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Her mother, the worldly and practical Estelle d'Argel, a novelist, is not quite pleased by her daughter's fiance, having hoped for "a count or a promising politician, or a future Academician, or at the least a sports figure -- if from a respectable sport like tennis".
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Here we sought to determine how well the residency selection process is able to identify future academicians in surgery.
Future research directions for information academicians are suggested to formulate alternative models for on-line exploration behavior and to develop better measures for on-line informational environments.
An academician in upstate New York gave Restore our Future $10; a bartender from Washington, D.C. gave Priorities USA $200, and a student pilot in Enid, Okla.
An eminent academician published a paper explaining that the happy citizens of the future would have all the shoes and socks and underwear they needed, "but this in no way presupposes superfluousness or extravagance".
Start with the 6-8, 220-pound senior forward Shane Battier, a national-player-of-the-year candidate who doubles as such a distinguished leader and academician that the Duke assistant who recruited him told Krzyzewski, "I've just recruited a future United States president".
Neither artist was an academician, however.
On my way to the show I met an Academician.
In 1980 Cadmus was made an academician of the National Academy of Design.
Finally in 1765 he was accorded the title of academician.
Future, future, future.
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