Sentence examples for the disciple from inspiring English sources

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the disciple

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

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For the disciple nothing had changed.

Van Gogh's killer was the disciple of a Syrian imam.

So there's sadness here, the disciple rejecting the master.

And why are you being weirdly specific in this parable?" the disciple asked.

He was afraid of nothing because he was protected, being the disciple of a hunter".

The New Yorker, June 6, 1977 P. 42 For the disciple nothing had changed.

"Ad Reinhardt... is the disciple in art of the Lenin who in 1907 characterized his… The 1913 Armory Show.

Furthermore, such mediation means that the spirit of the prophet master has been transferred simultaneously to the disciple.

By John Ashbery The New Yorker, June 6 , 1977P. 42 For the disciple nothing had changed.

Here for the most part Mill appears as the disciple of David Ricardo, striving after more precise statements and reaching forward to further consequences.

Valerie authored a memoir entitled, "The Disciple and His Devil," to reveal an extraordinarily close view of Shaw and Pascal, and their charged, creative success.

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