In London, Daisy had been educated at an academy for young ladies where she gained a reputation as an extrovert. |
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I thought of the convent school in which I was educated from kindergarten to high school. |
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Jobs are no longer guaranteed, even for the educated middle classes, and there is poverty right next to the opulent palaces of the rulers. |
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They are generally educated abroad but aspire to return home, not settle there permanently. |
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Suppose the world population is housed, educated and fed and wants air travel on tap? |
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Born in Oxford she was privately educated before going up to Newnham College, Cambridge, and later Oxford University. |
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But to educated people, embracing the reality principle means, above all, following the spirit of science. |
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Growers depend on farmer's market sales, and buyers still need to be educated that the better looking apricot isn't necessarily the best tasting. |
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He was well educated and went to Rome at the appropriate time for a member of his middle upper-class. |
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He was educated at Harrow, spent his childhood in England, travelled widely yet returned to his estate to retire. |
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In the end, after the passing of several years, now matured and transformed into an educated young woman, she marries the schoolmaster. |
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Now what was meant, of course, in fairness to the benighted author, is that educated people are statistically disproportionately liberal. |
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Productivity levels of the skilled and educated labour force are still high despite the current economic down turn. |
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But I jotted down a number of references and educated myself on the odd weekend at the British Library, my old reader's card still being valid. |
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We alternated speaking in French, the language of all educated Mauritians, and English, the lingua franca of the computer literate. |
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But that won't happen unless facility executives are educated about the value of rightsizing and the importance of whole-building design. |
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According to respondents the Tosks from Southern Albania are better educated and highly cultured. |
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She was educated at Island School in Hong Kong before coming to England to read law at University College London. |
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Moreover, a generation of local architects who have been educated abroad is coming of age. |
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Internal evidence also suggests that he was a Benedictine monk and priest who was both educated and conversant with scholastic philosophy. |
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Certainly, many boys continue to conquer scholastic summits, especially boys from high-income families with educated parents. |
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It was an affront to the English language and an offence against all educated people. |
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Among those infected were several scions of the topmost aristocracy who were being educated abroad. |
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However, in recent years, many young educated Mandaeans have entered the priesthood. |
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People who drink could just be smarter and better educated than teetotalers, he says. |
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Charles was educated as a soldier and saw service in the Swedish army from 1642 to 1645 during the Thirty Years War. |
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A new pattern of migration of the intellectuals, technocrats, artists, and educated youth is naturally expected to develop. |
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The speech of the poor and less educated is similar to the mesolect in nearby countries. |
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The good society he envisaged was a kind of technocracy, with an educated elite providing the leadership. |
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Doing that, I am educated whereby I can write constructive letters and also sign my name. |
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Why would reasonable, liberally educated men and women give serious consideration to this law? |
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A native of Armagh, she was educated at St Catherine's college, Armagh and gained a Honours BEd degree from St Mary's University Belfast. |
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There are some people who are extremely well educated and westernised, and some people who are not at all. |
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The founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School, proposed a meritocracy, giving priority to those best educated in wilderness skills. |
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He was an educated man, who spoke ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish, Torah and English. |
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Banned and publicly burned, they nevertheless sold sensationally well, making Locke and Newton household names in educated circles. |
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Siguenza was educated at home, his father being well able to provide the education his son needed. |
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He was educated liberally from a young age, and raised to speak French, German, and English. |
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I can't believe she's that naive and she's a nurse and she's an educated person. |
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This was considered critical for highly educated immigrants, because settlement and adaptation is facilitated by social interaction. |
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One was an aristocrat educated at Harrow and Cambridge, the other a self-made man from small-town South India. |
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Respondents were predominately women, were educated at the baccalaureate level, and had a mean of 9.24 years of nursing experience. |
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The order has a large urban base, and its educated members are particularly politically active. |
