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Not surprisingly, Deutsche Telekom has offered to spend $60 million a year providing free high-speed Internet connections and the free use of its T-Online portal in those classrooms where the scholars of today will yield the customers of tomorrow.

With their beards, corduroy jackets and endless sips of ale, they look more like the employees of a Communist bookshop or a Pitchfork approved folk-rock band from Illinois than the blue-tongued banter merchants we all recognise as being the scholars of today.

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When the music history of feline art is finally written, scholars of 2065 likely will ponder the weird moment in 2015 when cats took over the rap game for a few months.

Among those who call the things by their names are the respected International Association of Genocide Scholars (1997 and 2005), 126 scholars of Holocaust (2001), the Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel and numerous others.It is erroneous to believe that the Armenians in the diaspora- primarily a consequence of the genocide- are the only ones who pursue international recognition.

Kelly, clearly a scholar of summer blockbusters, burst Huckabee's bubble by reminding the former governor that Quint was devoured by the shark.

Although almost all anthropologists through time have believed that humans comprise one species, few scholars of the early 20th century believed that the various races showed equal capacity for cultural development.

Although representations of these gods are localized there is a widely recognized typology described by scholars of Tibet (Mumford 1989; Samuel 1993; Mills 2003).

Correction: December 11 , 2001 Tuesday Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about the selection of Rhodes scholars for 2002 misstated the surname of a recipient from Syracuse University.

Correction: December 12 , 2001 Wednesday Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about the selection of Rhodes scholars for 2002 misstated the surname of a recipient from Syracuse University.

May 25 , 1768Tottori, Japan April 26 , 1843Japan Kagawa Kageki, also called Keien (born May 25 , 1768 Tottori, Japan died April 26 , 1843 Japan), Japanese poet and literary scholar of the late Tokugawa period (1603 1867) who founded the Keien school of poetry.

Compared with the excesses of today, scholars say, the early days of banking were a time of solid business ethics.

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