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This "realignment theory" was embraced by many scholars because it fit the historical record so well.

The dispute captivated legal scholars because it tested the limits of the First Amendment's protection for parodies, pitting claims about racial justice against intellectual property rights.

It's mainly of importance to marketers; it's of use to critics and scholars because it creates the illusion of rules that artists are assumed to be supposed to follow, or break, or relate to.

The collection is important to scholars because it shows the evolution of Bearden's ideas and technique, said Michael R. Chisolm, an art historian and fine-art appraiser in New York.

The portrait of a bearded man, with tousled hair and an imposing ruff collar, was missed by Van Dyck scholars because it had been so heavily overpainted at some point since the 1630s.

Someone judging simply by looking at the pictures might conclude that "Susanna" bears more resemblance to Orazio's art in 1610 than to Artemisia's early work -- unlike, say, "Cleopatra," another debated attribution and a bold image, fraught for scholars because it is a picture seeming to celebrate sexual availability painted at just around the time Artemisia was raped.

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"Al Aaraaf" is thick with allusions and, because of this, is often avoided by scholars because, as writer Arthur Hobson Quinn notes, it can be "unintelligible".

Now he found an alternative model, sanctified by its early date and particularly attractive to a humanist scholar because it involved linguistic and literary analysis of a text, the central element in the humanists' intellectual method.

Mr. Cetera's expertise allows him to hold his own with clients who are notorious for debating every design decision as if they were Talmudic scholars because, as often as not, they are Talmudic scholars.

In the Middle Ages the landscape of vulgarity was very different: towns across the country had their own Gropecunt Lanes and Pissing Alleys; Sherborne Lane in the City of London was once Shiteburn, named after its generous public toilets; Chaucer could write frankly about a woman's queynte and still think of himself as a godly scholar, because it was just a standard anatomical term.

"I know I'm a particular difficulty for a lot of scholars, because I'm an actor, a man of the theater, and yet I'm denying that an actor wrote these plays," Mr. Rylance said in a recent interview.

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