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Bumblebees hugged the ground, water spiders skitted on temporary ponds, rivulets gushed from the moors and grouse kept an educated distance. |
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Ukrainian Orthodox clergy are educated in divinity schools such as the Kyiv Theological Academy. |
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Elitism, on the contrary, is the denigration of art and its consequent maintenance as the preserve of an affluent and educated minority. |
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A small but growing number of urban, educated families are abandoning the practice completely. |
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He was educated by Bishop Erc of Kerry, and in time became a famous abbot and monastic founder. |
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued. |
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I do regard myself as much more self-educated than educated by anyone else. |
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One consequence is a reduction in the availability of educated professionals for the agricultural industry. |
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Liberally educated graduates bring excellent skills to research, information aggregation, and data presentation. |
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The most successful mixed marriages are those between educated individuals who have been brought up liberally and with religious tolerance. |
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Marian's background as a tailoress differed from that of the middle-class, educated women who were prominent in socialist politics. |
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Sociologists, psychologists, policy makers, and educated lay audiences will find this book interesting and helpful. |
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She was educated about the facts of life both at home and at school but she had the attitude that nothing could touch her. |
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Yield your understanding to be taught of God, yield your heart to be purified and educated for God, yield your life a sacrifice to God. |
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Though pastors and educated lay readers will find it accessible, the text is intended for an academic, rather than an ecclesiastical, audience. |
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We might well say that if people want their children educated entirely through Irish, then good luck to them. |
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All a matter of opinion, of course, and in the cases of Randall and Morris, an educated opinion at that. |
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The most educated society ever is also the most inarticulate and low-minded. |
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It was quickly apparent that she had been educated in ways that made her a superb documentary researcher. |
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They have been educated to think analytically and apply science, history, and economics to food writing. |
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The majority of educated Americans believe that nature is the amoral scene of Darwinian struggle. |
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An increasingly educated electorate can spot bias with greater acumen and astuteness than ever before. |
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In other words, the CIA's educated guess, endlessly repeated in the media, appears to have been mistaken. |
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Since the eighth century his poetry and life story have been familiar to every educated Chinese. |
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The daughter of an English banker and a Dutch baroness, she was educated at private schools in England and the Netherlands. |
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Paradoxically it is the educated and thinking class that remains the greatest defaulter when it comes to voting leaders in or out. |
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Security, dignity, and freedom to be educated and to practise cultural and religious beliefs are essential to preserving a sense of identity. |
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In thin gilt lettering on the creamy white of the menu, how little those words conveyed to the bulk of the imperfectly educated diners. |
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One Princeton educated chap was quite shocked to hear that we had our own currency and that we didn't use the almighty Green Back! |
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With deep roots in the South, he was theologically educated at a seminary in the North. |
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There was also the fact that he was a Marist Brother and I was educated by the Marists. |
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The classical allusions everywhere at work in Versailles would require an educated audience to appreciate them. |
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Physicians and some nurses are educated at universities, and tertiary education is expensive. |
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Some people may indeed be educated but a great many more will be excited while others will be frightened and disturbed. |
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In both these examples, world capital flowed to the countries that had young, educated labour forces. |
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He was educated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Oxford, where he was rusticated. |
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Now, this native Bahamian, raised and educated in the United States, has left Ramapo to take a dream job. |
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Medication was sent over to treat diseases like goiter, anemia, kwashiorkor, and AIDS, and the people were also educated about their prevention. |
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Readers outside Ireland mightn't know that vast majority of students here are educated in state funded schools and colleges. |
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Fortunately, while studying in Delhi University I fell in with a crowd of cultured Bengalis, who educated me step by joyous step. |
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Horrocks was educated at Cambridge, where he pursued his passion for astronomy and mathematics. |
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Younger, better educated and Canadians with higher incomes are the drivers of these changes. |
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That is where the military gets its soldiers, from the economically underprivileged, badly educated lower class. |
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I remember the despair of educated land owners who had become dispossessed kulaks. |
