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noun
A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship.
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In the previous seven years, he'd gone from scrap salesman to scholar.
Shortly before his death in 1976, Britten gave them in a shoebox to scholar Donald Mitchell.
He spent 12 years with Arsenal's junior levels, making the cut from eight-year-old triallist to full-time youth, to scholar to under-21s.
His three supplemental volumes (1780 83) to scholar George Steevens' edition of Johnson's Shakespeare containing apocryphal plays, textual emendations, and the first critical edition of the sonnets are landmarks in Shakespearean studies.
Thirty children struggling academically or socially were ordered to attend a two-week preparatory session, which served as a trial run for everything from bathroom procedures (children must sign a log) to Scholar Dollars, a point system to monitor attitude.
However, the criteria for classifying deep basins also differ from scholar to scholar.
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And that is why this debate is worth having and why the ASA boycott scrupulously insists on leaving the door open to scholar-to-scholar interactions so that the conversation can go on.
"These were previously unknown to scholars.
It's good they'll be available to scholars".
The text of the letter is well known to scholars.
ELIZABETHAN theatre remains a somewhat elusive world to scholars.
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