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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academicians like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who are involved in academic work or scholarship, often in a context where you are comparing or discussing preferences or opinions of these individuals.
Example: "Academicians like Dr. Smith often emphasize the importance of research in education."
Alternatives: "scholars such as" or "academic professionals like".
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But the usual suspects are bankers, analysts and executives – not academicians like Dr. Marshall, the author of books like "Financial Engineering: A Complete Guide to Financial Innovation".
A small, nearly photorealistic painting of a stream running between rocky hills under a full moon by Joseph Wright of Derby from 1784-5 makes other paintings by English academicians like Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough look like so much painterly fluff.
Research by academicians like Andrew Lo at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggests that the bulk of hedge-fund returns comes not from skill but from exposure to certain types of markets — including commodities, currencies and emerging market debt and equity.
You sense that the annual show may not rank very high on the "To Do" lists of abstaining academicians like Elizabeth Murray, Nancy Spero, Frank Stella, Claes Oldenburg, Helen Frankenthaler, Eric Fischl, Bill Jensen, Jasper Johns, Frank Gehry, Lee Bontecou or Chuck Close.
She said she wanted to present work by artists whom she feels ought to be Academicians, like Ryan Gander, Fiona Banner and Martin Creed.
CS academicians, like others in the workforce, are subject to changes in government policy, because it affects the source and availability of grant money.
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The academicians liked to illustrate ancient stories, and there's a good one by the ever-lubricious Jean-Léon Gérôme.
If you judge by the exquisite studies in graphite of male and female studio models, jockeys on racehorses and a dead fox in black and red chalk — all from the 1850s and '60s — he could have become a first-rate academician, like Bouguereau.
At this year's Science Online conference, which is ending today, I met a host of academicians who, like Chameides, have dived enthusiastically into the "knowosphere".
She was the dedicatee of a number of publications, beginning with two volumes of music by Nicolò Fontei (Bizzarrie poetiche ["Poetic Oddities"] of 1635 and 1636) and including Le veglie de' Signori Unisoni (1638; "The Vigils of the Like-Minded Academicians"), which documents some of the activities of the academy.
The Modernist tradition that can be traced to "A Burial at Ornans" has become the official history of art, while academicians of the 19th century, like Cabanel, have become outcasts.
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