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The war is an issue that the educated middle classes feel very profoundly about. |
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Neither of them had officially completed high school, but they were certainly educated and scientific in their approach. |
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Millions of UK investors entrust their money to highly paid, highly educated professional fund managers. |
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These guards were surely worldly-wise and shrewd, but they were clearly not educated to the same degree as the scribes and Pharisees. |
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She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child. |
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Supposedly, we are mature, educated individuals who boast a worldliness beyond our years. |
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My mother told me my grandmother was wise in ways lots of so-called educated people were not. |
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When the elder brother enlisted in World War II, he observed the way that poorly educated soldiers were more likely to be sent to the battlefront. |
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What does it mean to be liberally educated in the 21st century? |
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The government that repeatedly declares that an educated society is its goal has to avoid the self-conceit and arrogance coming from holding power. |
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And he believes that the U.S. government is causing a brain drain by pushing out highly educated citizens such as Thom. |
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The second goal, acquisition of the prestige variety, is grounded in the knowledge that the standard language is the lingua franca of educated communities of speakers. |
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All the rest of the family, I presume, spoke educated lowland Scots. |
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Perhaps I should have disclosed earlier that I was educated by jesuits and have been a university professor. |
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Needless to say fewer Scottish politicians were educated in such a cosseted environment. |
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Highly educated people will disagree, and no amount of factual information will necessarily decide the issue. |
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She had decided that I was becoming too much like a boy and requested I to be sent off to my all girls academy to be educated and taught how to be proper. |
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All of us who shuffled off the coil of tertiary study and into the colder harder reality of working for the system that educated us know the feeling. |
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The charity has educated people about HIV and AIDS, taught women to read, immunised children and helped people rebuild their lives after conflict. |
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It is very very uncommon for me to be in the company of people who seem to be educated and who have knowledge due to their reading and gatherings. |
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Equally critical has been the growth among younger educated workers in the region. |
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If in England it rallied a demoralized citizenry, here in America it validated the Anglophilia of the educated classes and gave British imperialism a good odor. |
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The ludicrousness of this assertion gives new life to the old line about some things being so preposterous it takes an educated person to believe them. |
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Such external circumstances at the basis of the Baconian theory assume that Shakespeare was not educated enough to have written the works attributed to him. |
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She is a poet, teacher, and New Yorker staff writer, educated at St. Paul's and Yale. |
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They survived the Depression, won a world war, put a man on the moon, and educated all of us young whippersnappers who are now trying to tell them what to do. |
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I was shocked by the mean-spiritedness of his article, especially given the fact that it was written for a presumably educated and enlightened audience. |
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I am educated and well-bred, but I have been around the block a few times. |
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She was a literate, highly cultivated, liberally educated woman. |
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A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience? |
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Even the CBO would acknowledge that its scores represent only an educated guess. |
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He will simply not countenance further funding increases without thoroughgoing changes in the balance between state and private school educated undergraduates. |
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White, upper-middle-class, Ivy-League educated white men, however Great they are, are falling out of power. |
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Too many were taken from the farm and educated, but educated in everything but farming. |
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The defeat of Austria by Prussia brought home to Napoleon the need to reconcile all classes, especially the educated middle classes, to the regime. |
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As a youth he was apprenticed to a tailor until about the age of sixteen when reconciliation with his wealthy grandfather enabled him to be educated at Oxford. |
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As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone. |
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The population of highly educated women is increasing but there are many problems with regard to the reconcilement of family and professional life. |
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This is an insult to educated and rational thinking people of this nation. |
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There were young men educated in foreign tongues, but few in carpentry or in mechanical or architectural drawing. |
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He presided over my graduation ceremony last year, toffed up in some ridiculous gown like he's the most educated man in Britain, rather than a bit of a prat. |
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Nothing burns me up more than to see a rich, white, educated defendant walk out of the courthouse on bail when a minority defendant who did the same thing is under the jail. |
