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I'm something of a scientist myself.
Sherlock Holmes – though he was something of a scientist too – couldn't hold a candle to them.
It seems that he is something of a scientist, with a doctorate in boozelogical studies.
Next to seek the passage was another Englishman, John Davis, one of the finest of the early seamen and something of a scientist as well.
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MIT Technology Review first reported that Facebook would launch an Artificial Intelligence lab back in September, but now it has something of a celebrity scientist at its helm.
Blumenthal has acquired something of a mad scientist reputation - half chef, half molecular physicist - but even he might raise an eyebrow at the possibility that a computer could create such daring and flavoursome recipes.
If we've painted a picture of Sian as something of a mad scientist, then good.
He's something of a mad scientist, and will only use his hand-engineered smokers to make his signature 'cue.
Reportedly something of a mad scientist, Razeghi claimed the device, which "easily fits into the size of a personal computer case," can predict with 98-percent accuracy the future five to eight years of an individual's life.
No, Mirza, who studied painting at Winchester school of art and design at Goldsmiths in London, is something of an amateur scientist.
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