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1 Everywhere, young scholars labor in bondage to a corrupt and incestuous academic establishment.
2 From this time the paths of these two young scholars diverged.
3 It will serve for a fellowship or two to honest, bravehearted young scholars .
4 How did they live, these young scholars in the early days?
5 These are both confident first books by young scholars .
6 And their timidity is reflected in their often conservative choices when funding research by young scholars .
7 Scholars, and especially young scholars , will not speak out fearlessly unless they are protected by tenure.
8 In the fourteenth century and later the young scholars , as a rule, attended their parish church.
9 Pleasure wherries darted about impelled by the young scholars of Oxford, as in these modern days.
10 How else will some of these young scholars learn what is expected of them once they leave?
11 What we actually do, however, is to introduce our young scholars to the collective wisdom of antiquity.
12 He is supporting two young scholars , not belonging to the family, through Cambridge University; the gift blesses the giver.
13 Anything about splitting trousers went straight to the simple hearts of the young scholars of Market Snodsbury Grammar School.
14 The young scholars stuck to the regeneration theme when Schleifer started Regeneron in 1988, with Yancopoulos its founding scientist.
15 Among my students that winter was one of the most gifted young scholars and speakers I have ever known.
16 But he had rather hoped his new set would be composed for the most part of honest young scholars .
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