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In every single sphere of British influence, the upper echleons of power in 2013 are held overwhelmingly by the privately educated or the affluent middle class. |
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If children are educated separately then it's a kind of apartheid. |
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But students also need to be educated about the risks associated with excessive leverage and gimmicky loans. |
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The highly educated daughter of a senator running for president, stepdaughter of an heiress, aspiring film director. |
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It was also optimistic and in this way at least egalitarian, the moral sense and common sense being shared by all men and not merely the educated and well-born. |
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The educated have the right to vote, but they don't exercise it. |
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I need to be more educated about eating disorders and violence prevention than a geriatrician, for example. |
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Where then is the danger of trusting these cases, which form allowedly a very large proportion, to the hands of an intelligent and well educated woman? |
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Gallup pollsters have consistently found that the more wealthy and educated a woman is, the more likely she is to drink. |
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In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person. |
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I have heard the same thing innumerable times from educated Zairians. |
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Democracy needs an informed and educated populace to function. |
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He was educated mostly at home by his mother, a former schoolteacher. |
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Jacob Bright was educated at the Ackworth School of the Society of Friends, and apprenticed to a fustian manufacturer at New Mills, Derbyshire. |
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He and his brother were educated at home by their parents until 1860, when Dixon Asquith died suddenly. |
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The young Lord Dunglass was educated at Ludgrove School, followed by Eton College. |
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Norman French came to be used as the standard language of the educated classes and of the law, though Latin continued to be used alongside it. |
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He was educated at George Watson's College, Edinburgh, and the University of Edinburgh. |
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He was educated at George Watson's College and then studied Law at Edinburgh University. |
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He shows that economic growth is not correlated with average scores in more educated countries. |
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He was educated at The Leys School in Cambridge and King's College, Cambridge. |
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He was educated at the local school in Silkstone and on leaving school he was apprenticed to a local carpenter. |
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As technology improved and proliferated, there was a greater need for educated employees. |
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All apprentices were to be educated in reading, writing and arithmetic for the first four years of their apprenticeship. |
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The valley is also accessible to highways and rail, cost competitive, and an educated workforce. |
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In Asia, there was no Messianic prophecy to give plan and meaning to the everyday life of educated and uneducated alike. |
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Confucius was educated at schools for commoners, where he studied and learned the Six Arts. |
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Born into a privileged household, Potter was educated by governesses and grew up isolated from other children. |
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As was common in the Victorian era, women of her class were privately educated and rarely went to university. |
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Thomas was educated at Lord Weymouth's Grammar School, Warminster, Winchester, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
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He was educated at Uppingham School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he was prominent in university athletics and rowing. |
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Keith Coventry, the winner of the 2010 John Moores Painting Prize, was born and educated in the town. |
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He was educated at Sherborne School, Dorset, and graduated from Christ Church, Oxford, with a Master of Arts. |
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Leland was educated at St Paul's School, London, under its first headmaster, William Lily. |
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Farm kids are educated early about the events that bookend life. |
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Smith grew up in the Maryhill district of Glasgow and was educated at Allan Glen's School, Glasgow. |
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Half a million Americans on the autism spectrum are educated and hirable. |
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In such cases, scientists often make an ansatz, an educated guess if you like, and then proceed to compute the consequences of the guess. |
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The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers. |
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Many people who consider themselves to be liberally educated have undertaken study in half a dozen fields from a Chinese menu of subjects. |
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Gaur was an example of a man without a BA who seemed infinitely better educated than the fellows who left Fort Hare with glittering degrees. |
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Among the nobility there were many educated and cultured women, of which Mary, Queen of Scots is the most obvious example. |
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At the age of seven, Bede was sent to the monastery of Monkwearmouth by his family to be educated by Benedict Biscop and later by Ceolfrith. |
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He spoke the local Punic language fluently, but he was also educated in Latin and Greek, which he spoke with a slight accent. |
