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scholar

[skol-er] / ˈskɒl ər /


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Mr. Tuck’s methodology may be employed by future scholars as more evidence comes to light.

From The Wall Street Journal

But as a scholar of the American right, I’ve been fascinated by one aspect of Fuentes’ rise: the way some Black podcast hosts and political influencers have been receptive to some of his views.

From Salon

Allen, a native of Graham and a playwright who wrote a drama based on Outlaw’s legacy, and Boggs, a scholar, connect the terrorism and hatred behind this man’s murder to the present day.

From Los Angeles Times

“Is it possible Russia would permit it to be re-registered in Russia without an inspection? It’s possible,” said Eugene Fidell, research scholar at Yale Law School and a former Coast Guard judge advocate general.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some US lawmakers and legal scholars argued that because the centre was named in a 1964 law, Congress must vote to make the name change official.

From BBC