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are disciples

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A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others.

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(And his advisers are disciples.

Although his style is inimitable, our leaders today are disciples of Reagan's style and substance.

Family therapists are disciples not so much of Freud as of John Donne.

Nine of this year's 10 entrants are disciples of Mr. Chinmoy.

Now the others present are disciples and friends; now they're friezelike architecture; as either, they're staggeringly beautiful.

But above all they are disciples of the big man upstairs and a worshipper in his church, El Sistema.

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Schoenberg, Mahler, all these composers were disciples of his.

Or they might be disciples from The Passion.

Would he claim that they were disciples of the same master, had studied together just as we were studying now?

All three were disciples of "convergence", the belief that digitisation and the Internet would draw together hitherto distinct media.

Therefore, they must not have really committed themselves to being disciples of Jesus, and their baptism is not valid.

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