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Demand for music as entertainment and as an activity for educated amateurs increased with the emergence of a bourgeois class. |
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By the time her formal education ended in 1550, Elizabeth was one of the best educated women of her generation. |
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He and his three brothers were educated at Felsted School in Essex close to their mother's family home. |
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The philosophes spent a great deal of energy disseminating their ideas among educated men and women in cosmopolitan cities. |
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Coffeehouses attracted a diverse set of people, including not only the educated wealthy but also members of the bourgeoisie and the lower class. |
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Suffering from occasional poor health as a boy, he was educated at home by the Reverend Edward Wilson. |
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Wever argued that the Luftwaffe General Staff should not be solely educated in tactical and operational matters. |
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Professional wrestler Big B Mac was born and educated in Folkestone before moving to the USA to embark on his wrestling career. |
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It is a frightful myth that the love of beauty is only to be found in leisured, educated people. |
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Three Fuegians on board had been seized during the first Beagle voyage, then during a year in England were educated as missionaries. |
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It appears that Hooke was one of a group of students whom Busby educated in parallel to the main work of the school. |
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Wilkins was educated at a school in Oxford run by Edward Sylvester, and matriculated at New Inn Hall. |
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A survey in 1969 found that most educated East Pakistanis preferred a secular identity and placed more emphasis on ethnicity than religion. |
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The second level of Sufism in Pakistan is 'intellectual Sufism', which is growing among the urban and educated population. |
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It is claimed that this would also help in spreading modern or scientific notions among the less educated and as well democratise public life. |
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The educated Madrid variety has most influenced the written standard for Spanish. |
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Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and specialized contexts that rely on educated vocabulary. |
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Catherine was educated by a tutor, Alessandro Geraldini, who was a clerk in Holy Orders. |
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Andrew Wiles, who proved Fermat's Last Theorem, was educated at Oxford and is currently a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford. |
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The former Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, who governed from 2008 to 2011, was also educated at Eton. |
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He was born in China and educated in the United States, studying architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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His parents, Robert Rookwood and Dorothea Drury, were wealthy landowners, and had educated their son at a Jesuit school near Calais. |
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Alfred proposed that students be educated in Old English, and those who excelled should go on to learn Latin. |
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Public speaking had great importance for educated Romans because most of them wanted successful political careers. |
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Despite this, the Pearl Poet must have been educated and probably of a certain social standing, perhaps a member of a family of landed gentry. |
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As a young boy, he was educated in London at the Merchant Taylors' School and matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health, which would plague him throughout his life. |
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The family moved to Hull when his father was appointed Lecturer at Holy Trinity Church there, and Marvell was educated at Hull Grammar School. |
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Paine educated me, then, about many matters of which I had never before thought. |
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She honoured her late husband's wish that his son attend public school, and, with Sir Timothy's grudging help, had him educated at Harrow. |
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The brilliant Mary was being educated in Scotland when Shelley first became acquainted with the Godwin family. |
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Chesterton was educated at St Paul's School, then attended the Slade School of Art to become an illustrator. |
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John Stuart was educated by his father, with the advice and assistance of Jeremy Bentham and Francis Place. |
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He was educated at Chigwell School, an independent school, where he first discovered philosophy. |
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From 1874 to 1878, Delius was educated at Bradford Grammar School, where the singer John Coates was his slightly older contemporary. |
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Greengrass was educated at Westcourt Primary School, Gravesend Grammar School and Sevenoaks School and attended Queens' College, Cambridge. |
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Serkis was educated at St Benedict's School, Ealing, and then studied visual arts at Lancaster University. |
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He was educated at Smithills School in Bolton, and Bolton Community College. |
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She was educated at Agnes Stewart Church of England High School, Ebor Gardens, Leeds. |
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He was educated at Vallis First School, Selwood Middle School and Frome Community College. |
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Ridgway was educated at the Pangbourne Nautical College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. |
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According to World Bank, Poland has one of the best educational systems in Europe, placing it among the most educated nations. |
