorn.
15 The man of science came at the end of a week.
16 The observation seems trivial, but to the man of science it is significant.
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