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There are no exact numbers available for children being educated at home in Scotland. |
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Students in Singapore have consistently been ranked as some of the best educated in the world, especially in science and maths. |
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After the publication of On the Origin of Species, educated people generally accepted that evolution had occurred in some form. |
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The rising numbers of newspapers and magazines made Hindustani popular with the educated people. |
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The educated class of India may be able to pronounce such words, but others have difficulty. |
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Pinter was born and raised in Hackney, east London, and educated at Hackney Downs School. |
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After being educated at schools in Nottingham and Yorkshire, Stoppard became a journalist, a drama critic and then, in 1960, a playwright. |
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From 1875 to 1876, he was educated at the Jesuit school Stella Matutina in Feldkirch, Austria. |
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He was born and educated in Scotland but moved to London, where he wrote a number of successful novels and plays. |
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He was educated at Langholm Academy before becoming a teacher for a brief time at Broughton Higher Grade School in Edinburgh. |
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Until he was nine, Oscar Wilde was educated at home, where a French bonne and a German governess taught him their languages. |
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It takes six or eight years to get educated in one's art, and another ten to get rid of that education. |
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Barry was educated at St Peter's School, York, and also received composition lessons from Francis Jackson, Organist of York Minster. |
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He had little formal training, and little formal schooling, although he was educated briefly at Merchant Taylors' School. |
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Born in Dartford, 25 June 1932, Kent, he was educated at the Gravesend Technical College school of Art, and the Royal College of Art. |
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On returning, he was educated at Eton College and then at Bryanston School in Dorset. |
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Powell was born in Bekesbourne, Kent, and educated at The King's School, Canterbury and then at Dulwich College. |
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He remained there for five terms and was then educated at Cowbridge Grammar School in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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He was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, where he read mathematics and moral philosophy under Adam Ferguson. |
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He was educated at Eton College and Oxford University, after which he studied the philosophy of logical positivism at the University of Vienna. |
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In 1921 his family came to the UK, and he was educated at St Paul's School, London, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
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He became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, an educated baroness of the Prussian ruling class who had known Marx since childhood. |
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He spoke excellent English, with the accent of an educated Englishman, although occasional Germanisms would appear in his constructions. |
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Globalization is said to affect the country, with many educated professionals leaving Ethiopia for better economic opportunities in the West. |
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Civil strife in the early 1990s greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many of the best educated Somalis left the country. |
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Despite this, Durham still ranks fifth for the proportion of students educated at private schools. |
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Famous medieval painters like the Limbourg brothers were born and educated in Nijmegen. |
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A sickly child, Gordon Childe was educated at home for a number of years, before gaining a private school education in North Sydney. |
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A highly educated wife was an asset for the socially ambitious household, but one that Martial regards as an unnecessary luxury. |
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Sir Frank Williams of F1 motor racing fame was educated at St Joseph's College, Dumfries as was Charles Forte, Baron Forte. |
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Among the nobility there were many educated and cultured women, of which Queen Mary is the most obvious example. |
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Hardie started work at the age of seven, but was rigorously educated at home by his parents, and later attended night school. |
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Great importance was attached to maintaining an educated ministry within the Free Church. |
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For the first time, a majority of MPs were educated at state comprehensive schools. |
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He was educated at Ayr Academy, before attending the University of Dundee, where he studied Economics. |
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Lloyd George was educated at the local Anglican school Llanystumdwy National School and later under tutors. |
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Richard Pennant was educated at Newcome's academy in Hackney and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Later on he was educated at Barry County School, where he was captain of the school's cricket and hockey teams. |
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St David may also have been educated at Ty Gwyn, Whitesands, by St Paulinus. |
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He was educated at Lewis School, Pengam and Clare College, Cambridge, and became a leading space scientist. |
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Also a resident of the town was John Peel, a DJ and radio presenter, who was educated at Shrewsbury School. |
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Flight Lieutenant Eric Lock DSO, DFC and Bar was born in nearby Bayston Hill and was educated at Prestfelde public school on London Road. |
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He was probably educated locally, and was certainly influenced by the literary traditions of the Vale of Clwyd. |
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Wroth was raised in Abergavenny, and educated at Oxford University, where he graduated MA in 1605 from Jesus College, Oxford. |
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In it he is said to have been educated in the school of Catwg, at Llanfeithin, in Glamorgan, which the historian Gildas also attended. |
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He was educated at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Jesus College, Oxford, the University of Freiburg and the Sorbonne. |
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During much of the 19th century, most educated young men of privilege undertook the Grand Tour. |
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He may have been a highly educated cleric there, or possibly a friar from a nearby monastery at Woodkirk, four miles north of Wakefield. |
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She was educated at the Dumbarton House School, a private school in Swansea. |
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Similarly, Alan Rouse, a mountaineer who died in the 1986 K2 disaster, was educated in Birkenhead. |
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Holt was born in London and was educated at Eton, where he won a prize in biology. |
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In the days of the late Roman Republic, many historical writings were done in Greek, a language most educated Romans studied. |
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He was also educated in penmanship, chivalric exercises, and some legal traditions. |
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The Progressives were of the educated middle class, angry at the rule of parvenu financiers and industrialists. |
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He writes with warmth, which usually neglects method, and those partitions and pauses which men educated in schools observe. |
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In fact, nearly all educated Westerners had understood, at least since the time of Aristotle, that the Earth is spherical. |
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Henry was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. |
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This is due to volunteers often being considered more highly educated than local staff, even if they do not have direct experience. |
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Exeter, to the west, in Devon, was under West Saxon control by 680, since Boniface was educated there at about that time. |
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In the previous kingdoms, positions in national institutions were filled by educated gentlemen. |
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Born in Coventry, Turner was educated at Rugby School and Keble College, Oxford. |
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This has often turned out to be true, especially, but not solely, for speakers of the Romance languages and educated speakers of English. |
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He was born at Newport on the Isle of Wight and was educated on the island at Carisbrooke High School. |
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In contrast, educated people in medieval Western and Central Europe learned Latin. |
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Many of the educated elite saw this as a peasant dialect and were determined to restore the glories of Ancient Greek. |
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Saxo's education and ability supports the idea that he was educated outside Denmark. |
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Less educated workers, who were more likely to compete with immigrants and workers in developing countries, tended to be opponents. |
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Notably, by the beginning of the Middle Ages, Syriac had become more widely used by the educated classes in the far eastern provinces. |
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Zhu Gaochi was born on 16 August 1378 and was educated by prominent Confucian tutors. |
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He advanced black interests in the public sector, where over time people of color had predominated as the educated urban elite. |
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It is spoken by all educated Haitians, is the medium of instruction in most schools, and is used in the business sector. |
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Amerigo Vespucci was educated by his uncle, Fra Giorgio Antonio Vespucci, a Dominican friar of the monastery of San Marco in Florence. |
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Many of the educated ilustrado class such as Antonio Luna and Apolinario Mabini did not initially favor an armed revolution. |
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Indigenous people were educated in Japanese schools, and studied the Japanese language and Japanese culture. |
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Unlike his other brothers, he was born in wedlock, and he was educated and gained influence in the Spanish court. |
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Ricci used the treatise in his missionary effort to convert Chinese literati, men who were educated in Confucianism and the Chinese classics. |
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Standard English is often associated with the more educated layers of society. |
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In Spain, Standard Spanish is based partly upon the speech of educated speakers from Madrid, but mainly upon the literary language. |
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In Spain, Standard Spanish is based upon the speech of educated speakers from Madrid. |
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The phonology in this section is of an educated speaker of New Zealand English, and uses a transcription system designed by Bauer et al. |
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It was unacceptable in educated speech, however, until the late 18th century. |
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Not until the time of the American Civil War did the language of the slaves become familiar to a large number of educated whites. |
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This was not universally accepted by all educated Scots of the period and a new literary Scots came into being. |
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One of the earliest First Nations students to be educated at Red River in the 1830s was Henry Budd. |
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Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, France, believed that the Eastern Church should be given the opportunity to, at least, be educated on the subject. |
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